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50 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (JAxvany 19, ad 
grow most. luxuriantly. Tp 
(Thes ea Bohes) met with during our tri 
this locality. Moist bady pum are the spots e 
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st. deluges " rain. Halted at the temple and | 
pe fasted. Once more started our pack horses. 
only Tea plantations pH Hatchimangdo. 6 10 A.M. we started off for Muriyam a j gow appears by Mr. Rus es 
hat it рова hape-beor 
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all probabilíty take ап ` opportunity Py T 
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for its culture; bush et high, by as much ея Med at 6, drenched to the skip, but pope pattie vulars D his I Observation as 
through, are lanted. Е Ка n o 4 feet a apos ^md f rw rte Med zi Жы ыа ндый) | itself were no MEE. т. 
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ку speaking an annuale t Eu " es ei mv Route ein "6500 feet їо Hatchimando. which registered —5°, William Marshall 
sown between the rows—apparently for the iua Hatchimando to руе In your tabulated lists of returns of tem 
aid would, doubtless, planta quem zm perfect аыл 2, Жаа Hes манаа |o one from Chatteris, taken from the 75 pe 
MM mira cf Pa lovn s ialis occurred bou s -| Sept. 13th, Omio: * The return ys чег өч little | [ied бө күк dedi: indicated 0° 
{ m E - over the same 1 pres y tom И 
дау?в trip The Te mple Gardens at Om ontain an novelty, pt Journey to оейау._ bein Oth. Started for | tie Times, as I saw no ойый їп at ы 
immense variety of rare trees e shrobs, amongst ground a 
оздер Sciadopitys verticillata, Thujopsis dolabrata Hara at 8 A . My horse being don 
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variegata, our or five чарен to walk. Fortunately the weather was fine. alted | 5 
t 5 for Missima, 
le, a species of Ma gnolia, splendid Azaieas, &c.| two or three hours at Hara. 
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Temple, and t 1 13 ieir official yellow | eom o. dismount and vade SEA it, anyt thin ng 
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owns to receive-£he minister. Muriyama is 4000 feet | but a. pleasant operation, but. o which caused much phy 
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above the level of е sea, А view from this place of jasana Reached Missima apye 
the plain beneath, through which. we рай lately passed— for the night 
the sea іп the far distance and the setting sun tinting 
t ] dy (оре йез. |, meute-Q to Hz an. 7-8, 11°; 8-9, 14^; 9-10, 
bp. horizon, prese меда pigture Mi! god peru ia Hara оздер Numado, and 'erossing the фуу. House, ане, Cainbridges 
Route—Yosivara to Omio м ni river Sinagawa to Misima, Mv “Верш от "i sa t Tem 
Th kém siarum 7 E : " Sept. ТАЈ Mise CB bi I at 8 Eam ery co рее idee we have jaja 
ermometer, 7 A.M., 13° ; Р.м тта. — AM., Tor 
eter, T A.M., 29.50; 7 m а — f 1 : А the Н: k rid ^ atad дез s Хоп to - mieu 
}; er ossing « one o the ower peaks of the Hakone gè. | io useful to mention the great care ШОШ 
riyama.—Our pack horses and heavy | A] the fine were — funr ais eg c 
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emained here. Men hired for the purpose | represented to ay ; the scen егу, AE ation, and ve 
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tures n 
| Ri Su. |thermometer (one of Casellws); 
6 Jan. °; 8-9, 
fix xing upon а - € os ice for! ч "o 
were,despatched with provisions and a. change of clothe күтү эө Bbassed all we had pre-|^ air m 
Ње. road admitted of being ridden. over as far as sil met wi. E di d specimens of Prises ye not- that caused 2e distin either to ori 
Hatchimando, 8:miles-distant, from Muriyam Grooms) sonmoe.af.which attained as mference оЁ.:161..Їеб& at amoa t tI am about to stake 
were sent forward. to this place to receive our los знав ad the. bas >a b nns dininhneías жард rme 
wes finally, reached. there. at 12 noon. n| amongst „Өө finest trees. hr The higher elevations ghall. chie елу usce werde o$ m 4 
furnished. himself уі a staff and started. ns MES we-looked down upon plains, thousands of iaeres in To give а со author of **Obseryations in 
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we found. ourselves to our great satisfaction at а house | oytent, cultivated eutirely with Rie». At.noon entered 
which was.appointed as our quarters for tbe night. че ой E ереді, мн, of тас situated оп е east 
Qur walk .had.been a. circuitous one, very rough under of the l Nippon. 
foot, Ља „уе, shaded. During the early part of the d throughout the Enyire for 
à Beech its Ба springs, ved rthe cures. effected. by their 
Abies bifida, A. Tsuga, A. firma, A.leptolepis, Podo- | who yea Кы the. bat Pee Г элш pM 
&с.. Resting, s are met with at stages | dation was provided for us at this house; the. springs be beet ll at 
vaxying from 14,02 miles, where tea is provided ог | pise in the yard attached to the place a suite of | * Porth wall 
the refreshment of travell ev believe iud even | rooms have water always il " hem. The | РЁ about 5 
ярай drink more tea in thesamespace o£. lime than po wer.of these springs is wonderful. The temperature сео. current, of. ai to й 
vAdid io-G&y- d Аа энмен o sondera with Fein. Sadi radiation а але 
шры summit, убайа a usc on;our attempt. | yy vhich ые Ж. bis forth thak. а wall gt a-distanéo 012001 arithin а 
: seking, house lev of 8500 fe eh pe feet. is.continually wet- with the spray. The very. digietent $ 
ry Ма specinen of. vegeta 
04. smi E y M aq in the тое and is plainly, cinis Ré miles at sea. 
