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"enlarged and improved." ч About t six-and- | 
enormous gain, and the construction of such roofs for | 
1 
entrance, and in the shadow of some older trees 
truth to be ^ 
pages о 
soggestions 
bas suggested. v will be found in 
= ses and forcing 
he remarks 
root heat, because of Ме relation Е t 
Ж, last week in a Leading Article: е 
ап е Grove. еге арреатв 
эрш ^ dein g on Pen when one talks of an 
ll ere 1 ng be very general. 
«T ма: inde Bowloy, Paa . of Black- 
Pines and Firs are scattered along the banks. As the 
varied mounds 
to Thom 
rock Par n Dobis , for he follow 
of one -4 his es ble- | hous 
* The roof -— is cones tei aper, glasa, common | 
ou agh pla : the inner із 
earth, evergr 96, considerable size, and an 
ixture of tall E s, all of 
here мау, and did not exist in this par 
shut o 
p 
t before, com- 
gla : 05 outer 
ramen ids rest n the rafters ran centre to cer atre, 
and And by а че. Screw at bottom: thus any one can 
y time, ай the sur face of the glass | 
border: 
E in Кой, nd, yi iti is рге feasible, „Опе 
re long, Orange grov under glas 
js only "id 
Ew eme (ca ag. n 
A dd a 
5 
| house is a pmr of 4-inch bar water pipes running round | 
od dea th rock-work." 
o |^vhich acts as а blanket. 
with rock-wor 
The E heating to this | bee 
I n 
ee t the house нен e alte rations have 
made since mir account was n 
The. Pam OUR and the romantic little F 
gar rden then mentioned* have disa sappea red; or ra ther 
ery extensiv: 
ere glazed i in the usual w е 
oble new din ing room, fitted u up 
{еш 
be done by a lar 
bet ide, two tdi hot- Wubi 
5 "M x à hou of this size, ша thus heated, а 
h 4 fet h 
on each 
and a ny other rk 
robust and vigorous 2 c vein 
Shaddocks E uld n 
avi 
| Af tho p Mad extraordinary healt h aud vigorous growth 
and 48° to 54^ i in co Tia 
given plae 
wit pitelr ШО P like the old dining room, looking 
into a small p court, uid mente cturally, hay 
on its s ens asteni and n orthern sides а coloni ж, А 
"ть 
power o 
жайы. be RUE "dull nd E a е 2 quts] 
from May till October. ainder of the | E 
ne 
kw an 
i 1 Fer I 
annual raving, in firing and СЕ is 
т st this, we have 
f f 
breakagé; but, on the pe hand, we should take int 
n umo being occupied ge 
ae which is defined e 
6 divisions ог kerbs, is а pt running margin, 
about 2 feet ias of red and white sand, the middle 
a bed of earth filled with 
japonica,,a few specimens of inospora, 
Skimmia fe 
urea, and ‚а variegated Thuja down the centre. 
Thuja a 
ke rb. The Skimmia is found to be almost the only 
pl in ne a NUN " pad with 
Oranges | about 
H feet apa EU d tl i toy а e “planted, | | of the s, and consequently 
if not Dis: or dije pi p it sandy (for 
Tikes a stiff soil when growing au na ture) 8 RxoEIVED.— 810075 Dictionary of the е Bible, 
i А "атта " 
Me too hide of the former to one of the latter, 
and 6 inches thick; this should be forked over and 
mixed with the soil to 18 inches in depth, Ша 
y): 
the Hippopotamus, Hai air, Handicraft, are especial], 
MODE, E the pen reader.—— — Miguel Sumatra, 
e pflan тирей und dere n „Erzeugnisse (Williams a and | 
orgat ate) 
so M hade, and will doubtles: the 
d, n very ornamental, pecially у Казан the 
ia ux months, when it is evene with its red borrieg 
It is found, also, that the iron kerbs and the sanded 
| borders have the 88 ct of completely deterring s нуч 
ойе. їп 
ШАЯН. 
