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53°, barom. 29.8 reed ems — eqni ri till ned tees ing a p Wetter »- an Egg — 3 s for em | including the pt; bottle, figs. — 
CUR V with iE d frost, therm. 28°. Saturday, y Habad, s ise Navington qp thoroughly wi with me 3 : j 
22d, dius, fiu therm. 27°. Sunday, 23d, clear, wont | change colour. "Shirley yd Y ars B ng Inquirer" very great Jover 4 Nature, 
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ps MI oh itn: DIS eee * e ea oF eae y vii —— throw | know if the — extracted from 
^oi * eh l| out their webs and ascend into the air. Many m Eod or not, Pip if des vast hey 
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poe S.E. ber 26th, 3 a 36°, heavy gale | ago I was * et d s Medi * the gossamer Ing gro Aeg: e "m 
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hi when it had fallen to 29 inches. Old Sub- small, has a round jet blac d s "s 
prion 3 weight, for if you allow one - ———— 1c 
A last, the | and cut the web, it will instantly fall to € B E 
PA w . — he i di vem v: batb enda " but if after suspending — 1 pen : 8 E x Corres —— 
" j t to the west of Co rk, long, you leave it to act for itself, it wi ED IN NM d 
end on se — a — the Paps, found to nd a vibra tory mo otion, and in a little September 26, 18 859.— My ‘se Jue 
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wit Vil inei. x ew weather here is intensely c cold. The web w attache tself to ur finge r, and — tediy |e | considered mere : healthy t than any in the 
oldest inha bita nts never recollect anything like it so Wie serene until ‘out of sight; win sil ag 300 oxen Pere late sea co 
early. Smart frosts at night. An Old Subscriber, Cork. | nothing to do with — for : emt to th 1 about 120 of did 
Field Mushrooms.—We have not had a season mdi wea ther. ing ossamer days, which we ge pr ied. e eu tivation of : 
to the past for heat and dryness for many years. Your erg vies * clolles'sky w E: urge n" of "sm ova x^ av ew York, D 
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leading article, 4 every one must m in vails, 8 u ite S Ne n 
to state with regard | to the field Mu shroom. T is true | considered — — to i — — Mi in re — W a Rice 
had the spider throw out many threads w arolina, and sha en have 
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58 155 that of fruit, nor did it burst like a Cab bage; — from his finger, — that they ae ands. 
but this is simply because the "e of Mushrooms, if | balloon to cause the spider toascend ; but I — — to superinten 1 
they have any, expand to such an enormous size that | discover this—of the fact of the ascent there is not the heir E f m 
people well un derstanding them mde € eir- | slightest doubt. That the surface of the earth is the | requirements, peculiarities of character and 
cumstances thought that the eg € r Horse | spider's ordinar: rya abode there can be no doubt; their | the possessor of whic i 
Mn sein n It is true that v 2 vay ery | webs spread over the and are ren- the salary, accom 
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well shape " firm, and moderately sized — wi vith tha | dered visible by reflection; n , an 
unboiled N IW grance which any Mushroom | the air I cannot tell, he may p himself, or e|willing to try his 
giyer n tell i moment, but 800 crop was soon swallows may feed on him. hope your “ Young | sider myself under an 
over ; thes we eat ther became very cold, and again avery hot Inquirer Ue will himself study -— interesting subject, send him out in a vessel bound 
d My inquir Wee ft mnt " Savannah or Charl 
Still Mee were EM ooms real and genuine, but|be desired; but I have gained w en may gai more contented to make TE 
simply much over A poisonous Fungus is never meat which I beg to hand him for his pot eS be intelligent, eres steady, energel 
met wi th in the” open fields. They are not ment and anxious to please, . — onld re ben 
found under Oak, Be ech, Hornbeam, or Thorn trees Who taught the little gossamer to fl of hot arket t gar arden 
2 ut the very finest Mushrooms Quit the green earth, - — into ‘the HN f 
are gathered under those trees on account of cattle Make the fair cute, pus ethers Tei "on prevails in Euro kac and during a sje 
getting under their shade in hot weather. Poisonous Fearless in space his little body ie dion of 10 years I have jea ed it, that a eile 
Fungi are to be found along hedges and sides of ditches, And mount in tranquil air without a wing? must be harsh, exacting, even cruel, and ae ee 
and in plantations, where vermin have died and other His silver threads to sunbeams can he tie, drive un willing la labourers ue bi | 
refuse has been collected, as well as on decayed roots M hang his webs like clouds upon the sky, 
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of certain trees. The ‘are entirely divested of that Spread for a day a palace of delight. One who wou id have a > 
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e meat.ike fragrance which Maece the Did instinct teach thee that the winds were still, be p aetas and sd. - his b 
ushroom. Salt put on their gills — T. a — d one short day might take y fi would suit me best. he sho 
