DeceubER 11,-1808.] 
THE SAR DEES 2 S OHDORIOLE 
er S 
Sa e i 
bak 4 in -auian +0) sx 
gli = 
the 
the n atural orders of 
in lengt h, NUS. ses cu 
about fee ot. In 
not 
walls? K. 
to 
oh are wae the e iage of the wang as eae see 
M. C. 2. [Try the effec ect of po in 
ag that such a wo 
nd this pe ean Fig 
for piy pro my sya We might ir expect 
ork, „abou tina catholic spirit, and 
tur a8 under the hea and putting rags 
nch. Surely this is 
2 
The V 
h Plants.—The soparo S of | 
esy 
satishied 
EES your scr piii m: 
si I have however 
waged 
iene names, on various stated in the report 
ferred to; notwithstan “ay arg: ae ~ ts ublic 
clique (for 
cre are assured oe ical as well as litical gre 
would. ~— vit the unive ts al 
t 
for any persons, hg Meta I am "4 
n Englishman, 
Root Pruning. —This is best performed in autumn 
com ar pots inactive; and when 
re 
announcement since 1 made of Dr. Asa G 
fier any 
—— | think, gain public “acceptance, ì 
attended with the best 
that Mr. 
success,” I venture, with all respec 
author and the anad A Amerin professo: 
aoas, e to be a dodod d failure. 
7S pro} can never, I 
because sọ ni an o the 
that 
ay surprised at 
fe ae rom “H. H., 4 to. the effect that the 
rejected, a 
The new nam 
very insufficient grounds, appear, 
ed on the “one, iden P "that | on 
d, to ha e been fram 
stb ect 
g_ the troos ot dada) food; and to 
uction of blossom ger instead o 
nt of roots to 
warm 
failure—I anes credit the statement. 
Mr. Grant i zal the autumn of 1857, as em a con- 
erable of the day in T r ag we the various | 
aich ha pe aron lace 
tot and 
e Vines Mua certainly Taai 
ess, and gave ample 
erations ro improvemen' 
+ R] + 
e appearance of tl 
very reverse 
to me al: 
of persis a one, which is a fallacy. We don’t want the , a 
words Apple mip which i is not English, to express in 
English the of the Apple. We don’t a a 
Djak, nsei not ‘English, as the name of 
tree. We don’t want Raspberry a» tubus not English 
—for the Rasp e don’t è ectbria 
Rose for the well- known Sweetbriar and | i rss 
ueo! 
ttention was pa) 
ak which had re pet Ae 
es nch had be son f dug mi ye Aaria 
vd the chy 
craclion o that 
a dista tance o 
ag trees i ati n distance 
Ai 
mise of a good cro 
mn, if failure there 
e of those accident: 
sent year. The fi 
surely be the result of 
imes occur even 
ret EEES 
wre cua rogne 
Ehe & 
W. 
that 
h 
which shows 
y in root pruning as sia the pre- 
won’t have them. pe "fe alia! 
Spearwort, “ familiar | 
id words,” co signed to 
Bentham, indeed, 
a a Pear, nor a 
led a awa) 
—I observ 
| are that pa a report u aa aa tempera 
as being 
a | low as 9. 
=H of Eedi George Westland, Kingston 
in your weather table last 
ture of the 
iswick as 
here on the 
night 224—28rd November at Chi 
I had t 
nor in 
as good if I 
y Dances weigh fr from | 
writing 
A popular maias pern ae 
ten x Q 
« Engle should, methinks, as 
English fart for English plants 
of | mometers were both tise 
another therm: 
lawn, and peep inst 
iyu a only half that 
; ane Penn tai such | 
ak 
n urged — some 
nd — wo words | t 
o word m: 
in present use. The objection 
them, ae that they one compoun 
is an absurdity, for t 
= when the bude fon n to ewe and 
both shorter and more "euphonious t 
peki os ae when stb border gets soaking of 
aa os iG: By ate. 
