> hi f 
of its surface a "wit in a very few years 
eruption by which it was emitted d. 
TÉ 
e Р 
erous fissures in almost 
seen, which i 
easily managed by placing four tru 
veis 
to foria а square, and then one truss 
* By this meth 
n the 
di тл ов 
зр ola A uch we heartily 
odes mnm вы that it Wwe repay 
well kno own in the geological 
fall e 
ы 
е 
е have some fr 
юй so» жу seen as if it wer own separately, and th 
xol ferred giving these more popular descrip- | other four are each seen to the extent of three-fourths 
"m action, rather than endeavour to lay | of their whole surface." They shouldn't be shown as 
PT eid account of Mr. Serope's argu- | single баш, being too fragile, the heat of the room 
iare Od views; in the first place, it would befand other causes making them dr v or shrivel; but 
zat to do A properly i in the limited , Space at these inconvenie ences are not so much felt wlien the 
жер in bunches. pups are some critical 
emarks on Dr. Horner's үрт оп {һе бн of the 
ulip in pens - firs importance is assi пей to 
* form ? in prefere marking." In 
359 
stron ngly i in ‚ colour, that 1% is almost invisible even even 
wW hen its situation is кн out. 
-case, it is fond of ascending the seta, ста 
зн sides, and there (tick firmly and motionless, 
its legs drawn closely to body, and its abdomen 
flattened against the gl The food of the Tree-Frog 
eatures, w vk - ptured as they pass near the 
leaf whereto thei n foe is adhering. It is seldo: 
seen on the groun gemis uring the br g n, 
m r 
hatched rather late in the m, 
E th he Mito: ^d isi 2 mhich his experience of their 
, Mr. Keynes remarks that 
th 
jii в s almost нола to вау that t 
des TX k 
are КЕ 
making rapid strides 
not attain its perfect form until 
have elapsed. Like the Toad, ы Tee -Frog swallows 
its skin after the change. The- n Tree-Frog is 
wonderfully tenacious of life, чечаги the severest 
a ridiculous m 
vid 
arest and ccount of volcanic action is to be in the of. oble flower (lumpish 
imi in his although E [5 pert if Te continue E Mod vein the| wounds without seeming to be much reto and 
same proport io ор, is will soon pro a for the | having even been frozen quite stiff in of ice 
79; E April.—The plates in — southe drew Dodds, а ay. ark maroon, is pito porisbing, The following asera g aoon 
уши! less conventional than usual. Thos the sort "au o. Keynes sets down as the “ finest | of a n Tr ireo Poe is by . S. Ullathor: 
бз Y erschaffelti, some new varieties of che dark variety in ap md, „апі nm. м ubt the | “ My aequa with this interesting reptile (siia 
demon, ап и, d a Contr us are praiseworthy; but we | leading flower of the s ices of an | had alr 
pn а Са ces prd the exce Old Florist," by Me vies re ДОСЫ = state). began in the fo ollowing manner : 
unt E dur As t Phe ipM ice the Auriculas. Among other curious records of this flower, sod in Hanover at the time, and used frequently t ‘o 
igure of which is b well drawn by Mr. | Mr. Slater states that the oldest varieties known ar е ke walks їп the neighbouring woods, with 
, wha hat can we say "T the letter-press шкөн Rule, Arbiter, ipee and Po : AE the first ea Daring or one of „these walks we came "across 
Mm calls it Convolvulus ca nd d can be jc ovg far as 1757. | three Green th 
nearly ПР y rs p and the 
Iain ft only to 
plant as CX 
FF 
18 no such piant 
int place there 
hi ird to 1767, nearl 
ut 1785 A онна sorts, namely, 
eror, rs 
80; ii T$, 
is meant must be VR эш 
krew; what ca, th 
oru ise aiea |, 
seh rers of кча таей аге анне, although 
m n the 
- wi that C 
-bikea handsai 
шй merely a nov variety of the 
r Less 
anal дег eally Mr. 
p the ег, й: this i» periodica, himself a 
ET science, is very ill served. 
| The саран Number of. "the Botanical Magazine 
emhins figures of the "pai piscis :— Physurus 
 wandalus, а species sent WX т. Cross from Tropical 
America to Messrs. vuela Sons of Fulham 
dark green lanceolate leaves marked by опе or two 
. lus of oblong e blotches near the midrib. ср: 
Кае ана stove climber, of the 
i Ex 
E The 
the o 
esser gea st the fields, a our 
"s need | a 
в Privateer, Ба оон ирак Walke 
Gor with the 
ey were e Tree-Fro; орт, t and th inking 
rrt 
Gr 
Goldánch and T CHA о 
introduced. 
