i y! V 
288 ht before the Chambre des Deputés by M. und Heilkunde in Ungarn relates the = 01 
making allowance for the payone due to when irt x, deputy fo ac Moselid who adduced | a mbes 210 eight years old, who Was made 
three divi ys of en = still to run at the time whe erous modern instances of humid countries | serious y ill by eat ing a fresh rob of the Mul 
these remarks were written, "Day be set down at 5 ng become arid in consequence uns x ae ee mistook for liquorice, The appear- 
13] inches an- | ec desi of forests. He cited Fon wn pH nd | ances of the sorder go ptr | similar to 
Towards the middle of Fe bruary, "li ghtly on Piove s places where it has led notorious yt se 1 : k E xb Bella- 
nounce ced at the > time, the springs were sii n g eme jo of sulphate copper 
. e Y an avera "dst moi 95 „ the Prefect of e a. 00 den e s s pe lemonade and black coffee 
rain having fa allen he beginning of that m 4 o asserted that uA the whole e | being afterwards administe The next day all 
but they are again Rolie dyes s will be seen ee m | lt the n s 'mptoms of indisposition disappeared, and only 
the following observations made m the - A ot timber been rs. c e be RUM t e As behin a T , upon tacks 
the surface at which the water stood in 1 g | higher, w water-courses diminished, while | remained behin he physician called 
the fa avelly stratum near London at the following the dr E of the climate was greatly increased. | in considered the following circumstances worthy 
dat I | Similar 5 evidence was collected by Prof. LAURENT, of remark.— before being poisoned the child Was 
from surface — 3 f Nene n ous statements the suffering from intermittent fev. ich did pg 
August 17th, 1858, +, depth of water from 8 6 following may ken as a specimen. After|reappear after the attack. is however up. 
NOME j : x 8 9 referring to the desolation brought upon so many | certain whether the fever was remow 
—.—— PS da » al 8 10 of the nations of the East by the loss of their the emetic or by the eating of the Acacia 
Jannary Ist, 1350” " K ? i forests, upon Babylon and Niniveh, Thebes, roots; if by the latter, the action of Ames 
January 3%» ” ^ 8 1H Memphis Carthage, Palestine, and the Troad, he would resemble that of Belladonna. Dr. Mo 
Karch , » " ” E oncludes b ing similar examples in the adds that a similar ca poisoning had 
< = x. «recent history of France. In the Vosges, the to himself in the instance of two children chewi 
It us be found that during > — v destruction of forests has gone too far; so that fresh dug up roots of this 
id er 
ow i been cle 
Dicxrnson that the mer flow of 
invariably responsive n "the Sapa si jt pre- | 
ceding winter, and th rin * er rains 
add little or nothin Be 1 Th e 
reservoir of water which fi our Swell ^d ditch les, 
and feed. rops. And this f 
tf E a 
SEDE E = TES d iM SpA S o d th i of t dee se is t F i he was ras persia aded to rabbi from fear of being 
nd m: 
d LES — experimentally | evitable cons Eran 1193, ti ele — — poisone 
lant, 3} feet high, sometimes | kir represented, in We Ter eA 3" 
2 x px ter in a | forests had a tered the temperature augm ER , LET us add a word or two A 
ore a — 2 ue 0 — N vast dr. pris s, and — affected the erops. t 2 probatica fate kt 0 
— ly rat irae Phe : à summer | Wells and Be, their supply too had, before 1838, M KET GARDE 0 = ith om 
tho drain ‘must be upon the or ae grow. been most seriously diminished iolent storms Lad QUY. of the Continental Me ons wi 
— zx ^ d E 1 — ne and torrents of: rain indeed fell fro e to time : "d 
ing Md a up x 1 n that "the e but they ran off the land without soaking into it, | remain in — ands of ours “Tk tat 
i att sebelah e and the subterranean reservoir gai à appears 
peat 
n| the pee one A it to the 
of the moun 
epar rtment 
of the 
sueh a s was 
not in the memory of man; y 
bois of Nis 
| whose name ‘the fe rests ‘that 
“surrounded it, exhibits Tle ‘exoept sterile wastes 
At Bézi bers of the 
a 
ppened some years ago to 
ined “to have à 
and that the rain of winter is made 
pa bos system o ser] 
ir git 
n 3 
uctive of ines- 
tricts of country | 
con- 
ys 
n the g 
supplied "Icom the year id 
gs and rivers," 
Among the other important facts recorded by Mr. 
