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bones in the some strata—the one thing that was 
crown his labours. 
befor 
in all me e recent discowrlón; toget ther with h 
estimate of their value; all this he does in such. aw 
that the unscientific rea ader - ve no dificuy i S 
e regi n of fact. In the 
latter part of the 
But we have said en ough. Everybody who desires 
to be put in possession st authentic information ор | 
this mper interesting subject, must study Sir 
в book ; and 
› Lyell we venture to say that the 
То 
volume, whe 
is posible that the re Sot, may 
of speculation, it fth е 2 near Torquay, and its 
be quite so vel satisfied with his Le rer We give treasures, and the xplora of the sepulehral vault 
а condensed extract from the 2d chapter. Ар the post- phost Pperiod, four und at кипа, in the 
h deposits of peat in | department of the Haute nne, near the Pyrenees 
am Tor dl 10 " 30 30 feet. The lo ut Жамна 2 or 8 will be read Vrae the deepest interoet, not unmixed in 
feet thick, c consists of sw. y of 
Moss о pha agnum, above СУ lies another growth 
of pea іс or 
aqua swamp 
plantg. Ta fact, Scotch Firs, often 3 feet in diameter, 
must have gr eed upon the m equently 
fallen in. But this tree is not n ver been 
in historical mi а native of the | Danish алды апа 
тне troduced it has never thriven. Тһе Scotch 
supplanted by the, sessile variety of the com- 
mon Oak dub tba n by the pedun iculated (Quercus 
Robur). — Oak E now, iu its 
in Denmark by th 
buried Scotch Fir, a stone implement was found. 
collecting and studying a vast мес of such clic 
, and other articles of human workmanship pre- 
served i in peat, in sand- dune es, andi in she 1- -mounds, to 
We continue pus p. 368 our notice of the Jardin | ° 
Fruitier bn Muséum. 
Poir ret Syn. Calebasse Tougard. Medium 
sized, eon ^ eom dg green speckled with brown. 
"s sh в vu oren a elti 
med. Sea on: " October. A singular 
ts flesh. 
aast.—Syn. Beurré ана „Besi Waét, 
déd Saint- W 
- Va, Bezi Vath, Wahette (Bezi Vaet i — 
er which name B. was first described, in 
in Tort aos Ae Tra v. 5, p. 4 It ана em 
т sugary, and agreeably | 
ber. 
Dordogne near the Château de Maiya шы Gu di 
M. ds onc 2 pd whose name it béars. 
odoi, агре , Sometimes very 
large, ey Ae greenish EA eln кя inkled with brown 
dots and specks, and s nged with red next 
the sun. ni meine pow Boos; and dien с. 
Season : end of November and in A ho 
be ttti e hang on i po а 
succeeds о 
J ien "болысы Gildornacum dee epe 
en, is a small town in the ince of Namur, 
. Beurré Giffard. „This is described as 
pyri form, 
fro om which this Pear takes its ДЕЙДЫ, 
Giffar rd.- —Syn 
greenish Ks tinged with red next the sun; flesh 
melting, juicy and rich. Season: end of July and 
t 
contrary. might well oféfbodé зоте in- 
| diferent or bad M Pears at present cultiva te din this 
| country. 
Amiré Rouz.— sis Archidue d'Été, Oignonet, Small, 
| yello ; flesh 
are in еее Ton the ancient abbey о! 
Saint Waast, founded at Arras by Theodoric 1st in 618; 
that abbey the Pear 
in questio 
only half meltin "t Senson : beginning o of A One 
end of the just century.. lt is no ot 
described as Куз» first-rate i in the work. before us; 
vito 
| of the old French sorts, which do not kei dt well in 
the climate of England. 
it proves inferior 
nologi 
, of bronze, and of iron, named from 
i eir turn served 
for the fabrication - mem The general ven 
arrived at is, that the age of stone in Denmark c 
Poir 
е d'Auch.—Syn. Bon Chrétien d'Auch, Bon 
Chrétien Turc, А 
mour (f some), Belle Bessa. "This 
quite different from the | d'Auch of. our English 
Seek 
others that its cultivation may be very well « dispensed | 
€ ant шев have succeeded in establishing a chro- ш 
of our ыы weary of the realities of life, 
т?в атп stro 
everest jeux uage. 
| title of Lispings from 206 Latitudes, or extracts from 
-— diary of the Hon. Impulsia G 
e have before us a series of ану, amusing 
is 
QM which 1 
Colm Among imported Terms nc of the 
va sepe d the adventures of a middle- 
e lady in sea 
cided with the die of the first vegetation, or iit o 
the Sco Fir; а Node rable portion of the Oak 
ded wit 
net not е carry us back more than a com- 
ong the shores of ШЕ puria ыы mounds e 
eaten by m 2 
plentifully тайр up » p with the Меш of у 
rupeds, birds, and fish 
rude 
fishers by р, w 
Pr p баана ed or “kitchen-re! рв. 
Seattered all through them are flint ches hatchets, 
and other instruments of stone, wood, and 
bone, o p: ше of coarse potte е 
m с ers but never any in instru 
re inferred fro 
алы lana Ti the same v da 
iss La 
ke renes built on 
cone: said are 
еге Ап ехсеПеп& frui it. 
