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Pays ee alf that time wil f- | the rough] ripe j also ma of good and well- | The conversion of successive surfaces into dry 
aaa Tidak wet ater nights ago, pss T penta 9 a and hen y or es. The various where other swamps supporting trees ma y hav oa y land, 
a thonsand workin esides an immense | show Gooseberries ogg very prid z = reste Ei dis rs wad dpe s Sinks asures 
all ti tance for ripe Pea al other dishes of vari us | 0 “great icki coal, them 
quantity in the nirean =e = =r = nae P the fruit way, graced the tables. | ta ble texture is S'ap are t throughout a on Tie eae 
pe ee. Š men has wit ‘Vegetab: les were ab nt, but those I must-pass b | scope 3 in a adage only partially dis ma peared ; a 
an i this coal the flattened trunks o tee E 3 
P lar; t nests I “Am on iants fhe nids, usual, were mo; ven in this ttened 
just ought in, = ‘his exp, one vi cer . ees z am g Mr Cies es’ collection being so nearat hand | genera Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and hese oven 4 
pos yee tote than hows a eadily pa that there would be some- | Si a wee coal, b e i Hy met with, ‘and 
i | trees are observed in the overlyi ing st ata, E 
corres] the ns and opportunit | thin oni abs in this wi mongst the foremost was | fossi a term 
oe > saa ane we ten a ži + hing plant of res rar phalotus follicularis, | 
di: stillatoria, t the | 
He also mentions a cu fact with regard to the 3 
e7. 
e Cephalotu 
n indeed; afine plant of Nepenthes di 
hilus 
lon-growin pantas seena p SH Mr. Rogers’s ti 
aor the Sanat I had on Somali exactly like beaatifal little a toch aE ia d Ca 
t, thinking it would do- well for Cuda mbers’ and Me- d -Cyenoches a stabi pl 1 
= in, which however, babes sadly dis ya a ed. I lanthe masuea ; “overal m pib f M 
t ld th ink of, si ithe base oe a — eya Harrisonize, 
the elegant an 
ous 
coal flo ora of America, and that i is, that four-fifths of its 3 
beds, 
u the 
12 trusses of bloom in perfeetion ; 
e o 
mea of the worlds ry than at present. "Tn hiep 3 
bs a cris ja. with two trusses Cyen "ches ehlorochilon, | his work Mr. EEE a 
Ti Gace À eo oa its a oo = ie rom rd We ic H,with for the e on “deposited i inthe q 
aig ya Absa cho MaA bloss n full oo coal- y ues “Abate oa priania 
obtain pies 44 g s - i ed to a much 
“MPhail’s | a ne PONA aon Rodrig uezia suaveole’ s By. boniferous era wa narged gre hyp 
ie work us pee -A pry% eai never aed once in — maxillare, Mormoides aromaticum, &e. "Tat with carbonic acid gas than at present, dar that the ” 
i ga priate ewa o favoured fruit ; but now I there wer re fine Lilium laneifoliame, condensation of the te of the an nd the giving out of the 
ee tF ‘ed 4 to a state 
ied eve erything I d Fuel oxygen 
think asa Pogo pit d one by cross walls into |‘Exoniensis. = anian were both few and indif- aisim of higher form mals than had hithe $ 
four 1 tried one with air miglit and day; an- | fer ne The old t elegant Hu umea seat s, a fin ne iste d. In objecting to a Theory, Mr. Lyell 4 
rel, om s FE used t ce my old pits 5 one was Cere us „Mallisoni, grafted on tetrago: had mps, and nd deltas formed. 
