e 
con 
eat taste, co 
o this was allotte 
; which, 
t to the 
o show: 
t "Hiteham, sers in the 
and to | 
e gardening necne “tin te 
iv. Here too the 
„P 
variety none were neglected, 
his also taking 10 prizes for 
| including forestr 
sie 
tain be allo 
Ws | Hortionlturo, 
and market gardeni ng. 
ever arranged that no one shall be put = 
beyond his mant and that cte aty o aA -— 
wed for teac rons 
Ene 
It i 
Work 
shall 
The 
mm 
et e on the establishment who 
rivate | 
it on 
ity RET the Mise (o 
hose department t 
= ol b baton ngs. 
= — taug 
T YEAR, Dotan 
dad in g 
geography, 
— M: 88 mistry; 
ht in the school are these 
and the Theory of 
p Tm 
climat e; 
ned to 
the v argue inem 
which Prof. 
HENSLOW gives «i Jeeturets,' aren ver ** has a half 
from the more immediate business of 
re at no 
of 300, eac 
have Vm the 
-— and tea, ‘bread | and but 
closes 
tertai inment, and hex De is soon cleared | 
in s pen and orde erly m. nner. 
Frequently thes * ows are yp by the| 
ice of numerous visitors from t neight our- | 
" where N interesting » 
eralogy eds zoology ; 
thematics and arith metio. Re 
baer cost of e 
reason why the most 
be sold at a price but little ab 
ted, 
55 engraving of the 
specimen of the result now 
News has given 
— 
ave 
Anatomy and V 
ding the germination of 
rant phenomena conneoted with 
the s belonging to the growth o 
abi . Hab: “the nature an nd use ot 
leaves, and all that n elates | to fruit; botanical 
weather; mineralogy, that is to say the differe 
properties of soil in — relation to hortiéuliste ; 
Zoology A s to useful or injurious animals, Ire, 
0. d mathematics, as regards arithmetic and | 
plane geomet. 
Pre THE THIR 
t relates to so 
5 thoroughly rainy, EI few pede ES 
made their ce, But thei eir 
ures ; 
— Yat; light, electricity, a 
hilo osophi hical instruments; meteo rology 
j elements of sigues sem 
= that durin 
-— "- Bir 
urre 
t however doubt that the 
Mr. Fox s LBOT, m. 
some of our artists, will 
dci up fo . 
es T —— ing s 
ject of E and at pre two pleasant days 
in the year to look forward to and to talk over. It 
are 
aged. t only is a little zeal necessar 
Py ‘ood dsl of itia M m haman nature, 
wed village n ae is — 
sub- — 
drying 
forming herbaria, chemical 3 
and 
philosophical 3 linear land 
surveying and mapping, garden 
heating, “the mana ement of water supplies, an 
other matters, to which is added drawing plants | do: 
frcm nature. 
Then there is TRADE HORTICULTURE, such as 
gathering, preserving, and packing up seeds or 
living plants ; PME and selling, letter e edt. 
and book-kee 
Finally XS GARDEN Work i is s continually 
botto 
22 never 
"ors Chronicle, Sept. 10, 092) 
attempts an 
s, the grub of the Scolytus tes in 
—.— tended ^ 
grou h Dem already stated. This 
inda udes Kitchen gardening, the management of 
s and shrubs, — and Pn ~ crops, ver 
ost “herb aceous and hothou 
that whioh ich has now, for so pe years, proved | this all methods of propagating, “prec of | chips of i. E al | 
by crossing, muling, &o., iments They will show that the woodpecker Ins beet 
lants expected to — e of gen eral|cising its a at the proper P s 
agp iene prr all = T qni te 3 in own 1 zs : 1 
must be e | re — he 
en DEC: th ihe theory and y i = . is fying T. te; and that when — 
in the t ir ee ta 
T 1 E As E the rem weg 5 x WR — 
awn to it by e eolum | could the woodpecker be domestica) dry : 
fortni chi o h We fear there is little chance - E a _ | district of Hampstead? I answer, it might f 
3 of wo, have obtained the ge blishment being formed in this cou n esta. 3 ted; bu the 2 would be “aloe n 
stance, . his charming bir m. 
si In order to advance the desired object.. 
Pee Be elgi an Government, in its desire to —— Hes ton: a —— in the . 3 — — 9 ved noe Aken x ; 
i art and science of gardening, made an agree- | pictures on co lat a probability that sun iiy miles of = chosen spot; and then © 
— in the year 1849 with Mr. Vax e acquire the conditin goal Pup tn be mai eek, with a new birch rod, those pilfering © 
rome * i t Ghent, cogent ap ich the cae RTOS sts i sp EAT de 3 i e "persecnting ur harmless 
i expenses, su im E 
2 prerai, construction of buildings, diu work s i ut our engraver ; and the slow, & I mourn over the pp 
- c mea prov n 12 - 1 (bo: sian of instantaneo ous a ot: Tues is to be edu t to eve. o the kite, s pat of To 2 pn" 
rancs cac i i disappearance 
8 divide E half to be call tion to a 
Meca ips (demibourse), the pupil in — — pitas of essa in: as xg — ve t E m rein rin ing the read t er's atten — - . 3 
the ie: » d] penses, M. Van HoUTTE on ness of woodents — ned with the chen. of selling peison * Eu 11 
washing, de. ho E ging, that “a most — — na ide oye Ty says This re á must x 
= s gratis * y e cesis - value of this discover rds the ex — tating destruction on on i pour pe — viget : 
y learning all de e place, rative cheapness with which, b ' be no easy o pre at, O 
epartments of gard y its means, per- | fowls fi mee — m 
gardening, fectly stable photographs of pai * o e fowls from en partaking of the 1 
