636 THE GARDENERS’ vs [Avouse ai, 1 Py 
TT) : tai azome instead of acid, it | difficulty each y 
ae means ve an beret ys ot ON . von yy Se ee to the purp cov a te cul show | rs to apply n TN aitia he of ana nim et quantia, y 
i he insects which undoubtedly flutter a sve owed. fruit of “thi mt wiy 
The fi rain has been less than usual, and |t the ral srog w aA dicate their presence, a FR is e T 
the Ribe ph at the present time lower han th 
they have been for years. In consequence of ex- 
Buch $ 
cording ng to 
species of insect, 
r 
eet 
thly quantity 1 is as follow 
Jan. | Feb. [March April | May ES July 
ct, whe 
* | which ‘ther are plac 
ve least 3 feet, dee “ke 
AT Agri 
n transplanti tak 
lated as Tittle as sy bI 
hi 
ied b 
1.85 'rufile i 
fly or ner ae “much io er each species of 7 
e 
| 
0.41} 1.48} 0.88 Sm 2.06) 0.78 
= -imiz 
r, of w 
the easiest Pelle of 
pretensions to novelty ne 
he 
er 
| 
| 
+ 0.01'—0, s+ 0.58 Pee =1.07 07! +0.97 
“i 
wa relative j “there mo 
oce 
de o produc c! tion. 
wine rae are Lach wanted < oe; which 
h ao should be borne in mind that į a 
hic speed sa and a uent] 
vee grow in any dire re deere 
rE, 
ALSA 
ss in Poitou t 
s, and to 
, 50 at nearly 6 inches ‘are now ae es is 
Besides, in the summer of 1857 as well as in the 
Bi and dryness of the air the quan ir a Tru 
moisture carried off by Sroa hae has been m 
than usual, so that a fall of half be ee of pe e 
di t of rain in 
ndon he average of 
to 1826 whe 24 inches ; ; but 
the 
the 
racre; there- 
nd benefac 
y be translated, or 
of jou it 
the down a 
acorns, and if the spot be pay ited 
vest rufi 
1 
ae 
ri's 
manu: 
a 
Pek 
if 
f 
iaa 
it, there 
1 a 
pa 
TERS haf may be e who may grow Gonse. 
berries fr’ redee I shall Pie are pes the mode of 
culture Nah er i se = ado Ey Fav was ieee 
ietie: 
I 
a 
H 
=F 
I had st 
which Ii ntended fo: 
and by 
regains its normal state of humidity. 
A PA age heel of two roe has lately been ert = 
lished in France. tain Monsieur Rave 
lf ls 
fa dele? in BLACK TRUFFLES,* 
d of la rs eory based on error, 
io supported by Saas impertinence. M. J. B. 
3 
„ Wei imagine that, few persons are aware that 
hold of one ae n 
oxygen, E aiai, gallic p and bain 
S; 
London an ASSOCIATION 
Royal 
> aply in 
s would soon n Sepi 
Taen all the foliage had fallen, T would separate thes 
from the parent trees and plant them; and 
2 inches thick, com fa sed dp Lab > eel M 
and on these put an inch ~ ig the ae 
d that i 
free 
T will, , however, be vain to to look z large | frait fr from! 
Ps ih 
rs which hee can a ring the chan ‘defects of the first ‘ta’, 
; Aa to 
ees after 
on be Bieceseftil eset plantations should weg -i 
| time within that p 
pre 
riod. M. 
ae toc onok a and aii e City of Lond d with 
sede the necessity of producin B anmi Lod, "hil ut we do not find that the Corporation has exer- 
eae te ths OA of a cised its powers for many years. In fact its autho-| RELATING TO THe. ‘CORPORATION oF 
i ah WHE arin of Pree i whi ; be | rity seems to have been resisted the very GARDENE 
timately to be v. hed by practical knowledge beginning, oe pu: find that in the following reign |I. First Charter of James I. pee in the pale 
His tale, however, is after all one Br le sary to issue a warrant calling Record Office yer) 
$ Neither theory nor upon all nagiitentas and others to put in force the IL. need Charter of James I; abridged from 
3 goak re new. His supposed e consists | POY TS of the Charter. ginal in the Public Reco rd Office. 
$ Whe uon that Truffles are are by no inta | t appears from the bh s gs Commissioners} J en S, by the Grace of God K ‘a 
with their own pec of Bice rte Papers, 1837, vol. 02) appointed to Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of 
and reproduction, b t pa i: ak on uire into munici ii wise ie thse not more | 
ve arisi s-on a of than ) persons altogether then constituted this | Whereas divers and sundrie persons inbtoae ; 
from the Juoi of insects, = nature | corporation, and that their income from , 1816, the Cittie of London and six miles com pee i 
however is nt arram that there j to Oct., 1 a amounted to 587. 13s. As no income j 
species or of Oaks aiden aad e capable of | ept what arises from fines and fees | the ten crafte, or misterie Ak gx a ring, Toig 
producing Ten flee that ee known eb fiton admissions, and what i s called queeterbets grafting, setting, sowing, cuttin pp oving of patis 
Y | that is to say 2s. a mounting, covering, fenceing, and re “on 
property of excluding all dka aeei arter pai by membe TS, | herbes seedes, fruyts, trees, stocks, setts, and 
beneath their branches; and that e onlti- it would seem that the authority of this cor- Eie hesesaveeaneeeen tha ai a belonging, balk 
vation 6 Š ti poration still continues to be exercised ; and some thank aN a A nd unskilfull, ving byn brong 
especially the Trufle of Pi ponh, the eee’ perso: e of opinion that the powers of the upp in kdai 2 pE- misterie: And whereas “i 
scented Truffle of the south rance, the Ae ether such as they are, might be advantageously said persons have also daylie sould: an 
on lish Toner æstivum) hie loving subjects, into sundrie the par 
and the black Truffle of France (T. me! ? sWe express no opinion upon that point, but | and countrie es, dead and corrupt plants, 
consists simply in sowing the acorns < E several | Prot im an the greate deceipte ger l 
varie with a| which appear to bear upon the subject, for the | subjects, tor redresse and a ease" A 
blunt toothed harrow evel p eooni cid oa whit information of those who are interested in the | Wrong, Wee did by our ee Sree r : 
si Ee y ra | ater, Tt would certainty be worth knowing |? our ria oe 
something of the herabeti 
| of this old Horticultural Corporation. 
ere Se 
+ nga ag 
Now this theory of the ney 
far beyond = mc he agency 
well Enown 
luc 
L than he deserves, 
he surface that T ony much | 
and present action = 
mı e ihe 
e of Mast 
1 depths, those the best shaped and m rous | taine defects, questions, and 
lants, and it is important that the ro Acie Shoat i Spring in and upon our said Lres Patten 
nearly pom ible from a com Plant in | lique good and proffitt of 
a. and : rater siden and tes s ciation a as centile. ndered and = abuses os 
a point w too much insisted on, | Com of x 
n | for the health and sredactivea sies of the trees and the | humble peticion unto us that We 
; | quality of the ne are much influenced by the depth a enew thesaid Lres 
which they are nt Of a lot ripe which I once | of those defects and with a ke 
Prus: | tiv vated with fe competition, the chi which | and alteracons as we shall thinke 
in one or two rattan Mino he shallowest p 4 planted w was the mt successful. The | venient. KNOW YEE 
siring nothing more then the 
