704 THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE, [SEPTEMBER 18, 
1858, 
Sy a N ; t mmenced; and this corpse, placed in a coffin and | bunches, frequently re remoy a 
es alm dead bodies, or pr -eserve them after death. ‘The entirely covered with the wo wig rps = Sea po Sa eja ly they can be pe va reeled, eel ea 
poe te is nevertheless one ARS intimate sat = — | de gav aodain, — Ligewt~ Eien nis ss ware Lie Communion them lady shes if lefi a 
dan rena ay ‘of delay ey ag wane ‘corpse | witnesses to the same entire absenee of pls Compe gag It is still a too c sy ould » Al ta 
ngero th sphere, tions, and t e skin was uninjured. The con pre mes to the weather immediate} t toere a 
often in en povara after death. 'The spread of co ap y was “geet poe ere at aon eh A ER s a deem this practice coma om ag 
y ti tmosphere, the eeks, and even at the end of a mon e- e wood. Whe the the 
Me guo ees See of the ar the a nt after solved to. n an he ome mt which we pad areal Warm and dry, such treat nt oe nr 
a ear de n ote what was n ecessary t ie ee expose Vines in Aars cloudy weni "33 ma 
has departed tha? horit; ject is the ripening of the wi eather, wia 
and relatives. How E wean such consequences, S We. have rely to add that Mr. aa Aosta |i in disappoin ntment ; therefore, wun is Fs ta aa 
absolutely to arrest putrefaction | with IL it kei y Pi gyi keep the atmosphere ay at tat 
10rrors, and use eo fire-heat tou wh 
as been the inquiry of wise men from H most remote E prar ; ete air freely bo th da ay an ght Use wat 
perier No sufficient a Do however attended the Calendar f Operations, eid: hae rig is not ae x “i > rire 
tal researches of mod science any more r ua e fol pe, giving 
ppan of ancient sages, and up to the See aa or, theo oprea = particularly where the fruit has ‘ole fm a$ 
immediate decay, with all its radi ae train, has bee wise DEP PARTMES N will nities i ACHES, art. = 
the inevitable attendant upon death. It now appears CONSERVATO &o. eep New er d plants | little ws AT me the air day and nig 
however Ap ns a upplied in the work befor be ich have ben nt ino ced under glass Sai and airy, and P aet ape ok : bd ed ere fe i t 
at if an eli j If th we void c bo a erocelly i in the case of things which Espalie Faas deus fata 2 Pee 
{ r GARDE, 
at least posses ss an e ixir mortis. IF iri 5 is => A a tate, the shot hae k must be allowed | eiit iets which exhibit aes eeu T aly 
nit Ay bae ity less wood than such as is li ely Ps 
ae be root pruned as early as cots ae 
perpen: We are assured f than 
of this oe the testimony of meaner authority than | of neat in incite imens prey " hiekiy together so sore oft 
the medical officers of St. Bartho lomew’s Hospital. | least "e : _— be thrown away. 
$3 cutting out Py useless one he a à 
Ferguson and Bayley, Messrs. Holden, Stanley, and | afte eaths, as this pas is sometimes 
rvatives disc: "a t pe dete 
uy 
order 
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ollow: recly in å i e ate a : i Po a 
a vs es wt a lomew’s Hospital, August 9th, 1558, rather soft state when taken in doors, and apply sul- occur, and 
Statem f the Results of Experiments ei ted at | phur freely on the first appearance of the enemy. = S = Ta over, 
St. Daniana „Hospital, on the Efficacy of M.|Take advantage of leisure hours to get Azaleas spoiled ey the Sack a G i earts, for 
Falcony’s Pre Seh tion for the. Preservat of the |which have made their season’s growth nicely tied, | SP c A4 et a lol j 
Dead.—The chemical preparations made by M. Falcony | as also ene ny re brags S endeavour aE can 
for ii presery ation of the » body after death are of two | to i ke eep ev erythi ng tr at in order to compen- by aire r spring use. Attend to the 
kin ee es telt? of fl Bt among | ° Celery that is likely to be wanted for use 
ve hicle; and is intended ant for the tempo rary preser- | hard-wooded sera at this season. Corp Prrs.— ke piia beige pas get it wel hi 
vation of the corpse. The other is a ‘na liquid, and io cet have made their season’s growth should be eens while peace ‘coor eae supplied with mange 
for its permanent preservatio freely exposed to the sun and air on every favourable e growing wea inues, 
“ To test the efficacy of the method for tempora ortay; in order to get the wood well ripened.| STATE OF THE WEATHER 
preservation, we fill ed aw wooden box with the > powder. À Bat such things as are still in free growth should be | For the Week ending Sept. 16, 1853, AA SIO a 
úti hoes | — ee 
“The disinfecting and absorbing action of this! 
