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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ocronz& 24, 1868, 
evidence in i support. ofi the whole « * supposition,’ | ан contrivance of my own). The. cold a „air „after. also. My gardener wishes to  eontinne the Vine border 
My author i g ne border 
етеу Ll & bad tul hod chimney, сара M of bei: g [18 feet wide, І ат: of opinion the mots of the Yid 
in the Dee ае town; вес pidi ‚һе tells me, "that | aa жы p ав Ré an Ld. lso at the wm end of he | vill be be doe d to th во carefully 
in the course eit eregrina Мола; he went up the Dee | room near the ceiling. w hen the fire is fairly lit 1 | рур and drained, but І am distrusiful of шу own 
on the left bank beyond Llandrillo and ibove where tbe | can burn the waste from my othe те, consume | opinion, and shall be very grateful for any advice that 
Ellesmere Canal receives its fiel outhful of wa S smoke, and p most agreeable healthy | will kindly be afforded me. An Old Subscriber, 
he сате to а w the banks, ealle (тау! circulation of air without wasting heat; and what Scolytus destructor. In rep “ ‚ Page? 
Wood," and the very spot was shown bii: wa té happens in one room с asily be obtai ned in every 990) I have to br that I thought I hád be 
* tradition ? says the monks first turned the grayling | apartment im the e, the chimney during its j sufficiently careful in my note about the Sonthampton 
into С river! whole length being i y case conv ed into m trees (p. 966) in stating that th small branches 
: То say the least of it, 16 is а tradition inter: | Warming. chamb Rid nd Lyn дю carried up it in submitted my examinatioh showed по traces- of tlie 
una i in relation to the уне ый worthy of mueh | а pipe. In this way I have only an open fireplace, | attacks of Seolyti, and that the gnarled wounds еге 
fu rther And a as 1 kno there are no Vah Me. cheerful oM arance eot which on a cold winter | attributable to some other cause. "That the trunks of 
MEUM га wh w Eng lishmen would c ө to Deren se, but 1 the trees are infested with Scolyti was; pua too 
€ould have invented tbat tradition. There t {эе ау nt 
another view to take of it. 16 is considered that air, freed from al vitiating influences. 
monastie establishments were very n 
early ехізбепеё of Christianity in Brita 
Christianity 
In fact 1 
f Italy without Bering. ln trouble 
of going there, the atmo sphere of my rooms bei 
there is reason to believe it was вотежһег 
те к - first word 
end of econd, 
w e shops 
for the government 
Church. "a vr e and grew till the 
invasion of Hengis d Horsa in A.D. 449. 
of the British 
ere rit the|!n wh 
e | altho 
ga 
all tim Др invigora akin ng and healthy, {n tho pas n 
my pu is in operation, fogs never exist, 
"uy in Tus bis ci other rooms in "the hor 
uot Mm heated are 
ortance to persons 
ire and under such a system, 
with improved pm ү: Iam sure no lood. -poisoning 
e endow Pies many arid кке ей, 
of St. Ambrose, 
t 
eth 
rdsley. At Holyhead, а mona stery wa 
Bishops oF Br itain were. in 
tlie habit of joining the ecelesiastica 
breathing r, which has proved so бе 
T Tate, could ‘posly take place. The soon T » 
р 
vet er for dd health rr our т лон 
evoted much of my tim 
to the study p А rog чей Шан and I am 
convinced th at the ылги just | described 18 the best that 
i 
w Ry даа їп теў state of the question respecting th 
attac k 
E: 
carrying m for building : a net. I м 
e calle 
e had 
regarded 
f these pow on healthy trees, or 
e abso 
was E. ssing the eei of 
Rectory; 4 miles а E, 
— rook 
Е 
rom 
e day before. 
Oct. 13 I wa 
noticed it the 
Fir. thi 
as a some ewhat кашы же Йом, ні 
continent, Мә would give them. ге улы ity ofj po 
li; and that, at the Council of Remini 
а time to 
s that 
"3 
doctrine. "St 
д 
Iwil lli nform you when it H 
oli. T 
fts Pda Каа dd ота 
аг as Mee circulation al air r is xor is also good 
And therefore I think that the Polmaise 
ing should ore tried in our 
an, as 
have failed toz admire him, aud. with him tò have| Would have no fear of satisfactory results. If these | Шеш t eyery lover of the most ese 4 
d. with | remarks should induce д ntlemən to try the vegetal i 5 d Tam 
is tastes, his 1 exper; ha y good plans but modeis in e. QUses. e discussion whic! 
