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j ing creatures, | time. If a great length w. 
—— wonderful methods they make use of for desirable to have it made in Ted ngths, M r. Statham has 
their sustenance and safety, will give a real and ja very neat and simple kind of joint, which he supplies, 
“high delight to a rational soul; and — is next I believe, at 3s. 6d. apiece, 
2 2 our pleasures, | percha union joint, of the most simple construction ; | tinct 
rifi 
cost 6d. 
CHRONICLE. [June 1 
and scarcely a post for the last mon 
a papers. 
to bring him a lst, T was going to say, 
cos catalogue, o ther book. All England poured in en, 
into a sacrifice to both are perfectly tight under pressure. They appear 
them, 
and turn dive in e ney app ad, there 
our — “Manito are ae orks of God, and in rely pained and were not half the price paid by your r res 
wisdom i iality for as. is, Sion. hill, Brentford-end. |,who was invited 
—— insects does not very much deceive me, [This kind of of tubing has been repeatedly advertiséd in 
their indefatigable industry, t their ir Loyalty to their queen, | our col 
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earth. My fondness ‘for — little animals * put e lekeat, for information res 
eting ho : 
me upon endeavouring, if possible, to save them from | distribution of liquid manure, I have no doubt he will 
fire and brimstone. I thought I had reason to be con- | be able to obtain the information he requires, the ae 
tent to share their labours for the present, and great cation of which in your Paper would be an advanta 
a m e man 
nd on 
n to discover an easy and cheap method, suited slowly towards town. 
to the abilities of the common people, of taking away so . walking ; it appears — it does not trot until it ae 
uch honey i 
e guano hill last week, 
0 ts me it smelt strongly 
m 
or starving the bees.” The author, in conclusion, says, | of real guano, and it occurred to me e bags must 
t si 
will increase his stock to as great a number as the part of this “loam-guano hi 
flowers in his neighbourhood will maintain, but my | passed a high compliment 
assurance will e rh and sad experience Scoteh bailiff. “Mr. J. 
Pd nf re e me, that in some situation like this, in whi yA chase the best imo 5 0 
am myself (in this sn ed Bros af og the hill, to be s 
There w in 
on eae ni -~ 8 old 
said he, „where can I pur- 
pat A don’t you kagi 1—on 
There i 
is no guano there.“ 
is | ante Tasten tind so Gid the Continent, and even Ame 
material fro 
rica, so there was no lack o 
m i m 
Neighbour, a mest „of sound 
i by an eminent cultivator of the 
Pel. ium to his collection last y when 
in full p r traversing two ‘houses of 
agnificently cultivated plants, he turned round to a 
florist, an they were certainly a gorgeous 
m; but said he, Why do you grow them 
nearly all of one sort?“ — and z 
cation of the florist considering that 
he searcely had a duplivate in his whole collection, and 
— E 3 lf by thinking that it was of “no use 
-casting pearls before swine.” I want now to observe 
that my tote who had bought things over and over 
irous 
— will be e , 1 day ;” an en 
the village wants I dwell, whieh, is a tains Gs Sel nly at that moment * the waggon”? came by on its w. y judge, only grows two kinds ow 
Seven colonies of my own xes, and two poor Mark-lane. ew houses and a small public-house | you have adily lent your columns aak 
of my et we have beautiful meads, and oceupy the left side of the hill; a newly road, | See „ an t — unmereifully , you will 
fine gardens, in which Flora disel her be: j | nearly opposite, winds round the north end, and is lost surely, in the same spirit of candour or honesty if you 
but, alas! they auties indotate, For want of a|to view about m ad, in a few | like the * sp lend my friend and me a little 
free and open air, as I conjecture, in these thick enelo- | yards more the lane turns sharp round to the left into | assistance mall way. He belongs to a class, 
sures, our lowers yield so little food for the poor bees, the bosom of the hill. It was of no ae ing a $ -bye, the chie of 
that no greater number, I am well satisfied, than what inquiry amongst the panay he one is veritable, new, distinct, first-rate novelties ! A Seeds- 
T have mentioned, or thereabouts, can get a subsistence making money out of the hill (the patties more | ma ein letter out of respect to the writer, 
this place; whereas in the neighbouring bleak county | than anybody), and therefore ae A keep quiet. I but we can have no o with disputes about 
of Cambridge, e inundations of the fens, or eped into florists’ flowers a very different 
jira confess that 
for when a bee, with its little lambent trunk, has cleared “Np” 
ers w pretty well 
any how to take care of themselves. Seeds are objects of 
— 
sash 
to | necessity. florists’ flowers of fancy, and therein 
5 Root Ventilation, In a recent com- 
munication fom Mr.: Roberts, of . 6 on grow- 
g Pea: er than usual, he stated that this 
> i dirk) I am if an 
a flower of all its present store, another comes, it is | will see y » è ad. 