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black in an hour or tw o by y ng, a d — dus Spread lowest on the surface of the ground, | much the better; but these are so 
black in the gills like ergrown one, — — oe oral to Pli — by, considerations, Salary 300, doilar? PA 
Some kinds of poi Sito ro ok mya cious in alone the passport to tho sky? monthly. Me advance his passage 
their smell that enomons things will even approach Thos. 6 U Further Barton, ester. | first months in full, deduet then * 
em. The whole r race of poisonous Tune! has a stink- Culture of the Camellia in open Borders.— Last | following, 1 he ‘fa if m leases me ve M 
ing bad smell, their caps generally have a dirty, week I y cultivated Chrysan- | end of one year fr à dii 
yellow, and sickly appearance. Hawk doubt may th the gardens of Miss Rene uo he give entire sais, es we rime 
gather them to help to fill their baskets for the London | Hill, tinder the skilf Ifal managen of Mr. Taylor. | I will increase his s pay to 30 dollars after 1 
market. I think that the time has now arrived when The 3 uà rde en is "alt, but tastefully laid out. At t the first six months, and from the con 
ing ought to be e to put a stop t h filth s a south wall rear year allow him 10 per cent. of t 
entering London to risk the lives of people, or even to is a pretty piece of pie filled with a collection of from the sale of truck. This should 
flavour the broth of the horse-flesh boiler, which is dp Ferns in —— t condition, and on the north 500 dollars an nd 1000 dollars, 
made into catsup. James Cuthill, Camberwell. of the pleasu Pd predi; a short distance from the 1 
Frigi Domo.—I find this most useful in the protec- * wall, I was somewhat surprised to find a large found in einen. fuel, — 
tion of fruit trees against a wall, but it is rather fragile, | oval clump of well-grown Camellias, with good foliage, | years I m: pay a e E 
Can any of your readers suggest to me anyt ing where- | and covered with bloom. ced age m informed me that therfore a desiro Ter gi 
with to bind it, so as to strengthen it, which will be |t the ey had been planted seven years, and that they perso er whose control T ooul ie ie 
durable and resist the weather? Would unbleached bloomed profusely every — they are exposed o * an E 
answer t e? 80 f yo W a d d e i 
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pu and never have 
ndents, who have used the“ rigi Domo,” may be | covering since 8 were plan ttal; and generally they come | i 
able to give me the required AM G. Ea i into bloom about the middle of April. The e bed l consis ts of No. 35 of the Gar 
ps o; „on Field Cucumbers. 
Pear that has just been path dat Twi and the front The bed when | summer I visi ve 
+ OF a second crop this year, The fst crop wis made for ons "reception mob wich of que and rotten | on Long Is 
Spoilt by frost which we had a about i ah ill g eep. e roots h een di 
by the Specimen in question, which is turbed gehen time, except merely by surface i 
one, that it is n a fine sort ; Tthink the St. - Catha- hoeing Ld em: down weeds. he plan ts r 
rine. Thomas D vies, Pro. ospect Villa, all o get dry in summer, and the only. M from it in one Mee 
The Pres was as large as a media | they have ead ie — d trees o es De — by 43 feet 
Duchesse d Angouléme, 1 0 feet flora| five plants being "left in en 
— e striped) 8 (double td, vm ie | five plantings are made wi 
ion, i mim "obe ; Duchesse one may escape the frost and 
—.— — Tes Beati Ta — so noticed a | M, D., Savannah, Georgia. 
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ne middle s wai some years back, very 
2 * put on the is as fine hy e quf Plants as ay fn. England, 
under fen ¥ are then packed together a perf gem in its ener,  ENTOMO — 
Es di is ume when they want it are shifted | Mr. vu NM I mention this "o 1 m that alt hough | p. President, i in — we S. Stevens € 
shift into 6-inch pota | d he E oe 5 : CE ures nd subject to London smoke occasionally | m en of Pieris Daplidiee "hte iy ly captured on 
than 2 foot high, and ties " oom a e wit is in the south, Pa ome are — Mr. Bond exhibited pure 
eos entirely 
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depends on their amount of Vin n healthy as 2 Brome, Tos to fin ob m 20 miles in Pu Me m Ie. of Wi ht, inclu and N 
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growth, and | stroll after church time, and just where an old patra; other us 4 — : 
x good | had been pulled down, I per A A. faint. p most | of the original 
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once a ing up saw an old Ivy bush į v fall s nd eo ibi 
f blooms. Any that ar v n tiger of re I vis Yol | ot a —— also Cit te mee conga new 
ns to fail -— pat till then that the vy wa scented; the pres — ome — 
cu was exactly that of 
10 inn het lera | axis Or the bas of the Black s allow b blossom in early fly, Lycæna Boetica iii 
pln is ar pee. |B peacoe y bully per in extracting the D —— exhibited 
are entirel ith i — p 4— 
gave 
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tention at all. — Keeping an en 7 ok oa aw erie a of the pods of Pai species 
€ a good | honey bee, the o aa seing sharp the drone from Ratiston ; ovale. 
