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GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
147 
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and other 
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when the pots were getting too > full. of. roots a shift 
and will Tees ly tumble down; and lastly, t that the 
| should take — The next 
“ disb. budding, X which consisted oi taki 
neme 
, not at all answering 
ted to serve, but creating more 
* I 
mischief 
the — re eye out, out 
inte neredible ertent, 
ove. Engineers alone can 
s 
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than in rem 
pretend to determine the value of this 
— T which ve t should — — kes little 
all water, keeping i it cool 
which prevented the 
^ Jim 
Knights English Cyclopedia of Arts and Sciences 
(Ito. Bradbury & Evans) has just begun to appear. 
R 
is 
* disbudding " must not 
Mr. Broome concluded his discourse by requesting. all 
st. for o" Penny C yclopædia. 
e 
The, best of N are here 
where and ` many 
selected, 
i 
iculars about 
to come to him and he wouid feel great — in 
valuable mass 
—Mathemati 
but 
ts find 
n ascertained a few parti 
The natives brought us many kinds; 
be | placed on their ann 
fine whit 
1 
h d find F 
for planting, : all 
ce sorts with their 
— place Li — ng in 
A shor — ensued ; several 
bein ing —— and ans ered i in a practical manner, 
in the 
—— 
would t o 
ttached for inspection C 
an 
y the 5 
1 
Dynamics, 
but I rely only on 
the “old wood . Was a n mistake, _as the heat of à 
sun 
an old 
oods ll the ithi 
are c cut, inc dan fine —— of Rorass 
— mrd this is a noble, but not ‘elegant Palm, 
t in ual height is from 
the interior—its us 
80 feet, — t it — reete as on the Island. a 
attains m No 
n illustration of this he 
ept 
a July Man 
bM] 
8. 
achir z. 
sophy, 9 — and Political 8 Law. 
J urisprudence. zaa eur Economy is intrusted e — 
Morton. The wor 
abou 
plant, which grew well, 
the nidi of * it went off, and there was an en nd 
of thus e 
appear in 24 monthly —.— each ee 2 
oodeuts, at the 
5 that, 
uc be propagated b or 
M" 
Mr. , Morgan, of Lincol's —— "Fields, n 
Palmlike pro — ist in its mass „which, 
out in — "centre gives the 2. — of a huge | similar to the Rose; thus treated they have a very 
ncheon. The wood, h is extremely handsome m — — materially from 
very small price of 2s. 6d. each. 
The Student's. Hume et Murray, pp. 768, with 
No school books are comparable 
whic 
at — is soft and spongy in 
_portions. srek 5 which resembles 
appearance, hangs in dense masses, ches 
— three ‘seeds. Sexes we can determine nothing 
Broome. This young Society, we | 
understand, has acil the patronage of W. Roupell, 
Esq., M.P., who has kindly vo — M: : Silver Cu 
. prize, s and which will no oubt be stren 
We — 
they so nobly in the landscape, enjoying the 
with a 
stand ou 
‘fierce — of these regions, and so differ ent from 
pd plants, one almost ceases 
wah; our idee om extend to them as if they were 
n gs capable ofthe perception and feelin: 
of animal life. M^ 
p a small ro ev which nded one 
1 in the Dont. 1 had traced the 8 ‘several e 
— 2 NM [d pda progress 
which ae — — a 1 deep — in m the 
rees, all contri- 
tetto rm Y delight spot, in * e contrast with | 
aspec: . Whi 
5 — Iw 
$ 
BE 
were gliding over 
the ve fruits 
shrubby 
B vacio in flavour. . 3 n 
sweet and pleasant, from a small tree wi 
e leaves. p best is a large y yellow fruit "ke e an 
but wi a hard shell— s seeds surrounded 
t T hav e flowering speci- 
is h sow ke to have no affinity with the 
ges. Two kin 
and 
D the trunks of old trees. - 
“Some rg — 
ing 
ile] dark purple sort, bred fi 
| Pri 
the 
a 
are deserving of a 
Anona yields a fruit much’ 
mi — ve^ — » hey may best deco 
m when. all i After a vote of thanks 
— chairman, &c., ‘the ting separated. 
| ces 
e 
lighten ae 3 yrange before us is not altogether 
Hum 
for real “utility, beautiful execution, mit vi raordinary 
| chea — to some of those w — issue from 2 narle 
Street. N Yr the 
Greece, and mse 
excellent “histo REN libr ary, the w hole procurable e for 30s. 
