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s Duke, Florence, Waterloo, are modelled of | that at this height blood would issue from the nose, | another is not so extremely rapid as to admit о much 
ЖБ, that the ges would be affected, and there would bea|variety in the character of these манына. Tt 
"шш. Core Golden Drop i isa very good specimen; | tingling in the ears; but in neither the case 0 Mr.|strikes us, whatever may be maid or thought to the 
ей Ма m Bonum LA kd average si vu Both ан ог Мшез were either of these manifestations beer vr if these biogr were io boe place 
the af Plums however grow vigorously in the ve Coxwell only found 16 necessary to|every three, or even every ears it would be 
Colon ei informed on g td a uthority, and produce | throw on one additional coat while they were up, and | am. ру suticiont ye the wants s of lorticolt Tet Any- 
ү, of well eee frait . The Peach, Nec- Glaishe т» after wrappmg а gak Dehi him for a | how d greatly diminish the labour, and be a 
мату succeed well and produce very abundant ibt while, soon sid it off. e fingers меге not great prs to horticultural societies, With the ex- 
гм, benumbed, nor were either of fis eption of f per erhaps а pad nurserymen, who only view 
—There is a model o T. White Ischia. Mr. | ау cold. When they were bet tween three anà fi 
in Muellers ort ihe Resources of id high Mr. Glaister suggested that the balloon о complain, and the art of horticulture 
Sa states that “Fig troes. growin perfection, | should make its first “dip,” Mr. Glaisher, it т be would: уне nothing by it. 
юше varieties bearing their two crops in the year | remembered, dino. in order to the perfecting 5 fter the lapse of а month we found in the Palace 
frely. The leading va Мык аге Ж ы -— А is experiments, to descend to the earth er r|of the Champs-Elysées almost precisely the same 
Green and Brown Ischia, It|three times before making his final ascent to th e | things as we saw there before—Cannas, jums, 
expected that dried 4 colonial Pigs P pe highest altitude; but Mr. Coxwell, kers] felt certain large masses of flowers scattered about the 
supersede those impor that they wi g too e ic d 
pn some very large specimens are modelled, | to еп able them, if they made ge geb up visit, so on we found groups 
ith f mon Walnut. This tree із | again, the attempt was "abandoned, and the ascent jumbled. dd. and of very unequal value: some 
highly pri d in the col ony for its stately, dread of|to the highest elev: кат y d M once. Having | were very yE ‚ we may even say excellent, and some 
се, as Sal as for its abundant frui attained it, the voyager: t characteristic | were unmistak eably bad. Of the last we shall 
tis stated in Dr. Mueller's Report bore: referred to, | of Englishmen, sipped at th e y [qum tity of sherry | little; ; their inferionity is less the fault of their owners, 
ibat none of the small English fruits, such as the which їй or A pu S m with them in order to drink to | than tain рио күтүп taste, w. hick 
Gooseberry, Curran pberry, or Strawberry, suc-|the health of еу to the Br itish Association, | for Vox o reus вее оо е gaine y; bed the 
сей аф except in cooler Moe or „mountainous associ lating w go T^ Dr. Fairbairn (its | public, басы garden moni Peu tand 
t g "ihe f Wolv парра, жуа but we dodi 1 have them of а qoe 
decent tiveness, btless the ge mend rig! ^ ith t the tait the Байа ри Lord Wro ttesley ; | kind. Marching is not always м Витт ing, it 
wig p d too ho Tor these very us and the directors and engineer of the gasworks, with | times rewas db y i what бат алу: Fek 
iua sui uy elevated thanks to them Z ic tious is tha trograde movement is not confined 
to be соо! чонан p py ccess cultivation, og with the During the y eaking," as | to the ou wt f plants of mere Илл 
Strawberries, ^ gem the Round Wine Carolin па, is | indeed. often ае буп, Coxwell spoke in terms of|  Rhododendrons are the natural pendant of.Pelar- 
among the models; and ooscherrics and | ani mishment at the collectedness of Mr. Glaisher, that QU ха i bwithstanding their classical beauty 
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evident from the kind offruits we see represented in this aëronaut, instead of a traveller in mid air for the first | the last "ic s The only gp тоду of гч 
Exhibition p. at the fruits that T 5 pon esteemed in time, As we have before назе ‚ unless Mr. Glaisher | was а lot of about 50 plants, b M. Dieuzy- 
„and th uire its finest climates for their had displayed this collectedness, it Would have been Fillon. VE were pretty inde 2 ан and 
may уе рее p te diu; of Viet ularly flowered, but 
in the greatest abundance as as labour sufficient vations could have been made as his Uh now ban pale, rj prevailing tint Муг from white to mauv 
for extended cultivation i is at dio ind. || Kos its pages. During the last mile there was as the | Each of these specimens taken separately hl fles 
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SCIENTIFIC BALLOON urs BY  |mileit was 45°, at less than a mile it was 43^; it ае пр чай vi brighter c оло. 
