192 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Manon 1, 1862, 
r saturated with vapour, on coming in con The | beds should be gone over eei. о “surface ил 
the cold hills has its м5 condensed, which falls їп | In size it is rather larger than the common еи | stirred, юй 
m This 2" how: , be в d t were, 2 Routledge's Illustrated Natural History, Part XXXVI. HARDY FR лт AND KITCHEN "us 
sho Ее Шу have rain i pA months s recommended last week, where th : 
aturated пато. "wind куо - лгы оома admit of it, it И be found. good practise m EA 
of ТОА we Pado as usually obtai In the autumn ү ` и e ше ачы shallow 
after clear sigle the poem jn temperature is UU SN Sé eps pug me Ba чүт hi di wnt s e, and putting the plants 
Ал hi ghe er th "that Eth ро id pu ent, PLANT DEPART in des trenc es, which will be thus Ae from the 
A an that of the grou апа pavem CONSERVATORY, &C.—Push on A na Жу nth rth м E M a DR паа wing crops, a 
on the pomo which appears wet in conseque moist atmosphere; for ола purposes s this m tat sort don Ev 
{таб ро енеди Iv bo thos назы: п mer few plants are more useful Epacrises started апа Ups o o WIUM 9 ios the gromà 
must first of all be mentioned, it has been fo А t as to jio get fei оой well ripened, шау be had Ops, 
vember. Of Amaryllids and 
Е OF 
PERATURE 
the air decreases of эш}; if ther 100 yar ofii x: ei bet h may be had in bloom early in the season, 
STATE THE 
For the Week ending Feb. 26, 1862. as observed at the Ноно а 
SEVDE -yA E A ILI nero 
e Air.  jOfthe Earth 
cent, that of the dew-point 4^; if then а stratum of 1 innt 
air, in which the complement of the dew-point is treatment беу ast ха, іп чап у. 
5° Fahr., be raised through a кайы врасе of 1200 feet. | Comin to repot such hard-wooded gre house plants 
cloud. vigorous gro wth. Be care ul however. ees potting | uus. 20| 21 
vind to , No Жайы in fon the pie e тей үү ordi 2^? | to have the balli in a nice moist state, an and avoid giving Frida, 
ture of 52° and a dew point 48°, as is {эе the | large T A igi pod gie Кее. реку донес 
the n specimens ether as much as possible and le 
Lagi ne enny yi ушер m b am. pes the house be rather closer, and the atmosphere 
ses m t soft-wooded 
hills the whole salam. of air is lifted up about 1700 | moister than. дайа], 3 ел они < 5 
feet. In rising through this extent, the air expands as  Pelargoniums, Cin o, ате llo ved m M TET 
and cools ; at a height of 975 feet the cold produc ced by plenty of space, and that "they are properly sup- Ж үсүн рї 
lied with re water, and kept 23—Foggy ; оу rcast; Sight fog oyercast ; foggy at night. 
P the hills above this elevation will be capped P ín a ^ 
witi ^a 5 t; at thi t b 48^; А 3 : а 5 
farth edet "the latent 1 heat phos] "s. эм winds to blow over them and disfigure their foliage. 
Госел р Many Cinerarias will now be in full blossom, and in| р. d ME — edid ending Nan 
i nhouses will keep up a brilliant display for т a aaa ртт ГЫ ubi. 
ed from som ^i та». 
26—0Оуегсаѕё E very cold et E. wind. 
clear, weak manu m 
rfectly clear of insects. Give air freely to these on T 25—Dry cold haze; overcast; very cold easterly wind, 
do "Mex n temperature of the week 2 4-l0th deg. above thi Webs 
eu he de of n early three-fourths the mm bes The to come; seed May be saved fró т of $8 ШЕ] аа | мо. vailing Wink 
so that at 1700 eet the temperature will not be low: BEC БЕНЕН SE BUTS 
than АГ; 3; арр ревер circumstances, how: NE. the best kinds, which when out of flower may be s peg LES ЕЕ mu Quantity |y ШЕ pina 34 
rain will ensue; on pas ing i the hills the mist sinks, | 38106 for that purpose. PENSET ЫЕ : 
es warmed under greater promite; Un ашчы, E на ARTMENT. Sunday а аа МАКИ и | Жут 
'The author was himself involved drizzling | ^ PrwERIES.—Maintain pers moist atmosphere, | Tues. 4..| 49.2 33|45| n в 3233 
mist on top о t ise тоа ый nearly Ly do not push young rapidly until the dl Thurs 2.0485 | s22 |43| 15 FEMFPFEE 
2000 em jus d. he iru à a de of|get longer, when there will К no danger of inducing | jur! 4; 201 PERSA |» de T 16 1216 
e Moor, in Augus un ^ к circum- | weakly growth. Avoid allowing water to lodge in the | — cave ex Pa бл die at Ve 
stances. A strong S.S.W. "win lowing, and чаку of pante мат fruit. т a zo i erm B dep ө during fhe aboye period oec 
к run the tops of Жее higher hills y were TOM with| | VrNERIES.—See that houses in which Vines are not йек 
cloud. On reachin ummit of the A et started are properl cleaned. Most people paint У 
after, an instructive Е was present eye А рм f. soft Meis in Notices vit Correspondents. 
