86: THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. a 
9 feet | and, Other matters, amounts to| read by G. Doubleday, Esq., the ures of 
se ith the t J carefully save | 61 pash e tank, and pipes for the Wings of Insects, as affording iigooste vee 
še : 5 ludin er thing except the The autho’ or state: ed that he sha d fou nd am aise cael 
tank ate t Hi ging e optera 
a very Laree guy ro) ay % het wn s ra ai yain Tame an, een ys the bo aa i lr large enoug h pat “Beth Museum, E t the paar i er tha 
by strewing this: haulm) very thickly ‘over e. Itis a cylindric | ne of the wings was more ito be relied on for diss 
berries; make the twigs:so matted together on so o intri- | one. The outside damele is s 16 ika inside do. (the | enisi genera and f: erived.. 
cate that birds cannot hop from one spray to ) another to | cavity for fuel), 103 inches, height | 2 feet 6 inches, and | from thea antennæ and palpi. In 7 Pe oo gs A all insects. 
commit their depredations. T there is a air- hress 
8 k has been this ther of gong sets below and three sets above. In rot z 
blowing it off. The haulm pe any a would pis but that | iron, and I bel eve a eat less than mine, and if care-| he pointed these out in their normal condition, 
ofthe sweet Peais much the toughest. This remedy | fully plated will doubtless. last lon Saal. Th oiler others. they became: hypertrophied and 
does not succeed so well with Currants, as they are | itself, wi ithou| chimney, cost 3/. 15s.—C. J. D., Bolton. | according to circumstances, an 
devoid of thorns; and, therefore, I dra the extremities Blue gi len ever pugnacious the robin may be, | valuable character.to. which he. alluded. 
ofall-the:shoots into a focus, with one or two hay-bands;| he seems to fea the blue tit. One of bas frequents | st stated that his views had the entire concurrence of. Mr. 
thisemethed protects the inside of the ane from being | wy b » where I g aper: was read from A. Hening Esa : 
deprived of their buds, asthe birds have not room to get and bac: This morning the tit i pepe off the ls on the a of he first motion of the sap in spring, 
at.them; and I leave those that are paba to take robin several times, pref will the latter stay | ributed to. endosmose, capillary. strat 
i ce, being assu epee pa amy tary the e point. Once the tit flew down from a geur | P The objection 
aperi I now come to h fi he | fi s, that een was ore conn 
by your correspondent from Stowmarket. robin as he passed ; pring at any ip tiwa 
pae ra “might havaja ome sd:m y Peas eas, f itd | the tit retreated. Can these birds be pair- year. The third could ios be the cau mes 
y her | g slready? On the Sls t Jan., I saw aikaa blue and | the sap began to move, the buds were gies sepi ‘dea, but.» 
Teena en up a "a bat and coat on a stick its b y the oad (the ground | covered o over with their ans A la. The e author believe 
"TH h y 
w ut the 
Petri hr Symaal were not my grandfather's, and corres- |-A few days ago, I Oe fe sparrows fighting i ina absorption of moisture from the Sisoephars, and the 
pondents should not Tand to eeroneats abe and general melée, as they often do in spring.— 0. d 
ub a laugh, 
sms. The object twas, no do! t, , to c P ei 7 P n goni i 
e all know that i ip tot I beg to explain that R reason “why pater pro- | on, th id more cee oy ovale 
may. n pki oer without eee them with u 8, that then- came reg aa: ‘on effected the movement g 3 
civil r emarks. But to proceed; Mr. Bree ee says I was idle or indolent to Reston th e “Teast care upon them. the sap. 
Awl 
sticks to my Peas for the birds to perch on. Highly | dirty appearance—it becoming oxidated by the «ction of E TAAR 
t-indeed.! but it so happened that I Now all that is re uired is to ae the 
inamdan e r AA Friog ii ar a He Pe va- protector bright pat z9 The Perna Aih one =. Difficulties. 
rieties were eestensed the former lay on the groun Z P } To no class can ook, with “this title havemo. attra 
ees ing far persia red the same fate with foe Lens | | the : g out of a fi p sa lt will th i an to ARES, who, of albmen in their sa 
, Pha pe the greatest need of ii and 
harbour birds, nd fi tes 
up by the score from the oe he No sti ks t 2 the safety of $ decd, pig sk longer tha i8 aad for eo mo i M Bis ae ra pope phat ‘he ey 
a navn d shall be told that th I have used the galvanic plates for four years, voi T mira eaa a ca kardi y say too nia 
innocently occupied in clearing the crop Poa insects, | to protect my bed of wedlins Ranunculuses and Poly- | wi] l find its way ver generally among them > ae 
and not bel ace to ipjuge. tho farmers in their the success is complete.. And yet 1 aj anes t th ledai p 
agricultural distress. e 1 i to. be else to sink into | ponen, e aed feats a italinda jam f 
ence their pen 5 eter about 3 o’cl x di ra cen because men.-will pot tak è the a y EOT ApS Kas oe ESIGN 
the morning, or at least three h befi little. t en pu sop oatphel Aa T . 