fooled house 100 feet long and 24 feet 
‚ and you w 
then have which Orange trees wili gro 
and Nus i 
al 
taking ; 3 "pdt when p reduces Cattleya to 
eg able Phys ysiognomy of Sumatra, with a system 
бе|, enumeration of its Pork d characters of zd 
species, —— Walpers, 5 
which are often n fem clive to the Skimmia, from 
$ PERO this A 
Along the nora side st he court just referred to, 
and behind m lonna 
the new dining-room being 
served without ины any of the better corridors, 
а branch orth, with the 
the genera of the or 
dece we rejoice to find him 
and Seems to pau. 
follow him.—— Har 
а fer are hen наа 
аа los of places, —— Wh ere shall we go? А 
to t 
Ireland (square 12mo, Black) is a neat volume illus- | 
gall 
э 
А "the publie can be allowe ed to pass thro 
eol 
he Watering Places of England, Scotland, and |™ 
par e 
eady mentioned, pastum. are 
he hou 
thus heated е 
N отаи blood 
may wn, and t uco ZI other | € 
tropical varieties of the gen s Cir a ngerin an 
Michael's pen i [^ "planted. in Шер warm 
"rede very early, and it woul 
nd 
with the aid of | 
r ne ghbour T he 
8 say, in such 1a place. 
and | Wild Flowers, Par EXIV. 
d Pes 
It is, poo a grent d efe 
Guides not to poi to the ааай ihe true 
о ast 
this and similar | garden c 
out 
character of the рова enumerated, в 
chance of not being v 
n Mo > 
Garde 
BIVDULPH G: 
o give him aj, 
mised. Lo uber $ British 
plin 
be almost entirely confined. to 
riod. 
'esen Ee £e 
NCE JAMES 
in 1856, the 
f whi 1 also affixed to the walls, ап dye 
FM "filled with. а млд wt pente d 
Central „America, There is am dn teresting little 
f whic 
wil 
chingo made жету w that рег 
point that naturally v sthe new 
1 of old er sandstone in a „pleasing kind 
ad жне drca A correspondent has 
informed me that a tree in d garden at 
Баур, not more than 6 feet high, has 
стор o fruit." 
ost efficient 
and 2 одана аш also 
walls, and then placi ng 
has been ратай: : he » Congleton road. C эт ion 
ng the near iud ok ost important railway station 
accessible fr a b place, the аары: and most con- 
venient mode of getting x it became ап obvious desi- 
deratum. Formerly, it was necessary to pass round a 
mosaic pattern, and which d ined 
iade Other E on M itis impossible now to 
linger, are scattered about profusely, and hi e each а 
history of their own. it will 
be fo our nd treated. ina way that i is quite unique; and is 
very бабагыз angle; » the church, in order t 
to the hous 
rty is entered from a point mu 
— 
t globe. 
5 t e side, a at about 3 feet from the 
ground, a series К spes im Td showing the аг. 
mation, and exhibiting all the various в strata i thei 
ongle eton, a and the dri rive, avi long detour by 
[e T wood, across from 
b. Should be placed 'slates ; the heat from the 
шү ыны v. Min. s nclosed, will give a surface con- 
оп this is floo rin slates the ы 
erial, for 
e house will not be h heated в та ЕЯ 
т псе оЁ being the 
principal an ural route; ут making the 
outer road look "the subordinate one; and this is always |т 
18 e wide; and above this rranged 9 
animal and vegetable fossils that the т respective т 
ield. Мапу rare and elegant examples are her 
brought together, арар Ч 
рові exactly above strata from which their 
ains were taken, he series оранче at once the, 
mplete les n pra 
this root x B ше ire оде of trees 
have found ced on the 
, and 
or 14 
im it, the E should the centre, an 
КАЛГЕ r, 5 to 6f lg ach si 
near 
аз 
rm аїр, di bor wever 
Toma with, if а hodké de is double тта which, 
: house A e Eee " d 
Em EDS; a l house d heated with 
in 
E sigle ronl glass, have a ti 3 
ass, 
еа ui V » have a о ы. adi 
it would haye a temperat ure of 72°. 
with | 
оо the u- e was as designed by Mr. Cooke), 
n the fur 
ia ба ide 
an ornamental stone Wt 
dri 
„ too, the litt 
n a bank n odge m 
viii а epe Bis e Po fountáin HEUS бе ni ШШЕ wa 
trees а everg to a stone basi 
а conti 
instr editis 
Е е са end of the geological gallery there is 
towards E дүз» № ар а narrow 
anted T 
