1 
s brietly mentioned; his fermentative ahd effervescent action—we find largely 
state that pu pum ose, and encou rage ihem e ёш 
for ў 
realm TM knights upwards i cytogenetic, go entle | bottom- heat "d careful m management zu Ж 
birth, history, services, and kindred being duly set | апа emphatically repres иб M ngin іе thallus s, his season there is no tim p 
ы e b ^ i = preis он Es ү vas in e: mi Tos "i £g talyti, chafing and consumi ng lost eolarias, if well establiso | 
ervasive,- Ха b А out next e houl 
the no зау be pla should the y 
k Мае д their, челе ер n Sd i y of e Er OF 4 m Hy оооп, , Like the central tro urable, in a turf pit on poor sandy soi] Мк: 1 
other books. oy s errors, some of v hac pr tor of the |o calorie SF anu ot рашта decompos vos substances. In | can be prot отон cold winds, but they m qum. н 
Б ing Sir Joseph Paxton the Edit e акей in puse fo s by previously inuring them ; 
шем Mais p M ое tivel Ж nt шаш repel i posure to sun and air, &c., whenever the vot c 
Сао ihe Kew ага but these are very | the fermer ive »: epocii bai r er us. ШӨ br ains permit. Their place under glass на? 
slight Ышш, easily corr MH iat " ands, olfactorio-i prs aus PaL N occupied with recently potted-off stuff, and with Re 
n i ё 
v a slar ifi action of | nary care they will do better planted out th 
hke cro prie ele: E [nean "n t "oae Pad severed, eeu the xau in Zaal 0) Tender annuals mus an эше] 
Histo Lo ан (Bradbury & Evans), the bes e gla nds becomes. tempestuously paramount, pro- I M now receive at. 
middle class history in nguage, has again a pie i cing Ì a proof o pen inherency ten tion. Heat i is int еа e to the raising of these — 
after a few months? delay to give its very able an ot bio-chemical action in the glands, while to the flowering them: indeed, most 
h a| ч o ti of them would bloom more beautifully if 1 
conscientious „author time to re- examine wit renewed | Serves "brains an nd the ganglionic | masses s belong he | o Pihilterod virt гү if plant; 
3 ne in а wa e ) y 
nce the great French Revolution. Мо. 54 wa утау 0 tion in Aroids is known to produce consider- | tie ve v" далы. ni adl pes 
y ion її i 
paid the other day, and the remainder of the ek | ahi visam je The sudatory mu corine spore s, like am oist dm p^ b 7 e till the end of April 
s announced for April. | dew, fore-fashion perspiration ; iced close to the р ў. а temperat 
lation of carbonic acid gas, —— &с. 'Fhe art of 60° 65°, the soil moist, and sl 
minor publications heaped before us are jl 
d 
r of Abraham MA 
the 
the United States (pric ow о.); On Food, 
First Course, b е (ргїсе Hardwicke) 
a good treatise spoiled by the absence of an Index; 
The e 
l2mo, рр. 1 таарз illustrating | 
the т А orsi. Paul, "ind pem anle: for the use of 
train ER colleges and the higher classes of primar 
schoo: 
Miscellaneous. 
Source of Truffles.— depression 
d | nonsense. Taylor 
bea d much furt nor 
с d а in Meere ae eni in 
this classico- кроу Віче: garment of word 
Mr. Freke been diede Dr. Hilgard ? 
Calendar of Operations. 
. 5 or the nl week.) 
ind DEPARTM 
nnals ТЕЕ History. [Нав |+ ~ 
?] 
u 
t had 
at care must be exerc 
vent the plants from da amping-off or ge pog: “Arawn? 
from want of air. „Аз soon as they can be i 
Tx off singly into small pots, or Lie ihr 
e edge of a 4-inch pot, plungi ng t hen i in 
at till they can be safely trust ed i in the 
a ced 
АУЕ 8. 
