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suggestive. Thus, 
described their 
oid ex 
b gm gi ers have frequently 
The labo 
between 
ur o as here for a time divided 
сев Ui the ice, while at every 
; "he P a кер an and sprang fo! тутата? 
BI ДЕ, © Cooke (Hardwicke).—— London and its 
ihe Metropolis and its 
[oen "а: & C. Black; a well timed production, fall 
d the peril pd less it would h 
ur contortions as 
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А final j ankment, out 
di gully, 
i deos 
h moon boni but 4, той С 18 
of Italy, and How to Get i t; By W. R. 
Бк! а у. (Ridgway) _ The "plan is to 
thus escaped a danger new in £his form and extremely 
ation from the e 
that TIT snas consequent idu the chill. 
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to us all. 
In conclusion we assure our readers that es little 
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if they ar 
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paps e trains 0 E MM ought far away from that which 
» T palin of Же year was the ascent ‹ Í 
ally i are gifted vit a share of 
and buoyancy of spirit, s 
he Uses of Animals 
to Man. By Dr. La nkester, (liic td EY 
volume of 380 pages, treating in the for 
of a very great variety of su Ме, but d T 
soie d 11 so that w: to say whether any 
ccount is y^ of the new kinds of silkworm (for 
pl ) now exciting s 80 much atte ntion in „Europe; 
ч Е 
nihusias 
qnm ot its author. 
XIV. of the Illustrated Bouquet, шу | 
afford has been unsu uccessful,. —— Routledge's Illustr: 
Natura History, parts 38 and 39, entirely PENIS l by 
Fis! es, 
| Part 
ри ‚ opens with. В 19 Туре piata of the gloriou 
| ainvillæa sp by Miss Sara bue 
"шр! By the ie (i John 54 Ma forming a part 
HE RA: 
to 58 
) pie 
d ем врн evergree. en A e. d by b. "Hook 
ht 
к= LE attenuated leaves, 
of | 
Sikkim Himalaya remarkable, as c e idt ты 
ucuba 
TEDE 
its lea 
tl ой from dép) h 
labio its larger, longer, an / 
and th 
чате gland-tipped teeth of 
page for 
9 the P ы It is 
planti 
e| TRADE Еко 
ол ri New ing Ball 
e mor ore pao 
up. Bid. mià 
— James Veitch, P ik 
eautiful Plants fo 
Verschaffelt, Novelties ы 1862, аыр 
Rue du Chaum e, Ghen 
es "Мау, 
(no v ын or Peer occurred E mar йә 
success d Рго[езво: 
Tyndall шау claim to have confut 
т | glossy. dark n leaves, 6 cx 
Ë 
ted the 
Baron von Berlepsch, that “if the ascent 
ot of P 
eisshorn Аай ever be possible, the е 
amois hunter 
pan aad of. pin flowers succeeded by 
bunches of bright orange-c coloured 9blo ong banrlonii- 
d 
d EM. 
Garden Memoranda. 
Mzssns. Укттон?з ROYAL Exorro NURSERY, Кіе 
Ro. m er has this арац 
аныш ы 
) would be first оп the top.?? 
We have a regret expressed that no description 
of the view from the summit is given ; and the author 
has anticipated this ‚оно, and plea aded guilty » 
the omission ; but, e had given is a list of the 
r, how impossible 
{о another бг impression of a view; nay, 
ize it to our own mind afterward ; many, we най. 
if they had the courage, would confess with Dr. Tyn- 
dall, "I remember the picture, but cannot КЕ. its 
t 
Next in difficulty, and perhaps even exceeding 
M ascent of the Old < Woisthor: this oe i 
егв, O; the chi 
e so conspicuously in atives 
of Alpine ir е л thought fonty е hero a suitable 
ut Ih me to convert 
rom specimens flowered i 
Es sq., of Darlington. This plant, vh Эла соларо | 
о be rather tardy in producing its ќан S, differs fro om 
ali the other known qe cies of. Allam: 
n the garden of Josep 
Pease, 1i ht 
sufficient floral bea 
ig that ФА > while the 
onservatory in the rear is hy with long lines of 
specimen Azaleas, "The latt in full flower, 
and i 1 
blossoms purple instead of yellow. com parison of 
specimens leaves no doubt tnt tie nde plant, whie| » 
it had been Medo mught be А. puber 
really the А. деве 
Gardner *not unlike 
The 
о 
рена as "the 
mainly from diadema 
in the air, w. s гоаг 0! 
stones отой н о д иа e ptio n was Pani t the 
of а They appen 
gr sides 
couloir Urin Көш fro AN ther ire 
inany other directi ip a ERRORIS shouted th 
ing as much 
the sameness of the “regulation” flowers, as the 
Pansies adverted M rt ti : А, 
for the “show” P. 
