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they die off EE without nci ота по саге is | 
taken of them, if they are obser 
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besides riora ин nd р 
we 
16 plants 
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NOTES ON THE BOTANY &oc. OF nn Y 
(See page 885.) : 
. Legation and Garden at 
ness of H. M. Minister. 
make: а 
we e етеп ag ыш caused 
„the remedy id 
at elem 
ne 
the еге seco 
0 
i mmon rchantia of our|trees УР cities should ma gm to regain | vi as seminaries for the B 
pacer zem T exquisite жес b the жау, someth hing of their arnt Faiy since it would Iti is is placed at - pu of ses 
if carefully examined. If, ho g battle w with their two prine S dem 
m ; t e refer especial ly to thos » 
regions we ched for nov there а e ва e tim к = — x t 
Marchantie and allied genera of cdd ju planted in the squares an oughfares а and beautiful 
which ire to be seen only to be admired. other confined кыгы whei they rie о | Yongth, 
There the Fern- Jungermannie of | struggle ag nst a eumulation of unfavour- | poetis Minister. 
New Zealand, onging the genus Sym- | able ondition tlie ave 
phyogyna, which are as delieate and beaut The first thing mes A cero desirable is to|and the 
as the species of Hymenophyllu which we|give the roots one or ugh waterings in | Massonian 
admire much аз cabinet specimens of the early part е? e, in fact, there has 
Ferns; and if Sc is aia а = see w. Ж can bien "ule {от ay impre de upon the 
be i u n this m rh 
attention to the plate of Родіона i Stephemboniana а 
in Dr. HOOKER ra of New Zealand, that they | strength 
may ascertain jat hey m ight expect at | winter oun 
the hands o wee wW d by 
Neil er uld be pierced so as to facilitate the 
M y | absorption t -— water, T, deett should be applied | work cover 
eely and if sib other pl 
Bh. are. пре 
ied impor red spei 
xs Aris excitement 
vi possible to dim 
ach 
se areannuals Y RE рову 
There o di 
th 
g idus iu 
inti 
Another 
gr pics 
yet 
uring eir mos 
tached B а 
ies 
while yos n pee vi th the soot, 
le in an 
т 
soli йу i ТЫ, э 
өзми Ке 
suppl y "et from. the mains з these |" 
would be me effecte grou 
кой of e mpor iis with that just 
i. the ka ansing of the foliage while 
rx by frequent үт whieh | 
ould, by en- 
eden. Evenourown 
the — of ча е tish s 
attractive plant. : 
. to what xoi their evitivation might jo carried. 
Papik 
ing t 
tead 
m the 
of continual ly parting with [4 to some ex- 
; | tent t help to mappi ве deficiency which has been 
t | alluded to. There 
aE this in ord 
VERE S pressure in whic 
their surf: Gi 
d beno 
dinary case 
culty in accom- 
means of pe 
at олат воше of the 
pir of Fungi jen st зена > the many. 
| have. та а Ма 
үз rv red 
ES. y one 
displays 
rasmius | 0 
whose leather e or tube of 
p eie rieh as imm at pm wide gor- | 
wash ing would only 
as a help to the 
tural 
ding 
elight itul view to sed e à 
exercise and € 
be enjoyed wi qr 
the officials of 'the е Japanese Gor 
e. 
the temple. 
aper m 
employed for carrying | ceme 
and wd: would vary 
ык ре be 
A 
igh service 
vergreens 
€ pU we Marigold. 
way. Similar 
bad qua site y nic do nof ended prevent the | ob 
a 
eultivation of Stap 
British Зе giam are наду cultivated to a cer- 
tain extent, e$ it is ve le that some of the 
во justly adm 
Ix making Some remarks on a form 
(p. 408) on Бс condition of Lec p finnan] Бе 
M 
5 
cet 
The 
very g уте, 
mpariso 
he trade of pt 
с m 
ne of considera шее ре 7 
аге 
һе 
у ed out in the| must 
50 hs с to interfere with 
a City 
ie day, 
uu аә operations, which could not be 
would u any circumstances bear no 
i with te с if the health о dial: was 