If We Oui VOR Alec 
w x. we were schoolboys, it is difficult p — 
nvying the happy race whose studies are so atly 
eat historian's matte 
tirely jor y a ee —.— cially that relating to the 
2 eriod, en rewritten ; ing 
rrors in fa ct have — corrected, and the e pe E from 
Notices of aes 
Lipi 
Flore des Serres for November 1857 contains origina 
— of the dark purple- leaved — eae a 
charm hardy shrub ; dendron Othello a fine 
rom R. sce H mellia 
incess Frederick nd and — of — e es 
two fine varieties int; 
ud 
| wholly etch! in ds the 
con 
editor himself. 
engrav 
and coins are the most numerous. There is also an 
excellent Index 
Lunds Geometry and Mensuration (12mo, Lon 
mans, pp. 362) is " 5 concise, well arr soge and 
— school book, ter iching all that students vant to 
— soaa dinih 
Stapelia orbicula 
teum, and some 
(Black, 12mo, pp. 247). This is 
. John Bennett's — of the | y 
hae el 
r th 
The diagrams excellent, and the chapter on land 
surveying one that every farmer and gardener should 
make himself master of, as he easily may. 
cal directions for thei : 
Hill, N $ Catalogue. of velia. 
of 
tes of Medicine in the University 
Edinburgh, i itis of course a mere outline, details and 
ilastrations being reserved - the lectures them 
selves. It is, however, minute enough for all gener: al 
readers, and. will doubtless prove acceptable to those 
he follow- | 
ces. 
aw — 
verage range of t 
, 107^; in Er Shade of. st ven 
132^, at at "midni ight, 84 Once I had i 
Rhamn fi 
ing are the one views of lifer T vitality :— 
m bea regard the of life itself, 
opinions hav quies d.— nat life i 
pendent entity, a ar principle— an idea which ac 
e 145° in the sun; t never so high near the 
( To be continued. ) 
Socletles. 
— sa E Feb. 14.— 
.Nearly 50 new 
ancients, and is founded on 
8. 
y 
tion, and partly on the existence of 
external agencies which stimulate them into action, 
We do not t think dit worth while to enter i into the 
iei diro) and Flower Seeds consists o 
of the more useful seeds required in gardens and . 
—J. Samue Newry) Select and "Deserif ve 
wer Seeds consi 
pe as are most wanted n E 
tal 
c 
ve Fo 8 years have brought porte a 
marvellous change even in , Cou nty —Downie 
ry lar wge well- arranged cto 
with ‘good useful n otes. = The 
8. 
Sor ru METROPOLIT. 
ceu: in the E 
elected which in 
p wards c 
1 that the meeting had been specially convened to 
* 4 4 of 
he Temple Gardens, as to his mode of culti 
favourite London flower. € 
ng his experience to t| 
Brodit ped by it; he could assure yes 
ain it 
creases the | ported. 
The chairman 
t and 
en called stimuli to b 
that the physi is the 
i Pet 
is 3 to say 
ith various properties, apre 
some vues that ec latter require 7 — are 
into action; and that 
ve notes, forming quite a 
aT di only to be found in the London tra 
Garden Memoranda. 
SM J. ,Doxar's, Esa. —— — At few 
of the ti ud eir Lobe ee their stimuli, 
and the forces evolved from them, the true method 
eig ity, n 
say presu , to refer the vital principle to chemical 
pom Ar PRI structure, A external forces, or cosmica 
a, as on re them, Life is—Life— ; 
— — the lecture was illust trated, an 
old root of Queen 7 
es 
the pla 
Te saving brought 
X also caution ed all 
—— of Lach. 
it involves. the “stoppage o M — he watt through 4 -— 
nd the Stra 
— 
— — than they are — Shrim — 
E r, having been award 
l et thus generati 
Ti] ing what is technically ealled | ev: 
~~ impressed upon all the necessity that! 
even as much as — — ii 
long lines of way will be shaken to their foundations, 
he and t are su 
water, taking care, if the o boe should Spem. or crac 
round the inside of the pot, th alittle 
finely sifted soil If this is not attended to uber when 