a eiavedl: Ae other sparin ct aying, so symm a ha were the = a of tre e forming at the present day, an 
Nothing can be more healthy va the bities are; kho alien dis ; Gloxinia Cartonii, Cyrtoeeras re- | yet do not cha kao he constitutio 
have te flagged nor wanted shading. What, then, a ‘Amari sulis; Sollya linearis, with a a host of | This we take for granted, that t 
can be aoe anae get a crop of handsome 7 s, &e., &e. The meeting, I was given to un- | at the p: t day and during t 
f being finish bout two ‘months back, | € ders wan ja aid of > funds of the Infirmary, and d e ae : It is this evident want o cortepondeneg 
hts of Cucumbers an lichts of | I was sorry to be inform efore leaving the roo add y 
I own ai : i os pit was filled wi the most | that the se fa was, as to'i its. object, a failure covered | with a prolifie bor og ne) Yor cme anios ) 
healthy bine eit cere a of ns it after being stopped, vtook in as vegetab 
thin “A : and the fru nh but the fruit continually Reviews. matter, that feds to the a3 aod'we tie poe a 
dies m PN aad ae better than the appara- | Travels in 7, ae erate n ind alts 
i ter a 
n keep the pit just as I please, which 1 do to) on the Unid patay Canada - Nova Scotia. a ion is grea 
enik 76° “Falı : if ak tti give me a ny advice re-| By Charles Lyell, FRS. 2 vols. 8vo. London: of supposing a atia carbonated atmosphere; — 
specting it, I shall be thankful. Nella. [Too much| Murra ay, se ire tne i maera n evi aon gto ay be, 
moisture is doubtless oe use g Mel SEP y To those who intend making America their home, o Ve ARN kise AR er-conelusion. = 
n well in pits heated by hot water. The tanks | are anxio ous to know something more of the eiai 
or pipes should ‘be in a chamber, from y which there Jnited States, this book will be fou ind | | of ot the general xe emarks in the work. Here isa scene i 
should be free — cation ve i = air abars the very valuable. It not only eontaiz as an iiit er -5 
mils if eat h way: 0 of as g but through t “Returning home to his hospitable mansion int 
ben 
the ‘soil, it carries phe it so Bsc mois ge the 
and British North America; but also the korai ad 
ah 
lants are ke ae va a corantie — id simosphere, and 
Di e their es sufficiently med to 
retain the sa erain 
nia aromatica.—A small specimen of this new 
ventures and observations of at uthor. Mr. Lyell 
a well known as a geologist, and. the scientific world 
eid no o ugh he! the terest that would attaçh to 
any ren he mig ht make on the subject o 
Tasmann 
shrub has stood the 
Raval. near Kingsbridge South, Devon — 
Rtg a : pe tity 
h 
i country, who, 
ona 
. 
and its t 
5 D 
Sali 
iz a 
pT O ) 
would be utterly unable to throw an inte- 
E aa RR TELE T a 
3 
sh 
of | w 
er, ght think chat (a man might very skilful | le 
dusk of the — of the red following, > 
ree 
rove of t near Bes 
ng 
8 
nie = Tes, aa i need hardly sa: 
of the 
has 
by mats perished 
cia dealbata, 
: Bat thie is not the case with “Mr: Lyell. In 
scene of the 
Bes ide ly b 
pape ici ‘sat the w 
nse frost 5 
and planted against a wall, 
close to its ; and a noble specim Aca 
42 feet in hei ight, Mie been killed ‘hear to the grow 
Would not Dri rimys Winteri succeed in such a situation} 
~eat. — 
Walks. — Having ‘seen in you 
conenen a pian for erent ing weeds son walks, or A. 
