Majesty, may 
lence and heim 
JayvanY 4, 1862.) 
THE GARDENERS' 
ill be seen by their size, A ээн: flavour. 
m Fo wler, cms a the Right He 
d, Dec. 
пе їп ever respect. e new Grapes as wel 
E as if rip А пей 1 pens with the stalks green, 
fresh, and nhealthiness. 
Mi 1857, deer staying with a 
Eastnor 
—In jn 
arty Мы lvern Wells, 
А и there on ап qe 
inside the Park, I saw two Кезен 1 of Mistletoe. 
J.M 
d 
e | which the species of this important tr tr 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
7 
Viscountess Ashbrook, A, С. Burnand, Esq. ; G. C. Oliver ,E Sq. ; 
G. W. ON Esq. ; BP Bird, F.R.C S., F.L.S. ; Miss 
Blam. et Lieut,-General Sir б. Bowles, К.б. B; and. Mrs, 
jAotícttS8 of 2350065. 
Sowerby's ur ma ses of Great Britain (Kent & 
now form a very handsome large 8vo. vont: contain- 
ing 144 Mod rd plates. The — ДУ 
ibe of pla: 
known 
hands for above a month. They were нр cold, 
and his finger- € peeled one thumb, he says, remains 
without any sen 
d - several instances, where bread made from the 
жу" 
same corn as well 
i other persons, no prej judicial effects, were noticed, 
пса іп consequence of 
sionally used, and as an adjunct to other wholesome 
The nature, of the dise e with 
ffi 
driver pointed them out to us, а and i and several of o 
ty 
to understand that a work like this, which removes 
to make ande for 
ooms, and knowing the vast 
Lutt 
Mushroo urposin 
the entrain n of Mus 
de upon e purpos 
h stages, I would be e to benefit pus ie advice of 
it would not be too p: 
mg t foror st a favour, would Mr, W. Ingram favour us 
with the benefit of his advice and experience, 
ery impediment, will we doubt not, prove most 
acc: Pica to all who are rd d in our — 
botan тоту өр те била that we hav 
the su bject. e pages 
"À xit m mii ри only. e contrary, they 
e quite a repertory of information concerning tho 
qualities of different Grasses, Whether rend or dis- 
ased. Asan instance of the way in is highly 
rasmiy part of the subject is кеме, he following 
— = what n: " » v. urred o tised 
y be select anas "us one that 
pue corn, of ‘whatever "ind, is to be drea ded; 
"m 
by 
ся the 
particularly upon the amount of light and ventilation, 
and the method he would adopt to admit each. W. C. E. 
eties, 
e. 30.—C. W. Dilke, 
te — of Rye are alone capable of producing fearful | 
ences :— 
t Wheat isno less liable than Rye, and, ind 
[Par fu Foliage for Indoor P 
Maling. 
и тапеһ б om the eun inn ГИ apap da aa 
ARE as from the alleged реа "e of 
the mildewed fungus; but, with such e 
6 be curs дән ж үн 
use of grain or flour of suspicious character." 
too ereat 
lant Cases. By 
London: Smith, Elder, & Co. 
Ж, au Жы oress tells us that the nra of the book is 
0; ана inexperienced persons how to preserve — 
their plants, when the 
eed 
kin nds of corn апа other cultivated — to p» 
yl 
latter being the lesson attempted to “be taught ina 
Р 
+ 2 "Ne 
itled * Indoor Plants." , Ihe pre- 
11 
їз occasion relative to the great loss the 
Suy h ad yaksar: by the lamented death of its 
late mad NM the Prince Co 
the sponi gracious 
Majesty » the. БОШУ," а сору 
last- reri ir grain, 
several other к жалг destructive members of the class, 
with the 
known by the e familiar names of smut, rust, and 
mildew, seem always r eady to avail themselves of every 
opportunity, that weakness engender y adverse |] 
season or circumstances presents. Straw, foliage, husk, 
epredations, w. are always more or 
h appeared in 
Number, The following address of of condolence 
С o Hor] enne prepared by th 
in the usual way, was also read. 
ADDRESS FROM THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
E od TO THE Indias 
Max ІТ sues R MAJE 
E, уо mi Majesty’ 8 dutiful subjects, the Vice- 
Presidents and Mem bers of Council of the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, kiy approach your Majesty in 
your deep affliction, trusting that our profound respect 
for че Жеш Hoy igh ur 
lamen: t, and our loyal devotion to your 
us to offer our tribute of condo- 
While, with our our fellow subjects, 
E loss of bis | Royal Bighna to the nation, 
nsort of you г Majesty, und whils witi бей 
d and admired h емер thel kindly courtesy 
which marked his К Aaa та the Royal Horticul- 
tural vs y had generated amongst us feelings of 
personal at dai! which imn now followed by deep 
and heartfelt. sorrow for " loss. 