likely, in less than à minute and finds something; for 15 n bare coat 
delicious juice is continually transuding through the | ri ib * he any one, except E pelieni Aa autho- 
pores of the plant. But it is certain, for all this, that | through the ee sid ae ee 
the more of these guests visit a flower the worse must | much of. Du 
each of aa bad they will have the to e Lists p 
home, or, which is all one, they must go further, and | been bardly dealt by lately i 
spend more of their precious time before th can has been shown us, and as 
up urden. ere is rea ren to believe, however, is some 
th in what h 
that in many parts of the kin dom paha * labourers about to bee illibera Wali 
i & y illiberally—heaped at our shop doors, no 
and are harvest.” 2 has come forward to de if A i 
istribution of Liquid Sewa a oe e that 
tg, C” is desirous of knowin the best a SRirmishing sbout a single- 
perience in wo ui i 
Eas i lapl got TAi Wo 8.9 iant — 3 te trade, with ample 
chester, a gut pipe 14-inch with * R. T.“ 1 „give er. 
eight-tenths of an diame his subjèct being uppermost i my night 
ting the liquid from a | day, has almost me forget what I had sat down to 
lying below the farm rote Ais friend of mine called to consult m 
atly si sue respectin purchase of a few plants for h 
Pipe with a small bre pump, | ho H ardent grower 125 a spirited hae, 
A t was 8d.a an or two ions succeeded in winning a 
5 ss than that of prize of 10s., which to im was a capital return for bs | 
he ad I inch hose of annual expenditure of 20/. in plants. hy he came to 
3 t me, a easily enough explained, b 
I always keep a few things such he eta in 
same my shop windo d w 2 few likewi 
ee 0 in urbs, ipsa’ he thought I 
few days ago 1 found on and on inquiey th ree om fet some decision 
eli eapest | blossomed, Pea, is, as r 
g liquid manure, The following | boy, like fighting the Frene 
there are vali 
set up) in a manly way our 1 trade. Mere 
pt arip by « ee ventilation.” Perhaps he will help 
the uninitiated to the modus operandi, for I confess I am 
00 
aceous unn by which it is 
awe surrounded. W. Wilkins, 
goin | Nursery Grounds, Newport, Isle of Wight, May 6. 
3 guager and ilicit still, . Did anybody see you come in ?” ee ee am nanea 
“Then drawing hi E 
3 Sotieties. e 
Ar N May 28.— J. R. Gowen, Esq., 
surer, e chair; A. G. H. Battersby, Esq., 
elected a a ie The olloning 6“ Notice of den. 
tion in the Bye-Laws” w and posted in the 
| meeting-room :— The Couneil hereby 8 notice that 
the Cha l; 
bey re for Chapter IV. 
y su for p » 4 
of the p ws, namely, the admission fee to 
paid by each Fellow shall be six guineas,’ the follo 
ing words, viz ission fee to be paid by 
nnn OSNON 
