with materials fit for replacing the loss of muscular 
fibre, whatever quantity of it is introduced, beyond | 
he waste in the gelatinous parts of 
a 
the body, must be eliminated as so much excremen- 
titious irte and therefore be 
injurious. 
Guided by th considerations, 
ese 
his now well-known reser a for 
invali 
formerly so much in reques 
at this time of — for m 
— it simmering f 
— ishe the albumen, t the 
through cloth, and that still co: 
portion remaining on the filter 
clude the 
about 
Mu is strained 
ined in the fibro 
The — thus obtained retains the — cr a 
parie pe gp ene — and gelatine which remain | in 
hind being, comparatively dz unimportant. | a 
m 
Dreruuxx 31, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1055 
part to admit the — dudar character of some of bie last spring on your ng ng forest trecs newly planted, it in a 
speculations, and tor e others with | that dec where they were liable to be eaten by hares 
i 1 rabbits. A large tub was made of mixture, 
— 2 M shoal be sorry E de rising genera-|and the young trees were dipped in it in bundles, 
either useless or| of — scientific m re to be turned | and after drying were planted out. They were un- 
2 from p of investigation. “which has been touched all the spring and summer, and being from 3 
Lieb d 1 to 4 feet high another summer's growth enabled them 
i ew jelly p least until pivstlogits shall have explored some | to be out of the reach of hares and rabbits, so that no 
ids, It is hardly | o path which can be shown to om netrate further | further painting was required. I use this composition 
e to state, th: into righ mysteries of the living organisation. r Vines, Peach trees, Cherries, and Figs, and all 
g minced ———— deciduous fruit trees in forc reing houses hable to be 
water, and t attacked by insects or mildew. ig the mixt 
bailing poini — Corresponde ence. the proportion of ingredients used here is as follows: 
e, a somewhat 
eacia dealbata.—On the night of Saturday, —4 oz, of soft soap and 6 oz, of flowers of 
£o T t iy — unusual fall of aw took place in sulphur to the gallon of water, adding as much 
ot South Devon, the weight of which destroyed a magni- | quicklime as will bring the mixture to 
cacia dealbata at Combe Roy paint. 8 is 
t en 
ee e 
i erries, and ; is — 
stem rather more than 5 feet — circumference. e Gooseberry bushes and and fruit trees to 
— made 17 faggots, each a asa m — could keep yn hares, rabbits, — uet For ave wd 
In the month of April the tree was laden with | rabbits y have 
fibrine remains undis solved; nor 
because, although identical with muscular fibre, iti is 80 
is this any loss, 
its fragrant yellow — and its — Fh — a | the al = mixture for mm ny years, ai n r found it 
favourite repast to some pet fan-tailed pigeons, which, | fail. „BY addi ing some fresh cow. dung to. 5 the oar 
alwa 
the course of 43 days one-fourth of his weight. 
differs i in some respects from that of the flesh, so that 
accidentally tas! v them, were ys Mas d 
the watch for them . Devonia it pem — ly want re 
Windmill for Water —In answer to * Hares, rabbits, and on 
Old. — I beg to te that I re a vu thing before they begin. px 5 "ating i aad 
e bene indeed, 
living jen — to accommodate to i 
1 ted 
han 
bet es, 
vithin the system which do 
fibre into that which enters into the constitution of the 
— ing fluid may lie beyond the powers of the 
from 
w limited is the power of the 
t take 
he powers o of life are malle even to appropriate the 
many of the facts|m 
ce combinations 
e place out of it, 
made by Mr. J. R. be 17, New Park Street, | sulphur, soft — oil in any sha; 
Southwark Bridge, Z-horse- power ? with one of|tothem. I inten a teying some of P Qishurst 
Messrs. Warner's pumps ne, On t has been at to mix in the composition the next time of | 
— — — is erected nearly half a Walbook less * Phe followi and A Le William 
the water from a a good recipe | for che, 
the h 
— 
etis num à pom 
spring Rar t of E fet, supplying — — $ 
yards, a large that has been n dry | ac Lem 2 Tr soft soap, 6 bs.; water, g- "T 
own purposes 
ar | for 1t —— very little wind, and (o to | Soot prin! — ixi the —— and a little : 
or yea nd, 
the sails — À N — attention sve e oiling ng ipite it consistency. 
the farm oglog. 
m E LEID ^ Mui BU 
t » 1 : 
Din "Boston. Hall, — deme T Notices of i5, $ 
onditi - be favourable to their 
although muscular fibre ma 
. E., e g. Ea 
iq 
Xa as gel 
he constituents of the body, ye their mechanical | a 
bumen, its waste cannot be 1 igen, 
e, and ae degree from a product so rich in 
milation ; à 
windmills which your corr pe t oe in Holland 
the ordinary kind, and cannot be left safely to | Ceylon ; an Account of the the Desi, Physical, Historical, 
so | work zuo and ser Pi without attention. "ir he will pay and Topographical, or notices of its Natural 
History, Antiquities, and Productions. By Sir James 
3 Emerson eae KCS, Ke. 2 vols Bvo. Long- 
Lect: 
h th 
and nutrition will not be 
thrown away, if agp nly serve to sharpen inquiry, 
by show wing how ES rhe uns to be done before tue 
the 
fro 
minute. This vhod is — to be d (S KOOND Noricz.) 
— which raises a dines of yo mans, 
T 
Ari ree tate in No rfo Ik for drei ining a large If we turn from plan nts to the Animal Ki we 
| no 
is | of land, an ndis 
wind-engine. J.P eill, 17, New Park Street, —— which convey a most lively i — ay of wild nature in ^ 
The Wea 
rik e i all.—For upw wards ede [br our re err ure mentioned. 7 
we have not been visited w th such se her, rodi t spider, 
Zy, not the lively and 
manner in which the facts are placed before us, but | reach 
also - 1 * 2 aree 
any distin 
from 
My only vo e with its Author is, that beca 
Chemistry i is confessedly unable to explain much which 
4 jus 
away. The thermometer, a — ie one, — — » 
5 e 4 ce 1 N. E., 
as follows: — On Wednesday 4. N. E. 