begins his work, and by the time he has made his ap» | it into use! Sir Ee R: Horner, M.D, š ý are not better: tha “2 se prere on 7 
pearance, they hay a kee their breakfast, pox" are almost| Garden thonturaed hit book. Le ttiedsanttid 
ania less d luncheon , Korba ps rir ABET BO i P pii Mn yn states 69), most brilliant men who have adorned the fields of sci 
and less destructive at Stowmarket than in that he has & inf ave to wait s mtu monte 
fordshir re; and x for they receive their or of letters. They willl then lear rm that kno w wledge is 
arè not so ferocious io some climates of the world as they that the am say that th his re a i 
ando others, ie this oad "Suffolk and Roland: month after they oe been admitted. are, ee Proportions, the ie go. bg 
most materially vary in their nat however, silent on the subject. The fact is, pensioners.| com taidi were ce ge 
Puribus Hosti. are paid, on the first Tuesday after Quarter-Day, and Told tosemineince, ith aa 
‘ : j s 7 poverty and long sufferin, 
Small Birds,—I cannot think that‘ Furibus Hostis s recently elected pensioners from the time of their elec- fs 1 
j ? 4 z : ‘| The RRETA puts this in a very striking point of 
has.settled the much-disputed question of the cam - | tion, be that when it may. Again, with regard to a “ Bornished -as societ now is, in all its depart 
tive sutility or destructiveness of small birds quite so thre ree year Peron? il oa . Preference to other ith m Ne 
rage w priar aaa nothing but aA DEES a AE bby on that the r ules claro in some respects, even the highest station and 
, m 
greatest wealth in former t j 
tion wil appear hy arien son though, se we the scribed ` during a pres, of five seal my the may be safely sasbrted ‘that hardly any unassist 
| agi pk aie ego a i i ae ig e o | stud ent can hav t pre nt difficulties to encount ; 
, they : 
ee. destructive 5 but they ee rie on "that | ae subsorbed ite ee time city a cae Seat n overcome a otbers:: Above-all,. bool 
t, fc 
bountiful Creator has given to them, as well as to man, | see for h en E how affairs are conducted, and by this | oe, — = chin day; b 2 
hin the re 
the fruits of the earth for heir sustenance. _ But this lead at 
at “ale 
means the Ins: itution would. be placed in s better 
has hither 0 Aee 
e| th he sma ilge s of these teing mu 
not. es ae Pole of the birds. This ft ag me of Subs rier ee object of Mr. or s. letter is ikk 
the-fable of the so and the apna Sy aeiy pe very apparent. He takes ese pinnae, to ele. 
of in the managem 
bje 
inr antepana ent: ies otten that m of a charit able “In 
rules, object. and 
of, Shick our exotics are natives, and are therefore 4 the ai he is ped peas and he’ has published sup- pi 
natural food of the wads posed faults, which exist only in his ann imagination, 
dener; 1 I am not without my bl is, espe sially First. th 
ro which frequent tl bi in too sual and that this is a reason ae gardeners 
great As ers, and are li rag not Join it. If gardeners thi ak them 
ways, “exceedingly trouble, ~*~ the — week i t 
ane A an und that either oe annem rs or the sian it might bem more pieuant fora pensioner to receive 60% |i. 
rere attackin aor aan bushes, an mane: rapidly | than eleh ; 
disudding them andi Thad Glenn the maple? aah alsbn 
“ Furibus | s Hostis,’ rand ‘eh them to have their aa way, | titute nee most ae a = a candidate 
ou d en as Bak with me for r a pension, he must produce tes'imonials of good con 
in the ensuing season a: as Peas were last year with your| duct before he can be admitted on the list.. Mr, T. 
Correspondent. But I immediately set about finding a | Moore’s second objection is wholl groundless ; for on 
i ained a quanti he 2 n. la i 
ented 
with it, and I do not think they have since lost a bud, | subscribed for five years, Whet the above eas DIARI, OKEY 
Ifthat plan had not succeeded I would have tried som ode of obtaining n pe will b ntinued is for bn f it i bbe’, 
other, and would not. quietly have allowed. the bird the consideration of the subscribers. In the supposed hor a p = ringing ups; Bay they exerted ] 
have the mastery, and then have denounced them a case of a fifteen years’ or a five years’ subscriber, | ee P fain ; Her then is bee, neh om 
pack of thieves. I cannot he ar. wos aking. a cage the the . first would be admitted without opotiony as of the uti 
pean y of a little in ngenuity, our ardens may be pre-| right. The, above dnelades Mr. Moore’ a as objection. rie a; Shwe triumphs we aromas 
jury sen t aii | Es his [Insti recon » we would point as guides for all who, sim mil 
ti i È} b. iri ti 
Fan can, with any saf e- et on Sena ither Ps togra naa s j a Ss ies i ae tee linea are lessons that cannot be re 
of the last-named pla ns, nor if they ony would they | yet in its infancy it S done.» gteat T 1: t without profit; nor are they lessons for the perusal 
be able aexeibls to diminish the number of their foes, will have inJu men ext, 20 jer ee a f te ms te [ One class of society only. All, even those who are se 
or, as I consid i = a r the 
Kidd, 
5 
ngly the most happily situated fo 
s that ‘al birds to a more good then | Fata to secure ‘payment of those p ensions ; et must, No ee situatio may vee aah onli 
yen sh Ico onceive, be entitled to the f ia rides ae 
J, , sup ort of 
si hi et nasa a sie => oiher iS uhscriban, : here and i there be no the. 
© the best modes of effect. Saina, | who aa to PER e himself in everything, may 
reg pig LINNEAN SOCIETY. } meee meee, to struggle with; h 
Feb.4—R, Buown, Eaq., in the chair. Mr, G. REY struggle is perhaps still more unfortuna 
Se i airy Gray was elected. a tae MM va onela existing | i Sal rADRe du peed ove soba n 
pill for the boiler, two ' and Ledebour, were OMT nc AiG Hsieh Meyen, Occupation leave to-some but ite “time for 
; i lace. A paper there are temptations, it should be mbered 
