818 THE GARDENERS’ 
edits Rens 
[Dze. e 6, 
of the window which was The situation 
house is in a valley gi rag rather is on a 
bury plain 5 it is Burr rounded with ite ees and 
I 
bara 
portion 
of the 
part of Salisb 
shrubs. 
er to the Marquis of Bath. fe 
W. Dawson, of Bicton, sends a able 
, there, red oe the Peny is 
843, I find it 
t Mr, ae, of Bow ay hei “Queen Pines 
l4 oz., 5 lbs. 13 07z., 
2 
Murray, garden 
same Number, 
the wei gas of the Pines 
6 lbs. 2 
stated that 
weighin g respectively 5 Bee 
2oz, and 5 lbs. 10 
fae was observed. time after time 
Societies. 
e A E oe T, 
P ETD he chair. 
ber of beautiful 
Ix K 
lumbly, gr. t am fol 
ur magnificent ; specimens of y: 
Gie Heath ; 
iálly 
w vith im 
ol s six miles, when the tat 
4 
SERA home in aie ev’ 
when his oe inquired at what time Be "bird 
et fre ee; upon being Ton she mentioned, to 
att the bird „was at t his = 
son 
and 4 feet in height.—Fro m Mr, st, 
0 ilts ot Dys siii stel- 
n Medal was awafde ed. 
pretty ile Indian anit looks somethin 
straw ; erect, and bea: ps num 
pretty ist ibe ms, whi ch, 
EEE res semble thos eof a Mint 
M 
ri 
5 
tricks within haif an hour f 
i but es 
we oh w ponte plenty of ‘he 
h 
sured him she had no doubt, as its fea ere 
at 
bertson, gr. to . Mrs . La eer at sent tl "the 
as ther 
much ruffled, which the bird having peds 
carried to the end of — 
aP Ge R 2 
partiy be because fie posts is founded upon misin 
Beare sessilifora.—l in hopes Mr. 
Saien would have repl lied to the ees it such’ 
called), of os oy FE rester,” p. 737, 
e lived in 
pect m gfe 
"Pi od list “Of aay doubtful 
Wilts —T 
room havi ay a _gcasionally x 
some as as described abov e the Tast time being ee 
Nov. 30th, T beg ie give 
mystery. „The bird is a species or A “catcher, and thel 
bj wnoutby the 
crawl on the jiria of the window- 
J t 
hrat at tt 
1 
a: 
; Ep ide noh Nle su 
of Amer 
with re se bia Cy 
im 
tandia ‘grandiflora, a fine old stove-plant, with large 
Gua tem lia 
r, to ad 
oru the truth of Mr, eee eson’s remarks upon the find in sufficient quantities for its sustenance in the 
an 
This will a blank or 
Di 
value 
| snow-w hed a mae ow te ers 5 bos hee little 
Læ and e 3 of 
of 
the 
| whi eh ornaments our totes at aa season, with small 
M. has referred tg | open air. ite yeltow=eyed flo 
my memoir of the # Botany of Sussex,” in we hh I drew | an open win idow, The window of my room hen noT for aie hes orate 
and in a previous portion of the het 
t SIE ay he 5 z rchids were produced 
memoir L drew attention to tie fact that the woo od of | it runs, then st ops nute, eof Dévonshive. ‘at Chatewoith: Mheas aa 
sit exami ning it 
s for a 
remarked it ok up a 
ithout ape inging against 4 | 
al raved o | 
d then fly on 
In confirmation of this opinion, | window, an 
as 
2 
Valu 
that of Q. peduuculata. 
I then state a Fiut I now repeat, that the piles of bai s usual, which is I think an SIRT against t the idea 
ndon liay An had stood so many years, w that it is attracted by the reflection of its own figure in 
made fr iliflor ora, as is a also the roof of West- the oe H. H. H. —— e mirrors present a glit- 
minster AD ł the rays of the sun ; th 
yai ray 
and mga! stated to be penlan wood; of which fact poor birds a are attracted thither, as it were, by some 
satisf, bs sh by comparing the two. | irre eaistible impulse, and are enclosed in the nets, or 
Q. cu- | shot down by hundreds. It is on the same principle 
Tata. If your oan N e that birds are attracted by the strong light 
foresters, we nee eed not wouder long e it is that Q. by the lighthouse es of cour co oasts : a sometim mes 
o far fr 
exhibited Gibs 
sessiliflora is so rarely ya with om mislead- | with 
ing your readers they y are indebted to Mr. | fall Tai dead, or stunned,” 
Malleson for drawing 1 their attention to the value of | Lark, as an example of kaa ka for the 
this tree. This robal abg De be read by some who Society 1 for EE ORUE aes Epor pape —G. A.C. 
Meee ittle book on the 
le Refi 
prs gay and it ma, a be n further service, b 
wing a attention to intrust their 
timber and i wae Ss in Herefordshire or oe vonshire info; 
nfo: 
rest frie as pplying the Apple chogs ? 
of the Apples after extraction of the j 
y | knowledge might perhaps suggest som 
to thè treatment and application of this su 
rm me of a 
I sa the relase 
ice. Chemica 
hithert 
owners of estates in Bela 
S saeia —* as 
bstan SoA: 
d, ae kl 
Town, London. 