4? of frost; — Dec. 1: m menm 
„ work Aida Tuta ^A S.E, 18°; i an 2 as hich | 7! meron 
continued "nearly the whole of Sunday. After that a * Mp Cdi de and one ak — he 
graphic | An — fall of snow ocenrred, which in all godova 2 hideous creature does not 
to the de xem a 12 inches, very unusual in | weave a broad web or net like other rmt d 
brought togeth er | Cornwall which climate compared a ' comfortable. mansion in oae ad a neglected 
or is, t 
has warm e 
with that of other cou! . being an excep- bis it ues th np 2 over py 4 
ion. A large quantity of autumn — spring —— tabular form ; "m — 20 — — and closely 
pla, — — Snow's Improved White, the 
wovi 
Antumn nd tall and dry — em — — stima, stayed by braces to cho nearest objects that 
vows 
presented us Len. uestionable explanations of some of | nearly X ve es are only fit for — —.— afford afirm hold, In particular situations, where the entrance 
the phenom with nag ips - 5 deal he would dis. h —4 Port — Sweet Bays, Law and | is exposed to the wind, the pine, en e. aes E 
M est from ce altogether, for- other shrubs” are materially jet in folia TW — — — — ctm E — 
— — m 2 nest fil w know 1 for certa situated on blue Henry 7, silken dwe ing is exclusively designed for the 
to animal heat, e fea and cpm we | Gardener t m F. Dess; Esq., 75 kidy Pork, S of the spider trapping or securing prey, 
are indeb bted to the researches of the 
chemis' 
no purpose in 
Ru. ral Societies. —Can n you afford me any information | and no o disturbance of the web tempts the creature to 
o peira 
Doubtless, inde n on these a - “ga et oF gt — 
tions remain to M Mt da 1 y rad be|i g for their object the improvement of — ems ling bind birds, de 9 both fi rom in mira md observatione 
ute o: 
— ciled; ; bat Y n rss E y that the solu- ramet and —— among a al classes (in n cou ritiy — it east rine a e they ae M. vem ering Trom ge e 
alies, are to be ught for ith tl tl pr ^A lady t . lombo, told me 
yet so 1 long as the rh he is only able das um us, ovt 7 giving of lectures, or the ie o of papers on wef Sere on mo occasion, seen a little honse-lizard 
calculations - n chemists on n these e subj ects mus t be i in popular branches of gardening, and I shonld be m seized oured by one ugly spiders. 
fault, beca do not t tt ed for any hints by which such an — To itiply — of this kind would be — 
enlighte oft the. [om PN without being able to might be made serviceable to all ae ore and within o our narrow limits. We therefore . 
" ten us as to the m hah i D^ 
— 1 hoes) we a ake no nearer approa: oach to Denton, Woodfield, Steenage, Mech inc aedi t pee |li life in the jungle at various | periods of the day; v pr 
t sie ow's Hi mm l 
Aurchens Van H — —— "s 0 be xc. da nd Lepus. cr ! so often i reported, would m 2 — * With the first glimmering of dawn Ferri d 
J — to help us 12 of our å safe posed birds peat to their € haunts, in Which 
i = any rate let us fr that EM forces do| Transp dor Cedars.—I have two fine young tom thelr ily e avo: the eiephat 
genci may aet | Cedars on u t i 
| independent of animal heat or two the b They are too large been luxuriating kl 
| Rat in part be derived from a process of slow com- | (probably about isi od) to be removed without | beri of the ef che ran Bar Me oren ie 
bastian, if it be true that no particle of carbon can | considerable risk and ex Can you kindly inform | shows the mists tumbling in turbulent heaps throng 
mite with its equivalent of oxygen en without disenga ging me whether they ma safely be left as they are? Some valleys. me bursts upwards speed 
i caloric, aes like manner — will be De that nitro- | perso y that a — m zum glows 
8 7 rit be trae e system | or the other tree dying, T at least tha! T" “Rot, as n rn climes, 
f out, if it be true that the livi nciple | branches will die i Tees su : I unclou 
Cannot en itp ue matter wi A the power which d e not is probable t that the branches which interlace will die eS — 
—.— ly, of — from its partially. But it is Fie — e themselyes t brilliant twinkli 
sta id thus of bumen from + die because of the interlacing. Boar wi con 
Sugar, te, and thus of forming al oil or br ima ie — ST have t ieda mp the S ie Tike strings of oa the = = The 
idw; first butterflies, 
or is it easy to see, how food i stomach can | sition of mcm. soft soap, quick lim: S00t, for | they move abroad are we the pe o 2288 
: tatis i ^ seve me nl s distinguished = 
the presence in that opel destroyin; ti, the 
an agent, m in 9 2 ü x It is put on in the autumn with a syringe | blue metallic . — erdt ars pee wel AA NES 
ff these little marauders ed abrupt g 
— bud peo d that it answers | flowers. To them — y the 
inutest and 
he buds — other species make their appearances wi — 
i "T e stages of E the eel are foll 
hich originate within tei 
engine, 
E ws do not like to touch. The 5 
ashes ait wok 2 until all danger is over in * b —— esse, and these . Lod gmidy —— tn as + 
ly attack them and M Mou" — of and 
Fr uH —— Geri by dancing cout ot be es —— 
Sande re rai damage in for days jos just wh — ——— — over t the still damp leaves. The earliest 
