4 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [JawvAny 5, 1661) 
has been experienced. M e find €— at the | ПМ 38° on the last day of the month.|with a vowel; аз was recommended by Q5 
same period in any y хари аз s During the intense frost z ground was covered British Association for the Advancement an к: 
А ые жм of the отар ане ба оп а with p^ out 4 inches of sn І in 1842. А third rejoins that an adher а 
former occasion ; but as it will be us мее {ог com- | vented the frost from penettktitig much doy the rule would end in intolerable words iut d M 
Lever reference, we now give it complete for the | surface, The severe period commenced on the|Lobbi, Potts, Potísi, Decaisne, Decaisneii, aul 
12 months, FUE LR win he ме» — |tha t euphony i is the Se safe gui bes. and 
Table of the Monthly Mean Maximum, Mean Minimum, Mean, Dec. 17, 20°; 18th, 15°; 19th, 9^; 20th, 23°; replies that ash Rec 
and eren of Temperature, гало the amount of Rain їп | 2186, 28°; 22d, 13°; 23d, 12°; 24th, 4°; 25th, stands the rule for NO w proper n de 
1860, comparatively with t rage. 19°; 26th, 17°; 27th, 24°; 28th, —1° ; 29th, 26°, | termination ius, gen. ti, should be substituted. М 
1 SHPOTERLTERES! а A The above are the lowest temperatures that | апа not added to a terminal vowel; thak aai for, 
E E EI Я 5298 ЕВ a oceurred ныс рун of the day, and the same | would make Decaisnius, gen. есай ME 
= 8. 8 B^: d Bg time next morn Terminal y should be treated as a consonan p 
йй Е 4 БР] In the n Wc, REP of London the annual | retai : e.g., Lindley, Lindleyus, Lindl а | 
A 1 pth of rin fall on the av years is | proper s ending wi e dene the Б 
Do: z is 578 ine In the past r bes total depth, | mination из, gen. č, is added; thus Lobb er | 
slsssssssessté Je 0.08 inches, is therefore 6$ inch tote than the (make Lobbus, gen. Lobbi; Hooker, Ho Me { 
| шый эче ыа ые Eg чан чап tity. But it was , wanted ; for trees in gen. Hookeri ; and to 2 d these termination; | 
| Ышы i quite as harmonious as Lobbii and MM 
TL : well in which the water maintains If — is к be considered ii 
| 1]! үйрө үз ония Jg е SEN IHE as that of the subterranean bed of|guide," he thin antis M ^ 
^ RR NET ATA A EEEE water in the gravel in which the well i k L 
| ve359558 чап Е.Н. Фет 8 feet 11 inches below the surface of the md ti bé At Mes ng or little individu Mid m 
= ES the autumn em Мы m of анан Forbesoerinus, Agassizichthys , 
APETITTTTTYITTIT Бр 1860, the surface of t he same well| therefore some rule could iu generally a n ^ 
ATPEEPPETRTEETI| E E only ge чя. ач from the! Hn being a rise |wi would be most desirable, ог Зв... mae. 
E ine e undergroun th 
mE аа мә now amply replenished ; but it is - doubtfu 1 In the last remark Y giv must P ^ 
„НЕКЕГЕ F | „| | Whether roots that went down in quest of moisture there is little probability of uniformit r bai f 
3 Ч z x РЕБЕ B - n t 2 was low, will not become diseased |s si Асли: by showing what the eei Ps f 
# = рч 8 he cceli e water has risen to surround them of егет wx names when in was а | 
4 E: , gue. is point we have been 
sessgszr2558sg z E Ihe past year has been remarkable for the |f. * de | 
5 = 3 © : Pi DSE 9 ® g B E frequency of strong gales and violent нане. стой wi m following remarks 07 
: Е кы Ше in € e 27th and 28th of February, | “ As the a тпа 
ed very destructive on the west th longed 
zx en | belonge the members of 
БЕГЕ RE swept aeross the centre of E 
Е ^ $ z 3 8 s t 8 L 2 $ т FE PE. trees containing from 1 0 to ТҮГЕ ra ае in e PL mr ^ti i a heim 
E e e ае a [$ IT d к АК Мз f parts of Nottinghamshire, Таан» aglish гнав 
m y Ao Pak. Deni eei were blown down. At|Latin surnames were in the outset probabl 
ЧИЙГЕН ӨЫ 29 , 1g е, а tree was tern|patronymies, that is, signifi 
HRE LEELEE 5 EE up which measured 41 feet in circumference near | jus hn Di : 
EE the base. A Cedar of Lebanon, in Hertfordshir h See 
TW vous dE el sin, or what is more in harm 
c : у d old, with 60 feet of straight stem, was | names, J == 
L g Legge эел ыг 22 Fav ed, carrying with it several tons of earth Prichard —Aap-Riehard). 