decreased to 35 at about two miles it incre reased co соп. |  Petunias—we mean seedling Petunias, —those which 
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barometer at and the PILIS 55 - was 42°; and between 4 and 5 miles it rapidly p. represented by several 1 ich m ubt pleas 
947 they got a кокан, of 45 deg. At this time creased from 42^ to 16°. . The air was RO кз E mateurs. M тише, Pus lending Ro M. ias 
фе ii d the o decrease, | åt the highest деч it was 80° No dbi to M. In bot A. 601805008 there were 
e sun was | dew was deposited. The dry bulb read p je [^ wet | pretty speciei, ax T ud t a Sot very indifferent ones. 
hen shining on the balloon with great brillianey. At bulb 9". Regnault's ex Fors at zero ] o dew ; The great aim вее to be to enlarge 2 а to an 
minutes after а when Мт. pe and his aeronaut No had Dan iel's h, гү SUY dew at 8 below Zo. weis t size, "M ® obtain te-coloured 
Ит. Coxwell) were about two miles high t Hs oi dew ier to the eye dus - rich purple o of the wild 
i strains of ge е At бео bio дее. үбүн lant. “Wo think the of these plants make a 
e they got a peep at the earth, and »- sight was Àt halfpast E Mr. Coxwell became uneasy as to | great take; when tli oo rolla of Petunias is too 
ро паа, "ie Even with the naked eye the fields their position in relation to the coast, and at 11 42, much enlarged it becom се фойд and loses E regu- 
looked like vement, Fus my com- | "hen they w Eee the clouds, th kly, which is anythin gen 
bination of А кари 1 colours, and the roadways were as and the п Ше distance, The voyagers зеп, ‹ desirable. Converting it into „а double flower Ба 
каи айы] clearly есе though the observers had brought their halloo GOR d Бейеу 
oaiae ight over tbem, Gazing through | 23 ssible. In descending the shadow of the balloon | their d tint the е handsomer they аге, and if ен 
rli tents air at this altitude did not present | 1793 seen on the clouds, 1 be bright 
9 : “in | passing rte the cloud | decided. Gardeners would do well to return to the 
tl tb rom the car, so dark was | | old varieties, which аге зри superior to those 
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75 and Mr, рөк ед K but u g^ eM Qd. 15) jagun touched w r the von of of the | 9 years ago, ^ now in Er s0 MESES in comparison, 
Mr. Coxwell's о 86,a нА ме; Glai мө 4. до уа i Langham KA Ashwell, i in Ru ideis shire " Р A may judge E most of those we saw at the last 
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be accurate, and the netting clu ung tightly would P the aX р injuries which the voyagers|a5 ipsa s a lot of deformed sickly 
around it, m ee alsó a. strik шл s observed | ` оше pe. appily, however, Mr. Baker's kindness | bushes, curled leaves, and ed flowers, of 
surrounding scenery. Nc the in light blue n this regard was scarcely necessary, in h the s We retched appearance, which up io the 
of the sky below that which now surrounded Glaser. pu dmg only a slight injury to the face and last few das exposed their misery to the eyes of the 
was an intensely dee өер. гь Мы ae ‘Tho and, the inconvenience from which jyesterday was|scanty visitors. Well w un. hil was it to descant 
cumuli clouds far low ery cky = meri а headache, and Mr. Coxwell escaped altogether. | on {һе Rose and the Ros to fill so many 
the sun was shining apon rens 2d 'The instruments, of course, were considerably injured, кз тас with high габаг ял m "ridiculous names, to 
then amie oloya: .|but not во so ‚ much ‚воав о n the last о Occasio Ne The viag in бл, to graft, to hybridise, only je. фо arrive at = а 
barometer e. ч CINE омар ult. Fifty years ago o we really had Roses worthy of 
айй the temperature, continuing soni to аа the effec upou the gas of the cold in the higher {һе pum. um wo must search in the 
was 88° at 10 30. Now the barom altitude, £, "rhe corners of the provinces, where our- modern ` 
less il that th ll be made when the wind has attained a T growers ea geh д their improvements have not pene- 
high. Here palpita of the westerly rtis The balloon а all that could | trated. Under the of progress, many a good thi 
very ep uo: ах so аб vts man | be, expected, and Mr. p feels satisfied that with | has been. spoilt, and not only have flowers suffered, 
beating in the breast of the other. The л, he сап reach an altitude of nearly six miles.— Zo; | bát other things far n id amongst which are 
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Reed 0407, and they were at а height of four | Paris) has wound up orar firain ana пон w^ revival of the cultivation ш б the Carnation, Itis said 
ere the air was ve this time it ost in perfect solitude; and w could be|tha& last year, when the Emperor — ihe horti- 
ы , $ һеп ol ion of the | cultural exhibition at Pera nebleau, he was heard to 
ue, but not the face. Now the temperature | publie was directed towards fi ially in|express his p at not seeing а aiiis Carnation, 
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57 7рет чыршы low, and the cold a" felt. mot be forgotten that things of 1 Mr but a rn! fancies canno! for 
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