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== rder and only slightly different | Мекка; and th he 
а бе н ваше 0! ence he would have proceeded cool ; stove plants and forced flowe: n beau! 
е 3 боп thor 5 E iw apes inion by Dr, B the plains. of Hauran. This is the road кум fally” in the” heat. Are ап n а аа th er 
drm another г, С н, Hkc th ° wena gi eat. Do our brass or flowers, though not 
of discussions T m 
d the ШШ г ences between m the lower eni over ce river, and set his # ards — мут y om erred ord ameet 
goin. the sse db his Lodi oi s brain Md: nt Gil d.” , et his face tow the | to change the air entirely. Are our drawing rooms 
js are not t йн һу | Цеа А traveller, however much un- dried to the highest баи by clear hard frosts and 
and intellectual. th the country, has onl t fires—we gi 
И. try and варріу the Members of the Association the high. ай, running stra raight from north to ес $ dry air imt "у, iae rie pe meer ede 
v the points of positive dE een the|overan almost level plain, without a mountain inter-| I am forced to be a e always amongst my 
мазал and the ape brain. For doing this we had been | vening to lead him astra , and he soon sees before him oem and seeing daily pos one ed to 
Залу. shown that the hippocampus minor а he summit of Gilead, standing out separately and | devise daily че А that I think in the plant case 
фе posterior lobe were сте; 9 а еони тна э) Ems reir vo “set his face.” "Тһе | matter my facts are reliable. 
be given up 9, nce travelle acob before Laban *'*overtook cessan 
| Lus E бА for the descriptive anatomy of the | him in the Mount айел » is stated to bes: been tin rendre e adaptat ү DRY d di 
| t others as had been don j i 
Mie у Stokes and. Adams, for 1 by Max [se pakriasch codiad mes M ада ot е 
| by Stokes an ams, for language by Мах | the patriarch could bave done, it was оп their fifth da and m а lants Pene ill 
к 7i that сели ioa P. T їп this TE ет venei that Dr. ү "t Beke ascended the side | has to ur dp again 1 th s 2л a dd once "we 
little creditable to British science. nis ilead, where the D^ to some deli ous toler bly 1 gard 
of the brain's structure had established | springs o of water in the of 1 а ois бо орет me for ч winter к v help 
Wierentive between шап and пе ape four At such a spot the Pat; ncn Tanob with his s -wearied ди forcing especially is one of the most ecran f 
E differences — two morphological, two quanti-|flocks and о, эте — in stopped & amusements—the very most charmin, 
ште. e two quantitative are the great abso- amet his **ten the Mou where he was == | нн сотев во quickly. Тһе Lilies of the Valley, 
Me weight and the great height of the human taken by tá & dor cm more brought the the Sweetbriars, the Wood Ruffe, the Tea ess 
: l the endered e rable by Our | Christ; rea! 
dence of the external perpendicular figure. This had | Lord's ministry and miracles. - r the "ymoree | pan of Lilies one of Mr. IE и «ee of 
been abi tiolet. r etween Laban an ce b, it i that pri g flowers" last spring at South rope 
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to these mos t important matters had „been „made by [о n his way, ani nd the gels of | met him, . eg .. and 'h 
| t t place Mah ” Close to where be. A flower that is every one's давет is nice to 
| iri Авба repute for acquaintance with. the |Dr. Beke crossed the summit of — is a have in perfe ction, and I Suppose the humid air Е 
| reign fellow which may be looked on ti the в} ild 
in тү es of no ы» as might be present. spot. where the patriarch, on his first coming | ihin | perhaps predispose them а in the cases. in , the 
f. ncluded by saying that if he g way they do. I calculate on five 
ex limscif a with any ы е veliemence, | was favoured with this "manifestation of the Divine | the OM begin to rise till у — and then they 
he was sorry for it; but that ү I there were things | presence. cien ster] leaving the E of the mountain | las many weeks in their own perfect beauty. 
less excusable than vehem and that the laws| Dr. and Mrs. Be e to a cromlech; in form and | E ur is however no flower w love; so very difficult 
каре c e of Odi. vus ihingi higher ка | корее it is simos Мено ith "Kit ts-Coty House, | to obtain mem oo of, and out of three dozen 
ie dn e the rules of жеры or decorous|in Kent. 'Тһепсе proc ing down Wady Ajlun, they | ы full I grew some years ago, I just three 
relicence.—Mr. W. H. FLOWER, looking at the Т | очаи the Gho "i or er. of the Jordan, not far to | blossoms; but I мие that on Mr. Veitch's system 
solely in the anatomical view and as a question of fact, | pe: bpm of Wady-Zerka, the river Jabbok of Scripture, the average number of blossoms in each is about 14! 
ed дм » result of a peo number of|over which the Pa га iarch Jacob crossed. before meeting It would be well, if only one pot at a tim e is wanted, 
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brains of various m ipid. was that the his brother Eann nd where 
хин een the brain of ma 1 the breaking of the day; .. . and Jacob Last year I kept my stock in а cold M plant case 
dd posterior lobe or the lled tl Peniel.” After his meet- ina ана «едн, only lightly мее d, and from 
ch parts were Cede more ду deve-|ing with his brother, Jacob, professing to accompany thence I brought them on, one by one, as they were 
linmany monkeys than in man, ana tij tif these | him, journeyed to Succoth, “ = ding m — Ó wanted, 
в were used in m apes of m d tl d there stopped to *build him an hou d make| The grand thing at present Vae fit up a case with 
keys the seri rude —first, the Tito South | etn for his cattle Du whilst ** Esau vir tm pn t дау | green enough. Then you are ready for whatever 
erica ШОКЫ; t qud b low e baboons, way unto Se Sueco! e E quee cedem may turn up in the way of flowers, from grand white 
tbe cercopithea, macaqu H ken ir e placed, оп Qo west side of Jor а fow miles to the | Camellias to glowing Vermilion Brilliant, (а Talip 
followed by the E apes, he orang- tg, peres of the Jabbok ; Ый the des context shows that most entirely deserving o of its name), and from the little 
and goril Ses the American | the patriarch, in order to get free pus he koti € 1 Lilies. 
