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5.—1845.] 
SESS 
THE eee ee. 
71 
£ 
pe 
uan of it into the water amongst health 
iss, with ae best results.—G. M. Elliott, 
#) 
rE pem 
aurel Swe prn DUR to Cow 
th 
Ripley 
y| roots, and one of the fi 
| adhering to it. 
, b eS Eas h of an Apple- 
ar. So long - “they breed under- | 
Sets I should great fear that no application to the 
an d 0. 
s some of your readers, who 
saag we consume 
them ci 
ad 
tion from a thie re twoc 
Bhi seer sre i 
iH 
and although I 
dang erous to cattle, 
d i le 
will kindly mention Seg 
uch interest to gar arden 
Rebiews. 
laridir Cooke Lär in all its Serta 
ngm 
A Ph rage rival of Mrs 
| fair 
By Eliza Acton. 
. 683. 
Rendall a ee that bids 
merit of 
the aes ess is, her ermid bae of English swe and 
ca grea instead of the jumble of Fr renc ch and 
tal argon 
w on sale abs prm eee. She gives, too, 
| the actua l weights and 
plo 
n her receipts, and this is a decided i naan, 
us to remove, much of th 
of sm oke, both — 
rnally it is en injury, as w 
4 Hoo admirer of cayenne; ‘and it 
upon on handiul’’ of this, and “a pinch” of that 
with which our grandmothers were contented. ` Trw 
be as well, however, to bear in mind — Mrs. Acto 
Ul be ee ‘or 
ich 
Sake whed drive in by the wind 
the glass. 
pe scribes. With regard to A, rege! pit Cooker ryw per 
guide than I should.—H. Bur. rgess, The Bur: 
Allotment System. —The _case noticed atA . 54 i 
of abi ardly wor objection to the allot 
E. syst em he been: proved 
imin 
d. | success. i 
pocu construction of tha t very excellent form of ritu 
boil : 
t Act of Parlia 
$ manufacturera of Mahohes ter to a 
i a give Th his in dic 
ment * required the 
dopt smoke-burners 
cates a more-certain m 
b 
the article to which I have 
thod p “it sed, when ait 
and Hallen’s bell- Melins, but without 
owever, have arisen from the 
This, h 
a fault of all our Ex oglish Cooker 
e 
ve wished for more inform 
; but the insufficiency 
of details upon t 
hat part of the nade ect is the universal 
ooks, 
7 
much in t is ches he 
much 
expanded within the cavity, o jgnite at the nearest: 
of i e, 
a s de 
ense plain occupied chief iy by “ieee 
| stunted plane of Prosop z Moni is, and Yuccas. It cover 
point. o which I could iatro 
duce the a for the discharge 
of the r AAAA currents of a 
wor, 
Perh 
oe called it Acrito, and 
the fruit was much ei eat dre Hart 
S bave trie d metal t sons to discha arge air into the interior 
have 
pray Fai” is ‘Searcy at ‘al a ‘the only part 
-been detect been phe) ladies 
p 
ae A 
‘quality, and a few nursery AREE 
d 
Halle ctors of 
applied the ep iple in some 
success, in- 
g di 
not see it in flower. fts ETE ternate opie Ta ate, 
beautifully marbled with p e blu 
ith 
} {| formation upon the subject. 
I tan: ‘ory 
An 1 Fru —A plant of Pyrus japonica, of 
the scarlet towering variety, planted in a bor der of 
sarab, Phe free 
deya Ith ood two winters Planted a gainst 
ing $ them dow 
objections in the 
n, 
piem 
ments ai Sow 
r h 
xposure of such practices is | 
But saa por let us | 
ing ai 
fi 
sown land {part t ofthe plastic clay formation), placed 
| on a subsoil of chalk, with a good southern oor and | 
ric wall, o tion. of 250 or 300 
way of gra 
| sl because e a few of that elass may plac 
a level with some of. thei shly ied 
Hen Sare 
re 
st mode 
e test of eipelinent lam 
ex Medics the ethan of my own 
e emer ‘unig the se of s sev veral 
p 
a wish in | of t 
n, fresh gathered 
= 
| acton ke may be increased in 
e ve oy at Haste or by seeds ; but when the “kind d 
e like the p grafting Re the ost certain and 
g 
ers freely in April and May.— 
ONIA CUNE ee ge-lipped er 
grant : Ww. 