‘DICKINSON in the um paper t to which we have 
been referring is He 
well inform 
ed wr 
DUNS 1i 
e f e 
destruetion in ha 
R 
a + 
e round 
T. anee of d 1 irum in order to 
replace them fy cultivated fields, the temperature 
| has very 
quantity of n nat evaporated or carried off, 
and which therefore 
ning what a it TON 
gauge has Baden for the last 12 aevi, but it 
as if the perco. unted w = 
we see that i 
Hes 
e 
become very irregular. Heavy rains, storia: 
dryness have -— done = work upon th 
e erop every 
(De Vin 5 
sphere et de celle des DE Nan 
oil, and ma 
uncertain. xs 
S ^ wepreferquoting ue at our own door, to those 
which are recorded in mà th 5 — climates 
such as Ce entr al America and uritius, it is 
e such fruit 
e 
pletely une with ma eh Paris Gris 
ins habl » Tho mn d 
D e 
ind. (f un T t irréprochable), e). a 
. had 
beds - E d A 
” 
ial 
— „ 
is lants with 3 fruit each 
2 punted in another place with 15 each 
2312 
To which had to be added for fruit not tonne 2 
mie a total of 3159 Melons on less than 
e NE moment S ineh s jer 
ere was last August that inference | 
analogous to 
what may be —G x thee Wanda, S 
the Dead of o too far. We 
3 rationa al a agrieult ural statisties ee poe might 
sat y 
ve 8 of hedgerow | 
3 
mes n the Mais "of 
at — is really no loss of moisture in 
; tosay — of ano 
rtan kudrenes 
‘a that detailed informati 
ct t 
n- | pidato subjects of i 
d an nswer 
wi ond is vl 
ut ‘since Par lia- 
inih in its collective 
mbered, moreover, ai Bordeaux is 
within a Ee hours’ steam of England, 
Orchid growers are no Se. 
with Vanillas, Ar foto green or 
however curious, have nothing to 
species however now mentioned is à 
for je — — are — — * 
on respecting. nis circum- 
iiidh of our dail 
bread, and the p^ of all 3 property, is 
| beneath its notice, the public í 
inquiry like t the present as it 
stances that a 
eS COM ORE 
THE world has much to learn before it shall be 
able to "liatigulsh good from evil 
8 est things. Thi 
t 
. the spray € ot the Gee 
qn are extrem ely dangerous ; RI 
effect of oue d large quantities t. 
iminish atmospherio moisture is noto- 
To say nothin um of the altered climate o 
em islands, dee rns upon the removal of o our 
superfluous ancien t forests, yh are other :d | harm 
safely quote To 
1836, the subject was | 
| Zei Hg we 
as been poiso res = thi 
mained — y ings e the cause 
“To the e RU DES 
prim now t = the e eomm t —— oe yoo Fit 
which a well-inform naturali st 
to staid, S 8 the: sone a me take dios 
less. ast Nu 
2 
d 
Rice re ollo 
Dr. J. MOLLER in the Zeitschrift Fur a 
t be content to th 
ders — : admirable 
an 
the uae is in D foll v ve Itural woos 
3: of it in the oon of the horti fragman? 
will n t 
este in n Mou tains b 
botanical soto hg 
aee 
8. 
ON FORMING i 
D on soil gan 
the richer v soil i is, — 
he tree. thrive well in € oN oe wa 
abhor it. Beeches and Elms imes, 
