DECEMBER 12, 1863.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
1183, 
аб an elevation of, 
Jand of the great 
22 4 р, + t +h 
scattered over the land, they 
ince. 
Now the poor Indians are constantly suffering fro 
| starvation ; ; they have no notion of cultivati 
g | ference between “Cattleya Warscewiczii delicata" and 
the Semi- ato b va ages е іп асаре n eme 
s Ма „оң tany. Тһе k before 
d he iibi Mt din а 
Рах 
ing the deserves to be т тер a 
yet the manufacture of 
h, g 
It was no чат. е vg our author, that an | 
artist brother was бунун eady with his ea we :h-book, | 
wh op iy: occurred of ineating | 
the fea the r the peop ЕЯ 
е т 
. The strange pep тое 
peculiarities of the country, are в o well тергев 
other 
nted by tive of the fish 
e Rime ri Hudson's no with p 
y , 
th d names, din 
д 
the defiance of all bot ota- 
es 
mui эш ч» their country has 
Es 
| 
eu Eod 
е! 
lessness; апа a: mon deberes | in he 
their à iv er 8 "ves 
hav n leas the e : tm 
forbids his adn broth in his waters, 
under the pre etext that he is teful 
elves, ‚ will, if persisted dn, prevent its taking ы 
to th the 
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plac 
benuty “of the subjects, and the admirable cultural 
. Hai rd li nes these, for the poor 
th 
tion it contains, would apre qr it. 
thé wo 
з Тобаа ! [ч уге в ha! at. it is inten ide d t 
Mr. W. Hind, that they 
ón the memory, and one almost fancies one has 
This reminds us o of another 
kahl 
re anxi 
iod cannot “stand the damp and кА — his | to have ri faults e emediod to which we have 
n gets too | 
companions die around him ; and he 
characteristic, viz., the 
from the mere times tain arks the gneissoid 
rock, to a vegetation of ves пурен which is 
thus described :— 
“Тһе ойша of the rocks were most striking, and 
contras оошу green of the Spruce forest 
and the Cope strips of Birch. The purple mountains 
rise in grand TE ei labradorite, or slope | away to the 
The dee noire, as the - Jesuit priest is call 
something towards his civilisation, but ta 
teach him as little 
very хене of fait; 
Here is а characteristic tale 
| omit ней, As Васи агаа а girl Mum 
marry a 
takes care to | 
religion as "meg beyond the 
th. 
x za be| 
qp {йе should come. 
| deemed it our duty to adve: 
ed, does | — Flora of Surrey, by J. А. Brower. (Van Voorst), isa 
| тегу nice duodecimo volume, containing such a 
| berto of the plants ж "this pee бойу ds as 
erve as a model for similar Fire pues 5 
| localities are clearly and copio and a capital 
to | coloured Geological Map of йук реи ted by Mr. 
— adds greatly to the sterling value of the 
aie of gneiss. g 
ofa the "Mo sses and Lichens. They are of all 
ifr osted silver to verailion from seppe i] 
loons and porcupine were to 
it w: tortainmgnt, 
itha side dishes, for m 
- t they 
а of M. h Notices of the Birds, 
ide: а s Sel ch of the j^^ olog е НАН of the Neigh- 
metri Bue publisher), is а very inferior affair; 
| bu bw say ко Lp ik- must, however, 
i author: 
d no- 
the har h and un yielding rocks, 
covering eep cracks wi h a treacherous mantle, | 
beautifying jagged 
Before quitting the Moisi 
points, growing and flourishing | 
you t 
е, а few remarks must " Гоо 
their | à A Y 
feast. 
e Ti 
k I am going to im? hio 
Pia E him esterday, ай һе frighten 
y find anot ther 
оша 
dine ver 
rries. They pare 
She — * Do 
wife." ж , The strangest part 
Min or the в 
юле iem ндай for Doc 
call a 
Шей the i to make. 
Ina small duodecimo printed at Bombay, Mr. 
made on the extensive SNO of Birch bark. It is us 
ble e canoe 
as hearti My as any of the rest, without t 
ness or restraint. 
Gill 
blis! t Vocabulary of native Indian 
he least > e ded use 
names of plants under the title of а Han 
Eie ad of Western India, фе. It o 
табар the baggage us every Indian sine. and to 
be introduced into every native в cho es The no 
may be perf: 
A TE; 
s to bec 
pla nts around the байан 
ds ENT, e, the "Birch bazk is 
la the latter case the skins 
hatev ver light сеа e D. be 
еа p^ а lett 
to be drawn, РЧ is а cache t 
called into requi iion. 