ged by every possible means while fine weather sol B. 
ingly putrid, was then imbedded in the powder. continu keeping them rather close, guarding them| Sept. 3$ grein i 
uri foll ,and giving a liberal supply of Mar & 
ti ooh sea box, although it had been kept tl If anything T requires more ate Re Friday 10) 3 | 29.934 | 29.919 
throughou min which the ft shifte Tà arly as convenient, keeping the | Satur. n| 4 | oaao | Sotoa 
vo tye 95° Fars s and there had Be frequent thun- Sapien rather s olose be rare very ca autiously ers B0042 | 30.0 
er rms. e fresh soil. Tues. 14| 7 | 30.145 | 30.110 
smell was perceptible from the box. On the ibe FLOW: ER GARDEN hed Sens Thurs 16| % $0074 29:853 a- 
jk = leg was removed from the eat on dissectio As cold nights may now soon be ex cted, scarce | Average | | 30,099 | 0.002) J77 A71. 
as toun putrefaction had bee arrested in the | plants which it may be desirable to Spe beloak they | `Sept. wera eg Kai i 7 
eral tissu after exposure ts he air, they | are injured” should be taken up and potted at once, or} =  HZEipe; overcast e ear alight W a e 
-o R diangrecable but not a putrid odour. aie covered when there is the 1 least reason to} Z ove Fy fme comes s ma bota i 
res epi eee Riya a a A a 
h of vari : y ‘average, 
Solna im: Goad ge praia tgs Ai ji emanation | F by ie for although these root mom re Pelri = RECORD OF THE NEATE Na 
fortnight se e odou may: ae f at least a a | spring than at present, such varieties as Golden Chain) ——* = 
or inigh rie al ate ger iti e : ' (for and Mountain of Light grow so slowly thats spring- a Sia HE 
y igui, ration rooted” cuttings make but very poor plan af by turning-| °" | S&S |52 
the pine manent preservation of the corpse) fi five pints of | out time; hence it is desirable to gain size even at the | SBF | 455 eee 
sven acre à att 3 sins o geet ly 0 of | e expense of the loss of a few cuttings. That c cuttings | Sunday 19 7 | S8 
begin 0. utrefaction on. a 
k Tu x 
ae Sui coe at the time, and subsequently, w. amp in a moist warm place is well Known, and e | Wed. 2 ra ka 
ate: e 2 the inje sultry, ‘Twenty four e days ete Geraniums are perhaps more so than ‘iba riday 24 oof 45.6 
the i ba GA be ij pee create hat | things ; but persons who can chemriahe & peutle Bitton a Se ee E 
y preventmg de- heat withont t keeping the a tmosphere warm nae ist therm. 82 dog s and the lnwesbon die 3 “t es 
San testi l will experience no difficulty in rooting them n The — ip le 
«a aa en i sen Md # d seem that the coped old ~— of these are however well worth wintering Notices to Correspon A 
kyo oom answered is the pri wherever room can be found for them, for thes e go| IVY: CAB. Wea PEE o f 
ese results are to be obtained Concerning t the | | May further at planting-c out time, and cover the ae cumsianees the common sm the wall. 