i 45 не іп {һе Hebrides, sweeping such ого Ун up xitives (witk RA 
S| o m o B as were above ground on St. Kilda, p tely | Thus = robably at ——— the ' 
E югюж po -— | ~ i ана ae of. pa 
1 ЕКЕ ЕЕ Е: e ze iata the sai; traversing Scotland, tens of sewi tive of мА » ы К gen. о} imis x i 
| bt 2389 7 3 х М ; \ ENN Г: ауен т lantations, were laid | Tullius of Tullus, lik: the familiar a 
PH Баззар ЕЕ ЕК we ELM бейгг. F EX inore Ша e po 
ORRE EaR aE SS g ave now presented 
i SESRERRESSPIT . principa charactoristi es of б Dee ust MT is we Latin pr 
a ыа э hope indeed. 
ME gr Ax was comparatively mild for | vicissitudes may be о потене, : ES a eni majorit iulio: gud 
у season, yet, owing to the coldness of the possible. We as|Petilius, Petronius 
summer months, ; e mean temperaturo i ees een а Me previously remarked th that had it not | quiniüs, But o 
А 3 20, ower t i i в ылын i 
[ens 4420 таз lover than any snos 179, at pw must hare proved а most disastrous season, шейш famem, башат, E 
' winter, but а warm summer compared with the за is still much room for farther i t. |li d eme eren gd 
"fügt | the E ucing, Меер still Qe 
гай", $ тона , more beneficial | have been usual 
|. JNovember.—The mean temperature of the eise 3s n Tet del idio заема, In |the terminal М vd 
ceding hada tendency to reach the id 1860, the B 2 ега E cold seasons, for, as in | Latin Ch find He 
3 | » ener; 
LEN, $2 ж. men again fell baek, ity of thoroug y Me T the urgent | cus "for Briht o ius un 
. to a general lo at ni e the days as|and underground, is sufficiently a ace|for Kenulf, Sueinus for Boyni, С Cnutus for 
say ret eame e v ЕР riu вена Г шо) drainage should, Бо АГ om: Upon t ш d e тош ар 
ешеш of the 2d and 3. East ааа беттек Йыш ые TaB е ачаа 
Е = ( ^ mination, tus or ws, . 6 or 1, 18 o 
del 14th dien eqs iw as only between to water with €: n r-drainage to prevent € а that w! wea лмо. їп фа: d 
pue e ^ quarters, | ation, most of event|period of living Latin. e sho g 
y ot that. езй ita it eame from N.W. m та the Pere bie is rain that falls can how en i ма re of the opinions of Y 
eus , com- 
. Baf here under-drainage Е 
neglected, the accumulated moistur stagnates ———— 
aturated soil, cold in d 
г rains or melted snow having never NOTE ON THE ACHENIA OF ss med E 
that moisture from Ad ARGYRO 
ап th л ‚м го: 
warmer sum i plant 
oentary. - corres; сы soil bri € e x achenia 'of seve 
: Ta Ж, pondin "dm displace th t, but they cann lants, m 
freezing point, or СУМ р. 48 abore tie | quently he lur ad pner Сап are отп abont by the wind 60 а sh 
us с Addi extreme lowest | greater part of de veas Soil os the m iur in ach themsel m 
nga ed MM ^ue : eit. In the erops с et farre eg and in that ны : y their bia ends, at the sam e 
1859, 9°, and in 1830, 10°; and аз as low as 7°, in | Would, and are, ца rende d late VER a уаш portoctiy а "à 
we find recor ese are the lowest bad seasons they are , red late, so that in spot in this 
in the neighbou corded as ha à are in danger of being lost. season, and they are not 
for the last thood of London in ecember| A SHORT discussio pi coupe cep codem 
' degree sd oss ina luas] Сусе Fare а erot taken place in our бе: the А 
for six consecutive days, and one day fon A Ra | modern Surnames Shop p Рторег termination of |acalesor 
hat ding эша de d МЕЕ, Sim ree чыз Life Тү ты beautifully ornamented by branchi 
" 5 but soon after it rometer very | i TURE, we haye thought 2 seed, is bent tow. 
T ^ worth a little in ap fe. 1) at nearly n les, 
