eo UU 
9.] 
kard e 
Janvagy 29, 185 
of ex from lan r Wh 
pne remarkable Crus — — —. 
inp f fail — n at 8 
and ſurnis ith a horn i 
in no 
d 
bitter of its manifold kernels; the 
lossom: 
THE — — CHRONICLE. 
ranches 
y brar 
| markets is the defective ~i costly means of transport, 
| nowhere so ons par — u Oude, which not o only pre- 
vents the e fro uccessfully 1 
Am eri can 
5 
ially 
z 
2 
ERES 
bres alon ng pe^ the — like 
tains the sweet juicy 
— Fig; the 
Ve m ‘must w arn our enr b ds radi to be mis- 
led 7 this flourish. That Oude — ^ able — pee 
Cot to on of good qua ality is, we belie 
Cotton tree, with - snow-white b 
relieved by the rrounding green; the. Jack (Arto- 
possibly produce it with "profit ater be —— 
uced b; Sarco 
vt Mémoires * Institut for 1835. 
‘Smith notice on 
es, and Odynerus as ha 
the pee of these parasites still 
ade of the body. Some 
n almost every quarter 
minded the members 
hese 
a Homopterous insect sent 
Mr. Waterhouse read ad detai iled account of the British 
ugh ét T monde rous oval produce e Mahooa 
(Bassia aola), fro m the fruit of vile d a 
distilled ; the Owla (Phyllanthus Emblica )); the Nee 
: : with i 3 
0 are 
cernible, either in fine gro standing in 
grar — p proudly px the rich fields beneath, 
g to protes est by their verdancy and beauty 
* 
bp. 140 
We have Aae no 
wil find it safer to rely on its Pulse and 
oilseed, . — and tallow. 
Nereis Boreali- Americana; or Contributions towards 
e 2 — = Marine ae of the Atlantic and 
Pac A du America. Part III. 
wa Harvey, M.D., to, 
ict. E 
- a portion of this work com- 
end —- a. 
against the 
them. ^ (The italics and (?) are - r own P 
e furnishes. 
prising t the r 842 ack-spored Alge. The present 
part, which — the sone comprises what are 
A the green- 
* Of the ides of commerce w 
ords. The 
was 
e 
hich Oud 
trade i — hides affa hor orns 
iu rs, but 
s g 
Ig — the Porphyræ, which 
constitu te the aver or marine sauce which is 
those 
AL A to 
some ed species. 
kno o, o, and carried on by a — enterprising 
| individuals . who, notwithstanding z the great nu mber of 
is mot p es — culinary production afforded 
Bang 
[of these articles, ‘and the taxes extorted from the land- | 
beetles. A new part of the Transa mations, —_ ting 
— m —— of IR new series, 
as given o E = rations i in ius e Conneil va 
Fo vai io be proposed at versary meeting. 
LIN : Jan. 20.— The Presi the chai 
. Sabinis, Esq., M. D., T. T. Boson i 1. Bag. Hon. Walter 
Elliot, Rev. W. Houghton, Dr. Ferdinand Müller, 
T and Major R. 
ugh whos e estates they have had 
li Ere able. Thousands and 
wild state swarm in the 
il foreste e the ret — 8 the jun — he 4 — 
rio e hides are rotting by usands, 
eds of — only 
to be 
1 
a 
DA 
ave d|voyagers, bot 
ads 1 
Algae. „ Which grow for 
the a part u n hard sand or sand-covered rocks 
between high — dors water mark, not only help to 
fatten the turtles but n by the natives of the 
Pacific A 53 
— 2 Bassorin, are hi 
n approved artic 
de far — to the Tri 
th fi the abse 
and a police are o myths, trade 
ve 
Strache ey, wW ere 
ers 
r. t 
3. “ Dennisonia, Barklya, et ‘Labouchoria, ria, genera Flor: 
apr p nondum cognita,” described by Dr. F. Müller, 
“Qn the anatomical characters of three Australi 
sales of Tunicilta,” by J. D. M Donald, Esq. 
Aotices of of Books. 
