where m 
a after a week’s illness, at the advanced a 
were interred in the cemetery o0 f that c: 
ip nba, ne 
——— 
THE a 
become somewh ting 
sh 
d, and the 
Fad bleeding. This is a gout met to iat vig 
will, next week, rae how 
4} you 
ta 
y th rmed ? 
ent, it may be remembered, complained that 
did not work after being returned without their silat 
and that whereas, when the 
old Sgal is returned, I have little doubt, ‘from Mr. 
Nutt’s experiment and my own, that she ‘proceeds to 
destroy t ‘the young brood-qu ueens in the hive, and swarm- 
ing being then A gig up, the bees employ themselves in 
took to the side boxes which t 
viously. 
collecting ho hon the 
ees rea 
et 
4 fee 
3 ‘feet hgh, making wi 
a total he eight of 7 fi 
Sa sun. 
utter 5 
would relish a plate of 
n a} | 
times, far more ‘than fa Peas mca! bannock”? If the 
what Mushroom, “hous 
teat 
FRUIT AND KITCHEN GA 
yal to take up and root-prun: 
without ahs g aya it. 
lean dry 
plenty ‘ofl X ong stable-yard dung ; & 
can be had, or litter of any sort, 
sets need not be p. 
<r. 
using 
nae planting, t the 
w the surface, 
—————————— 
State of the Weather near London, for the week ending Noy. 6, 1845, as 
basen at the ee Garden, Chiswick. 
erase cha keh Ta ES E 
HERMOMBTSR. | Wind. | Rain. 
xE — 
Frid. 
@ ae 
nA 
Mon. 
Tues. 
Wed. 
Thurs, 
Ave 
— a | om0 s| ms as | |. 
aati eaen 
PELA: Įms—T H—Matilda Duke o 
aa Beck's Zanzummim, py Sir R. Peel; sige. _ Sal 
varieties, we would refer you to the descriptiv e list bmlas 
p. 720 of the present volume.* given ag 
Es—A Subscriber— 
afew inches above the level of the a adjoin 
Pork: ferent s—Sir W James—The machine figured at p, 720, 
the second Leader “of acd, will farnish you ma with thei inf 
tion seek,__ E J— Li il! 
s a spec 
c= nom: either = 1580 or 
s again 
Oct. Overcast thro! 
ing - bees such a pri 
you may pla it Offer 
is similar to the plan $ feeding them with lumps of 
ughout 
Nov. “i Slight haze; very oy Pine 
Slight fog ; overcast and fi 
fine; clear, with shi rost at night 
3 peder Be ete: to + exe and Prete at night 
ery 
low pans filled wi 
and place ia m in 
Tr are ieee We 
TOS 
dough; but be it remembered, cca bees readily oon papa aei apaa oeda ya nas eee 
gnaw or nly in order r to Mean temperature of e ci s 2} deg. below the average 
extract the little sacch e Chiswick duri 
K pea | recomme: ed ken they idk Week ending Nov. 15, 1845. 
be narrowed at the approach of winter, on the |, oe | Ave ti lra et. Leas 
‘authority of Mr. Savage, who clearly showed in a late| Nov. |Highes ee (Teimp| which it quantity h ihalal lg |> 
4 rol 2 Temp.| T Been a. | of Rain. Pata 
the utility of If you ever, that a EEE 9 oe aes Oy es aj jz 
the operation would make ne eerie Prg 50. 4.7 | 42.7 9 0.34in. | 1| 1) 8} 1| 3] 6| a| 2 
for air Mon. 50. 87-2 | 43.9 9 0.23 1| 2|—| 3| 4| 6| 1| 2 
come out for air an perish exposure, yo had Tues. 11 c ms 43.7 zi ya 1 : 2\—| 4| 7) 2| 1 
E „2 a’ 1 1| 3) 4| 5 
onfin > them in the seal ve m | spring D Tiis i peed | es 4 0.86 Hel ala) st al el 1 
Pri. 14| 491 | 96.5} 448) 1n 67 | 8/1) 21 4| 2| 2| 3| 2 
te 15 49.0 ea 10 -32 be a Li 5| 1| 1 
i ata a OF Nits ake ci 
dips eee $, CONSERVATORIES &e. 
rder that this department may look as little like 
us attenti = to tha aA oon of 
will e been 
ticular! lange peci sh 
moisture Antr tom the watering- -pot than wh: 
to keep them jaire fanr Rena no artificial heat need ‘be app! Tied 
until ctually apprehended, but take care 
that the a app is in such order that it can be in- 
stantly used, as th daily expected. 