The particles of mist wer dai. ci АР n ks Мы: from | lime, and soot; but some, after scraping off the old | 44 CoRR ost earnestly; тешем write o 
the plain of condensation, carried e summ mit of ba rk, merely wash well with clean um brushing it| Pet ide г ошу о or thelr p paper; PM 9 rnpliance VoM 
the Tor, and down on the other side, pede hey all crevices Н th а hard dome brash; „Ра Minpaquanse оа in the printing arrangements 
€ ter х ure ап нж dod, md the this i is Deere to using the compositi еа м the быз мкг immediate replies E 
Yapidiy increased, ‚ the vapour plain descen an th the Part, poner y ns disbud o Correspondents whose letters arrive AFTER ORNINO 
: may be necessary in succession ao Ms Mec afta. Those, received lateri MEME 
During the remainder of the dày rain fell in a thick oues, and see "hat. inside borders are in a properly | Books: Darlington. We do not think Dr. Lindley wil: 
drizzle. At Plymouth, which lay direc ted to win nd- moist stat necessar the statements in the book you A on inasmuch as 
ward, not a drop of rain " aod siehe day n h of this to Vines | ,, 2nd far more have been stolen from himself. Ne c 
much sunshine, and some eirrocumuli; and even at | кн Fnit i in dass, Shut up apud in the afternoon. | ^ doors can м т, had of bios ыйы зе е. They 
Tavistock, not km vila oma ф ез was esit а а Where plants are eie under Vines look sharply for | are offered in all the principal French and Belgian Catalogues 
shower. Often the Moor nveloped a thick fog | thri rips, ai ke еер cle ear ef this pes You must plant them where they are well sheltered 
for n Mir Ау pes reta роса ble. will „зг Hi E your „Жуу d county, and. y x M Р 
Eaton in Proceedings of British Meteorological Society. | with amazing mpl, ird soon ruin the Siege I ле Now don't, go off half cock; UM 
j ›0 ld there y using Pepper sarse in rains." 
in т трае parts of the Continent, but in the | fore We respectfully submit this to your nsideration, 
ue: be grown in Vi neries, when it ia ees Bak HM. W hf method 
viii o argo чн ы mido кн cup jn Ва | оны fhem in ot DAR D eT. Mie 
pon: it is preserved, and whence issues a Fras.—Attend to the directions given in last wee can persuade the water to move, it will retain any heat by the 
nocturnal concert in the breeding time. The proprietors paper p 166; preserve a proper degree of d time it reaches the new house. 
