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imperfectly in continued moist, hazy, sunless 
weat — 
Although the supply. 
has been unusuall 
om, yet in other 
rth L ;ancashire 
, Devon 
Monk Coniston Park 
Goodamore, Plympton, St. à 
Burraton, Sheepstow, Dartmo 
Cirencester 
Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire 
Cobham, Surrey . 
Chiswick, Middlese 
Dorward’s Hall, 
59. 30 
4 
—— 
according to some E 
a 
for. 
ensuing season, xa , by Mr. 5 Me 
experiments m 
of w 
it pee that cs little 
e depth 
pro 
r, 3 feet pem n 
eee in with ide oat 
places in the United 
the fall of rain are dis 
ther year. woud not dif greatly from the mean, 
althoug i in pena. ocalities the quantities 
ma und very une 
rmanent source, viz., 
e ocean 
e sta 
r the rie ratur 
$ Thus, at 
ahr., ea 
fully seven 
than cad ge pid 
that if the ae 
pe saturated, 
with colder air, x same quantity of moist at 
maintained. If the warmer and 
— — dry state, N then 
A dos y 1 of the ses Aid moisture will 
absorbed. 
ur of bear’ 
k gaseo 5, and air may be char 
with i it without its pine: perceived, except by the 
test of the hygrometer. Steam is 
first i m the tube of a 
follows during last autumn and wi 
or steam, is invisible whilst | sis 
be charged | yj 
invisible when it | yj 
an- 
ugh can d. 
‘tity ‘a rain pas il "d pass —A— depth 1 Ai 
| Now if none shou 
and September, as is fre Pes 
dent that if trees are 
ment of that t period, ey or 
end of it; and that bein 
e 
commence- 
e 
i 
t h b he surface. The form 
he highest, and the latter the 8 that has been 
years. It on 
— 
* 
August 17, xe — of water "TS "pep" 
Sept. 9 
HT. A 
d eee 
Lol — 
22S F 
* 
E 
rais sed to the above number roffeet. And we 
keenine rain can 
of 3 feet| ance 
uently the case, it is evi- | | 
t 
ony to sink as | 
Th 
ys to our Eng 
say, that 
es have a more limited dis stribution ¢ 
The f * memo 
eres ere erase se rener erregen 
reus. 
m m e 
vapour air. * thst state i it may fon float almost 
stationary ; liable, however, to be wa the 
wind to a great Pet provided ye cuts is 
one of uniform 
ve 
tl 
of the wind, 105 E 
he 
wind 
on the average of 3 
ving 
latter as 
hi would od per that the ES ascen 
te We erue i 
he t if th 
> asi do depth 5 water is to be restored to welle, 
that th 
| Tar April nist be rainy beyond anything known 
open wells, to mark — a of "the 
well as the Srni he fo weg 
of 
r in wel vators dad 
meanw hile it is evident that 
qh : 
of the United Suse ; asim i 
outi — — an Flora, pe even in be 
A "i more thorough e3 
hitherto, "however, vdore ungue 
nthe. At 
America, or, 
D 
o land, 
ir repre tatives in 
100. an unbroken line in 
is last sta 
t 
t 
nm flowing as far south as 47° N. lat, 
The etin ot the country i — such as to irae 
it certain that whatever plan ts it produces s will 
] WR „ 
3 an instrument for 
hich h 
slightest difference of structur 
have received from Mr 
and frui 
ively with that 
alt 
z 
51.9 
E 
3 
8 
a 
. 9 
Average of 30 years. 
1858 
2 
2 
eo 
oe 
It thus appears t "gehn o winds 
have been 5 having | 
yi $ bos the cir- 
ciently he limi fed | R 
in the 
In danse eee ef. 
dry, it is well pede 5 EA 
are low in an unp egree. Some 
and . — now ary, "that at this mon ~ the | 
In many 
7 e | bark 
aon water level has sunk fe jeudi than y 
Man 
"undergroun 
ein the deep roots of trees € reac 
s have been almost use 
in t 
avily before Ap 
hith 
wells having become | gen 
level of the springs | 
Some ditches | min 
- "ner species of aple (Acer) ; 
Ly 
of its tion possesses much interes t. We 
therefore a a ourselves of a report u h 
5 port upon the sub- 
AXIMO us 
mae to the 
onservatories, 
ery high the eminent 
| regions an 
characters = 
een of this 
XIMOYTI| 
‘remarkable tre, called “ Kokko 
new species of Walnut 
ht; a new e 
He meta 
70 feet in hei 
igh; geal called “Kolom: ears ex- 
ril, t 
little chance of 8 growth belts made in the 
uit; two new species 
5| The m stats din a Rhod 
ot Xylosteum, &. | 
eni 
eh Sat! men Possesso: 
peg unsuitable a fA need often 
cu 
lity to that di = T 
y, lie at every man's 
o yard of his garden. 
high lye comminuted s sta 
fimilis form in 
| These different kinds would form a valuable addi- | 
Peas the most 
matter is known is 
and when 
mould, 8! 