To 
e former s. 
TNE a 
to Jn 
it aoe: are ps, re soil some of the 
ductive qualities exhausted es trees. Mr. Ja aa s 
F. W. Johns “ Elements of ae 
g ip 
the 
rss 
and Rabbits ger wer 
ae until Jt ac 
does. a dr ry a if ate fr the aperition ; h 
a-year is sufficient. The gar 
surrounded wit 9, he giv esa table, “fro 
medy art, 
I have used it he following. eames f 1000 lbs., of the.ash of 
Geo. Wel 
a 
a w ik a 
r 
but experience has not © 
as 
take 
with the 
Ta Peete Bape cess for two years.— ls, ia = of the Apple tree- (Pyrus spectabilis— Chinese | ajthou gh it wie enr ot of doors, mi et yin s 
_ Vines in Dwellin — i e aid of a ho grow 1 it 
Eoo aea  e  en  e s 
Halesworth, Suffolk ; Site portion is trained in the ee of tim a 370 sent were taken, was stated 
front of the house and stables, but a Dris ranch 23 feet in Carbonate of magnesi si 55 conservat ànd to 
length is conveyed through the windows of a sitting- Hee capes: sod aiat ~ E Of Pine-spples ihre 
room, crossing the ceiling to the centre of the house, 2 = 2 lbs. 9 0z., 2Tbs. 1002., 
where it is tra ined to a lofty ae produa fruit in 979 Busby, g S. Crawley, 
i not som ur me ch anic s and -= Black Hamburgh Grapes tact 
thers enjoy this deliciou s fruit, by lent Seedsmen.—A fruiterer was once ob- | Esq., © of Colney Hatch. _ These w 
in their wo. F S. Hod. waves placing the finest and 1 1 of 
son, Bury oy Feds ge Eaa t] a basket for sale p nee that dishonest ?” said an when slight fires are ales not for the pret 
Ornithology.—The remarks under this ig ini #85 observer. “Will n iei think the whole the temp but to keep out. frost an 
evidently refer to the M gean mer: oe Wag. | basket Se ge in quality E ae ai and is not that a đe- | the damp. The principal feature i in Mr. 
tail, of whose peculiarities teresting a $ was |ê ception ?” ne es * e fruiterer, “ ev vor system of Grape-growing is, thal 
pu at p. era 1843, sa ae . 507, thea “in tw two | body koi Be man in passing a hoù to have plenty of air, the Vine 
ces I pa ve seen this li roa bird perform the and readin, ‘s This He desirable family icity trived for that purpose. They 
sort t of frea as have been led by your pce &e. to let,” belie ve that i it is rea ally very desirable ? Į | fine colo ured, and consi sidering 
ents, but in a neither con I pes anything that | ¢ doubt it. An —s Mr. 
his any o of floricultural mare would have pur- Gambier, Esq., was a dis 
From the Garden 
It w been suggested by a wri flowers, or fruit 
in the « Zool ogist, cha 
oba! ire a giat Fidoren 
Cypripedium orom e 
of Zygô sword intermedium, 
He ath $ Phe showy Lege ee spectabilis, | 
k 
that the poor bird is pro ing t hey were choice, or beautiful, or matchless, 
and seeing himself in the glass, “ mistakes his o ould | OF splendid, &e. Are we not fetasing th opportuni- | © 
of form for the person of his lost mate ?” bat homer er ties afforded us by the aren oie exhibitions ? 
ible m: the idea, it was not supported by the If any florist’s flower y fine, it will find its way 
3 w er my notice; I = feted R and then o — oe mir ts to ie made i which 
to think the other suggestion, quoted b ur purchases should be guided ; ep from our own 
saved th rhich 
Ae praise pláni so selected should be 
likely to be near the truth. But here, again, the sup- ae 
iu some measure by the cir- | ™*. 
_ cums of the bird feontinuing ‚to fi aad tap at the sa 
“same window for raie 5 ae its permis — = > = his “reasonable 
the erga gs of insec 2 other than tha dl ex an ‘fea t o give you e- 
one it first took possession E kare e yet bo Tad agers it by patent. Mhen h at is it 
ae fase tho us which “spite en aig a ud dat the seeds sold? Si as thus : the seedsmen 
= See sipe so unhappy. pane Sy annoying its have a demand, “and Pr obtain Bw best they can, and | 
may be to some, I welcome my visi tor, and they must arentage as it is 
nel a little more narrowly the next tima | Siem them. I pielo from the choicest 
is ecompany.— aoe uae ace and the ay ‘ate on the Hered te plea, 
ter of last ear a om of mine had hia | that no 6 mr. 
wa i blackbird jus tin ife the way de- | Maleotm, oe ate disgusted, ‘and buy no sake but 
7 We sadow w a there is always a fresh su ion to see “the horse’s 
k head w tail should be”: only they are not 
ig | equally getierous to tell that they have been taken in, 
p|% so keep others outside the stable door. — Veritas. 
= greenish qisas 
Ss. The fruit consisted of 
h ere the Golde 
Sam ink an Irish v 
bearer ; Mère 
both kitchen ‘Alas 
