— THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND — RAL GAZETTE . 94: ake 
t the average consumption in a German family of a roaches its normal form the nearer it attains to consistency of mortar. Let under 
es a and four children: 6 of “corn t ages — per ction in * ality, = the later is its per riod of |a fortnight ; me then roy * Ds p IE 
9.5 ozs. each daily. Tt must be re llected, , moreover, | rip ing. _ This ety h as been de — pa Aas iam either wit „ mason n's trowel, or with Your hang 
that in —— ee od brå ( À 15) | N.B. I — guarantee this composition against the 
are present, and that the former by its combustion | as follow: gnawing of the Hanoverian rat. Renew the applicatie 
ye more heat in proportion iin the latter. s Clémentine (Poiteau; Clémentine, from Clém jabout once in three years. Charles Waterton, Walton St 
s 1 lb. of coals will raise 5625 Ibs. of water 1° | the name my Mam No. 1621, oce — Hull, Dec. e sieh this evil I would gg t 
8 1 — x mg 2 De — Andrews, Van 3 Mons, 15 Kem e fruit, 3j inches long; ; the following r ure from the ew. en, 
7881 lbs. the ats E Ib. of | stalk thic ck, eve ts . sufficient — of droppings, to which aia 
hydroge tl l N yellow, fine nely — a tenth part of soot; mix them Wai a 
33,808 Ibs. mE, PUER IM: goo peu; n e reddish ‘wom, — lightly m with |they are reduced to the consistency of thick whitewash, 
" d t th * white, tolerably fine grained, | then with a brush apply it to ems and 
acid and of water eee e off in the} process of respira- | melting, wit catis of perfu . core | of the trees, and neither hare nor rabbit will atten * 
tion, we can — — the Tro of heat which tes be — Á— pics large, broad, and of. a dark chesnut | to injure them, so long as the composition remains o 
generated in e nce and this is con firm d by them. I invariably go over the trees a second $i 
experiments, t pr dh nest of M. Poiteau, scions not only of this durin, wi as I consider prevention better than cure, 
animal i ely to that | but of several other varieties were sen nt to M. Noi sette fice as my experience goes, nothing is, 
which the same apparatus would. receive, df àt were | of Paris 3 » ki lk and soot, 
heated by a fire, in yg ig h 1858 I was d uperintend 
had been expended. | the name given to it E Poiteau ; ; the result (pri 
If there be n these experiments and They were planted in “the midst of 9 
r 
any truth i 
calculations, it _ impossible to doubt tha t combus- 
tion is, at least, eat, so that 
the t to be ibat: as resting 
5 
1 
nervous ban also act as independent causes of its 
product 
1 "i "of course, independent causes, for no 
dispute, that those chemica z processes which, We 
i pai are yen selves 
nee, is not propelled with its 
vessels, we may naturally 
in the tissue, which i is the first 
ae 
will ta lace more la anguidly ; “or what is 
very irc that the food may pass 
atter, without going through that series of 
n which. is a prelude to the conversion of its 
t for t 
3 em as in tetanus, 1 A for the physiolo- 
gist to determi 
e ) 
GOLDEN OR AUSTRALIAN CRESS. 