+орасе - B tea, о 
taken 
sometimes - contrivin g to ре by а 
e under 
neath the ice ; LÁ at other ilios s, lift ting and сату ісе 
апа all dow Mr, Hi r^ 
ard with „terrific violene 
Mich pus on ny an io Kheir scie rid names have 
ta h 
and tied ни up vix reindeer sinews or spen A Ё end 
f four- 
bes varii 
бо monia of the St. t. La awren 
"p x 
any par 
ү sollet information —Ó ng the condition, habits, 
he Та brador Índians, or whether 1 
of those yorisan 
makin 
of Mr. е nd's commission | 9! 
importance of the island of Anticosta, which h 
ave the greatest possible value as 
hly Lohr 
lume respec 
, is vastl) n 
„Бо 
of the 
se | and 
ce, and e enlarges — tie 
e^ bin i 
e that the per 
all the rest 
ok v put together, and же hope the Canadian T 
it а mh 
Indian education. T „А, 
і. great good sense. 
atts’ Diction ary of Chemistry, Part X. (Longmans), 
ру * Fluorine," Heo has excellent articles on 
ting the | «ров an F 
of Practical 
choo 
| fine вс he training 
oundland alone рос апп 
together 
en h 330,000}. Such T má of алт 
e sea, ought not to be disregard. 
X | nationel in portance. 
of hard aces n 
nually 
with 3 million PATCH: 
to a 
ed, for sai; E is of | 
Our rulers should eyi As these 
Under Han 
угар, by R. S. Culley, Foegrale orem 
Е" uber intendent (Longm да), 8vo. volum 
conta taining ап шні of of 
lcus of SERI adea 
Walton & Maperly have issued the 
of A History of the eem by P. Smith 
р fore us contains 
orld, and 6 First 
on 
-oil, 
i fe om 
e Fal t 
St ate the De fad 
"he Post diluvian Werl, 
1603 t this village had w hav 
doubiless been destroyed e iom aet vibe ot 
H о have been P$ не 
agers appear 
all that remained of them 
an 
аваа. 
that Mr. 
Moravian missionari bod ir four stations 
- coast of ed aer. they are exerci 
=: beneficial influence upon the |Esqui 
„ “Bom e idea of the аганы 
ips these devo 
= 
carbonaceous | 
matter, bones of wild animals, pottery, а various im- 
inte v of phe and Бопе, inc uei some of those 
жо | 
fact dein the mean annual iei mpera! 
а. | 52". 
At Ok-kak it is n - — ч реш? 
and this ras з rien any fuel 
апа eir i houses bym 
hi hl of the 
very highly History oft 
to the E 
ted men 
ош 
т, the 
from 
Second Proba- 
ions; a and d Earl rly 
1 
the Рейн uge to o th s Dispersion, or, T 
tion and Fall; ue eire isio. 1 of f Nat 
Не 
оп the 
he 
sing th! xodus. 
He 
m of x rt nday—a bright, 
don y smt d шу, slthongh 1 пошу! э the morning and 
evening—we bloom, by the roadside, in the 
Звоно. of Preston, the Байда nd Daisy ; 
27° 
d 
had ; the 
stoves" They peres 1163 ; pers 
Aene 
“ Dem 
«i en. a Jesuit missionary, who visit 
Montagnais о of the Lower St. Lawrence in 1632, 
y all these 
MEUM m 
пау. е апа their 
urors impose sadly u 
ed the iret | the i of hee pee 
1 mechani e gai 
their Жалт wd: fos 
r suffer absolute want. Bes ides 
cal arts. 
Warner's Select etr accu Plants. 
his Part contains figures 
запа we 
respects i is во D f tom 
élan 
In our nótice of the preceding Part we 
he tmc: between the so-called Den 
Vordian (юкдыр Dr, 
you аге 
stand. 
answered 
Widati 1 of hardihood, cruelty, and couraze 
and the D. Falconeri 
dif we were to glance at 
ve|we should find а stil more 
for ! 
M PE aii Hai Res Whose feuis witli ose 
&nother seem to have been of the шов deadly 
character, If there were ever villages, like Hochelaga, 
€ 
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ic 
an we 
Part VI. 
Oncidium 
m Cattleya Mp and an 
sii, although we 
pointed ou 
Hooker, 
numbers, | 
тооп, (9 and flow ring in the garden were Stocks, Wallflowers, 
m" | the Polyanthós gue S emu Smet hybrid EC us 
and „other late g Roses, veral Hea 
1 obse 
wise lioe 
sudde 
sarcodes, vy aus or е ster а Shower а б; or of myr 
in organic substances in corruption. 
"the area of 
te unable scieneo iate 
drobium 
ot ud 
{ег in a state ы 
heterogeny y in tbe production 
{в in organic mat 