rcm A Aen: T алны 2 opportunity to | ту ion, the wor ing o of which I should be гат - Paper а АА, я TOM SNO to ke i 
Obtain, and the probable inclination the | happy to explain, J: Newton; 30, vour when g d ow» uces me to send уй 
mo of old to possess this in thé s ms | Hyde Ра p. ^om ot deeem py 
Р, 
ing 
Douglas, by one of our most distinguished ouam 
** Your а s Prides 
has been woude 
the quality excellent. 
a 
er.—You pointed out the | whi 
eigh, Su 
are a signal success; Ше 
rful, the size of the Potatos large, 
You may safely recom nei 
Y 
h а , 
f Britain. .Then, to- д i бе The & Pine Plant ever removed f 
» э Р к. Ты, A eal uM Bab үүчн other br. "the beautiful малар e animals . arid | There weré three Apples in the cluster; h 
but: ма» èr up, in another ES Оп the Saxon|Plants to the countries and localities best suited for |а ing spot іп i, we ate i 
invasion Christianity declined ава ні feviVed in ре growth; ,In the imei icm E. of this, ү {сероз full e d G 
: : is sometimes made а propagator of Scotch | Сой е idge. 
kaot on had Carini y tl loniae | ii ЭРТ tasted of this, the most delici 
' parts plaees an of Њолате en ecd seen great m rs of|States Apples, as well as o 
asteries of үг ndn has now left A they а йр earrying in t their ir bills to à i|of table i ck ge We it to 
themselves, or, rather, their representatives; returni TUM гета 
ng 
to England about д.р ; when, in the reign of 
Ethelbert, St. Augustin restored Christianity to Eng- 
land. That many monas 
besides those ЖЕ жеге qus 
glut the appetite of the tyrant май that ni Kiuner: 
while we find still standing the ruins of an abbey at 
Llanelitydd : and that the monas didn not ңуз remain 
in their first abodes appears b. his on chronicle; that 
at Wigmore | - Некеге : ugustine monas- 
tery n 1100; but for Want of water 
Е " 
tic peser ents Дш | existed | a 
in 
Fir trees. 
th ought that E eii did earry "Potatos there for 
ing them, but en closer obse icem 
wi thej 
t | Ne ippin 
Japanese рай" 
кй aed this is 33 far the ie It out w in 
f the different materials 
PTT 
but which upon exa m proved to be c де тош 
Еог б де -— they "paced (x thero 1 
y, but the result that 
into a stately monaste mile beyond tha town." 
Thus I Sti mon in ary a mik of н 
existence of a Monastie establishm 
and Bala, and neat other streams redeem pere 
though all еме of Ruins ил now ise lost. Æ. €. 
Ноте Correspondence. 
Heating айа Ventilating.— —1 have seen it faa 
Wi 
сап 
- е м б P 
Somewhere in reference to Sir William Árms 
/ations u 
of our 
ċoal, шаде àt the last meeti P fa 
p a: that “the d jj n il fields 
pound EU 
g ourselves 
Yeverthele а question етая we should, 
eq ot the” М, бе wasteful of that which i is ОЁ |в 
lotted “appointments, and disfigur 
landscape be: bapti whieh 16 never possessed b 
J. 
Фон ғаре f late G in whieh 
eutting has mme bes the erop was good а 
db in райе health. А few PRÉ since, deni 
of | thegardener left ouse;nothing ај аурей: rongabout 
them, but about fio s afterwards 
bunch covered with mould, so thick that pun Tati 
on. Pad 8 and we cote 
of the Vino border ed, mati ; i 
alniost ted, with self- 
own И there have been also, some Gourds ; 
юше Sweet Pens. grown on it during. the suinmer; | 
vis; e ess is eri and ome now be "i ye of all Loi 
— in great "e mbers, 
n October 12 
Dunkin пра 
ect 
to. 
certain Воо of. му анагы 
state of the leaves. 
y, satisfüctor АР 
i wd cause P In don den we Me mould ds itself | 
Dg pin 
j (el & it ү а M ч оона. Ап теа 
Subseriber, Tonbridge We 
> | your very able corresponden 
Fea the e damage, ог сап it be atíributed. to айу | 
sligh always been 
е have ble to 
1 
Vine Borders.—1 shall all feel greatly obliged if some of 
ts will favour ine with — 
advice оп the following point. ly this £ 
à range of new Vitneries. 
MR are аео 
E 
E c li sudor Or збан 
broken stones and brick ends and a good. 
n 
у i Vines 
r | grown di having з A early in the spring ; ат 1 
; to. iE. 
r 
áste be | 
nurs n, J. Rust, B 
іони. you кориро d of he "то se. Lan 
ше observations from correspondents oh f 
lateness of the swallows iri taking théir 
| departute from our shores this усаг; 
observed them as late as September 10, айй ай 
| late as October 1. da say that I saw 
нота 
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аа у 
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