- In our late Presid 
deepest grati hat we 
acknowledge our ra iar to his — S Royal 1 Highness 
for assistance given at a 
uino S aborious 
part could al estore this Societ 
Although the. present о -— А Я 
that the Gardens 
much re: ^s accomplished, and that 
Mh eer to пелен {түз loss of our President at а moment | 
When his directing mind and fostering ly |: 
care are doub 
CN. шыу assure your Majesty, that it will be о 
endeavour to complete the various айлыма 
опг President, and that we 
edd nM them with аа, ve. we shall best 
for his 
ii 
— ta mime will, wi 
who has у also heal, 
шш in Ж? hour of | oat 
consolations which The 
we bow 
pray that h 
our Maj 
С 
tril the 
the meetin 
o: grain afford in turn a subject tor their „insidious | 
- 
of ei case for sem which is called de Indoor 
Plant мењ 3) a original idea of Wish V as of course 
Wi to мег the chief 
taken from EV case," 
addition — ге be the provision of а simple plan for 
heating, so "арке, t the pl y either be cool 
if they are of a ure to bear a tempera ; or 
be to any 
* at 10 minutes' notice the heat сап 
to 90°.” When we think of the fleeting 
whic 
t to the quantity alone of the crop, b 
tive and healthful quality. Instances o 
tion are shown in the analyses of our mi 
- emists, as in pe к — Wheat, grown in I 
late | SU 
ери hig 
278 our 
nt 
to nop 
y Sir H. Davy nted the average quani 
us,|degree up 
plants and корек that pia summer n! 
drawing.-r ands, t 
MA M +11 te lately," 
i i M 
Miss aig E ‘been Hs myself i in. thesec cases, con- 
leteness. 
pre age 
"i 955 parts si збо ане іп ће 1000 reduced. to 
650, while mple of milde "wed Wheat, in „1806, 
the 
without | much noting the time the flowers lasted; still the 
lamentations of friends who found time after time this 
yielded oniy зо 
food, especially the Jast-mentioned, 
would, er pri ‚ be a step toward starvatio 
1 another flower cmd with 
| me, while theirs meanwhile had gone ' throug any 
rt 
though no greater evil resulted, It ^ dui well 
nge 
Mghor варана ef н prejudicial to health; and the 
ben atandard living among the poorer classes of | nias, 
popula with those of some conti- 
nental countries, is the only cause of AA vui = 
from the dreadful disease mentioned above, as resulti ing | 
from the use of bad Rye. That nd disease сурсе осса- | 
sionally prevail among them here from similar causes 
me a more ri 
lisham 
Ешй» не апа the report б o m forwarded 
al Society by Dr. Woilasto ted by the 
н hens curate rof the PM. i is Me 
f the Wheat belon eosam 
а X 
| wer e long for Primroses, and five weeks for d ; 
| While for Varna t а -— Gloxinias, Fuchsias and Bego- 
I ven not 
that 
protist 
very gn of the object and 
LS itt ds in scraps of useful 
р оер. be improved i in танй a ч 
уа em to correct orthograp 
names of the plants mentioned. 
Ti» —" of JDescripti Practical Astro- 
nomy. By George F. Ies F.R.G.S. Murray. 
Fep. 8vo. To. 514. 
A really good handbook of astronomy, 
port was for 
| most alarmin 
ж m that 
vii consum; 
on of the clog-wheat rivets, as 
ue children, I about 2 
same bei in the form 
of es very fà diferent in quality. 
pag.: АЕ 
Another labouri 
cheapness) and suffi 
porey, ciency of are у 
rresistible inducements, and this unwholesome fare was | i 
со on, until other and | seen 
her 
each other, with 
е condition of the er d at 
his report to тр olier pe 
CU шы mother, aged 40. Right foot off at the 
азыг but not off. 
Both elg off below the 
ts, Herschel, a n. 
is termed, by Ps father, indi; and five | “ Handbook of Astronomy ” i.) the Dr. . 
bushels k the fortnight; the | have no doubt supplied the 
be attractive to the 
. an 
not too 
, and not ете ihe sense 
as | of inaccurate, loose, and pompe bs on the other, is 
sure to be acceptable. The excellent “Outlines of 
Astronomy? by Sir Wm. useful 
which was so 
b a few 
Р 
seen by author of the 
says, and says truly, with respect to 
astronomy, “Our choi oice is limited eit 
other. 
occupy а middle 
erence to the 9 
suance of the plan Isid down from the first, t 
illustrations exce 
cs c miar ipid are inserted where 
his ! there is a good table of contents a 
