DECEMBER 5, 1863,] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1159 
M.D., LL.D.; Secretaries, William еге y, 
Li and eor e Gabriel te m 
M.A. Other жх of the Council, Tammes Alderson, 
M.D.; George Busk, Sec. L.S.; Colonel Si orge 
Everest, C.B. ugh Falconer, M.A., МР”); 4 all 
Gladstone, Ph.D. ; Torere Dalton Hooker, M. D.; Henry 
Bence Jones, Professor James Clerk 
Maxwell М. ssor William Pole, C.E.; 
A. 5 "Pro 
Archibald Smith, M. Ab Professor Henry 7, Stephen |si 
mith, M.A.; the Earl Dur P.S.A., Pines 
Professor James Joseph Sylve М.А. 
Watson, M.D., D.C.L.; i зды ан, 
D.C.L, 
Lo iab 
n fur-bearing animals, and in indeer, and 
n those days yn pow ме СИ of: Мыпа 
md: Vy spe Indians, the for of which "ym 
r 1000 warriors to repel bé: iota of t 
quimaux. 
ing thein caref in carefully into into 
make as. little noise as Le mes 
Wiat i is it "that weighs upon the spirits of us .It 
is the absence of 1 vira 
E olate pec vies and trees, and water, are 
Di sastrous fires, howev 
e tracts of hunting oda d n the interior int 
в beautiful as they ре be imagined, yet there i is no 
bir d, or beast, or fish, t 
Scene." 
The tents which our travellers used were made of 
ligat е cloth, or ^ t American Cotton," which tu тпей 
Pp wo tribes above ах whi ch, 
Mistassini and Swampy Creek Indian 
wandering Esquimaux, on the northern Pda. are Ki 
that remain of the former lords of the „Soil. Those 
ba the rain 
ight and Pent py no object inside. If, however, it 
chanced to touch a bag or gun or ex рын at that 
point the water would , penetrate and begin t o drip p. 
and the Rev. Professor Robert Willis 8, i. 
At the. istis time es were presented to P: 
his observations and discoveries. dn 
geology ; to the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, for hi 
lose their id. anon p qo» habits : 
in е” i following. vay —А Stout pole about 7 feet 
long, 
Erai tible а 
куре бз "Es to Mr. J. P. Gassiot, for his researches in 
AM FRUIT AND CHRYS 
mis ei exhibition opened to the publie on on Tuesday. Tust, 
hole be 1 ked ав Тһе 
ul appe e fruit being 
d on long side tables ; eripe piae: fid centre | 
| as dra raug expedition, о 
| appointed "by t the КЕЯ Government as в survey 
geurs, 
in Tm 
by repeatedly plunging » into the same hole, and иа 
made firm by drivin о or three short stakes in 
by ud close to it. ps or east other poles e 
2 feet; long 1 are laid in the crotch at an angle of 45°, 
eM о feet apart at the base. Largo slabs of 
v Lt 
nd 
and two natives of the | 
table was hum with well. nde Chrysanthemums, 
ted pecimen Саш ы 
| биэ, commenced this E 
sie, i 
n the poles like tiles, and kept from falling 
by. other "poles resting upon them on the оп! 
