49.—1845.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
2 of a Borborus; making 128 specimens, independent 
of —. more that had either died in their PEE ERE 
ns, or been destroyed by the damp and mites dur ing 
xa aA ce from koni me, and, also vast sath one of 
Goan nervosa, Which flew out of the pot wiles, vt 
d. 
was opena 
escribing them, I must state that, about the 
nous, and in the female the stripes on the thora: 
searcely defined, and different i in their proportions, isla} 
the sec a abdominal 
It is a very remarkable fact that larvæ vè 
shoots springing from those which were not 
ree! 
rine likewise formed in to small Po pine, while the 
the Fae ier. ong those which 
very 
to the edhe described, and belonging to allied gee 
ave been ejected in large quantities from the hum: 
stoma ich i and in tes tines, erty o pro oba b 
ound 
zer hamper 
EL one |} 
there m 
are conveyed 
Bith had : accu! eat ag ray groups beneath it in 
he slimy mater f together with their pupze. . The largest 
may te adhere vegeta bles’ 
pe 
S tion, to h e 
ample which Messrs. Knight and Perry 
t f a library fi use 
+h tahiich 
ai 
either in the 
state, om by An thrive in exerementitious pei 
Aa under 
E ble, 
ployed in their nursery. 
exhibit iting 
= 5 y weeks in the human 
10% 
vee’ we ceedingly like those of, the flesh-fly : 
el 
£ 4} 
he he s formed of 
wo rd claws, a ‘at the ai were be sag ‘ike 
y. 
advantages to be derived from the stab ment of 
garden libraries, and that his efforts to be a, pareko 
For the other 
Dipters, but ien as and | Droobpbile v will be found 
idk black horny knobs (Fig. The 
oval, of a bright pohu color, the segments. 
head rounded and wrinkled to a 
exhibiting tiro piaci gts papan f fupe (Eig. 
the the ey pro ced flies 
ash 
eira 
figure red and described i in Cu urtis’s British cronies oi 
Hom ij Correspondence, 
Potato Busvein: Autumn Rhone: l, a am so per- 
suaded Bee to the benefits of autumn plan 
eall 
elu, clothed ety black Ped, 3; the S i are ferru- 
; the SS tek drooping, 5 jointed, and ferrugi- 
B the bas » third 1 joint e etude and, hoary] 
istin cireumstances, that I intend, if time permi 
pute all my early Potatoes as soòn as p 
much afraid, however, that many autumn planters, who | 
are fit i for the first time, w ill fall into some errors, 
y were not in vain, abundant evi- 
dence is given by the communications from various 
of the ‘country, announcing the formation of 
veral of these More eo which are to be in the 
volume in which Mr, London's Suggestions appeared 
(viz., 79 A p- 108), and also in subsequent volumes. 
It is I se ae to say, that | these by no me 
tine: under ex Í ust the time has 
Wt 7 d an indis- 
ossible. I ai i regulate f in "ori jirde en aote per untry seat, 
and also in every nursery. It is, indeed, to be hoped 
that all wo Sanger 2 et _ who ha t already 
„and who 
5 
} 
the’ Sinta avery yh as ody as iain elt 
a black stripe ta era ing fro the antennæ to the 
celli : th 
i find 
se 
means will justi them in so doing, will speedily follow 
exa 
an impr ression i potalla. fast acts} Kidneys, 
very early kinds, planted in autumn will “come ‘aati 
peng a hee set the: Tt is 
d Mr. 
this, 
ongest, with a 
m, hoary 
sugg st, is ihe no means obliged to be the case. The 
the 
a dark stripe at the bate se, the a 
t ple con nfess tha t Thave i in vie win autumn 
First, 
very pleasing te to fin Cham ¢ the I 
Messrs. € Chambers’, in Edin 
burgh, to those pac A for by them, cin addition to the 
ordinary payment for labour, ‘my brother and I fe el 
bdomen ashy-ochreous, shining, Yoreee iad with weds | 
hes ; wings with the not angulated but 
ddenly rounded ; pam. A ae e margins pale 
the first § he secondly, to proyide against shrivel- | 
ling, and, by consequence, loss of power ; and thirdly, 
eel 
thanks for the diligence an nd g 
} all i in our employ ment ant ae: a 12 a H 
g 
vous, concealing. the ochreous balancers ; 3 legs black, 
klad 4 
or top. ‘Now these are, or ought to be, the principal 
aae similar, but the eyes do not, approximate, the 
autumn planting the early “kinds, § in addi- 
tion to whith, another of a a specu ala’ tive character and 
phy the forming of a library for their use would be a 
means ot Beetles. his yh be vl for them. To landed 
0 hav 
has a yellow tinge, and the stripe is broad 
RRI (Fig..5). 