fiuid we have no information, but, ifa tion of | sooner with foli iage ~~ i eriy fla Ney wo tae oe correspondents W's 
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some salt of zinc, it can hardly be e The | s ring-rooted cutti tings; e they should be carey “their specimens to the Office of this Londen Rey ae i 
anit Setan r sale in boxes of 30 Ibs shee A a | guarded from fros Bir "the beauty of the garden Al Lh nig aa ee Cove aao a 
Half Boies les ence g os its oem oa vf destroyed, et they rate a e taken up, EST and ins Thorlo —H W B. Your Plum is 
2h alf Price stored away for ter = a cool dry house. ee rs ee = s 
t lyhocks as these can | „ Received, pane ae 
that no doubt can- be entertained be obtained until there ma "ak Tne nn orate eae 
is aa ample stock of ‘rooted h f dried 
respecting the fieny of a Faleony p pods and if plants, = g p tg those that were rooted a per tha pene A A nden! 
highest social importance. = To ado ot oe g fer i = a pot r tae kia es tint a anes to whom these 
the author of the pamphle 3 ore us:— RONG ee: ‘tig especially apply, show poe bear in mind that, be 
“By the employment of the ‘Falcony’ powder, the| , POT? fng to last week's directions, and | us for assistance, they Should ezartia Ba 
public health, the most serupalove epken aF ord plants asy which the fruit is ripening gaining informatione Wo for themselves; 4 
espect for medical juri rudence, the a warm ral with a moderate desirable. if could. All we can : are, Bt 
affection for the dead) and a regard for heaton — Goes ry days, and whenever this « ial that most willingly “itn ee pes i US 
pe “as family feelings, may be said to be sacred] ob- pa gece ‘owes the temperature too muc Faun hn 7 lae ond ie $ 
; imple, and is as follo es cael also keep yo young stock gro wing as freely as may be con- “| esta, ainera tabi; 2, Juni Donians -3A 
R aring pang the inside of the coffin with n as 2; 4, Thuja orientalis; 5, Li a A 
a sheet, a of the mixture is spread out, of th supply of manure water at the root, andı ee a| 1, some Alschynanthus, not, 3 
thickness it Bo or 4 inches, upon which the is laid. Be as however, | © not in owe Ww” Hi i 
ie & inches, upon which the body is laid. , sanguinalis.—$ P W. Hieracium m n truly 9%- 
A sufficient quantity is then pig. care being taken = |as circumstane ces s will permit, shutting up early on the! which are numberless, and, as aie 
leave the face’ uncovered, until the evi idence of dea afternoons of bright days, but give air rather 1 freely i p defy classification. i ald 4 
leaves no hope of r An og h | the early part of the day, aot will Kees sist in preve "that the editor o of aed paper fias an bs 
ing weakly eroeth, m after this season the teal refuse insertion to all matter oe ; 
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powder is such, that a corpse ie Eet must not be used too teal even on young growing | newspaper is not like an nibs, ris thor, 
long time, without any anler es io a Whos. ges asd agent ry mn Neg ae z no Re Eisai ta ee an 
= result i isa p e drying up of the bod — its al ot be ie minoa ie ee ae peer than se producet "ood 
falling i into dus “As hes to ashes,’ without almost be discontinued for the season; at all events Tux Deopar: JG. r has not produ t! 
: in “ys syringing so heavily as to cause wa lodge | Vuses: ahh ed, vane ene Ao little 
in illustra tration of the pier his preparation the andor dae the 9c 2 ook ree Sear a = manag ment a ers ate 
€ sg so nya of Dr. Lappi, the following case: | in pots, and Shift any iR e ig Take up | sho vines, eines hey rials 
RTRA guy pa ao a a young without delay, so that it may a rooted Pito the border with Hight dry cate ase the 
E r the aiie pie rs m sh soil before ami and see to having the” balls bd iy Woe ‘be thrown away unles 
h we $ T, wh. The or y ae Ae moist z e time of shifting, for neglect o $188] in the first ee ee: : tain 
` = a $ | ri 
sue in the lower limbs, and the skin ofthe Yarana = Us ea Ark fruiting prematurely. rece potonem: Terai Tans 
ae slightly swollen, w ited. wit as fas EF fires when the weather is damp quets, at a very reasonable years 
‘Nh ley indicate tha that n onila had | fi se gras the fruit is ripe; but only just suf-| More, Hammersmith, who was for 
po ficient to ie. the atmosphere dry, and look over the} to the Jate Duke of Devonshire, 