= 
paratas 
necessity for it may 
Forcing oe ‘ap oo supply of all kinds of Daliks God = 
usual shrubs er plants required for winter dec: 
WER-GARDEN AND heat ER 
pg oeer arie 
Ap werd à 
winter. 
plae s a the ‘idle of t 
well rooted ; others must = Fhe: 
a ‘ded; oyara Tia uld be carefully 
done every fine morning. 
TL FLonists’ FLOWER 
fo: day: 
be well L established i in i poe or boda: Tulips. — 
pints mes these ; offsets particularly are taking 
he round. C. 
, VINERIES, &e. 
to former directions at present 
ving all the air the internal 
i ee. pits. Keep up an 
the fruiting-house ; however, 
d be permitted 
AA OF PLANTS— 
SD ESS EOS ST rea 
Thehighest temperature during the above period occurred On the 12th, 
1841—therm. 63°; and the lowest onthe llth, 1893, and 12th, 1843—therm, 21°, 
Notices to Corresponde 
CEREUS TRUNCATUS—A Z— To cultivate a a perfection, 
should be grown in a tempera: kafire not lower ar 55° Satin. 
winter, and should be as much exposed to light as pos- 
sible. We doubt whether you will be able to flower it in a 
po og finer climbers than Cle- 
GARDE 
wards posh alte ais 
good vend a 
h:t 
nt, commits an act quite atrocious a that of “the 
ignorant Irish peasant who blows. his master’s brains out 
Ww r or not such a t could obtain legal redress 
from such a master is a question to be answered by a he licitor. 
Giaa N—We have sent your letter to Mr. Elp We 
ve done our best eg ter br = and oim. fanit now 
fight your own bat me sed igan pees a 
LASS PANTILE! ones Our pinion of th 
already been poo t pan 
HEATIN non—The ing from burning of an, 
gas the y 
kind mai sre must prove injurious = a iai mois- 
If oi 
earbonic a 
pare Ae 
such hard working as would be necessary i n the e you 
state. Ifyou take into eee the saving of 1 fuel which 2 
TE will find a 22-inch size will be the best an 
Hiascurs s—T H—Your former letter never reached us. Of 
double bea tego Prince Van Saxen Weimar, and Bouquet 
d of double white, Prince of Waterloo, and Ne 
Plus Pius Ultra.* 
Inszets—Bhiom , Junior, will find a letter for him at the 
rde 
icle Office from Mr. Curtis. The small was 
sent is not a ai: but an Od ted 
a vom ott 9 ey" in the tree 
Manu: o doubt Strawberries will be benefited by 
the. penn ae of bebe barge composed of soap-suds, 
urine, and soot, the two latter in moderate quantities. You 
ma pae apply it peg when the fruit is setting: and tn 
liqui ma mate d to Gooseberry and Currant-trees 
iio ‘benefit t ; but it will not ahia more solid aap 
altogether anabe although bar ke aid a much less 
f eee Kaleh e latter will be sufficient to keep the ground in 
erus, and is unconnecte: 
Aster argophyllu: EKE- 
Aster ETAS RA “Callichroa platy on a A wea i 
Aster Tripolium. § —— Micklewell — a foetida, an old 
ant. §——A Lady—1, Clethra alnifolia Ph serru- 
oe Gale"—J H— A Ohaa very like 
b 
used for but, urs 
walls oF ould e aAA de to slope outwards a 
be well filled = behind with earth ; 
eye y ins 
sin 
0 ittle 
the former, R vacancies s% d up. 
last eA many yen ars, and wh with good sa 
dry an 
fame Fin 
n Covere 
these, shorten the brani ch 0} 
we most cipin lace for ins 
d be kept in su 
, however, a 
until the 
started 
and 
it ees 
in 
drons an en 
Misc—M R—In ring a bed for r Rhododen 
Arerioa] In prepa if ae, tya is inert zao sopra 
will be ron benefited b; EET? 
d t4 of well d 
eserve your Pelarg' ee 
h go a ter by placing them in yo 
provided th = heat pc ray ware ten. 40°. ae workit 
will n 
beside the’ 
ate ee F 
kan gre 
yon wa 13 (No. 37). 
Prettyman i 
Le 
s. 
DLING Hie mam 
SEE ed Miss spr 
M~Y o crt, phe ont nam 
and Pa varie > E 
eae wel i colour. colour, and -e 
vario —form, Coot, No.2 
but distin n; thetop 
come be 
ANTIRREIN 
a novel 
strongly v 