n the ‚ beginning of Jun 1861 ‚ оте, 
all 
f various kinds, and a ана 
of bacon, Sven biscuit, tea, tobacco, м ту ed vege- 
tables, in pens Birch-bark P eM А Sh that 
ae n 
urse Ьу e great occupation o India un bo 
| for pea КА f food, € for the ыша which are sold 
e the а Ан Вау Company, or rather exchanged 
ог goo os 
На | 
ўна, Uvedale's St. дшш, апа Glou Miren Pears; jall these things, canoes and all, would have to be| The rreindeer used to be the mainstay of 
Reinette du Canada, Blanche Colville, Belle du Bois, “ portages” | the Mas and Nasquapee a but very few 
and Blenheim Apple i | whi ^w occur on that rapid river. pmi. "visit their country n Its pilage or 
Азатйв,—15%, Mr. J. Bent, Edgbaston, Birmingham; 24, Mr, |. А better selection than Mr. Hind could s arcely far, for is almost. such, is .the зай and largest 
R. hes Birmingham ; 30, Mr. W. Ingram, Belvoir Castlo; ! have béen been ma man the e pedition y shaggy about the 
Сга for he had already explored the Canadian Red River| head Fs neck. Тһе flesh is delicious, "HE go leather 
сарак “ Mt Hy were numerous. Among in 1857, niboine and icai uiri in | excellent for leggings and moccasin ts habits, 
them mples of Ribston Pippin, Fearn's 1555 ща took а pe eculi jar interest in the raeter, | while the Lapland ana PETAT Meat iig is ihe Lene 
n, as Б. ippin j il ‚ Court of | condition, customs e American сагї 
"E em on ipsi Cornish Pippin, and Вона, The natives grs that ud should wait a fort- se монь, ойе wildest, shyest, and. most un- 
Russet, were conspicuous, . night at Deus “ф e the river time to fall" Тһе enable, uch so that they are rarely pursued 
Ашатав.—1в&, Mr. A. Lumsden, Bloxholm Hall; Sleaford ; | said *n s the gorges while the water is P. white x rum ор, shot by e except through 
9d, Mr. R. pb иын За, Mr. J. Bent, Edgbaston. | high; perpendielr. тоок | ИЛЕ, as glass, flank the casual good fortune; Indians alone hw th 
Culinary Apples i "ЕРКО ЛҮЕН ЕДЕ | river ach в 8 between them pd patienco and in linctive ста ich enables 
h сует Ч БЕ: ат порае |та apid.” Y od A Ше M ; du to tow, there ів n m eras them unseen, unsmelt; for 
POP on En wer е some beautiful specimens, o the nose of this animal can detect the t i» 
pec 
Celine Anong them m Orange,Royal Russet, Beauty. of 
Kent, Reinette » Ara а, уон Pippin, M 
bury Pippin. Ken t, Dumelow 
Northern Greening, аде Greening, Alfriston 
en 
Bridgew 
ling, 
and 
ground to walk on, nothing but high TAN high, high | 
by ng it); you 
judged 
rightly that time w: 
QE anything human a es 
lend unsuspected, If ә takes alarm 
| and starts om. on the run, 
ter was tne very 
th deg erige p Pt the wa 
that {ор ‚Ыз progress, and pushed | 
abbits 
and be атаа when Tes сап Ў bed, ee Ке" musk- 
1i 
Awa A r. 0. J. Perry, Castle Bromwich, Birming- onward whils joa Fark rats, а Ss kind are valuable, 
"ei Ta Мт, R. Gidings, Birmingham ; 30, Messrs, Pluck & The falls were magnificent; the portages very | from t на : 2. the little Rr ite which — x 
sti d rugged, someti rice to those of lynx and 
Dessert Dens (24 varieties) were likewise well Puy: шы а pt PES ошаш, ог тә шаш Pie (5 д ME dh età 
pharma -fno fine examples of инора monte], Glou Mosen, Күре RA к, once . "o uei ai on fire, | +, The -trapis a sort of triangularbox, 
: 3 азын and almost mm. AER along, | on the р of а small tree, at about the height 
e Malines, bbc. Nelis, Marie Louise, т mar, | carrying the e D of the snow-line, 4. e, 8 feet from the ground. 
