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und in similar PBE a Here, also, 
and Or oban 
Eea 
plentiful, 
Een Jlo: pire ‘mulilfor 
aioe papan and Hyyopis: os beginner in ee 3 yet we question if, in our la 
abund ech w guage, there be a bette 
country, rowdy fro 
t leaves, is known EA EAA ag. by the| Elements of Wiese 8. By C. ] Crk. a Translated | 
yf Indian pipe or birds’ n ter is a 80 y G. We st. „Longmans 
nche virginica were 
of geology gener: ally. It was evidently not written tor 
to be discoloured by the traffic of the bees, than that 
which is called 
the nadiriag plan, being just e reverse of the 
likel ork in an additional 
[peres below 
han above, still efits they do ascend their 
cells sare not s so apt to be empty as those below. „Strictly 
philosophy, ma- 
thommatoal rae of the more obvious principles, has | 
“enriow , Pterospora coral 
edea. Nea 
oods, in drier situations, the vite an? 
eum per rfol 
the ae e 
um, Gna- 
been lon wanted in our lan 
the ‘ob “of a hive, the other from the bottom, sete a 
hea 
ngua 
is, however, well supplied by the jets of the 
sent volume. Thi aa is neatly got up, is iNustrated 
with diagrams and is the most com 
rice woodcuts, 
elementary treatiee on physics that has 
hiv way o 
the sides “ cree ha aeh re collateral method, 
of th he rt of the 
oney from 
oney 
f taking ho 
hi 
publis he d, The prin neiple es ane philos aoe lie 20 | 
we | 
of 
delicate flow 
Lake Ontarios, Serpicula 
man’s pursuit, that 
need not recommend it farther to the readers of the 
S Chronicle. 
machs, Rhus e ergens, 
Hester 
APHELANDRA 
a LANTS. 
Ora e Apbelandra. 
(Siow Shrub.) PERREN Didynamis A 
ngiospermia. 
It is 
pieta ji corded tha t in 1675 J. Ged dde, Esq., invented this si 
be be ut th at Wi lkins 
bishop Chester.’”’. The 
day hree cae about los or Tr er a ai in the 
lear, nicely fitted together. The bees e r the side 
on e hon ney is obtsined from the end see meng ile 
that i in ‘a centre, containing a part of the honey and 
oh combs, is not di starbed. This may be likened 
that of cutting 
—This is the ee stov: 
troduced for a long tim ang in the 
by Is a coccinea, pee gin 
Teias the Hindsias, Jacquin rx orci and other fro 
da 
p 
I 
b 
to the contrary. . 
arts, taking two “parte vot honey and bro 
am Aware of w 
eing in the e 
nd oe but Lh 
I may mention thet the pe ws of 
f the collateral 
y car ried. 
ety of na ative Hamtkioras, 
gree- 
nk species. It exhibite Ea rae ing of 
Ho rticultural Soc ‘ety, by Mr. Hen of Pin 
apple Place aN the ti ah of RARA auranti iina 
not 0 be fou wats a l-b 
botanical-books in 
g hedges, 
hich 
s ent separate. the fields. 
ht 
uch wanted in this. country, ca of ich ma 
inhabitants expressed a great desire to etd 
of the unsightly snake fences which at pre- 
But. apparently they never 
Tt is pro bably me error, and the word 
may KRA Phi ERIRE “oat eae pi allusion 
each pens having b lobe ; Hemiandra is 
ee totally differen’ <a ta t be Schrader’s 
kin 
Pe 
o | and a ee ot 
hives; though the combs are extracted at the top of the 
| former, still they are side, or honeg 
| fro 
combs, whic! 