g аке у 11 feet, was oloni Ма кый 5 Ri. 
are, 15^ 
Ме доп j TRENT of window and cl t 
^ Route—Muri, мачозан de ben DEP anchored.in.the next bay. . Mr. Alcock and his attachés 
i eetelevation 4 0 h " 
"Phor Aur een Я = emain here to,take the A The tret maen other ш, 
LER, Mount Pusi Yana, 830 атаба. л nime. 
Heartily €— -. The towns, their inhabitants, mann ind customs 
peres peres datnr; swar ar fleas — Lo nim irely similar cns the "enfe jomme ney. i3 
own. масти totally prevented our findin ese town € ай шан ous street, | 
Áo a wee rise. and ыу шем, км ‘hailed: rode jor iot; 6 having se ranger is not 
еер zigzag w to е оп id 
inedit m m lagi mire Sets S x latter er part | places, s T ptem C e 2 i em b t the ue 
i MN Was vi tage.b "uses S with À their ч Et win- 
а ар е: loose deve continually slipping under our | dows, all built and fitted up Ra ; the сук е 
"The glorious scene from. the. t у repaid оце. their modes of dressing, manners, &c. &c., all| 
а Тһе. дау was beautifully 
t expanse of sea, E lakes, x that of most southern point. m. pass for an inhabitant of 
- а the most northern. кете and vice versá, 
towns lay tothe east; and ауаз гий of smexplór ed 
rd. Plains of Rice 
moyn AUN to.the westwa ngs 
Жы like small pee and „trees 150 feet in RADE MEMORAND. 
ghe but as mere bus The onter edge of 
А PERSON sinet Mae а po alid pretending 
of 
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summit. has been ы about.3 miles in cir- that he.lost.an a 
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erved init. А | ever lost, Een: leg or arm in ie ыбы 
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Oak, and Maple, and latterly through Pine inre waters, „А large -estal blishment i is kept up for.Dimus,|! 
am produced from the water rises їп. ап immense xs 
from the surface of ge spirit js condi 
,end of the tube and nins there. 
аз to be 
» | essentially resemble а тыме -A Japanese from the | 5 
апа the false depression. о f others 
pirg we e be kae юй 
1 rely. 
sh ide facing the Me Qr should have 
bj ar, fro ісі. ће sun's. 
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Ri Str for cs a Y ihe accordingly rounded the point and | >a 
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another co n.the 
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nearly invisible (4 
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ter) 2 mi ^ резе и рве thec conntry, Зер а tege. Wi шш уаты dra n ШҮ 
linit. A шь end of the registering. 
an inch to an inch. enin thanthe aber 
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; за гори |. шеден 
ж E А breakfas! өгө a: TRUE S Diis арон Fiost. —At this. 
e. form. having. LT justice ы po dian n ога е j Home bre. )mdence. | trees on .open walls. all but killed 
да. оле of D highest peaks to perform бын» 0 те эбе. 23) that f 1o by i gum 
you that the low 
"The MORES xx sii Hie memes Dec. 24.5, 1860, was | give 
e A ye i Cea ajesty the Queen, 15° ^; арй ів а t in England. far distant | i 
F^ iind "Арко "t Fatipen nt e SM in h other, viz — Camhridgeshi ^ ! 
drunk in нел „salute of 21 мад А s 
, [s Ee mes баар ЫН ys he fag hated. | y еза ty hero rdi e daia to it is du desirable e 
Wi е, Уел» uch only as shmen.can | extrao; ary season А арреагапсе 
give, and ge God weis ed | x Н sung. | yoursel rta LE арз аат bakier ме жойы d + туд 
honse reached a&4. ги mter кан ments, and, careless or imperfect read- Чауайыо by one of the vr 
were compelled.to remain. i hage another mighty and made |k pose оп have.pointed out instances of the |s 
ourselves as comfortable газ circumstances would permit, jo іп your lg ng article in Be 21 of the same 
mber. As a.resident in the Camb | 
E from 8500 feet nein сай йиш ныр: де n would.suggest, therefore, shake Che ER RE 
Ro tho petne gie 0 should. be tested, and if in j 
E S if incorrect La aside. во as not. 
ге лона е m бю: 45 jut сон rane he uat Come. after .For.my part, I 
d 3s E 48 sl ether. dou _асопгасу of. the observation— 
” am о ontho, dem fiiy Олтыр "— (although I have i d ro ben б>» 
ана : 13.650 еа iia S ora fell: heavily — has. те е тара Hear аа 
morning, ered the mountain, M - vat in iter оре ймы, 
Miu denies зари y impression, сарн е оғ nbiemyation, | 
party at ^ agger m and met our hat jt ы As ^; and I think i жуз 
horses awaited ws. at the Zimes from which- уоп quote. а ч it! 
esegue 
At present it is паров 
