Mar 18, 1861.) 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE, 459 3 
s 
the trees x e Si of; 
which | 
шы out- 
or underground passages to 
herbaceous plants that yield the leaves 
- subsist, he excavations sometim 
or 500 yards. T 
cun a piece of leaf through it ава 
or sometimes larger, the tunnel is yon mier an inch 
in diameter, — most commonly under a shady 
tree, or in qued corn „бе 14. ,, When they enter a 
ime, 
nes 
o allow аи ent space for | As 
nd Corn from China. The following papers were |i 
T Note on the ео Graphephorum, Desv. 
By 
uthor notices the discovery at 
f оо1еу1. 
dis scovi vo ius Pic тело suggested to De Gray that 
arden i in 
g 
of i ме р shrubs, = — vegetables Grass 
bein 
the obscure Aira m 2elicoides of Mi cha aux 
с | now and then besides to s 
pesce. We 
Pref. 
sisi 
extract the following from the author's 
k might b 
En thought and. s lad ena аз is IM su: сал Дн кр 
suggest explanations or ind 
to investigation or communicate a agis € 
such as to illustrate у лыы clea Ё 
taining or amusing, the y day i inc і гый L4 facts 
whicl à fall commonly enough "beneath the notice of the 
s kno only from the 
Michauxian "herbarium, upon which specimen Devon 
kw 
“The diffculty of кад suc ia seful 
er young, is nof 
ndn The President 
Mandy, 5 т 6. B 
е. o а 
3 the chair. AM 
LL.D., d John 
ray proves the corr rectness of this s suggestion. 
Dr. Gra 
Thus a long lost "T of - North Amean fiora i » 
scov n ie 
re, a ros o 
Esq., d dr aen of Ci nchona Зз е дз L1 
эле, and mad ma 
a portion =” ": letter dated Torquay, Apul 2 
1961, from C. R. „Markham, Esq., on the cultivati 
various 
piantations, 
*that nearly all the anre he writer 
brought ou 
I last wrote 
0^ 
ed Fellows, and м" бос реа | odi 
Member. J. E. How. 
e died 
dor fulvi 
systematic quiu to: o » ? hov 
nearly as iA. Sking. it interesting to the 
ma me w io, though T inspired with the ami tion of 
almos ow real grand c cabine t, and of „атт gin g its 
8 m ies. ld R 3 
| cards, are yet ge of a real Erie and enjoyment 
18 
will 
рО | 
hloa, Link), 1. v 
ч un Desv), 2. С, 
coides, Beauv., and var e pe tia Cooleyi, | 
. Br. вс 
in noticing ts and eggs of their 
*feathered friends, and identifying such as m Rg Гао 
о be less familiarly known than the majority of those 
ай with ordi ыш 
description a id accurate representation . 
within our reach, and such description and pepresenta 
tion are sufficient, in .19 cases out of 20 for the purposes 
I inary oisi ae NA de. 
rex § III. C npontis R 
var. pem thum 
5. Сой linu 
may cl expected) Mes геу 
), 8. G. Fischeri, 
Bgm Rupr.), 4. G. 
All except No, 5 (which 
been detected either in 
f ust та] ор ела 
are of 
у derent 
* The cases in which 
two or cue kinds. Someimos the diffi 
from the near resembla se of the eggs s Jaid D 
D or Russian n: festucaceum 
n the Saskatchew farther 
ndi ely to 
Бйз. зз PE ide "fall details of s eem 
the mean: and especially in the Шр. ог M UE of 
eggs laid the same species; 
Es м be printed at length in the 
45 
the Secretion of Saccharine ч» in the 
Fior Organs of Planta, an d on the Econom of Bees; 
ith th 
Ta the doubifl eggs Pur. met with 
art from the лар 3 nests, or from want of proper 
sufficient] rate observation of the nests nt the 
moment of ‹ jecovery. The уо ung ener d буви 
ар 
lor в 
"canon 
ment of ars. By the Ver Rev, veru Leiteh, 
ог 
f ph in IREA E] 
ior, and on "y {өчү Shure 
m" ‚эшен чш, ^en ember of th 
lines rtm 
ist of Piants nn on the Island of Anticosti, 
coast of Labrador dip жо: By J ohn 
Shores of Б 
an Hen, Dy Robert шу өлге зды m eggs 
b eed 
est 
аз 
The species сечен 
їп 
hade and size Lr. КОН, jt ТШМ чри very um 
and experienced eye to allot. (lie several eggs to their 
In such a case ns this, que rse mus 
bee 
. The 
be had to some kind and experienced Oo] 
** A few words on another 
tak 
I of five orbicular conca 
а ae uri n 
eder 2 јә. PAL e two opter ones 
and slightly connate at t 
united with the base of t 
t 
eing set 
t 
п thinner, 
he base, where хл were also 
the ents, which. 