monkey.— régis ed, that "Prof. | pretended to be going on with him ards Seir, b he cases anything that connects the group 
Rolleston had led the Soir a га Canedo that he had | stopped n at once, as if weary, at Suc ein whilst Кеш vel together. No thing does better thus than а fow 
not paid any attention to the сопу yalah oae of the brain yc ingly continued his journey. Succoth is 
of mammals, and that the investigat o this su ubj ect | accordingly | placed by] Dt B eke at a short „distance to | growing in mine quite rampantly, whi hich I eranl 
was the exclusive property of ter for growing in ct 5л лап пушо. This 
Whereas he might be permi тей" to stato that almost | most probably near ЧУ ford of that river, on üe por is the Cissus erra ones чө find is the "pm ct 
at the very time that Leuret wrote his memoir on this | ка event Es-Salt and мена where is now the | Vine во beautiful in and во ^ hard до kill; 
mbject, he had delivered a course of Таг on the | ruined bri dge kn own as Gisr Damieh. Cr n i her 
стент M brain, which, he regretted, had | the Jordan, tl iarcl would Зат MEN the mouth 
published, owing to the pressure of other|of Wady Far ‚ where it oins tho ordan from the 
Hours; but M diagrams wore still i existence, as his | w n in : t length “ сате green leaves with their sharply serrated edges | have 
пегеног со uld testify, in the Museum of the Royal|to Shalem, б of Shechem, Mia is in tho land of sm growing к ran in my p 
« nd ürgeons. ? came from Padan Aram, and pitched | too. 16 see indeed а menm plant, 
ourney to Harran іп Padan-Aram and thence | his tent алар From the Atheneum. thriving ‹ І 
«тет Mount Gilead into the Promised Land,” by Dr. EE air, at all а to amount of watering. 
n December 1861, Dr. Be "riii panied А прай or some other spring E 
undertook a journey to Harran, the resi Indoor Gardening. eri or some other 
nodus Patriarch Terah and his геа E EAA па! Tur time of year has come when indoor gardens are 
over ча Gilead into the Promised Land, by осіне necessary, and if e have indoor EE 
lis father x e й ән йй уч e M iting of these | for green's тры На ita dozen ы at а time of riw: 
because having | then — awi whole thing brilliant. I must leave till 
aban, 
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-i еі Uz oft Book of Job. At the | been so foolish as to take out a patent for them, I — d Dior the buds tat оша е pott to yl 
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|1 In Mr. Veitch's conservatory : I am told that it is grow- 
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шна Dr Dr. - Beko” identifies with the wella at cos | This fear however : no longer weighs upon me, и Зс of the Valley; Tulips, зло ШУ _Сапдеш, white; 
of Mines, CN е as been analysed e my hands, and now I may really write happily of my Me perm SERM. be pet i» 
п у фан d T M - b; an 
dn, ad found to ES Я трт ЖЫ qim pe rdi as long ago as the spring before last, quantities, to be brought on besar > үст 
matter im tho as The water AS a| the experiments that had been made ed tud ке of two or three. А € i : 5 
"е near the for is so s| of warmed plant case: last winter the arran at Crocus (Celestial, pale ее ‚ала y em -— 
lon - fir, we, "iMd at the P present its then best was patented, and now Mr. T опу is раро; — Dun inj: s s Ж г, e кА (9 
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Water лш m а їп their chief supply gy many improv ed = еб whioh-I hope will add very eine or en in пет m ; Tum egin 
9 the na of Scripture. On the first da popularity. P htof Lilies of the Vall 
Brent year, the t ir ‚ claim wn right of having a сей of Hyacinths, and six or eig ey, 
way to Monnt “бз - B os left iege. im e | E penes a rboi i nagan use I have had the start in so | C and ide ram nen be found quite enough 
Abana аара тшо with the Barada or| many experiments, an and have tried its success rd ne : 
: i i he bulbs h pot should be all of one colour, 
TES NE Dioses, Gio spat of ses, Тре cases indeed seem ta MEM nd the pois по larger than will just hold the bulbs. 
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ыы ы its "здоров | selves жү from such wants; and my OTi | ind three Hyacinths in those О the next size. 
though j of tnem 
BeN Mesopotamia. 9 Syria," has been supp p not | E. 4. М. | 
Brute and Ты, Assyria, between the ЕЕ rivers | for a day or, 
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mne ure h Wh Е d for preserving бона and not Home C ead ith much и the 
: ' geography and history. en, | growing окан £ Vine Pruning:—I have read wi р 
* ir pong тшш Dp Laban Ed * three | least, as the p game dong "er d second edition of Mt»: ik 'Thomson's Medie on = СЕ 
a is floc! is|are qui x be doi he Graj — 
fer that thel h il ear by year. Someti ed Wlent on two points which appear to me 
templated ТП in the d teni best eat adapted for his | X different things at once in] them, and rura we де the most important and the first which should 
ie bui ofi iom Pedum Aram tha js бозау, up | ean readily ense fhe them to suit their. у is the | be decided, but on wh which the opinion o of one wi 
: would ere he so cr eir e 
оао the атац ini lave b been at or near Kiswe, | arrangement of а d and of a] heated p) Hardy or| oh А Ын. The рош to which I allude аге, first 
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