Beurré Diel, a eurré, were num element. hs те ed ‚О оро, that|fall is fo a neigh tree 
erous, 
Awards.—1st, h^: J. Bent, Edgbaston ; 2d, Mr. A. Lumsden, 
Bloxholm Hall'; 3d, Mr. R. EN Birmingham, 
\ 
dles 
* The Collections of Culinary Pi 
then Dij шой th 
pay rocked th the о canoes along with ЫНА" “т. the 
down too perpendicularly p 
s (2 
however r by fa far the most conspienons— < ев 
ft appeared s rvellous, 
E > э red Зе Ј аа: Cale E logi 
3d, 
п: | down, was sei y 
dragged past the difficult and otherwise Tee aec 
irch-| оез 
аде Wc g the boa 
b" а wo and creeping round a 
boulder or point of md, band fon casting а Ga 
with a stick attached i which, Lane | 
cus), or carcajou, 
French 8 call it, will often go along a 
| line of traps Wer ag fo apum and takeall the ra 
iuf. of eid Mp Ses medy is to watch fo 
See Mou efr 
v z NE uncommon, and, at times, a 
одих animal - Mr. Macken 
ver ond and а оме im vench on tha t : kenzie, of Mingan, 
of ке ne good, БЫШЫШ Ө бә remarkably I point. Often the frail Birch-bark can ‚ | landed on a. small í pposite the Post, more for 
Among the Chrysanthemums were well-grown plan and tl set work- sewing зр the ga ing те ise t Special object, taking th him a 
of Chevalier de: Julie Туге; Lady нде Beams, ming them to keep the | ЖЧ» n w, a knife, and snow shoes. 
Antigone and Rifleman; and among Pompons, Cedo T 1 ho soon saw the fresh tracks of his 
Nulli, Yellow. edo Nulli, Priscilla, o ор, Bob, Attila, | In so apos Pra T beautifal, | shoes, nt H^ ursuit, ses d and 
Andromeda, in Dri “stu до us shee ce hanging from the edge of а | round the island. а steady owards evening 
primes m АЕ OR don of 9: sb Mr. J- perpendienlar 3 dk % east Am. et ; above the river. | the animal „мав ану getting "tired, and ў, zot two two 
Bent; 2d, Mr. w Middlemore. Collection of 6: 1st, Mr. C. Blue and w £ pu with m h 
J. Perry; 2d, Mr. J. Bent. Single specimens: 1st, Mr. С. J. | a i 4 glis vd in "the 1 бә evening бе ow used for killing - the smaller game. 
резу; 2d, Mr. Bent; 3d, Mr. Middlemore. Cut Blooms: Col- | sun, Clumps of Birch in fulll g out of|got within 20 yards: the cat the Indians adi i) 
Leer a EET Er hie E Parr: MOS 7. огуз crevices in the rock, hung tenderly over the col зод round, rose its hind legs, snarled, an 
3d, Mr. W. Middlemore. Collection of 6: ist, Mr. C. J. Perry; | white ice below, n each side of this beautiful ia А to paw th pe Mr. M. discharged Medis 
24, Мг. J. Bent. Single imen: 1st, Mr. W. Middlemore ; | of. white, fri nged with delicate green, the red rocks |а but at the ваше moment his snow-shoes 
2d, Mr. C. J. Eis) 3d, Mr. J. t. se stern and unchangeable. White, green, an 27% red, ped him up, um he fell headlong with his 
ut bl re also shown well by Mr. J. Geor, rge, [in t tree ees and rocks blending in yos ma harmony, | faoa in the snow, The cat (ринен м же upon him, 
of Stamford Hill who took the thre » first prizes, for ith one stroke the ыг his back. 
24, 18, and 12 i in the open clas silent КЕНЕ i Mr. M. turned round at ‚ойсо, Ош з cat by 
with the macer drew his 
Nec n d Sene n s of боой n were shown by 
I. Mr. C. J. егуз yalio a 
pups of 
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vols 1863. Long- 
Co. Pp. 6 618 (851 +267). мела 
Ву Henry 
А+ Ату irees p Qe growth за met with. 
mposing Ww 
most the Spruce, some of mo 
ap rà diameter, "with tall and clean | over 
Th Bih trees were also 
the Grand 
rr but as he made 
uim d n 
; but it left the victor exhausted 
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