AND. AGRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE. |Jaxvanv 12, 188. 
3, 
28 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 
done s departmeat at pres У 2 
small spiders and worms with — of evident [a little distance. The night now grew very dark, and | E he beddin 
dme. These — iiy s pri Кем nted to him enve- | all the fuel was exhausted. Presently, à — nt howl- pianis, "however emp Juve attention, n In all like. 
loped in white , which he лине орепей and ing announced the appro: ach of ial рас ЗААРГА. айе! вл e a" such plants 
secured his prey, before it could escape. ival the old ones which h сатыу viding ae inm where a higher амре removed to offer 
a someti di lt task. o Fep his vigilant by their time, began to manifest their possem by jealov в еу pttó etd fes E e + К Keep 
pon so many—apparently а І Ф which soon gave way to a general fight amone бакы thé pota fice Las ected and the 
called. to the field, ‚ and appoi rag ie as ti on, Iw was selves.? Some of the men now, well armed, cre; $ EX Vesbénas dnd p Y ut Dust with 
en t g the margin of the lake to collect more fuel, e Бе Баг а= ^^ ke ч e tacked with 
aw. гау o my s which he jk ies ely k illed and 1 was then placed on the fire. The flame was peret A ^ aeris of the inen 1e interior of pits 
rudes and ther darted after those on the озын» blown up. group of eight or 10 wolves was seen ir Я x em vill Dum escription as s бум 
of the field of action. At las e day, Mr. Webber | within 15 paces, with others beyond. The rifles once © e RUTT AND Kurong 
brought for my sister a wood- = whic x ci Б ү more res » Н ks with a pu AL d ^Y vil pa к: : 
wild and sava e, an d was, besi a NM » ug y, but | scampered off In the morning eight wolvi | ation; 
had the reputa at tion of being a goo inger, lyi icd d, эй. e blo pa tracks showed that many d t is а matter which is too f quenti һора and 
us forgive his sullen temper, a бич to win him Dee " others had c mortal wounds, the reminis- "^e ith woo 7 Eo sen d wr те get so crowded — 
to more gentle ways, when he юва ee that we would | cences of thin e Tight. Gosses Romance Ф| i MEO of Н wo d Ne des upon 
be his friends, and that he should be almost free;| Natural History. bed and the thicket hs not to 
besides, General Bem was much incline make his 2d expects, whi Dh. the 2 0 rse than 
acquaintance, and took the first oopan to pay him a Calendar of Operations, | use ess ын AN S 8. еѕ » e to Support is 
visit in his e-house. This the stranger did n à К ize and quality of the fruit, and 
fanc d dr hi E B те семей, this, by (For the бнс 4 week.) | also to health of the tree, When this 
fancy, an ove him ou em e a state of things has, ee allowed to o prevail, a Advantage 
screams and n ings, which came near distra ing qa с Ре DEPARTM v i id b shou dd be бак of the first opportunity to give the ^ 
poor iilis ра darted at him and chased him to the ONSERYATORY, orcing-pits should now be in inn ut ы: inner branch 
rA 
bed, under which Bem darted, and was secure for the шанын to C to furnish anis ш з 
звык е e * Ferris — theres ад лышы. Eds | oux should bal kon before t they ar are removed ^+ fitting 
thrush from detestation of the i ooms to gradually harden 
п Шоо ура = 
and i 
and with w 
mself, and Bem continued to occupy, because 
it amused him to pester the il-natured fellow, which he 
had set down the thrush to be. ч 
Ше озу геш ү ji 
the ые m aterial down to the "mise "of the 
um; |to prevent them г E араса wil 
need attention t from dam 
the excep tion „of че e plants most оне hings | 
stat e; the temperature of plar nt 
Moore's Floral Magazine has a charming figure of 
eed beautiful new double Zinnias; Frazer's Bee le rk- 
а very fine variety of Del phinium mesoleu 
the e black sodio Nemophila, a variety of N. 
ec а set of pens Azaleas. 
o Sue Gar xem ub stria ЫН r 1861. This useful 
broadside is this year enriched 
pecting the wea € хе сө signs, Tt is also dis- 
figured by а most hid 
“а Conservatory for a first-class residence.” 
are now 
ү, 
1 т 
heir various inmates ; as has n been | 
well be worse for the (develop: 
othing can 
the safety of t 
insisted on 
© 
igh 
ing them toa temperatur 
dall season. Where лүнө are required to 
early a few pots may now be MA es that purpose. 
FORCING DEPA NT. 
e at the present веуәге 
TRADE Lisrs REcETVED.—Peter Lawson & т кез 
' List, Jan. 1861 (Хо. 2, Garden S ——Lou 
Data батша Seeds t Prix-courant de Graines (Price 
: for 1861) ; a very fine assortment, 
—— 
EARLY VINERY.—In some ide new Grapes are 
now иіре апа will therefore үеге extra attention 
Scd 
condition. In ги houses $ such shoo have more 
EE than one buneh should have them “А to that 
Уат. In the north and east a Europe, the заве, а selecting the one likeliest to form the hand- 
danger і somest you ng wood should be 
РЕ 1 Ks of hungry wolves „в убу grent; and | managed carefully, bringing the shoots to their теа 
db dionibin:one. je d by Mr. есине position by degrees, to avoid La es of their 
е" hi Nui oi : n na breaking. After th buds are started a few inches 
"m ао e s; may gr cially”. wi ў 88 too 
npe br жар» ered that | much humidity at this season will ser aed "vu 
mE i h уни in эы both the foliage and bunches 
— edm. n 4а sexes ad | degree ute can easily be kept b иий te 
ith all le AIL Һуд. көш. met] floors dnd “hestia apparatus. Gradually : advance 
ef for еы чад А od e ree sie ure to v and then to 65 1 the: 
F 
ссез- 
ries in 
wan Vin 
till hang wil require fires p to 
кор the house an. Y remi = Aa 
an 
for ral years oftentimes produce 
large excess of fruit-buds, and "io iile especially ên | 
| weakly trees; a natural consi ce of allowing these 
| to remain are weak flow and Bi or fruit Pih wood. 
