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5 (Sto other coun- scribed a x ME bene Diilo to the | per iods of growth and under i bate By 
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he other, the name of Oidium 5 ti Lie stat C. pur] Porphyra 
bies, briars, and weeds ot 
are conv ertible to this purpose. 4 
tries their produce is without limit. And ye ra 
the face of all ipe we are told t ks materials for | tat edi n 8 Lon r 
rese ' bly 
any larger scale than P | In e atakas, we may observe that Ne imp 775 wt usn E pe : 
is doubtless true that such substances as have | tant ah laye ed by fungi i n the pro 15 — of | What uA ve by 
e now e of unequal value, some | | disease anim a wa | 
anufaeture than | | doms, 4 aily becoming more evi ent ;& | Some indeed n foe. aH d vorat 
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he pa dy tay bee be oo 80 asonable | Ir was only the other oy thats we gave a some- | still I believe not the best that can b 1 
Mu "i t aterial hould | what lengit ned account of the magnificent is a very general opinion extant that it i ; 
be all alike. Beet p and straw are two as | gardens at TRENTHAM. Ti is M e office to manure for Peas; but that is a great mj 
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ger fibres to Superintendent o of the Hortiodltural 5 at om all sides of the plants, I believe it is s slag 
iswick, has bee ted to a charge.of this | sible to give too d manure to sümm 
imp ] a iswick, has been ge abi e lac MS Peen ar years past Ih ve sown Peas in trei 
infinite variety of purposes. It is to be expected | vast establishment, i e pla eM I = n r |as for Celery, vehat them with PED 
difficulties may be met no at the out- whose he: 
n vegeta bst 3 . »- lee SON has managed suffer from „ In ay 
ould be a dd ace to the the garden justifies us in expressing a superior Peas so grown, especiall rey 
er s — belief that he will be found worthy of | wretched “ shot- ike” things : be 
ignal honour that has been conferred upon Nein It will of course be ME that del : 
a i ce holf-starnds 
paper pulp: but it w 
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The pretence 1 it would be useless to take off bin 
the paper € eer Wr inereased consumption nm DIE LE c 
consequent upo ta ropes al would sp 0 exhaust New Plants. EU 
available dw aes Mis therefore 3 aA bsur We 213. CALLICARPA PURPUREA. dts Ann. Mus. 7, 69. ee 
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jg. ee ee might be supplied by — AM aud more in e rest at ‘the last — ee zx 
meeting o e orticultura. 1e in ames's | 
te ste insat nue ewe repeal of py d end The Hall, that a little shrub from Mr. e of Bag- | and no: urst Week n 
ipon literature we teave others insist upon. shot, loaded with the most beautiful shining deep violet | dc 3 2 bbe don hé Br Sa T give ag 
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the great pompe it 82 for ad E v peel vii might be ihe fact being that Callicarpa, | locality to the e Thes 
e weak the which it belonged, has never before pro- | 
z doubt hem untaxed paper r would lead to an duced "ho ‘beanie fruit, from which its botaieal | d 
c anufacture of — articles i in whi ch |n e has been for med. The a 8 g fig ill | No 
illnm, heri erippl va aise idea of its general iie No 
be profitably pact irai pe e will den 
that it is sound pani pity p ‘favour wait 
ever will conduce so important an end. 
Machinery, indeed, d be brought 855 imme- 
iate action for the purpose i ing with 
and labour; but we believe there is no instance of 
machinery having really diminished labour. All 
that it does is to force it i e els, whie 
is obviously uni US we only consider how 
many women and n would d 
coll. e re demande mills were 
paper untaxed, and they would be largely fed by 
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rest t with all w e really at heart the 
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ing populations 
Some account was given last year in this Journal, | 
at p. 783, wot the destruction of some bees by a 
fungus, as was su 
certainty to any particular cena and Mr. 
arcely 
ccessful. 
Within a few days, however, we have received 
from Dr. E < short sketch of a memoir 
read by him before th Seay ago Societ 
HIGGINS ; but it appears cer th 
memoir that bees, like silkworms, are you oh ie 
destroyed by fungi. 
fungus is found in the 
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on thes val bet mycelium m is seated 
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out into spaces 3 feet t. 4 feet wi 
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and a ridge the same "height altern 
is too soon to plant Celery 
en the e epithelial ec eonsists | table refuse; d 
4a ` vegetable refuse, &c., 
wid hioh lare a few dissepiments These Pres SA : 3 
erease continually, and at last distend the EY ct 
— D ui the : mixed hot 
With the filaments is found an ous quan- e th 
tity of extremely minute spores. The t Aa —— 
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- 1 very sparingly " |» du Narro intei |. Not Jt having seen h the bela or the old leaves, we a erem ` 
tine, dii à | the rectum, while in 5? hat species of Callicarpa it soni ll soak 
be ppear l ther in are found, icem ihsas | be referred ; and in stocking t that calle è Cole: Eth li 
3 ofg conidia Ld eh ge Hs a EA Pinty of its velie Min. n fh 
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— — et in voe consi — in z the “ proportional dé of . e. bead | be mani om that no 
that roger spores ngrees very well; but th i i at — 
true mould, and moniliform f C. rubella, quite a different — oor cai : eben r 
i- men's hands are more than 