m rion sides of the 
is nior “injured, 
y of 
at are cut 
g A ly ones also t 
B 
olisl hive. roo 
ha ns the br 
ject is gain Ag for how peat 
ion, nor of any other likely to 
while Aasaa are amongst bees ; but I make jire of 
that the mia pemn oe _ would answer for Synandra amoena, the aiena irsi of Nees von |of the herb 
purpose, as they talked of impo E senbeck ? 3 _con ncerning which efon nothing dai oe a hag i 
ritain. Lag M'Neb g iy nox Plan um. We 
i m he had tun 8 am aed pes but 
the subject, so that mayi mike then perceive anythin arate amon gst 
t from 
xno genus Aphtlante and “thither it is accordingly 
w referred.. -Colou eer unable to give the 
sho uld be pre- 
o | the ripest sid 
h 
soft and brilliant aa % he rich orange-c inated 
e| flowers, which 
e of a Brussels Apricot } when c 
may perhaps be compared wins ae of\e 
bed 2 DY and 
still I vole aot, uae eee elf u 
can bes a 
angry bees. Gr 
similar to the collateral ire "veing ‘divided into fogera 
| varnish. 
| is the origin of the plant, but upon that point we ate 
anical Register. 
It should be turn 
rden ‘Memoranda. 
Flottbee Hamh —An 
e has lately we arested 
Ga: 
Mr. Booth’s, 
e pulp. g 
cdo ground should be pre- 
is taken from the pit, 
PW kare a tre 
the erode “ought ‘ta Bee of epared 
ing 
hid 
here e, which, judging from the vigone and health which 
its inmates exhibit, is we ellc ted fi 
ate 
boilers, pete mnt und to answer admirably. rere | 
many Orch Aiae plants here, eeveral were in 
full I particularly 
b 
l bloo 
Maxitlaria, Macleei, and n other ssonally ipod | 
equal parts, having open he bees to pass 
from one chamber to Sah "On the top of each 
hamber is a bell-glass, from which the honey is taken ; 
nd in the and at end are glass windows for 
bserving the be The mce is the whole length 
of the atk denei: this is considered beneficial, by 
reason of its _allowing the bees to e any part they 
choose; an likewise affords them better means of 
from the foon, which li imagine is „Sloped 
a little towards the door 
of ae hive will effect 
e ie ish hives.” The 
ntrance Ms bopret objectionable, exoept i in Bi, 8 yg 
ecause sit adm much a the bees. This B 
agony co Paiet t to ses 
ather by small rr ey to allow more sin aa the 
a freer access to the hives.— W.—D.— If you will 
my statement respecting Prince Albert’s is 
on one 
specics which were not n so fere 
med: 
these were nearly bl Ne “OF Dend 
handso om 
the rh to find Ga Ag their metal ideo as not 
y 
The 
ou mention what s sort 
tescens wa s also flowering freely ere i 
aurea 
ne 
} 
Ing 
vont 2ft. broad er d depth. I ducing 3 fine heads of bloom, and | the bee with patience ‘ corr si eee m 
ntre of this tren ch the ieee e Along tie fà ‘a vory large bush’ of erate, tion sat ne Shell’ s 5 bee-hives:” In oe mean web a 
ut 6 or 8 inches apart, Pa afterw ards „well watered interesting pitt was an immense specime ere rranted_ in saying that are a departure from 
nd 1 firmly trodden in. Care A a np 6 feet er be kept in my —W. 
the young ge Por cattle, and to p th f| in height; it was covered with delicate pin nk ’ EP Ten Pe 
i Te nd year fte va ng, the a FORAGE an object in point of beauty rarely to be seen CALENDAR e fed ah gp! 
i ine 0 within i In same collection was ensuing Wee » 
g ound 
produce i 
3 Aeri trained i i this form 
stroyed by sn esting upon 
flat at the 
aoe: 80W- s cked ; 
eing F liable E ed de: 
bry 
a 
= pene 
| which 
| the same house w. 