тезе M: 
DACK. 
| New HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
Сох , &c.—You тутса) s of Allamandas, 
E M ү Proe PE de Acn Clécidendsons, y e m LR "and many other things d Orchard 7 пре "ў рае uy tu 
"France, it is but just to raise their spirits by if encouraged with a little 1 " bottom heat and othe ire CE PU. ini wee A чб: any 
such n e enl — or ү Гуе. z w months, and large masses of Stat ces, than | possible. Ка. те prona ia Cauliflowers and Lettuces 
rufle growers of Perigord—armed with their know- which few plants are more useful, will, aider kind: € зата ееп Nr ere f 1 Н 
ledge, which is power, heir experience, which reatment, be obtained in a s time. The showy | sheltere ер rich piece o eroe 
wealth—have set out to this promised land, and have $ o iens "ego M also be encouraged by every practice i pianting ra th d 
sent back the most flaming reports, backed by the most Ssible means ood, and let it be propagated аб e pn season to throw up the 
splendid proof, of the existence of a magnificent species s T ickly and Feely : as 5 posi ме e is E € Loves strong d ge | тты eas 
of Truffle, produced in great abundance beneath js want o mn decor pretty | sontli d во! д = sw і fall 
Pine trees and ‘Cedars in the brakes of some Algerian кее, Heliotropium Улген аа el found | from eres north Fu 8, anc ^ y e 
more delicat flavour and more powerful in | 186 eful for blooming under glass where sweet-scented Take advantage ry р ош 
ethan those belonging to the Oak and Hazel | flowers are in г e „Ла fact, where the stock іп | 510014 among growing boy m 
Н s Technologist. and is deficient, as it will be in many places after so from making their appeara 
grow this very handsome tribe of | Severe a winter, not cde ay should now be lost in making 
be 
EL ыа effort to provide considerably more med 
о be wa anted, so su to be prepared а, against any 
пса. h оп 
га stiff loam, be 
отору b "broken to pieces, then mixed with 
Mb; this will grow them well. · The bulbs s 
фе planted earlier than "an middle of April, nor later 
; and when ripe, which will 
he the рб. of he Ор, they 
-should be taken up p mm en her quickly, else, | t 
; to ау n mouldy at Ње 
; after w H place Sens in oia aA dried sand 
in aeoo cool ldry sibuation, aw: 
E. J 
/^ и Transcendental Seience.— The tran 
| eendental method in anatomy has strong 
charms fork some of our transatlantic brethren. In the 
` Transactions of the A y of Scien t. Louis 
1858, vol. i., ч» 3, p. 416, there is a paper by one of 
the cura re C. Hil .D, “оп | 
О трапоќахі о їп "which the drea 
ками is out-Okened. effect of this curious | 
the 
hould not | 8 
r| Рх 
tioulariy е, this is Wc ced by fermenting xo als, 
1 allo tor 
my and imaginative е 
50 get a port at Брен E into gentle heat. „Зу 
g them into growt 
Also 
etting t 
| in good kem and getting their wood w ell MÀ they 
mber, 
e 
may be ha d i in full blossom in Nov 
senson their flowers retain theii it beauty 
n after the sun becomes 
а as di Tlipenfly а as 
z төм hard-wooded 
affo 
Pro- 
ts as require it, a 
po e to make a vigorou 
vete Берт potting to have dé 
shifts 
tow 
Be carefu 
s- | ball in a nice moi E ate, and avoid giving large 
weakly growe 
CING DEPARTM 
хов tend carefully to the | bottom heat, par- 
ces and see t is not allowe 
Ef 
[20 
да; 
which 
а 6 
Tues. 
рое With the. the repotting. of such 
qu 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT e. NEAR LONDO 
For the or the Week ек ending Feb. 14, 1861, as 
666 | 43. 
cloudy; 
sin; bolsteroua, with th rain at night. 
зк Ай з=» Аны ip es p Re АТ at nóon; беш 
- -Slight | fall of snow 
= 1 3 Prosty, озду and cold ; overcast ; frosty at night; 
= рн ш Шу: clee and irony at night. а 
= M ж Ee vM jew ihe 
Mean tem| re ora pari rug deg, be! average. 
RECORD OF THE WEATHER AT om а. я 
During the last 35 years, for the ensuing Week, ending 
^ 
No 
. 0! 