" | sort, eu half ET. 
for ME. or for show. 
Lesbre.— ER pe sur prr иш; nurserym 
пе, and named by him in complim 
"Fruit middle-sized, obovate or 
melting and 
ugust. 
of the new Pears ; very 
large, pyriform, olive green, speckled vit brown; u^ 
— orien АЈ only fit for stewing. Seas 
December, 
Pa itea eem pie gamotte Poitenu. seris ia 
zed, r vos ish, "lergemotabaped P verge with 
[brown orange, with reddish russet specks next the sun; 
flesh remark eig ы: melting and sugary, with 
Cr =й» дсн. Season : 
Оо 
eit " ma 
September and оше. і ii 
Gros Roi Lonis. Anola |9 
Higgs, who “ had left Krisen or three husbands ín in 
and how the ri — was 
d de R who wa 
i i the se and 20 other Md are not 
з des scr ribed with i ір finite humour, but illustrated by 
tbr 
ana twenty 
ee 
о have seen, Asa drawing: room book for ше, season 
1 
pr robably the climat of France does поё su 
it, for it is highly esteemed in the north “|$ 
Europe In Dittrich's Peer ch der 
t the Goffüdadirer Winter- 
ары viden : 
ving veins is all ed to light, and the fact that 
they split the bone: taining marro 
€ ЧЫ, Dr. "ва егірр, а skil ful anatomist, 
d paleo; logist, ей oM re than 40 caverns in 
бе neighbourhood c Hi = pa 
to have been d 
фаб { into 
them, by солаш сиди n kel of 
the сс ificially sha; versally | 
found in d he * nene o of them could 
rr Roberstein in a cottage 
walde, in Pomerania; 
is buttery, juicy, Шел, and sugary, with a rich 
einnam mon flavour. S cember; Dit- 
h E 
In Wurtemberg еа of ıt are freque 
weigh: Made of ага 
| po ound. The tree, nein perd is adapted for clay nna 
and bea ars very abundan пу. It i is extensively 
A tk 
earlier period geolog were then wiling 
p believe, n AE Charles, 1 in TM that he did 
give Doctors opinion 
coni 
s, in 1834, the fair 
Идо 
m t. Peters bur 
nectio 
Poire. de Grumkow,—Syn, Grumkower Winterbirn | Y 
Moriseau.. A middle-sized and some what irregularly | diar 
ormed. turbinate frui ive green colour. 
r Rug ugen 
m itisa EA „gri um у eir the core, but elsewhere its tal 
$| 
С 
hemistry, foun 
which reach from bite 
guarantee that the wo will be worthy, z only of 
weed but of the тапу лене uis en who are 
with the Editor mportan ra under- 
r. Wm. Paul bas produced а iind edition of his 
efol little volume called The 
laten; which now find a mo tti 
author’s Rose med bat gi i 
value is the omission of many of the ЕЗ om 
os been surpassed by more E E 
hein аге вссотрар 1] t 
1а, о British Hy menomyeetal fag. and of. Gladiolus 
illyri icus. 
de m 
| the above it appears that. het e of 
118 
be owing to climate, by w 
a gre dier The 
| opinion ав regar rds з the nity, of thisfrait between n Prof, caiobn od 
в. This difference must botany. 
more or 
ey also contain various interesting communi- 
reign 
Flora 
subjects relating to British and for 
н Й ich e. now them nisse, less affected, but som e much x m. >» ош ; and 
can only plead, that a discovery which see to con- | what may be good in "Aisne y pro ry infe- 
tradict the gov. TAA of previous ce. For ex seda, d in "rm наг country t i 
naturally in is dry and worthless compared w. 
hen grown in Yorks| hin . There is я 
h to be done before it сап scertained what irt Rh 
| varieties are most suitable for different countries, and 
The important’ step — establishing the|likewise for vari localities of the same country.| and Gunnera 
great antiquity of. man was mad by M. Bou cher de | We think the Grumkower prove a suitable 
Perthes y for the north of England; at all events it is certainly | Fuchs 
cientallu vium, at Abbevill worthy of trial. succeed as wi а 
mente, whose : antiquity was mius ya ari ir ge ек н the sho =» эе i per 100. 
ition. This gentleman was poss of apu qi Monch Syn, Belle Épine Fondante, T and Variegated Сезин Lo 3s. 64. per dozen. . 
owledge, enough io recognise in their rude and 2616 Gf eer Врв Rose. Fruit rer aeea; Holly.— forms an admirable single 
type а "oq o dag rar тюе mra t marbled | tree, or group appropriate on lawns, or 
polished stone weapons of a later period, usually called brown, and sometimes ена vith next | in woods and hedge It is also the densest and 
“ celts” Still the scientific. world had no faith in the sun. "Тыр fine, very E ut A а a | warmest of m. Plants, though of slow growth in 
itatement tbat wor art, however rude, had | pa edi cidulated ворагу flavour. - vue with Се Е рат тайда. 
been met with in undisturbed lying close | This. "e" is brought ten Mut c Paris, | as epos T. pian pres 
upon the white chalk. М. Boucher de Perthes bas, if | where e а uit is sold å in the € aversge of Many emite лета ч ri E Hawthorn 
we mistake not, just made the di uman | 25 cents. g Forest, and they 
