P gr ath, 
ji veers 
of the 
H. +1845. J 
co 
to th the last day on ara Ti 
made such arr: 
him to devote ai ‘particular ETARA fr stheoe | bag 
et; and Nob! She i rons of n 
him, are AII ae a to address him at 
Nurse.: 
' rey ‘obtains them of fine quality, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
207 
alst, 
Socie aa ôd. ea 
F 
and Gentlem 
ry, near London. 
The Gardeners’ > heonicte, 
SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1845. 
FOR THE FOLLOWING TEER 
Bangs Horticultural 3PM, 
u: . 
Tomsa, April 1 Eimaean 8 r.m, 
f 'zoxesDay, April 2—Societ: of Arts < . 8PM, 
E. pone mt April 4- Botanical . . 8 p.m 
Monpay, ‘April 7—Entomologic: 3 8 P.M. 
or perfect y 
12th ; “and that Tuesday 
ckets are issued to 
nsulted b A 
he on good, and we pt gern them immediate 
| “iiliahtoft into our colum 
Bag viele oe ole: 
Our former disquisitions on the pop 
ote, though vn particularly severe, to take it 
|w 
a 
ole; we are told that the sunis bilge 
as 
than 
; 
ey 
and n 
eror 
R for 
of M ETEOROLOGY (Sept, 28, pie aust pe but 
| tie effe ct inr repres ssing the a ur of varie er 
abr 
| wi dom 1 
Punch will have it, 
d cured his 
certainly be 
that we shall c 5 
ets will doubtless this tim me rites pin et 
l He 
The com 
Ww Lage ther a hen ora Moore ‘yr the lead v we are 
r ollie 
s far from 
the “ paper pellet 
ijeciliy as the daily ge "hie 
e the creat organ of thei eir p propagatio 
= Ae i Brace 
— (w on ose unhappy influences 
enture to lea’ some other occasion, ) 
í will. withdraw their cold sha de for the present, aud 
ey 
ay | and bask i 
v inte 
in the sunshine of ag bHibiel Maytide. 
Bat when will the wea ther-wise have the wisdom 
to keep to g St nee, and not Bert J be 
particular? -Our fri T Pas 
ur discontent,” 
n all parts of the world, in 
the Ronde on Bae a Meteorolog 8y, 
scenic pri principles —whil Ist t such men as W 
NE and a 
NELL 
an 
of justi 
spe sery ya and with les 
pno means as vel as t a 
philosophers a are ar a 
hods of ould be ete 
obsery 
bag whic 
not one in hills, bart aad ae fall their bimihen 
TI bee 
e that the 
are g driven igát the 
he past winter has n of a character to call 
1 
oy 
e following prediction i in the 
—“ The weather indicates: a» con- 
easterly Y w vinds, which ma ay beer 
as Wied ed into other pa 
What shall we think of this, w hon on the 20th nex A 
day) the wind was north, an 
blowing ts ale, with rain. ‘oe the 
ae after this ng we esterly 
rs One wou d wonder, 
an 
currents ‘re still wen 3 
o, how uch n 
h 
viched th 
lyi 
“Keep yo 
.... Tibi habe frumentum, Alledius inquit, 
O Libye ! disjunge boves, dùm uR mittis of D 
d mbarness bs 
ur oxen, so that t you do but send u us Truffles; i anci 
our corn, good Afri 
who trust in signs and tokens, but also 
e ie the sun would be 
of M arch. mph as te ed 
thos rh 
of the effects ria see Spparen’ from sale 
they Fdo not see. When the sual c old w eather |a 
oan 
le excl 
doubt not, has 3% often silently hy atv by |€ 
ie lovers of goo 
is 5 the Hench, in whose one fea Truffles 
the 
ng, even in sob ngland 
sable i ingre di ien ere is something 
= 
re 
ee 
mWmaune 
of speaking 
uffle improves all that i 
it touches,’ 
the prin- 
age taxed ee skill of our ingenious 
n findin ngn mes for them. Rago ve 
à PItalienne, Truffes a 
Brues en n croustade, Coulis a 
e T; 
gu ry of 
al than thee augury o ofin 
nfoftánately. this indication of a 
hard winter was Bere, by the abse a of tha it 
h The a 
AEM axiom o of hit gh c caste French co oks ; jim 
nd the aia of w 
other 
n—a copious supply of 
ason, but cle ` 
reason, that they hav 
Haws to the garner of the feathered race. Ps his 
was puzzlin 
But then the sun was full of spots, and Arac 
ye padiciag a season of more than usual seve eritys $ 
in the Stran d exhibit 
with pats 
bee en less m 
merit at’ least of coming 
act.—P, P. 
