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s as а sort i. "condenser, , keeps tl the water ir 
pipe alw oo], so 
hiis for the wiler in the pipes to 
well w 
it never boils ov Ый as isI К а d гіа Анан) | reports 
the The | prefer a Sinite probabl 
occurrence with so ntrivances of the kind. 
price e. this boiler i is naturally e mere weight of the | 
metal e m aade by any coppersmith. 
H. B 
o suggest a fair trial of 
нй кы Great Exhibition in 
differen: 
mere wheeling earth 
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Societies. 
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BOTANICAL or EDINBURGH : December  18.—Dr. 
W.H.L The тенеу communica- 
tions wer * The Theory of Terminal Fruc 
tification ind й а ре of C Ovules e: са d 
of S Dr. Масуїсат. II. * Tea Cultu 
Southern тайы” В Dr. Cleghorn, Madras. 
к= remarked—“ I have collected from my гый 
few notes made э my tours upon the Tea p 
seen in different districts of the e d of. 
are the localiti s m BER TIE 
wn t 
roduced кр жа 7 hes 
The 
4000 fi 
Yercand, 
Coor 
not been Sys or Tua r^ have been loft to h 
growing ж мрт ад 4500 
— 120 inches, m temper. abur ap 3 
plants was brought fr from China by Colonel 
(Сезбей Ув ;t 
appear to me over т luxuriant, 1 producing ага 
of leaves, and n 
been 
begin ining to тор im the Ll Bígh Gară 
rown | 
bea very useful [We 
do dh pe the А2 оЁ а navvie' s barrow the best for lst 
um in general very t | carried 
ater in the 
that though thero are ample | Hindosian, on the banks of the Rio Janeiro, and 
ith t N 
| tion, th erefor 
or) i in Assam, the — North-W B i 
est Provinces ої пап 
ne is as d ark as ever; thi at certainly is not во, ы 
ч 
те ecently Р America. From ip pu ubli shed 
ta 
ture. 
slopes near Kúnúr, 
in the eastern and northern slop 
Nilgiri Hills, and ced of -— Ва ded - in 
and o Epa a Muka South Canera. It 
Бегу! M as s illustrativo of the acea 
cultiv ration extends ov 
Such is nearly the mean te 
Kotagiri, and of f many ka the е: 
е Pulni 
we thit g the flood of light thro 
by the present volume on his character and personal 
history the blackest spots upon his memory ea" remain, 
though they are not perhaps so dark as betor 
It is plain from the author's pages that Lord 
vm ape is the chief offender against M and Mr. 
on has succeeded i g the noble and 
еп 
a great yog of "n (fr 
able plant has 
congeners 
nox m 
other — —: of Southern Tn 
ight | 
the Nilgiri d 
Tts cultiva- | 
. In 
the plantation near Künür we "A the opinion ot four 
e e e 
ractis Швей. Жан. 
18 a to p the EN. 
s. This has been lately sanct 
t, I believe, and there will thus p ^e 
sw "sphere for British neni A ре capital, 
field is a wide one, and wh 
s bao which. roves so injurious to many settlers 
Es 
y S. J. Meintjes, | n 
s paper the хыр endeavoured to 
conde 
The 
the Introlncton or of „Cinchona 
u 
to which 
he iden of ingratitude towards the Earl of 
Essex. 
2. inl ias of procuring Peacham to be tried = 
which he had not committed, of tam 
3. The charge of sia bribes ере from 
to t rst of these charges, Mr. Dixon 
acon p reason to be grateful to Е 
Lord Essex; that Lord Essex 
of ble conspiracies ; 
A éh 
E. answer 
ves that Ba 
habet, as well as 
been gui 
's Counsel, and that he 
*the a 
on LA «таш dad РЕК je te Earl 
e propriety of these д ications is not 
of Esse 
E attempted 4 у > uar ii b 
In cha 
e Privy Council, of which Bacon was 
поа tes that Bacon was with others 
exam ine Poncham, = that in Mandela 
but berries ada their thrivi in their new locat 
The : "of Bangdlo 
4. 
feet, сн and mean tem 
Four plants from ‚„ General 
average ra - 
and too hot, the plants manane tanë dwarfed. 
Bababood. lls (5600 
perature eg Ino wn). 
Dyce's stock were received from M 
Ootacam 
} which 
-of Thea Chinensi 
Г 5 À 7 
tions сез uxham's) 40 
on the road to Curtall Мн. ий "me 
10 or 12 years ago, 
€ кыс. » 
Arki ver e planted 
uriantly. 
Zos letter, 
from 
the tea жав | 
area - пец at the 
: ME C to which india-rubber tubes a 
7; | them 
һ 
lks 
ег ОНЫ кмга i 
nd | soil of a nurse egt npe gd being 
UC Tow I have reeeived dissol 
where | sp 
o—Tea | 
e 
pas to шари алы 
‚ | Personal History of Lord 
of fluid, and he illustrated the yes y glass 
were | 
attached. The models x Tis койга in 
form, and were held pet in water, while, b 
pressure on the bee — made to pass throug 
odels.in various way. 
resemhled 
abi ias more than was 
u the times in sich h 
ve— А шс. 
British Timber Trees : their À Rearing and Subsequent | 
фе. By John Blenkarne. 8vo, 
е. 
th 
repared 
eda [ры Ча їп ш vA Eod E Tes Б 
i e sativa. 
2 we had but one 
s robur, as if we had 
vergree 
mrar нар Ес 
to Oak; and 
to disting ish 
e Oak, ju M йс Da 
ttle Le 
being Quercus co eoocifera ; ; of the 
having wood httle in in durabi| 
assures his readers d t it is ку 
за 
certainly be pluck 
class examination 
Bacon, from unpublished 
Papers. By wia Hepworth Dixon. London: 
Murray. 8vo, Su n 
The author o interesting and 
volume comes eleg as 
Dharacuer 
Е эр Dat 6 а ramous tree 
ге, | forms and d broad leaved spei Та 
some of the localities рачай At present the leaves 
ти fee es 
uie 
„маш эуе 
учн. 
d to Eastern 
ren Japan—in Poe: 
C 
su 
e 
ell written | 
the prove that a E тез. 
т аг у 
fn was unpopular апа -— going ont end ain 1 
have known that the law was not being carried out but 
bein inged b эу ich 
w| 
destro; 
апа that of a ie Judge vi vio 
hanged; and even if the р 
done, i 
affair of 
We come now to the question of bribes. Mr, Dixon - 
alleges that at the 
à Fitness wori 
Divo to tha pl 
Bacon 
lives of E great dicum Dixon's. 
ООШ 
successful as 
do not mean that e айт 
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