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that they e ае to bu uy? If not we pranane | ак eyelid qs grown into 
(whether raw or boiled is unknown), DARWA per- M. NaAvunIN next proceeds to describe What sitna. 
! : i :ovfulness of mind and renewed | tion should be chosen for the plantation t T 
dust, it did not шаш m n ү D: xu inn ies of yum ве) to Бану contempla- | intended to be cultivated according to " 
; the rest c: o fs ea TAN hen he had made known to the ore ** As in geothermal culture it is i p 
eie d ФА зка е rather better | of his wers what virtues ere hi s m e e|the most of the ес дшшщ it зау та, 
а е {һеп кош ~ n efore us on former |leaves of Tea, their employment rapidly in creased, understood that we should choose the most south 
мезпл ал Do they not also know that the excise | and the use of this, the «t Мень of d spread -— iu 2 eid оси bb. sur rays 
5 ad. In the meanwhile, as st proteocte | ч -east, or north 
are unable to pranane the authors of such frauds | every where abroad. | elit i protected from north, nori ME 
because of the rubbish on Which bt Custom da ar became the custom west winds, - g ominange 
: : fi MPFER, who gives a picture of | or mountain, where the country is шош | 
much adulterated Vp prd pe а ga price 3d Frente АТ А ане on the very Reed that high buildings or walls, with a south aspect, if]. 
that is probably {тше ifthe dust is left T of|had the power of carrying him across seas and is level, are circumstances that should be taken 
account. ut how are the poor, even supposing | rivers. advantage of whenever they Lie thon 
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supposed, —how а ehe poor, we say, to pay 4 s. 6d. Ix a pamphlet called Serres et Orangeries de | built on purpose, and so as to afford the greatest ` 
und for what ber all may be adulterated ? plein air, M. NauDIN, of the Museum of Natural amount of shelter from the most unfavourable : 
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"he t th tter appea 8 istory, Paris, bas published his ideas respecting ; ше 
that all low priced Teas are adulterated more or | the effeot t thermal, that is , “ earth effect of reflecting the sun's rays to th distame f | 
less; and that high priced Teas, as imported, are | heating" cultivation this he prop to | several yards from its base. 
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genuine. What frauds are committed in the|heat the soil and use coverings of textile materials The soil in which the trees are planted. Мн { 
latter are traceable to English sources, and if |instead of glass for the preservation of greenhouse | be isolated from the adjoining ground, and 
praetised amount to little. e are erefore | нүз uring winter. ‚ This curious subject has зо by flues or hot-water pign, wa 
quite unable to accept Mr. WRAY’s statement that | much importance that any remarks | System we do not absolute , хеде t. е prot 
seven eighths of the imported Tea are mixed—if he | "hs own we the follo owing extracts, | of glass, but we only admit it on condition that 
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eans that n is the faet with Tea consumed in кей. that M. Nivurye s suggestions may be sashes шау be remove and replace 
nglan: rue in „China: but we mes successfully acted upon, as regards many plants | We greatly prefer to glass for protecting 
disoredil the — y 15 with which our greenhouses are at present over- from cold the common fabrics of wool, 
to Tea exported for use in the United Kingdom crowded ; and this with the severity of the weather | cotton, or hemp, which ar 
These undis i are intended to apply to the |in last December still fresh in our memory. readily moved, subject to f h 
adulteration of Tea with spurious esce €" “It is known . NavprN remarks, *' that short equally efficacious for the of 
what we understand by the word “ іх То | vegetation proceeds in spring in proportion tection. A frame-work of di "i 
what extent Теа is ** drugged " for eres is quite | to. the general advance of eco and and strong, a sort of cage whic would pu 
another question. In the first place all green Tea | num erous observations have wn that foreach|pieces and be easily put t Т. 8 мата 
