774 ТНК GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Avevsr 15, 1868, 
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rivers tos wn durin thesprin and summer, spawneT 
butin my opinion this bears а strong resemblance to = { M | „г A Дет spring the ома two 
Wilmot's LL Arthur, a splen ndid sort where it 5207 M three months. Oflate, however, and especi -= 
succeeds. As regards the spurious Sir Harry, I believe | ро т. nari —F. Pascoe, Esq., Е. | the last very few years, the sem Marsi pu 
that rents who ordered plants at the time when Yt [ V.P. inthechair. Anace unt was given of the Entono: | VER. Dive Men tradi 
was advertised got their share of it. Mr. Underhill logical captures ees px ing Mr. Wzterhous large scale by enterprising and scientific ime ie 
replied to e complaint, as he did to Mr. Doubleday, expedition across Australia, the insects havi mg. Бей thrown a flood. of light upon the subject, p 
жы озу, ав Тат аз I know, there chiefly taken in the northern half o e Continent, | v - 
exists no such thing among Strawberries as а sport; and comprising a grea iiid er of sei (although rally Ыкы our knowledge of the т тна 
atleast not опе of my " promierous Strawberry friends c: M the —— of individuals) w - h exhibi м f most impor t refor 
has eyer heard of such an occurrence. Moreover, since gre affinity habiting the islands o the management of our зарона simon f me 
1855 I have never detected the m variation in Sir tbe. pu Arehipelago, than to the ү of South ne «йар of new To show the 
Harry, which is one of my favour. I may add that Saba xm ie at зосон dy а taine à, Mr. P: 
Wonderful, sent out by Mr. Jey a of Northampton, is bad spun Ж сод over Chicory exbibited at tbe last gives in a condensed form a ent of “Proved 
nothing else du Myatt Teohific, тшеп занат реет meeting, were Ephestia elutella. Мг. Stanton gave an | facts in the history of the "ut, пани by the 
ago, and rechristened. It is Wonderful at Nor ve ampton, | nnt of the capture of Tinagma resplendella, а | « distinctive marks of salmon and trout," which are 
Batswing in Seotland, and Perle de Rastede or Ros tock NN I of Mierolepidoptera. Mr. Hayward chiefly known by the differences in a form of their 
in Germany! Itis — tat nobody should before айай the diffi ulty of rearing „ће species gil. covers, te arrangement of (heir teeth, the 
emeret enne зеи Hoi e yt and size of the tail fins, which include s prine 
Mr. Myatt, to whom we отек апу de e Str rries.| which n ind obtained hes a pupa found in а stump organs of (1), respiration; (9), ), mastication ; ro motion; 
Ferdinand ves Tran of wood. Mr. Douglas I: iv an account of «ich аге admitted t mong the mos 
idt ай — I have sent for your inspection] the successful rearing of Le epi opt era in winter, the and unvarying in eo rri. M e qim 
two samples X^ vy s Роббен, raised by a police- | — having bee SI ept in warm situations, The e | tinetions of parr, smolt, grilse, of bull troutand 
man а. ihis neighbourhood, It is about four years) air iihi he 6th volume of Lacordaire’s r$ and salmo 
ince the seed of h (сиг К Cole "hans —— to the КыЗы а that Mr. Pennell is a most trustworthy guide. It seem 
to them since time ; last yea зк быз or Weevils. Mr. — an inte end ed expe- | that the Duke AKLIN Raw Tor dome 
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to be marked with а num r guit 
а ег) si second volume of Mr. Trimen vu - the Baiterties Mcr ticket, fastened to the is "i petro - d MR 
than the White. They are even, regularly shaped, | of Caffraria was also ай е early ready for when ска, and the а weight, that the inerease c 
without deep eyes, and consequently without waste. | Fog a Memoirs by Dr. Вау," але aridi. eight w recaptured may be observed—a matter 
When cooked they become very Шз, and if they I y had | tion s of New Chryso melidæ, &с .„ and by Dr. Stål on zu Ld in a variety of бте То what a piteh o 
Sl TY DE Ra | New emiptera were also н — the operations of the *''Thames Angling 
be placed A 1.] | | Preservation Society ” has attained im the artificial im- 
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Ezhib Cottage Garden Produce.—I hope t онг of 230065 рг diui and hatching о 3 y judge 
Poen teh Ate FEM their poorer mime A і © $ 5 by the ж аз stated by their ns superi intendent, Е 
indly express their views оп this subject, in order | The Angler-Naturalist. By H.C. Ае) Van Voorst. | Mr. Pon - tt hum loss has ounted to only 
that an estimate of general opinion may be obtained. 8vo "d пор, 1863. Рр. 425. ег с =ч . wh 
Let it be taken i nel udet from d 51.) AR A aee into the breeding boxes. The young fry are 
eulture most in request, sought for by the кенен The frog trated wit efully reared until they arrive at am age when 
1 f the highest i t | of rude boys, d e were pelting them for mere е wanton they can shift for themselves, and are then turned 
should have a paramount claim to be rec ognised a amusement, something after this fashion—* Young i into the river, thus escaping т tbousend-audak 
proper subjects of reward for successful culture. Such gentlemen! what's sport to you is death to Es "^ nemies to which they would be otherwise exposed 
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Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Rhubarb, and other homely | gentle sport, is that possibly it may be райы] 5 the | саПей the bag.stage is very c 
stuff, which nobody сап do without, and which not а | feelings of the fish. To mns his readers on this | monarch of the stream is represen nted } ma Бод 
few are obliged to do almost everything with as re- point, Mr. — gives а number of instances 84 line, fringed at the edges and almost нын. t, the 
gards the common but necessary business of support ing во to prove ery low sensibility to E oe zm | head and eyes being prominent, and t ether out of 
existence, Now, an exhibition of these arti cles would | cold- blooded satus A ed to He iion | gua to t the body, whi ch measu only y abouí 
not in itself be a very attractive sight to n ep ike three. "Mu nw Y t й; 
it may be seen every morning іп Cov re inutes, and о: removing the hook Hed a |er azure tint. à танчы of че of these newly- 
Market almost in perfection —hence, itunderaken at all, bes the fish's e eye w Tas as dispen and left 44 to batched creatures ugh a powerful microscope, 
it must be for a purely beuevdleut ап d useful end. the hook. The was returned to the exhibits in acie т s system of She double circula- — — 
Мог would it be а self supporting one for the same | water, and the fisher x peii un row dis ine with no Lon, or passage and r AR blood-globules 
reason, but assistance from narserymon Lc owners s of | oue "bait but this eu LH eye ©“ The float ай | узе the veins and at eries, а не nd wonderful f 
Башы plants might. be solici ted to r pude worth | appeared almost instantly, and on landing the new |Sight, which seems to bring the р face to face ES 
visiting t care to pir n its own | comer it turned ont to be the very fish which I had "the | | with the great mystery of life, in at least its visible 
rit. Them s are—By whom should it ре moment before thrown in. This incident proves, І | а8рес 
undertaken Shom, СТЯ and Misa ма е? ad зе first think duit that the structure of cold- blood ed = me in 40 л и А-А hatching, ME 
point e resolvi som y isting ye ѕарреа 1e comes а 
ible body—a society whose objects comprehend | wounds without experiencing material i ата - tle fish f about an an ndi long, with the fins separated. 