E. R. Rees. 
Mi d; 
y Eu 
assisting in the defence 
ed 
he pam 
hes t be 
made very pro oduc 3 dni a considerable 
also be obtained i 
ft. gua ies, for 
ichen unpalatable, and - ee. 
tive qualities which per em it so unwholesom 
stoma: chs. 
two 
h ide 
fat of the cattle, wild and mw 
= erally thrown away. 
eld Indigo, = to A prar e at - 
m and as 
as good as that beret he 
The planter might choose at liberty Y of an 
s a siz ceedir 
| in in length Wita proportionate brea 
vain search fi 2 r department of botany; 
| the mode of pie uction in many 
genera is most curio 
me 2 1 f 24,000 square miles, 
would ve little — and seldom or ** as 
of rair needed. e with en 
carcity e 
need his 
quay. vould be the building 
ould be as we ell if he 
4 
icle; 
great, as his principal ou! 
vats and factories, though it 
likewise e purchased a few vill: 
y pl grea 
elegance occur everywhere, especially amongst those 
species which in extern - approach the 
Corallines, and sees Neh 
attractive and eoe go 
f| have not at presen 
the vor Source af beauty pue- as regards form 
9 
co. 
here is one s 
5 deal like . aa et itis Se balls ine. 
But all this na ural treasure has been rendered un 
a reprint o 
1565 — the Calcutta herefore 
power bas been well nigh 
troops. Those 
3. 744 
an who think that hard measure 
3 if T wall 
rersmith 
T 
this volume, 
imitated ee yield the geni or — 
le pattern. 
in the 
Review, th 
country bere th the M 0 
most ferti — far ain. Its surf: 
tends over about 23,740 Maec miles. _ An in nfinity o of 
pinion by the time they ha 
— ere — — uec howe ever, would 
ulness with w exquisite 
oF their method of — 
that treachery, cruelty, * 
11 but 
It is 5 to say 
and brutal — 
niversal characteristics 
of their sway. 
FES — 
“ Ife 
ques! 
from 
In conclusion Mr. Rees touches upon the Cotton 
. 
— specie s also, as ce riain Hale sere 
| ke, might "- highly suggestiv 
The execution of the volume, like all which comes 
abstain n: 
which he cou deseribe from recent 
H ] 
ho — an interest in the pin of ‘Cotton, to 
remar ark how ow pecu "uliarl 
a "is which lose half their characters in the 
herbarium except when mounted alter r Mr. Thwaites 
—: 
yo 
Vom is that no inco: 
the Himalaya Mountains or ue Tarae ex 
skirts the Nepal Hills, ord gently the et the coutry, 
fi ing to into the soil so admirably 
hich | has been 
tit 
debe the mismanage- 
very nice barre jon and great expense of tim 
which are not always = com service of collectors. 
exporte from it, ev 
ment of the sn Goveriment which affected Cotton 
XA tilled. The people 
and arf and oquitabl rae 
in the -same or xA more than, the other | 
a supply st de fees ndis (he only one of our 
of mene 
T: 
of | The 
onies that seems 2 
fully 
7 
greatest “disorders: — — sanguinary co 
is still carried on. The laud often yields 
the khareef, 
Crops 
et . 
5 or 
for the growth of Coton e — i m te 
reward ww many of the j These, h 
arc and Tehoud, as I have already re out, be mad 
ndeed, one 
che Saiithsonan 
mG — — and wish it all 
ERSERS HA 
TRADE LISTS e e ad 
a Descriptive Catalogue a of Flower 
Anemones, Ranu 
flowers. It i P a pity at à it should be 
e | fashioned for! a broadside. A Tee book would ne 
be N bandy. 
have cost ae pn wi 
oil seed ; 
Barns & Co., I . 
P 
3 Mys EFH 
eight kinds; 
species of fine 
in for birds; san Faiais. |Y 
in gh neg! abundance the 
rops. Wheat; 
n, below the level of the soil; 
le d, with ev en thei r rude 
in my list. There is sufficient water in thest and 
rivers in Oude, which have the further e of n not 
being, like the Gan nges and other rivers, 50 to 100 feet 
enab 
Musoor (Ervum 
op SMS 
of Safflower; Palma Christi and 
t; the 
2 
? 
} 
| production as for Sugar ot Indigo. 
Cotton is the raw produce of the ee 
| aie won ensiy toi 
=the od serious obstacle 
ladet quaker te y all M Meus. of ont 
to bear r upon native — for fine 
with the 
which must — id of thee, and ere 
the prodacton in su. way — 
—— ; 
Messrs. E 's NURSER X, Warme- 
TON Roan, ee once ry s Woop, Eres at tis se ard] 
ses here are well worth inspection ; for 
"ái ter Tl ae an 
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