. Tuis . is of dwarf habi: 
rc goo an Peai ng 9 
m diria Ar So vk 
ply | 
E of confusion, | but which could not last long in 
mus sd pr d sharply msi M they are pale 
or vale pos 955 i milder than that of the 
Common, or Cur 
Tt is time to return to the original name. The 
denomination T Tu i DE. E is the 
ost awk w. all. By Délices d' Hard 
that they had tem 
or WM 
morer mein, not pee 1 got an 
rarily run out of said 
Samples ered as T aa were sown for trial, during | 2 od Th us a variety of pum obtained at Mons eben e th 
the past AE at the Garden by patent in 1768, and the town of Angers has Nt ran oe no more ^g t . t an answer 
L ook M M a A . eyes & Sox | nothing to do with the fruit raised at Louvain i in 1833. eee p^ "€ ü v ap — : price of 
8 ress . G. HENDERSON, 13 
RU ME rrr yt Lm 
The Golden Cress w: 1 by th The Weather in Essea—The following is a 
Socket n conclusion, the structure of th e Poire Clémence i is 
y upwards oF 05 yeurs ago, as will appear from the so well known that a description t be dispensed or the weather, which as ai p 
following a Report, published in 1826 in | i We will only add that this variety. thrives markably —— Msc 
the Society’s s ee oi s (vi. 583), on New or Re- z Report of aron D 1858, to ; 
mired E sculent Vegetables silicio m ah Gard partieularly well as a low pyramid on the Pear stock, achat o. a 
the n oderate vigour and free habit of growth. — i 
“This is wer in growth than the Common VV . ; 
A The — d" of a yellowish green, flat, oblong, c 4 — 
tire, and of a much thinner tex- me Correspondence at by di 
ture than any of the varieties of Common Cress. It is Hon esty in Trade.—The following names fedi ind. 1859 ae — ‘Weather: : 
very and is consequently short when cut as a|the Kilmarnock Post of the 10th inst. cannot, I re durin, i 
; — d for use. es mild and o: mem be too widely made known. I was for a time in the E 2H 
$ When run to flower it does not exceed 1 in | employ of Mr. Lang, and respect very muc — 
height. — Mr. N man, f Kilm é ‘Wednesday. pot 
now of Ballarat, Australia, has just remittted N.W. Dec. 14, | ?! during the night. 
principal and interest, those 
his sequestration claims on his Thursday, ear, 
estate of any amount under 107. He also intends, as *.. 15. s 
ie eme - it in i a — all the other debts e 7 inches 
— 0 1 g by hi bis is an act of] veered | Friday, 1. 5 m a 
= - e which, oh, comparatively "sp “speaking, hat seldom} 8. oes 
1 finds ite paralle - A 
m of formed with A grace. The s Shield of. the t 8 . | Saturday, | 06 Clear. E 
Toy > the | thrown over him before leaving here, and he was by N. E. S. h.. . has 
nu the * — that law bound, even should Fortune | — — — 
detect no differen : again smile on h liquidate these debts. E pla Mec Clear. 
: sown at the doing so, however, m acknow 1 hig — — € 
»|law—the law of conscience, it not that of Scripture. S.E. o ; d 
es. a It is much to be regretted S beie or| W. Monday, 19.| 0—94" | evening overcast. | 
of vegeta d seeds, both | integrity do not govern all tho engaged in business; 8 : Clouded. . 
- e Colonies by | and this example ought to be held p to them, and to sw. Tuesday, 20. 2i d 
Ves e probable e that the generation, as one worthy of their imitation. Morning heavy rain 1 
sen one can grudge Mr. Lang the prosperity which has] S. W. W. Wednesday, 20 „„ 
been er followed his efforts in the land of his — 1 —— No N. W. W. 21. E 
foni year’s 3 Cress, see p. 340 of the cur- I orig and we hope he will 1 — Tu Tonredor, 304 — 
N ings ^ money was rom 3 ym ^ oni 
—̃—ñ— n in town, who has this week been dis —— it” e foregoing I believe to be very 
THE GLEMEREEE, 285 POIRE CLÉMENCE John Wilson, Shopman, —. Thomas Meth om, Na ur- | four thermometer in operation, 
bait me Leith Walk, — from und ; 
I Poire Cohn, Bount Mni Délices d'Harden-| | Rabbits Barking Tr 2 strikes me that T -— others spirits of wine. 
Angers, ee ee udi n peri given the following recipe to the Gar the accuracy of them. Tho 
THE a tline represen e ordinary | C^ron:wle. Its usefulness may perhaps authorise a repe- are Negretti and Zambra’s 
form of Brg . e bee on a half: standard 2e 12|tion. I have applied it for some 38 years with e | — nien hich I 
woe den assumes Mt bass Majo pes, i id Eae. Take d ee heel ee —. 
shapes, and | trees :— —— of fresh cow- dung The 
wm October to January. ‘The closer the fruit | from the pastur - "dd ook to 16 until i has taken the dry; it is situated i 
