— 30, aie 
member, came 
e to the conclusion, about 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
moon, In 1848: rene Sow aaa on choy day of new moon ; 
> that the country on both s sides of t 
; three times on the 
wery of gold had — the ate 
res e had alr 
eady 
tains, 
a short ‘time available for Sonate, ed 
Many | 
ntered the count 1y; and | 
the day before 
full moon; ‘twigs on t 
after full moon. In the 
; to yid a large parseka of go 
paslikdy nts thither would ze. a increase. 
inimum for 
third day before new moon; in is kesar the 
A 
—in | Alresford. The road 
e 
oo da. 
Tue beautiful and classic stracture, 
the prineipal eA eag of the Rt. Hon. the Lord Ash- 
| burton, is situated seven miles north-east of the city of 
f | Winchester, and three miles from the mark ? 
from the 
vated and highly picturesque | Abbot stone ‘Down, 
ey 
of the country was 
— goer and he ob- 
its contigui 
some 
full 
mum on the third day before new moon, And agit the 
the intervening spaces between being grouped and 
massed with dwarf Juniper, among 
of f rai 
whole Z the preg possess ons of that part of the 
Canada, over or through the Rocky Moun- 
— Prof. Tennant alluded 
rtance of pro- 
as a aR gene nok pa 
metal. ey -Col. James, the S g 
rail ome through 
to the i 
“Ho pepsin urged that | 
agnor 
p! 
copper, tin, 
vèa porate i of | 
vernment for the | h 
He ex- | first quarter, riet a of the 12 mi 
In T HTI and minima pres of 24 
m 7 gd in 1944, 
rrence of 
J 
m minimum in October on the da 
e latter 
ind day afte 
12 in 
At the Ca 
at is say, in 
the guerra 
ie freque and 
out of the 2 
| paren 
rred on ae 
|17 on 6 i. 1845, Ilon 4 “lays. Th 
y after 
addition to this, the maxima af minima vero “the 
a h ear to occur 
r ga 
stream, 
oon 
after fall moon ; “teres times ont the 
pri of first quarter ; and three times on the day of last 
i stances 
out of 
ape of 
recur- 
n e tur 
length of of the. oath and 
| adding co sid 
pleasing in the extreme. Passing onwards, t the. 
soon enters the park by an tT lodge and 
e and narro 
e ce, e then enters a 
Lime trees 100 fect wide, planted 
gs 
valle 
“tit 
ascends a 
magnificent avenue 
838, the: the rr entra of Inigo ov and leading directly to 
mee 
poin 
ont situated on a herpes 
actlivity a aer oping to to hs a well ay ong oe piece of water, 
which runs in the vale formed by the o parc hills, 
and spreads into a pra 
mt bee: g Sih 
and 
e, 
ace on the pe side, 
red DN 
originally built by Ii “Jones, but after 
modelled | by \ Wilkins ; iti 
Parth 
, and also to assist in provi 
aA the establishment as a new colony. 
of uence T 
ose necessary 
marked. Mr. Harrison considered that the dispersion 
having chain at one ee kao a log; 
each side, 
pgi- 
with OAA se 
the Toii style Dy. Sir Bobert” Smirke 
R, 
: n | Johnson havi 
rological reve viz., 1. that 
or third day before before the 
ew 
Cockerell. since the 
another storey 
ajo th the roof. 
lace betw 
rise prevails m 
months and in aam: month of es 7% That a 
though not i neces oe Mr. aang om 
valuable pec eg his lon 
reciprocity of action takes 
i= A the moon’s os 
nosy 
f sas E. 