what is useful as well as ornamental Let u hich may tend to remove any qualms of i properly tamai and the tail ed forked at 
that the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society | science felt by anglers on e pm of the snfierings the end. The general colour now also changes toa 
should be sed to consider this question. Тһе |supposed to be inüicted жы heir captures This | light brown; and the sides are indistinctly crossed by | 
means а the disposal of any а, whatever are e certainly was not a pleasant circumstan ance tò the | піпе or ten transverse dusky bars, ог parr marks - 
limited. Should this be urged а n for declining fisherman, but apparen tiy rae mot so painful to the Characteristic of all the species of the кш Salmo 
the charge, it should be оек Ын, that SIN of) fish.as might have been expected. when in an immature state, and whicb, in the true 
225]. or therea is awarded hree| -While on € subject we must add a саран, imini salmon, remain more or less visible even in a smolt or 
times a year by one Society (the ко il пае |of ihe * hard.dying? qualities of a “Не parr 6 inches long. In rather more than 12 months 
tural) for Stove — — plants and | *killed? in the = — and miel with m sd time of hatching, about half of the last year's 
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every ушт; En it em tried once. This en ems E the petes which h ln will naim never aes rec in Мау and June are sold in the London markets as 
would next be necessary to make it known in To t the — ther methin ng peculiarly | £T ilse ^ July, August, . = September. Very small 
Quis оша be erster gum. provincial socie uii eL attractive in pike. Tte it kl rilse are sometimes caught, and these, when weighing 
ves to be registered at the «ойсо of the chief. tho dash ad dn vità which it takes tho de eath, its 16 ondon fishmongers 
guion: кз ерата у ferocity and wh 
Renee т; deem y nderful tales |. itin by the ais. asure which we have had, m thi 
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саси wet ФО Ма анато and rcc ей їп E сус DE t and F SM T 
bringing tin to surface, and finally etting | Віз attention to the h haunts of ^ perch an О Ж 
ani me rd ee decline taking upon heredi the hini the hoarding of the bat жа 5 = vite | sticklebacks, the fisherman who ho has Nr, Pennell's be 
—— an ense of sending their vem mi- | was found sticking fast to his right s which would | to refer to Will find an interest in is sport З yor : Р 
petii Cea е place = ws ow. All ro fficulties of this not loose its hold, but was killed, and eaten by us all in ajm mere fish catching. 
es аы ру рто р ompany the same evening. 16 weigled 32 Ibs. Goug í E 
soci smg upon the emseves th the y args of the pro- e гей тенди om the ' bite." The Botanical Magazine for жу ceri 
аз the best specimens onl woulà be тэа cad эон i 1 f 5-of the following: p 
brought to the test with thm of other districts, АЗ 210 ро ye must refer a RR rer: oia b десе а in роо та ВЫ Datan, vi 
to the time when such a show should be held, it is че elling of pike and ether fishes from one ud о | It is allied to В. eam panulatur 
umi | another, the performance of the Perca scandens or elliptic-oblong le 
me bua bs е аб ma-|clim —À e n and the strange vitality of fish — tomentum on the lower surface, but altogether of 8. 
turity- labourer to choose | tioned b erson Tennent їп his History of Ceylon, | more robust chat 
: р longer; the flow 
y have to be left out of end welt клоп tomos В hot season, and rounded segm 
the schedules А, for example, Gooseberries and other | tobe caught the moment the rains set in. mex ы; i м Jed 
fruit except E MN со ана the fishes known in Gi itain, those be- bulb from the inte Cape ‹ 
ren d ce Unt - rete i m ж deer ин е сонс e the most important, by “W. Wilson Regno. Esq, and 
produee could be exhibited. 
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heard of all, не probably have onl 
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nge cely anything certain was| oblong aeumimated iue and heads of wh 
aol A. Ax Blech ; а" of the Matera таен of the salmon even 80 | flowers bearing а good deal hee to those 
ears ago, beyond the fact that the fish ascended the ' an ы. soie Fogeliana, % 