Years in ees 
T "fresh |ы 
ер парин have been added, either durin 1 төшө. чш dcus 
on of our voluble contemporary will be to show | weathe er, or where there are pipes under eis Ta JE gp 5-5 " 
what may be done by a good tall fellow in this line of | Wher rem much M is used it requires pee d ges cd аала osm. 54 i 
ness, especially when such a worker is u yoked d able to keep the soil i roper Te iro 44 05i $255 
зры reason and judgment. shall give a specimen | state as regards. P hend bat this must Бе effec ted at | Wed 20.:| 151 02 ПИН 
Dr. Hil S paper—not nstruct but to wa y ex| f attenti Success is to sured, Friday E оз 1531815 
н ent; whilst the mere quotation of the author | Maintain a дй Ду mlt atmosphere, but do not | 527- -— uci 
ntamount to putti im in the pillory. | push young s ast until we may be favoured | ise м DICIT CETTE t 
Thus, in page 418, speaking of what he calls “the | with more sunshine, when if all is ght at the roots | !99—term.2 
X d UR sei MS ER E Seir pi Dr, ае will be no danger of drawing the plants, as might 
says: $ extremi | be the case in the present state of th ther. i 
in e likeness t а bat's hands, in the Jake | allowing water tob e in the hearts of plants „дн Жош Motie — asco gnam 
Б masque-al/ongée, Esox sp., length 5 feet). | fruit, and do not wet the flowers of those in mes a with шайны Hints om „Planting 0 mental Trees "Pis 
ones, ag?;tutinated he nasal vertebra, | the syringe. Pot off or plan British Winter Garde pit 
constitute the nasal jim 'oft ; the stout second btain: bye: strong, and attend а Onam Maxrms: ConstantRender. Mr. nd Y. adr mam 
„forms the frue mazillaries, with teeth, like the nasal up a ccession, which is th | SYS that Mr. Cleniser is опе of tho largest, cu : 
зеб s | regular » е sarest жау о turers of High Wycombe; and < W i 
ат : ге sesamoids; the third, a finger of Nr providing the riri amount of fruit e ee m р“ „ he believes, таапш!асш 
50868, Jormy, infreortitl osselets, in "sep M Ms that the houses in which the Vines Orystal Palace. icula ед, : 
ЖЫР. aed ing surrounding the Ab have tarted are properly s ЗК the Vines | С0с0мвев : J € Н. Cooks.and footmen, if де 
5 the fourth is a long. arcuate beam, Kith a ainted vih the usual composition f soft soap sulphur, Loto ча this S maids an woe 7 
; ey, halanx utinated, a /abial d the everything put into ipak working order; | itofthe ө servanta a above ti them. 
fhum' mask-bone of the upperjaw; and the fifth or soe the rods bent in time to induce the buds to | Harr : Hortu 
The 9 a labial as the thumb of ba: ud bird. ush ly. Attend to dding and stoppi 
: е; numbers of digi! phalanges, as of cyelar elements, | &c., be necessary in the succession h p 
rA) vary among the different cyclar numbers" Апа that the inside be е due Lud moist, 
y 1раре 427 we have this d utterance :—“ The | giving tepid manure-water t| Wash them or rather paint thém with а 
ye is the tative А. the M - focal có " and do not be ud Lor бше too much c of this ^ Cu. co tW — 9975 
as | Vines in ex 
Vinea уйа ам Under the = x geom E them. cogere i ve ripe fruit 
M UM d Cry ptogamee о тае FLOWER GARDEN AND me anten alte and improvements, а 
d Look over all recently transplanted shrubs H очы the apat a 
, and spiral oles leui t types, wem for th mice and trees 
_ Tacters, наст на tbe followihg а (i. e. рине 97 sacertaining Whether they аге 
passage applies :—“'The s or cell-shedding } 86 ure «dues if се eias AEN y" tlie | ofM i [ 
ME cycles function—the the fervid and vital, € he, te ——( qe аа арата, 1A Selaginelia pubescens 
5 The italics are the author's own; 
to. de Stock "of eddie am 
Tooten, сан potted off as soon Е лш, and 
| 
| 
E Fabianum; 3, Pteris 
Mikanim, — E A. 
aquilma ; 4, 
variety. : 23 