propriet f means, this applies 
to call in to our aid the ed | of the vital | with level’ tae Sines. ew days since, I heard, 
Poi as antagonistic, in some degree, to total deca from good authority, that a nevolent ‘lady, who 
Any nt ae i des tal prion Potatoes from the open | takes a greit interest in the subject of ge gardens, 
ground t us ual y P ced by ree gf laan has established in Yorkshir small horticultural 
will rot unless some | ex xhi ibition n, to ergs a taste for such pursuits 
mode s covering at sigh as security kerra “the 1 and at the same place a loping library 
spring frosts. Earl rop must not is connected with the school, Such ben 
vole nt actions 
+ 
be allowed to thrust their heads through the’ soil nay ne re, the 
the last f April by any Means: ould, how- | on us, very fo forcibly, 
ever, prefer an autumn planted crop coming through Roses.—The fling pork ap prtectinng tender 
in the second week of May, with a strong imp | Roses has gd y me on Pace years with 
through long accumulated power of root, to one of an j| success. n I gather branches of the 
earlier tis nother’ matter is, I T, of Some | trees, and tie them loosely aih after which I place 
importa in ‘autumn planting: accumulated wet 
rt: 
close sulle they prove more gare one than frost; pro- 
Tiled | it lodges in any degree. in this case, how 
erted position, sufficiently thick to riat off the 
we Setani protec = pa em xy ing? Rec, Furze is tied 
ither with 
what depressed, elliptical, ae, to the head, 
af foul, on the manure ; : it is 
th 
in the ‘bottom; aa which I draw two 
i 
ET EE y ; how pl he arias the | on, e tring, about es ties 
as ther larva was equally nume- Potato set bears to the common eroana veo 1 th cap will b be Sf ent tise gia gisca 
p nies, I cana ‘only one 5 ‘but. there were | are Aaya! thus : as pour a pena out for’ double comes iret rth tes tat the buds are Aang Anbe 
e pot. mee m aggots are very singular ; they are r to single e drills, when managed accordingly), it. is : i a when 
ggish i can wl well, of a dull tawny colour, oy deg, aaa Oe Teds fendi Wis in ipio 
urse, are 5, and t 
ERA e. like Pea drill: S, and i insert rt the ed blanched, which 
hé th mongst, but renders it nece:sary to 
SE horn on cach ale on “ig iow s seg- nets. = the drill, where they 7 ally, the pair gis aei cut them quite back, and 
sei nine inche Teava ten eir asa ried in is 
of tubercles. no cs “back, each ‘posing a inches oa a sate ne means ‘the ‘outle dil par Siert * ea" 
aiverging SRG Daat whilst kranp ng plat 
S th ds, on ge common protec 
i a ua i, a nine of ag on a a n a = lag ge ts 
1 iculture and horti- t in a y 
=r tubercles eee a The =i teing oe ein- bei it. so, the time wil come w. gee ge $ Ai state ; an a if it REA 
j = aries On ge <a emg‘ a a sorry t to add that I saw af otato the the otlier day, | again, 
~ E Tom ear’ 
P ip en in yes middle of "May uité "eal sae Singet Taring been forced 
Ea does not agree with the figures given s of as early 1 oi nes are ss x wake similar >a feild y a as T ha hive = a a 
littl ae ‘name, | of September last ; the le the:same black rings or 5 
in ig 3 el ama Sipe agi to bi son m Y i bat it hic E decay had already, e commenced ; this augurs | g through the Ba gee “it will not 
tomyia. tuberosa : Bouché as maia osed the genus Ho- | badly for those of the speing planting, As to those) an unsightl fe att pre- 
to comp ise the flies = P hes æ. The | planted in spring, £an I am much h afraid that precautions serve standa ls, 
i | . will þe i have no doubt the t 
gak) jotomen apa nai Se sci the Aoa of the sporules of this sad mildew., The “Oak, “the Black- i 
is sil i il porate > = sointed, | thorn, and the common, Nettle were. pre maturely de- gr d Pines — in your Number for Oct. 
fourth ca En ygn “al. joint to | Stroyed. around the Potato fields in this neighbourhood | p- 690, Tread u nder ' this_head ee Mr. Hamil- 
PHL ee ate elongate or pinot at the period when the mildew was at its height ; t commends pot c for this 
= aw bes ee abdo- | also decayed in black pate in dl leaf as the : ‘three fe four 
e ae : secon side, | toes, but whether the same, or a us s all, paar moth ; e to show fruit at 
SGT S “rings trans- | Say 5 things looked very suspicio and the | any mi; by the simple peocli g turning the po 
milar m: ute spots; oe re-| Nettle were, generally aff etna: Oultan shaking i Emiri fah ems till the Ta ap e i 
LAOREET E of tibie | Park. [ trust there real cause for alarm on | niay pl a suckers, be e tos ef ef 
Fi 3 legs b : ; peores the | this head. Expe eriments capducted, ive tee p se of se son.” % Subseribe 5 to Mr. Hs $ a 
Pener ig. 2. -The fate colur ; ascertaining ‚whether the disease r in any | tion finds facial ion on pot turning or po "4 ak- 
Care e megs ee Soren ee ae E 
With five dict: — 7 ack: to apprehend. There parer no dou ortance, shot ve been omitted. 3 
i nen ovate- eonte, mit blackish buson down the bac every possible means should be taken to secure a l t. H; to give a n partic — m 
second “bt y with two indistine slightly growth next year the pot sha aking "shir pot turning system ; especially, 
eka minal segment, whak are sig the Storing Po! —Having pitted ; r quantity of | iow ow it is necessary t perform each operation, to 
respects this sex is similar to: ince Regent pM about too months 96, of evan insu poe ie ee ie REE i 
lt t one-half greened hy ex e Prey $.— 1a fer 
the “ea —— eile A. a h "a re pg ety rest ange t undergoing that is of the peg è, by which it appears that gar- 
po less yisible, the basal process, althoug ied before pitti and., having | dene ppi Loge Fog than adv ny din the 
so eta catcly dark, th it was foun: 1843, it is stated that Mr. - BY s 
at ny 
ntly fe 
knees are 
h more evi 
+ 3 to 6 
2i that were 
N EL, 
aga oi ot g ; and that ta ueen Pine, w 