is thus treated, and we cannot blame ће Chinese | species of plants there i is асе pieni ii da gree of heat, | serve to support the [epe mee s; ш 
practice because the wise consumers here | without which its vegetation шале inactive, it wo и be merely a tent 1 
willhaveitso. They like the look of Tea painted | One isnt begins to push at 40°, another at|fro 
with prussian blue although unwholesome, or with 50° ог 55° or more. The same law regulates the |. ^ “ Aororling. е the climate and the 1 load 
e chromium, sadi s opper or lead, w voe Il ^s ipeni d yn л A «май s of с те las 1- Y 
are dangeroi poisons, Itisnot асо зіпсе | the mination o D m these changes aris, and wherever the wi 
we received from a friend a татавым Тва | have e almost vely referred to the would be necessary to employ 
which had — uced "Баир symptoms tomperatare of the atmosphere, the only опе оп |coarse woollen material 
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resemblin olera. e leaves i ce ng rvation y made, and itis | would suffice for the sides, and the mor 
this Tea e perfectly genuine. The effeot of мы that the error lies, es e shall now endeavour | materials me x бе: for thetop. Tt 
using it аы "n to sie T int серік to show be necessar т the whole with t 
to make ра 2.6 A plant of whatever kind, a tree for instance, enaking tot the ground, which 
cases of this kind я "fia one e to Майе | is com two systems in close connection, | coverin d er it more 
except themselves. The eyes of tbe 1 most ignorant | the one ees ground, the ү: т оа ecd it. ma | the same time protect it from the effects of 
will tell him whether Tea із painted or not. сэт if | aerial Ev elaborates - pe ne wi 
he knowingly drinks such dang requir А growth P. the Fog but the between the woollen covering and the 
own head rest the consequences. We fear that it | subterrane: жы is that A Fd RE qon ‚һе would leave spaces filled with air whioh wo 
is not known even yet that unpainted gre is | materials ^ o: thi to th 
of much the same colour as black Tea. 
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SIS Tea е different, All sort: па Mes germ | ro is fanotion i-is а тм that would: natur rse ba cor 
ish are own till form and colour | or root, be stimulated by a certain degree of heat; closed in fros 
are E SN and nothing less than microscopical and if this degree is not attained, whatever may | defect, that of open the 
LC oria an n инине X cS s үзү the surrou unding ai air, the aerial and causing them awn д " 
EE ployed, [m ve api Pape is portion ean either шаке п о progress, or n do во reply that эйр мош” е M the 
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bad Tea, o increase weight. It уаз | вар which i e 
d p which is contained in its tissues, dueted the pla ч ond Pris 
quite amusing cw an innocent gentleman |3 ;In гик on of the iuter 1 — d ut this ЖИ =» 
ў ief that NAUDIN instances a Vine planted i in an outside become drawn up nepa whe 
a if LC g | border, b its 1 Б and moisture, they 
tally. does not | and Mon that till the soil in whio h the roots are 
that they я fürst вї situate d is warm ed hy imperfeetly lighted. situation, 
e р; “ other means, | system the plants w 
e Vine merely live upon its own substance; more heat E uld be given thau wou 
Set [e iis SP ced by Mr. Wax | а although х practico is attended with success necesar ч to pes ent Les om suffe 
] еа айма.» which we am yet in more h in fact, in such 
of the pers where Vi boi does not receive the that they woul 
necessary iic puer du. "um. ust be planted | and consequently veil 
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oliness, his whole time being | this deficiency of heat in the soil to" ut how 1s | through glass, e t ж sequent 
s vt Geicsnd ibe The wem i» evident. Ву оаа ай Bu days 
Д in the soil, so 1 1 A 
race and ве setting a | ficient, by means ot fios or hot-water ) d бон 
bci ed| “ Rem artificial heating of the sil duly falfils пае ceat 
many у and reach о! 
E- sting caused the holy man to fali asleep. that to жашты demus ТЫ so is ушу en 
at to whatey хр 
ed at his violated vo w and resolved that по | would not hare the clot MM € d majorit n E АК ire the w = 
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