Tt th e method muc 
bere ended abe 2 proper] attended ai Mr. M'‘Na b pis P measuring 5 feet e ef i sof fuss for s st the lessons which have 
not tho per'y t è ere ous in the extre d 
e s least t hesitation i in t j Bere ESNE tE Cou be aggelted on bo important 
that every improvement that cau be sugg 
i a Verh Nberall tributed. Annuals intended to 
‘he hoy At several places ‘he saw the indigenous to another wane ‘when I can n iaer, page sem fr decors the g z sisaala aa SE RGHUA saa. se aoe ae 
ns employed as a ponies 3 at leas t, they had ‘been house is now closely covered up both top Sch ah Barany Cockecombs, Browallias, Maitynthiy Mest an 
hei with that he ak EREN asthey have expanded their heck dbs pot rer into 
o =0° many cases, the keep them in a wat or pi 
certs ay want of n de attention to prun- meter marks 16 Reaumur= a awe j ae jadzing ase Orthida = it oiai saat now require a regular lo 
ng, they were so slender that y 1! over Those. roa blocks oss, should have the 
tained between ea tem. From such in-| from the results, with success ; irah the whole collec- eaa nea and tregh Tari aeiia ba applied tortie Mi 
agement, an erroneous Goode, ina growing state. Read carefully Mr. Appl 7 pee 
vail that hedges will not succeed bo plants in this establishment.—P. A tais subled Aroa cima in the upenda : cares 
+? he very erly remarked, “ atte neki g a SeT heini but we should rather have spring 
e can ts re a it ne sat Pos neglected, Axs Philom T ias methods have beja to ao ie oe oni De penthes befor one atta toe 
J no dou! NSWERS.— la.— rostrates our ook 
ind become no botter than th a mee ee eg adopted to obtain we produce of bees, and in te LS FLOWER G eatery or Aeee 
Inited States and Can seasons and in certain districts all may be adopted with Pang gic to finish all digging of borders, &c, If Briers 
E succes However differ As hives i an cee hig nted for adding | Hoses = they should now be colle e 
x zappe: ce, there are only four ways of ge ing honey-itrimmed, and platted 
he Geologist’ Rebiets. fom the iias viz., by destroying the bees, and taking the | wanted to st a Tor sammer D uddin eal tartte, ker ng of 
é eologist’s Text- Fin, By D. T. Ansted, M.A. honey either from the top, bottom, or sides o the Bivens pom: be oe eco ature 
akats glasses, | the surface should be carefully loosened, if the weather conti- 
gave a rable no of or boxes put upon ` the top of established hives, having nues dry oe {cee Trout frost, Pits and Frames Much Ad 
eiti ateei ig gemie l openings at top to permit the bees to ascend. i =e gi ban soe poche penne ar i tha noet 
k. This, litt e 1S| method is in general use, and is strongly r rya Paitable plage iking them in. Bell-glas arenot req — 
arger one, peed oi for rt by Mr. Payne, of Bury. According to that | at this season of the year, at. shade them AERD} loriag 
» Which can be used fo er nde pesati dtti malatent O Gaye let CR aN Oe E eatin. 
12 d t be upa sor removing 7 
ume, ithik t thi 7 eoticipe ê, viz, 9 inche es in on tt 12 in diame ef to har de ror thé frst planting: t off tentweek Stock 
unint li sÀ ext-Book would be somewhat Ghouls sight at the — and flat at ne for, the capes to hee hardy annuals ne paa 5 they are ready, and continue 
mB aban this sone thos sels had not read the “ Geo- Whe plan fails, it tie =< the-eapes being | to. sow. seeds of all kinds of annuals that are most wate 5 the 
le Placed on weak ao cks, or from strong s stocks being more hardy vo - 3 
IL—FLORISTS’ FLOWE 
ke I hon sy The late unpropitious to'a stand paths ert hat bhi nn all 
-| the depriving system of bee-keeping. Iu general, hons | flstenttoral operations to still, exce f protec- 
from the ig pcm of ore enging, Togeer fo lic le As soon as fine, open, and = unny days eieaa wi) 
I.—HOTHOUSE, CONSERVATORI be &e. A ia 
t t bid rey made by plants under 
piya oP ih f pra f almost totaliy piri m 
.. Inefficient 
expense, as 