po ee but perhaps this 
tention cid dressing, and might have been remedied 
ATA. 
as o Epiphy te.) » Orchid ynandria 
e.— Hautoniensis. 
site extent for 
use ri dania yin andes by Frost.—The fol- 
ne h stood from o 6° of 
o f 
off by a chisel affixed to a handle of wah 
‘i ate recording to the _ height of trimming re- 
d the 
eet to the work, get on quite 
ox the lower branches with | 
I a 
8 pales ape fully 20 per ĉent. better in 
aera 
as 
Nerium, 
| in rte quie 
ut, 
This is 
a most t: beautiful epiphte alisin nary 
candida, with flowers nche 
nearly fou es in bean 0 
rich brown ti ipped with g ae 
he lipi is pure white, with a ae of pink near r the 
e different fro ai oreari peso a 
| commencement of th 
hylla 
a bignonifolia 
Cineraria populifolia 
amelloides 
Sollya heterophylla 
0 | Corrsea asp 
as the wees i are pete us 
eir tecblen neighbou 
i upper 
the coll 
eiT 
pan deg 
| Cheiranthus s strictus 
Acacia Clianthus 
hese pare. Tost oige Sey or less, thotight not to 
s to be u: 
peat gracili 
| Hydran gea hortdinid 
argon 
ge falgens 
ccinea Passiflura incarnata 
gi ving room mer ight to 
than 
the 
t The la st stood out last winte tal tub | co 
unprotected, and pushed beer fra mm arg sallit, of the 
| roots.— 
| nent, in w 
d 
Lobelia erinu 
— opposition to the onaped 
ended by your correspondent, I 
erally, to a very: ne 
worn by sgrcatur students and others, on the 
and summer: the ey are made high, 
England 
easants in presery ves ; but tn 
om manner they are „prepare 
ery glad of any 
a 
Ved ag food for oe 
to learn in w 
Ould be y 
de 
ed 
buttone f the calf of the leg; 
4 lower part is made of good stout soft calf-leatber, 
pper part of thinner ca If; they are lined 
uch ings the are 
| ind, orat al. Anata. not at all notched: 
n oturfy-heath Id 
eran am le suppl rai water e n 
o pPp'y 
w 
house should be ste 
big temperature sean att ie nee above 66° by 
e heats—Botanical Regis 
Garden anda. 
Auckland Castle, ae ‘en ra he puna 
he top of its leav 
eag P of its stem is 22 inches,—A. 
Bee 
spi ohn straw hives are recom- 
may answer well for 
hand 
Size of Hives. 
mended by some 
cottage hi 
draw pay together on the combs i 
of the hive; — er the surrounding a 
is, less liable w ian urm 
mouldy, in consequence vot the 
r Tni a great t- oa 
wet 
tag 
in ptr 
w 
the 
Aosko. and the soles covered 
lambs’ wool flannel, -e renders ps es or socks of 
half boot effectually prevents | f 
they will not grow 
ser a ‘that hey eas | 
the ingress of dus t, &e. ; ge tbe feet warm 
disagreeably ee S] is, altogether, very comfortable, | c: 
H a, 
hil 
an con quentl asi sett E a ar &e., are 
a kno consequen 3 ge their adoption reise ticularly 
for children, eee rs fis tend ‘early to sei feet 
a nA on nt 
is aphis about the. 
ae natural res a iaa now almost tankan aoe 
— Lagos. 