ariety with p и учин upper ы is с 
ей апа shaded h in 
with white on the sides 
i Coquet te du Piei ssis; Madame Leroy is 
a bold-looking "ru violet жа, with Mgr" A n а 
luish we i. and [е vident; and 
moine а carmine mson vari ously в ven 
streak В А 1 
pH 
Bibel y 
with pale 
те | т, idi 
ei 
plants rem ty of the 
the di isplay i ы as might be Р» m efective” 
and furrow 
e noble Kosdi of 
iful foliage, we pass into a unique ri for its size, 
ighly interesu Rhododendron garden, neatly roofed 
€ tiffany. This covers an area of some 5 
eatly laid out in in beds filled у: 
hododen 
Marian, act free fiers kind, malo à а 
good light b, m of other оз А los of the m 
distinct was oc! m, a bp ed ki ind flusbed 
hankan y a additio popka were also 
i er, Жү, rA Ye seedlings of Mr. 
ncy Lopes, 
Velas sen sen., raising at Exeter, 
dio po miadi a of this garden, through which the 
ntral walk passes, is a large vase filled wi 
ajea lat "d ету home by Mr. 
outer row ре рү of hegg krin, radicans тед 
lant 
good wis dn the 
intermedia! te Фа was Пей 
| е Retinospora «ба; R. pisifera, Thsjopdis "achte | 
ilar rare „Со nifers, Round the base were arranged 
and once in safety wi 
0 energy with үү 
E^ Ins short timo, 
qr avi 
g boulders spe 
аа it became 
remet | Taai as 
Benen hewed а gap at the top of its flanking 
the bus o de petal, ue of the brightest of this 
class of Pelargoniums are invaluable as ornamental 
greenhouse d 
the OP REN 5 В АМ 
моћ а T2 y Sir 
p m И art, M.D. Longmans,  8vo. 
opel steps out of „the 
sn 
Tis preface tells us 
T. 
ЛЕ +41 
оше 
у down, and with 3 w 
that “the essays collected in this 
were written in great pant during j journeys or 
I have been accustomed to make in the 
justified b y 
B the latter class of plants, both tender and hardy, 
- nursery is particularly rieh ; among tree kin 
e fine specimens of C, atheas, 
с" ere 
d 
iq ro à 
among others 
Laucheana, and a 
In b 
ребре thers of 
j^ los sore е егу were several res 
on trellises, on which they 
ith the 
bottom. While this w. " 
н 4 Was going on, wo 
do inally flying down the РЕ н» reached the 
l followed still 
quema 3 
of escaping. 
Stuck in the zm of the р 
beer Mn the fi e missile 
соб шой: М.Я set the 
head. Килде» it came a 
Ped eh od M, em, however, quite asi rep to 
E M т lie. rn shouted *quick!* 
ir 
^ ахе ro: ptl 
You must th а. S) n pr юй y 
cat nonade кидше 
[E and I | 
experience, [47 in до other way could I equally main- 
s 
The subjects of the essays The. Р: 
uman; Longevity—Roman History : 
of | The 
fs— | 
р ашыш БЫ] 
m the position of the — 
interesting and iii ы 
Ње зруч of "ег "publication. in a separate fo 
ted, we hu ung u 
d, been а ртовей апа ред 
\ Sinplo st MALI ul M 
no anche also, aH steps of some kind we dard 
the s, 095 on the slope, imr кюр nd 
sues timer was m ihe act of lg me у Mere 
accomplish, SrA ie ve atendi all the Ра could 
Ep 
Tn the second and last essays, viz. ‘hono on Life and 
Perd on and the Natural Histo an, 
(mes elaborately an 
and w we d lo not know 
Benen was first, vel 
stones flew thick beside m 
dw ta 
have d] it, but а. -— i 
ht p eb his axı 
а ball, and thus 
сай fO 
ME desparate ' 
race А really descended from a 
pair are more clearly and concisely gi 
tain health amid the labours of a London professional : 
T 
ess and ү 
Spiri of Physical C wi To and Орша 
з Cæsar 
ul arrange- 
па T b $e gius сотон 
uring summer any, but not 
heated. The I prie of irregular masses 
We. have before us the 
editions, —— Grisebacl/s Tiana М the W. [чаш Is 
a | Part V. dag Sowas his passes Со 
А 
following new books or new 
lands, rienta 
nifers, and | fine specimen of a highly eram kind. 
Botanie Termas, | other plants, such 
i Onoclea а 
Magellanica and Woodwardia 
Foxgloves and Farfugium 