A Report of the first mog gofa Society formed 
under the name of the Hea 
bef 
was Haptic that this mp € or i ice was 
s n the 
h 
South Downs) “patting r dite Bat. that 
Araco should say anything so absurd! 
suppose that because the illustrious philosoy 
etimes on the sea politics, it was 
o the ocean of pro y3; or, inthe 
extreme of a Baconian Ly eh mass reason from the 
known of the if dasa o did not ¢ ska 
n dition of the lov 
an ice, F Tow CIA- 
It Aeiaias much 
matter worthy id and r — 
o long s to subjects ‘Piet the deepest infuon n the 
health, hap ppiness, and moral condition of | va w ids 
ing populati 
“Within the beat few years some pinn 
individuals bees hapiy ublic 
r classes, and exposed the system 
| of heartless indifference gree which SrtA con- 
| nected with their health n so 
co nstantly managed „by th es 
scend to contr: aa 
tele 
will any of- his calumniators te tell sarod whence 
a 
g of ther Petria to 
their own pecuniary advantage or convenience, 
One-tenth pant, of what was thus pcp to light 
this 
f 
ntry requiring mape ria reform. 
‘Accordingly; a nog ae nment Comba ssion RAe i 
ted to inquire into the matter, and to 
io saeia of E which was already ków to “be bit but 
res sult was a report cont ai ning a large 
a Ao 
may dos 
des 
utés paresseux ; 
cultivation of 
o | weather, w 
ee severe, eae 
o z that th 
sY 
told, “once covered ove e Welsh and Scotch 
sanatory EE of the larger t 
The formation of a Health of Tawni ns Association 
ayers teers r, to show that in the opinion of 
» the Government Commission i is either 
Hi ghlands, 
arlier season «í ? aa uxuriance 
cool a z hypot aa of te EE DON k: 
and cold ; so ma sen araa at we 
grow w familiar “vith their vagaries, and urld re- 
where it was, ignorant of i n fare deaiiintha 
mild an pautey alternate, and eee wr 
or ee indifferent as to the | age when that reform 
is to be com amence 
et . seis Í Association, if 
ut to continu ue th history of ake 1 
ichu paaa had be een saison 
me mild mas tale 
reform is me fay to he vie cted b, At of ' Parlia- 
ment than by demonst trating to e parties con- 
ck 
e Times, ha i just tol to 
standin 
th the east, and w 
no tall surprised at seeing 
of d Frese advertised for 
ur kind correspondent, | 
o bring it tho oroughly | 
at as 
xt week 
ceed to give 
as already been | 
| win 
e | pect a continuance ‘of cold. 
It may be recollected 
nd to the “well-bei ing of oo poorer than 
to atte 
=- is p bee nning at the wrong end to 
| themselves, 
+h h 
at the t 
Gi 
DTO- 
endea your 
e the poor that they will be 
benefited l tk oa 
ate of January was p 
fa 
D9, 
. 1 +h 
1 
own a TAR 
Se tee G own 
| f th ~ Nin a the poor, that it 
tion o e dwellings p ton, cat 
sf February, an 
weather prophets tb ke it >it uP ene a mild anny. 
intog. We, 
eaders.as possess 
ubject. iri PA va itfor 
which we say, 
visionary Aik at He wedding— 
hat business had it there atsucha time 
wallets winter has been an early o a late 
water, &c. 
f | thi 
Byron says of the | pun 
on 
o drainage, ventila 
5 is, we iene and, Sa 
e new Pie he ; and to su 
heartily wish ‘all | possible eda 
g 
TOMOLO on 
F Hh The Oak-leaf Gall-fiy.— 
o phy wk T. inhabit the sturdy 
‘Oak, are the gall-fi excrescences at the 
footy pap te poles upon the at on tn ; one we have 
described a racemes of flowers, and sev 
not the apa ee e of these 
the underside of the wn as represe i 
* Proceedings of the „first meeting of the Health of Towns 
E; 
QUERCUS- 
Hi 
Anson held at Exeter Hall, Dec, 11, 1844.—C. Knight. © 