conica with | тө 
тара: чар шн, — m. 
Ec. way 
potaceæ, p ^+ 
4 к pu in conse- 
On Rope 
uses. ele 
vri majer aa 
peh- oniy o 
T лө сч апа телца! to give а very full 
the pleasur f egg-hunting, or the 
satisfaction of trying. to тч а “methodieal collection. 
detail of the s various uses to which i 
in differen untries. Simples of p» dye » which it 
go | yields, теда ч from specimens collected 
to encourage boys robbi ing birde nests? Сап you 
fend such a a inn the X of ed ? 
rich in flay 
Ро 
describing tl struc 
are dicecious, Fey author | w 
i hich 
hich 
чар rm the. plant must be 
e ourse ө, 
that department of know 
пв 
Sandal- wood tribe, w с 
sense, 
so =” эө ks who rch the iod. and skill e E ded 
and | 
generally of 
ai br Мерден ато 
ue cai тз 
А, March Sth, 1861.— Th 
етей Presiden " in ihe 
t. 
п, | 
t Alpine hunters disli гы to ve 
By means Ls a à reduced from Olsen’? 
sheet one, rou то 
any one with à 
eve Dur oed ngman" 
aleo full of matter bearing upon шеа 
question, and ; will doubtless command the serious 
tion of the scientific traveller. 
Under the name of British 
Mr. ке аа, 
їз sure wise 
| Senis юе, пос 
Houtte's 
steadily and quickly makin 
| now before us 
— сеси cruel 
for | it or н it. 
r rudel 
taken, o vd: ES hly handl d 
all poni ео T fr eor 
in the 
еар. br д кее 
rsake their 
treasured 
re е. r nest,—if 
m ed out of вһаре, or the containing bushes 
or environing shelter ѓай] carelessly 
| жит agt or three eggs ues still left for v 
ncubate, there во far n o ation 
Ln cern, wi ека ness, to the little 
he abstraction E one r mo m бр 
in the КӨӨ 
itimate pursuit of t i à the stubbles ine Turn] 
reni o 
ers fro 
le 
contents which mi ож to be met with by so 
ge. 
| young loutish country sava 
mme ER Tt 
Fiore des Serres et des 
g 
Ri 
up its 
Nos. 'ЭӨСамй 4 of blio тара 
їп "te об гуйн Аб seni tbe 
are such as do honoar to Belgian art; 
ки теа н and the shi 
which e rime dl 
Van Hout hime give ta 
Hr 
m 
s 
© 
lac] 
Е 
g 
3 
ir 
d 
че эч 
e Continent, ав is thought from 
P весу in быы America Fei bal irar dng те 
if 
and Nests 
jssued a ay тү volume which 
a топі he young. 
lett. Atkin 
I ame of 
і 
ens 
Governmen 
collection ra | 
C.W., was — for exhibition by Mr. | 
bited a singular varie ety of 
Mr. Grafton exhi 
i 
ОР plates there are 12, containing qå of all the 
more important eggs laid by our native birds, with {һе 
гж ей of ind A are wholly whi 2 idi even of 
en. Altogether, 323 birds are 
ved ed fitness of del ame is qui ite uncertain. 
It is described as not only being ornamental in the 
Б liest degree, but cul en ноли * Tt forms 
ne tussock of straight stems as thick as the fiuger, 