cale.—I, Seen JOM, correspondent: (see 
from Mr. Turner, of Slough, and om | 
It has 
that had I used Casella’s ins 
y be | gretti’s on we ight in in question, the tempera’ 
and | would er 
orded precisely the 
one, 
f the English vernal ; 
t all depends on what words nstance, 
— w- kaya > y no longe a every yay gise: tha: y 
Chiswi tt por ete an interesting questio 
mine, T ‘rouble you to to ate on T instrament the 
4) 
san taia t e gřeater or 
the T Epilobe ; ; and "pl Hare’ s-ear „is a 
day preferable to Buplever. gl 
byw 
less saari of instru ha Dod pew Mo aire as mine 
Osw Cottage, © 
Turn 
is vegetable. 
cotch Kale, 20 me sang green | 
ether it 
think. 
e| Then as to th 
displace, eal 6 See one 
certain 
cases the scientific name, “ pol correctly 
or Gentiana, both in 
many cases in 
I con- 
; but y 
which "i would be better + solic the 
For this 
aving a ll site of a 
might be very neon more em 
winter, while not a Nae of the e was inj 
One could a desire a 
than Bell-wort. 
Kal | 
i are it is mee plants of different colou: rs in 
uarter of it, which 
e; each i 
aoi be ais. s- 
“i x productive £ delicious 
Brome s Sprouts; but the tops 
It 
jayi in December— 
But even at ae early 
will give me dress, 
nse of carriage, I “will send 
m 
a Dee. '7.—— 
ve grown, the Kale in da p na for ‘three seasons, 
with it. 
ask 
arises from n nature pf 
would be | Meco: 
ampyre w 
Pong Es we eig well; 
si or nosiri 
m for Cran si 
po 
e -wrack ; ypri when 
we have Ta s-slipper; or Gladiolus pen y we have 
Corn-flag? The list might a very much e tended. 
Jarded, 
good word as for, instance | same d 
ae M; 
com 
col- 
innean 
i 
ae true pansies for consi 
re I take, on. to Ibe: ==) to Seats all 
asa E popular names in use, single 
words being often ample, and therefore a a whole genus 
popular ataa 
It deserves all 
istake. 
t i 
weet Sian pag te fat is Ata Teas his lants 
on an a ies shea 90 aa an 
r |as are unwield 
to, a manageable form; PG) to trans- 
are! Rasy wet the f the scientific name, 
5 sag other na 
— greg? 
with shoots or sprouts litt ttle more than an i 
5 
>] 
ine —_ Jack Frost carries off most other vegetables 
po 
for our eat ih a Our writers on th aay 
te on 
Professor Henfrey. T 
unth’s view of the setane, of these 
por rted b, y Wa ilker aeg and 
to 
the “ aks -piece,” thongh it in 
ir eve e E bract—a laj 
y tbe Der of the 
pour correspondent - “North Bı ritain ” has 
his views pig soar it ee next pe 
, Cardiganshir 
Turaga my. letter oe — wage A yp antah was 
pon opty tohl 
W.C, mm 
be Aea har I have above given mine on 
front), was sutienly e 
structure 
for them 
ty on m part, as are 
“to. Tas itag me | 
some points, but I cannot expect 
al; ; they ma; yeyi as crotche 
prai 4 e been alludi ing 
Aneroid, 
misprinted 
does. 
iy Hydrocera 
ms in woe 
the Rage who ae hep found 
f Hooker an 
le Sa Would he kindly g give aac? uaap Fon 
Aa- of Red. 
Ants. —We ar mted: b 
arms of a very minute red ant, ‘which Tie for the botanic 
first tin 
yx HA ppeared i in our kitchen’ this summer ; ; they 
ie ink there should be a re 
seri botanists representing all grades of the 
es of sc on the questions on 
botanists are known to hold con 
remar. 
of | In 
body 
we 
te 
that m double 
gardens freely, Sieh since only on 
n- stamens ane, e should scarcely have expected this, 
produ ced 
| flicting opinions, 2 and the sev eral nationalities. This c cor 
fe} 
rapes in the whitewash, We | ang tried 
names to be used for British plants, and pirm 
| act aie place i 