ars the mean tempera‘ 
| fet quarter in more me than it fell, fa it fell at the | 
ros 
race by broad fighte of 
ith 
continu me observation 
mappin surface, a 
him self that clodi Gieuppoar peel “the moo 
four d ays old; but when 
sont in more instances than it 
which a¥fall oc 
ter, there 
curred instead . a rise 
sky is clouded to a 
ding - extent at fal er another 
about 
this is the case for any ent 
the 
“instance. of the tured vases 
vases, and which in tee aL tares on 
Med ra “raa P 
the e foo 
p 
Between new and full moon es 
f reciproci eral rver 
” 
‘iw } 
ase vere hail- 
Sev 
were also mentioned = ‘having noticed $ 
eg pt 
8) 
1 
À fi 
r 
apparent, 
after 
as a a in Een miah 
bor full 
fifth day after new moon. 
explanation of the popular 1 arn 
nd lastly, even M. re s 
mon: wa e ApH 
en rete regvel wid H artley’ s plate glass in squares 
of large dimen The lights have been made to 
ni 
and in five out i the 
| lift by machiner ery sa ting from. 
| becomes fall in May, di ys the Boe ats, i if 
, in conclusi 
ef that th 
rence ob of a fall 
rst quarter is due 
Sp the action 
aie - “A curve of 1 0 yea 
au 
and last 
stations 
ears’ 
re at Greenwich, Saad TOEN me iiy A 
tne 
ae 
, at the latter station, f ss Istr_isse. 
rresponded 
on the atmosph ere, hang given by Ai as a a simple 
n- | statement of the effects of terrestial radiation on early superior manner 
ew Meron . Harrison, on, expressed 
arity of the eeu 
before fi to the clearing | t 
the atmos sphere at that period, and the rise after 
taking place for t the most part when the s sun’s power is 
ce | away air by hand as it was 
been executed by Shakespe 
The stru 
rg oe £ Hoio who 1 
st satisfactory 
erintendent of the 
eel ates man, had assisted 
into practice the whole of ma experimen 
tt hi uring 
3 
a 
in —— latitudes at a minimum. 
eviden the curv: 
1. Senet 
es at the period of full | spri 
cht be due to the greater | from 
which takes place at the 
m t observed | Bei 
poco nags A ma the “fall 
dduced 
the | same level 
ators “= 
f 
FERE Ee 
ing a and t 
pa; in the y iaaii en, the pr vocated. 
the fall at full moon. aam ran — upon the srera ian 
or dispersion 
onal 
wera io ex maraena 
on giad all knew, 
y peri pr vgn sailors seule 
“that the full kin upor 
certai li deste 
| less. This indirect influence, then, 
more importan trace Foes 
tim 
pak syn twice on “the th thi ast ae 
01 ir aR 
brie onthe second day before ti 
day after the day after 
he ge new moon; ies: titan ia 
3 full moon; twice on the third day 
Tt was found to oceur in 
and May or as raa C AE dn Mhie Fao of 8 to 4 in January 
pnia and four tir 
to | 
or half the maxima and alain 
new moon ; 
3 twice on the the du ‘genre rosier, 
the secon 
after ful 
doing, to an influence upon the 
(To be continued). 
WNottces of Rooks. 
j a Ston of Holger 
apparently 
es | Pinetu wonder t ait een ane of 
re 
ptive 
eam 
16 pages. 
nd ls du genre rove I6 regard as the cr 
l 
oes alt te ae a ee 
order to make room for other matter. 
and paean on the ‘orm 
devoured 
had somewhere 
Cheshunt) 
best sorts of this noble 
assu 
Pen as Picea, Ontos should por oo 
vr tgs ann ven Aea ts 
Wood Fame walk, 
scat Te whi 
y very exten- 
anpi Decal (Mont- 
èces et varié- 
their | a 
- | also decorated 
the aneis terrace 7 o iy ‘a poh 
render ceedi 
during the months sort ng i es bods sidii ot 
TEN 
flowers 
et 
with t the pasting of 
and they are 
rdens—the i 
distance from the mansion—crossing in its r = 
© mi lend, in ee , and some good a 
He 
ings ‘rel 
5 
observation t 
, and through ro ib on of 
e dimensions, and the 
> situa 
thick fo ke foga y nded by pow ck — na i is 
m divided by a cross wall im the oen 
On 