ing, with arsenic, I , I think, 
to have 
1, and which I have ‘pron eved 
the desired sn (on pitching). I ha 
which for years has been very much sh ae 
a ones: seee 
This 
gawai &e., in | Cov vered t to t 
— Dand pesca Couch, Hog: | | 
| to observe the beauty of the wild scenery around him, 
a Aila ironia YO 
pe mee 8 
1 
ehildre 
f population, the wants, the habits, a pecu liariti 
doomed to wear the chain of slavery. a 
left England in July, 1841, and return 
land in “Augu st, 1842. During this time he travelled 
part of the United Sai es, b 
as 
Tr 
piap ata poisas ae —— 60 
Llanes, 5, andl hae e an important be earing on many of the 
a 
containing ones 
I had it filled “i water, a when ~~ — 
< 
disputed g geological „points of the present day. here is 
ts, t and es | 8 , 
of man, in teeming cities, in wild ee or | her head for 
eng m 
rim minute 
When I in 
of this © s 
e I left the farm in the mornmg, oi 
erie ed by the s side of a run uning 8 scam mt 
oe euroes 
a sae a of them 
l] attendants, young, ari 
wi able-bodied, is but a exon 
of save labour. They must be a 
ys 
aM ea Pastori 
task, and far ee effectively, 
50ibs. of salt (no 
at he 
io ac kes ee 
n5 
is was 
put on shie oiling, | 
ae hie | 
volumes more 
by trus we rthy whites, who 
small part of the 
refers to the various coal-beds of Amer The 
beds are so extensive that they seem capa ‘of afford- 
The volumes are i ustrated Ne two plates; on 
S 
weeds being large I had them -pulled u 
springing up “again, I then had the yard done _ a 
solution nis he as the This, roved 
d i Aa it done 
e this mra 
have had Picea a weed aoe om 
last 18 ee This method not only eradicates 
00, 
gero the- 
I Pt not tried it on gravel 
W.s Chichleyx Hall. 
Country Show. 
© r 
peita Fs 
that part of the world. In e dis- 
tricts, as in rw Valley of the Ohio, amt ame leres 
r = lies akue thei 
mbers 
brag on 
| Dism i x wes approp: heft nt 40 aoe s 
in eng and 25 in breadth, he scones “that our an- 
coal-beds must have been deposited on the spot 
where ony 8 now xist. 
“ That ancient seams of coal were produced for 
the most bath 
} drifted, but growing on the spot, 
sa theory m ore a and 
by terrestrial egik of all sizes, not | ga 
one of th 
of the falls a the Niagara, the other a € 
loured egg map of the United d States s AOR E 
Nova Sco 
ive and Cones ee 
By Jom 1o 
pee 
ees Hints on the Cu 
ntof K = Rock Plants. 
rt el oW. a mpbell, Esq., 0 
Li Edin burg + Highley, beatin: 3 
lanatory of 
very nice little book, perfectly an i i 
body siid has 
ispense wi 
Maroy displa y of flowers and fruit on this occasion, 
more especially the leans was in every way worthy of 
The ae are afew of the | 
prineipal | objects: - — Amo the — were two 
from me ark, 
5 
nat Wad 
and insuchä 
Ps 
the most se Interesting of all the 
phies Great Dism 
square miles : a low lve region "borderin g the sea 
and le of spreading itself inde: une over the ra 
an average, 8 or 10 lbs., which ee weight Ted some | 
i eee PE they were not _ genuine Cabul. 
ground, 
one 
, helps us greatly to conceive the manner 
in which on coal of the ancient earbonife erous roc 
may have been ‘fo rmed. The heat, perhaps, may not 
a spets on 
aah os other greon on ona apes anen ground, of a 
but the entire absence of frost, with a warm and d damp |5 
E 
of Pine Provi- 
very oval, or “oblong chara 
very geod M 
a sr w ations pushed: about 6 Ibs. i 
in seeing far distant from the line. Huge swamps 
rainy cli imate, standing above the | level md ae uae 
ation: sa 
from Mr. Newton. : 
have vst far and wide, invading the pain, like 
[some Euro they 
=y 
pean peat-mosses when burst ; the 
Tinas submergence of these mai of Arre 
beneath seas as as the land 
esate he subterranean movements, may have 
the deposition of strata fof mud 
sand, © or | and contains very 
ree mar dhis tittle ae 
have'the nicest of all 
not limestone, immediately upon the vegetable, ma 
. upon and around which to | 