Miscellaneou 
Arrangement оў Colours.— Mr. irai said 
concerning the 
ыо е 
and "iy m € with „dark r 
y 
| of grey 1 paper in an ornamenta 
will find 
the others. yl w Iar 
with my Frog, I procured re him а go 1 
jar, „put a little water in the bottom, a branched stick 
д + 
lue 
s| mouth and endeavoure 
or I not been + 
1 m; the flow 
cà ; the of the limb vinos 
ES bud state folded in a Somos manner “80 às » 
bes of 
Pads eiiim ied e grey w 
"E tinted by the { 
sides of the glass), covered the top of the jar with a 
piece of muslin, and ME. о оп a shelf with а 
salamander (Salamandra ring snake 
ы ce sre and vadens vibe ets! My great 
ement was to watch the little MM eat. When 
Ly put a fly i ained quiet 
og took no notice of it, but directly the fly began 
sa), 
my very large * b 
large as inae, but aag б йөр he caught it in his 
red to y bad it, though i in vain, 
| complementaries of p ед 
do 
An заетата artist an bring 
ike a sweet, c 
he Florist and Pomologist 
of Petunia Eliza Mathieu, the е largest 
double Решив o of the “ Inimitable” 
n — 
at p.308) contributes instruci 
TS, with a descri! ptive list 
Sig ойрон 
on the new 
narks 
re let out," in кке 
‚ | the harmony is NE penam, ever perfect. 
suggest a few 
8 
ав 
E sold to the defendant ol delivered i ín Decom 
who 
МЕЗ 
be The jury gave 
to the s 2 
ether it brings together scarlet 
Ny» 
State, but when ihe. even 
greener and Dan аә — 
him for pL 
crimson, as in ihe үчен scarlet and pur ple, 
“Ур 
the Fuchsia; yellow oran 
or the colours in the pre Ago of exotie birds— 
I will 
De po mm v 
iolet an е green 
Violet and light rose colour 
4. n blue and golde шоа 
5. Chocolate and bright blue 
bep red and grey 
р Магоо: m green 
8. Deep "ne i" pink 
9. Chocolate and реа 
10. Maroon and р ш 
11. Claret pet бза 80 
18, xr аад 
us Dispute between Two —At t 
Trowbridge анас, Court last тей (обе Judge 
СаШага and a jury), а case was excited 
REPITE R intereat amongst ныт, ar a ists. 
Mr. Samuel Walters, nurseryman, of айон d 
Mr. Tho ne AE mey, nurseryman, of Oakham, Rutla; nds 
Apricot, Peach, and R 
1. 
2. 
3. 
„” 
Shire, to recover ТА 4s. for 
frequ er that time without being excited 
by a parent noise whatever. ere 1 
that x ——— sh a quantity i 
eb 
the Frog idi; but oh! "intei Roi 
relate, pv ater чы quite hot from the їп 
of the | and the poor Frog was s scorch ; os лаба 
m d аш 
or the e pinti 
residence. The sent in, but never 
, defendant iud v spese stated in 
is defence. In reply the дейш v Mais. t-off 
essly 
ой "Were aH 
=: green a sort of yellow. And thus ends my ёле.” 
c Mas (rated disce РІ. 
—Ata 
metas of t the British Meteorological Scciety, 
'Thompson directed the attention of members to this 
instrument, and ex 
of the behaviour of meter 
observations had extended, pi gave а 
scription of its arrangement. In the con 
which followed, Mr. Casella described it AE e 
s are brot 
e plaintiff is fia АБ Mie э em- 
ploy. Tes pens - ER DA by this son, but without, 
саб, нт authority, though he 
speaking t 
in Hcet ul egi x most important 
points for th of th . Were the 
ts packed Wd peer тру delivered, 
the plaintiff ИРОН i € actions of his 
a verdict for the full amoun 
“т Green Tree Frog, — This pretty creature. 
sis 
disce that their "athi er would So rapie His + 
by Mr. Casella, appears in the Journal of the у: ча 
The object ot pom повы is to enable meteorolo- 
ists to emplo gri sold; as 
At ich indication 6 the poer returns. 
yrifo: 
й. a pdi 
De Agp the chamber е the rest 
en all the 
th. 
bores 
Ee [x cm a Ea а 
aperture interv 
unches of fi 
Pee not crushed into a 
ог leaves, and being generally in the habit of attaching 
each truss can be separately 
itself to the ies side of the leaves, which it resembles ' i 
h. "The 
lowerpartof the instrument, scar m. eb a, 
is full of mercury. When this instrumentis properly set, 