ers 
| When, therefore, such is t 
the case to will be 
Кыт benefited edora well thi 
і | ШЕ and those m 
trees 
кишер ag the bloom-buds, leav- 
t ш E air. "dad uce roots y. preis л 
апа — into e atr rera intervals, so as 
nake sure of a constant suppl 
10, 1860, as ed at the Н ата банын { 
a др RATURE. s 
January. S| 808048788. | Ofthe Air.  |Ofthe Кай] wig 
+ 1 foot|2 feet ? 
к, Max. | Min. | Max. | Min еер. | deep. < 
Friday 4) 7 | 301 0.009 | 37 26 | 315 | 38 | 374| Е | 
Saar: 5( 24 | 30.037 | 29.994 | 34 13 235 | 374} | 374| E. 
unday 6! 25 | 30.069 | 30.013 | 32 14 | 23.0 { 37 37% | N. 
Моп 7 26 | 30.145 | 3031 | 32 | 10 | 21.0 | 375 | 374 | -W. 
Tue: | 27 | 30.21 30.221 37 6 21.5 | 37 37 | &.W.| 
Wed, 9, 23 | 30.29; 30.217 | 38 8 23.0 | 37 S.W. 
Thurs. 10) 29 | 30.380 0| 23 9 | 16.0 |: 36) N.E. 
een] | 30,190 19. 23| 22.8 | 37.2 ' 3721 
Jan.  4—Clear and ор” slight fog; overcast; warmer at "gy 
during the ys 
—Fozgy ; — hazy ; very clear at night, with sharp frost, - 
— Clear and frosty ; very clear; sh: ы t. 
7— Frost сеце Overcast; severe 
8—Fog Ы Arts 3/7 ite cloudless; bright sunshine; 
9—Int ae e frost ; ; bright sun ; rather foggy; severe 
10—Severe frost ; Kornek ; ; dense dark йо: xevere frost. 
Mean temperature of the week. 3 deg, below the average. 
RECORD OF THÉ WEATHER A AT Miis €: 
During the last 35 years, for the ensuing 
= 
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Jan 
hes! 
Temp. 
Ave 
Mean 
Temp. 
i$ 
E 
Se 
Average 
Bi 
Sunday 13.. 
rwr 2 
Tues. 
Was 
НЕНЕН 
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15 
The highest temperature йогів MÀ ” 
is them. 60 deg. eod the тей on the, ть, 00 iem d : 
ondents. 
to Corre ‘$ 
a with the bool. Y. 
Notices 
SENEC EcL i Е 
ead Canary 
Edwards and Audou 
and Koch, Suppl. Panzer, 187, 14). 
found about the wood of x^ re e 
another kind 
Fnosr: J W. It is impossible to tell wit 
"because the temperature is affected by sprin; 
à tem vm of 
We 
RNS : 
в have come in so 
фе! 
@пллїнө: W P. We have рна lam to 
tà "admite nir. Je requisie to be filed wit 
consi 8 S wW: 
; vius considerable num E "ib s e still left to allow m est parè ; Re will then save your ice 
fosse гу TM. and oom is ready to expand, when it must be diirei. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERV тох: Т 8 P. The th 
M Out, but it i assailan fire was ture may advance to 45°, with an Chiswi set at 10 A. h maxi 
m ght best to allow them to Ба. by ay ешара with a Срат enda rari Баша ir 
then by a little fresh fuel obtain light sdnision ot ai proportionate ебе onanio Up V M n M 
"5 t was not long Бе — Pines are often deficient in flavour - эч Moss: J EG. Мова or Lichon grows 
- was "e сий Торой soil is bere um and the trees stunted. 
presently a savage how мс to all the elg y оп сап Ning b iE litt Drain, and give your bushes some ae is 
dry bushes M Un zm water. А good supply of a air is 2 sing but a at al ad UR ARE жолы ebora mm i Ше bulb ар 
SET. which sen sus md tas eret Hines tor far high faron red frait, bu ti t must be given distano ahi Maximum temperat i 
АЪ тнк же, i med са нее eather. | Names оғ PLawTs: T E б. Hæmanthus йыл 
а тшеу wita ду ates, з to iere Vestiti] Skimmia jaj — Truro, A mere variety of 
AS employing it principally by day. i ere to | _ decussata, with 1 narrower than usual. 
Y tnde riding gron qi i ti Мер tho "esr GI de бал Ded 
à al ere іп w they g юн dry. this ЕОС. In te mounwii think it tigt 
Sahip daily: to i A а, все ше уйш" x Ша wa can Bavo 
reven Y s 
баай; A bos giid 3 in those ear "e Premium, we шау bo Ee ver 
should еы removed to siis inj the Vinezies d as they Lon e to be. э 
| Peach houses to bloom. WHEELBARROWS: JP. We do not know. Why, 
FLO LOWER GARDEN AND SERUBBERIES Pate will bo basi А Ei: 
| t will address C. A. Post 
| Except in the most атое localities little can be the оу AE 5 