of froggeries supply the market regularly, and t or po eigen зга ый: spi ider hy bro ern css ined of focal 20 ассо bi отет таша vil 
draw out the Frogs with large w uw rakes as they mirei a moist healthy atmosphere and by a| surely ; n Ав о E bees is фе best white tht 
are wanted. In Paris these creatures are sold at a цыга ue о the syringe. lt is not usual to Ба this worst, Кошо в better prepared m bask 
rather high pree. E en A and з only the hind oxide of 
legs are eaten, a di: rath y Insects: W M. The EEN, active green ts you have have found 
pa petin n Vines are the larvæ of one of of the many = 
article of diet. Iti is Аай АН to ks a very early visit | at a later field bugs í 
y period, ede to too арый an extent, and will | feld bugs (Phytocoris sp.). They suck the leaves in ta 
to the market, 4 or 5 T about l time, | also be of much service to the general health of the ть hides, апа may be easily : vo Sind Er 
to see the manner in which the Frogs are brought to | trees, and towards securing а good font, however, аз your leaves 
market. y are generally sold by women, each of| CHERRIES.—In some places th posuer oft coming ed is at 3t midnight, pla Ms pi desi uen them on which thè 
whom has by her side two tubs or barrels, one contain- | into bloom. In their treatment aim at imitating nature | wee evils w TM being ng alarmed pyta Decr aguda 
ing living Frogs, and the other having a leather band | during a very favourable spring as nearl ible, аот pid rer of gnat. We 
nailed to the side, in vil is stuck a sharp, - | until the fruit із stoned, when they may be pushed on do hot & prs EX he larv ®; irum TUM 
bladed knife. the purchaser has bargained for a | by arm moist atm ү as elsewh. water applied EA МИТ ашу еш. 120678 
certain number, the seller plunges her left hand into | insects will have to be co ed wi have probably the Larch weevil at wor! anà ybi 
the one barrel brings out a Frog by its legs, lays it eradicated immediately t у, аге perceived d DS the Post 
e of the second barrel, and with a single TRAWBERRTES, n snecession. lants ve P оо Morwa Кокон, ern өй by tho Port Simt 
Si les the ced severs the hind legs just above the Р КУ |. Leusoum vaen D. quite different "rom L Tire 
is, leaving the whole of the body and fore rS and we think handsome, аі hite with à «ya 
E db. tub. s Bo эз ud quari ily pim ih a rim iue ia of air, as they set their! Sj J L. Peziza тренер т 
skinned, and dressed in е ways, that with white | лаң - must be 1 liberally suppli ied with clear, rather was in [E оаа а es 5000 sped very 4 
ears have since ela jt 
my own taste. They re require cons orien dicm e cooking, but thir imis hg mus pers ind M E ү КЫЕН, [ш пети additions havo co elapsed, durme Trowiodge оГ tia 
when properly dressed have а most delicate and Y TE |. Sumber at 488, whioh is probably near 
А ; bes um 433, which is p. y 
кы Ж... у, го the Е of a акеп Г gen РІО SHRUBBERIES. Pies — сор во 1 geno 
suggest. a mix! e smelt and the breast of and hus hl quen la cidium, Stelis, and Pleurothallis, whic! 
the spring chicken would convey a good idea of the аве катй Mu s Lu Be air dT ta t jedem deem ee P om ЧА were 
Edible Frog when eooked. Poachers are very apt to and solid. If any alterations still remain un-| exist. "rhe quantity of unpublished species 
invade ihe froggerios, and without entering the ткаш available hand should b Herbarium is so enormous that we 
undaries often соп kidna; i i zh LOS 
e r eo ve to p Le нина бам оп муа 50 аз DU it completed ^m in a out ignorance ‹ oE the peor ut variation 
“bobbing ” for eels. They get a very long | Look over IM plan ur iow and where neces- Бун Ma: exist and that Changes enin 
ing-rod, tie a line of sufficient length to the tip,|sary stir surface so i bou ind r, it — that our died: 
and at the end of the line they fasten, in place of a | friable, ed aiso ogivo ita охра dh nm belief, t thoug| Генет ii Tm 
hook and bait, a simple piece of scarlet cloth, Thus | Cutt: ttings o of Holl yhocks slipped off old iie with п тл anos Tefuse to еш 
А the той отег the fence, let the | heel, plant y sandy Her id E "E d 
scarlet rag j мой of the water, апа | bottom-hea: ing the leave mrs: WJ. We are not sure that we quite vr 
shake the rod make. а cede e саре; дА Ёл а oed o АА ря roots. 
жой ўийр ай T Tho Frog, thinking that it has found ions and Lees now have attention. same border; ior the earth-warmth Mich is to. 
a very savoury morsel, leaps at the rag, closes its mouth | For growing nothing is the one forward will act equally on that " 
firmly upon it, and is neatly (nn чеп water | sound virgin loam, опе part of bec: Ав for Mascats you cannot giee rn, 
pice horse m: unless you go beyond what amy plants 
5 edge aine i can make up its mind to | and one sharp river sand; in this, with оссо WaTER Rara. 78. If you put boluses of phosphorio 
loosen its hold. "The colour of this Toner is > bright doses of weak Maie ure during th e growing into the holes of these pretty little creatures бө y 
5 P they succeed most satisfactoril а d poi aa Whether they die or are disgusted 
say; away they go. wr 
