Juse 15, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
555 
the Morning Post, of a 
ые "ане hitherto мы эг чеч Having lived in 
Syria during many years, and knowing 
merits - the case, his stateme nts res 
respecting 
Аа +. 
atte 
: A Cusack Roney’. 8 Month in Ireland ere Strand) 
insects, do not eonüne 
but are very fon d of fi 
themselves wholly to that. diet, Mm 
crimson ; album virginale, clear white; | Attrac action, 
alm ; Bass: ino, spotted rosy 
5 
Ta ds 11 
in 0018 country 
of the кїлї, that the кент ers are comp 
us and сап 
у few, do little appreciable mischisf 2а 
he gardens; but in some lands, such as many parts 
Amerin, they o very great damage, stripping 
in n - m e "s ne i mpete: offer 
advice. It has a miley oti "tables of ен and 
trees of their MIN and the fields ^ their crops, to 
hat they are annually shot by hun 
sis ihe case with all its congeners, the эн 
other fares 
and places—all for a shilling. 
We advis 
ea j^ Ireland to travel with a determination to | 
guide, 
follow во experienced a 
Routledgés Illustrated Natural History, Part 28 
for June tai ti ti f th 
Parrot race, followed. b; 
mencing the Pi 
is w p ‚ the name apr sms itai ЗЧ is given | ® 
ese birds from t their — ba — among the 
ba wood o! in order to feed upon the 
insects that are [E ithin. 
e wood for. the urpo: 
M 
r 
oae z 
e ne Woodpecker, Lt а герге- уо 
d woodpecker lays its eggs in the hollow of а 
In a thin 8vo. volume f Egypt 
= white, broadl ya 
ы spots; 
et-a k onzino, spotted crimson ; 
Laud white, spotted with tcx KP, 
and conspicuously ma with cr 
у; С 
V: ariety 
Marie, (AM ote de 
large wr rose; 
Guercino, 
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i Pe, apti ча E pw 
Lora t со Arg in its relation to 
invalid, he · went thither h in 
his p 
osy рч 
scarlet; Tagos blotched | ру crimson; John Waterer, 
glowing Ё. bloomer, most of 
Jo 
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& 
pim over w >o The orders 
емы. ко got X What more ekar 
Others in same predicament as the 
read his wor - (only 80 pages), which will 
to 
ade, 
жым ж were worth f tdm on we should 
even recommend our gardening Mes to study Dr. 
D lrym le's , observations, the т sult of which he 
“ Ud the month of December— 
a firm 
to which it is rere while i väka 
he taong orar ed de: в А, was 29.724 inches. 
mpera . 58.5 de vara 
ding . 75 
In addition to medical | Presidi 
anded; Mrs. John 
jet y ч abundant and lato 
ark 
ted dark crimson 
nt э nhache, beautiful spotted li 
Princess — bright rosy crimson ; Rapha 
spotted ros, ву crimson; sever: al fine varieties of pom 
н? best of х purphsh 
crimson with a white eye, an attracti e ki nd; 
Sir Colin Ca afines. orange оспей Er „И; 
Tintoretto, beautiful зр spotted NS 
ял, spotted dark carmine; and Ма M 
Weyer, beautiful rosy 
, 
hold of the t; The highest. Of har ardy Azaleas Mir. V r also possesses a rich 
pee d bark o or "^ with be A b s ^um too, ei low sr » ioo ad. a long ме der ^, gaa is, we unders ev 
ished with very which STS m » w beautifully in bloom in his well-known grounds at 
pressed against the bark, «d | form а kind. of sup- Ecco e ч cloud- "10 being the 1.6 aet which аб present richly M inspection, As 
port т om whioh a the m P ^ мы < proportion of In January— regards the cultivation of American plants it cannot be 
reast-bone is not so prominent as in Mean of Barometer å .. 29.540 inches. denied that li 
the generality of flying birds, m pets to enable the Nn. ег ronding s . > бат. them to grow in; but where this cannot be proc 
z pecker ы: press its breast closely to к к, апа Bue се Pinos ty 8o other perisia des be employed. ОЁ diee the 5 
e beak is long, strong, and в Ао range Ted rr ж are leaf mould and turfy, loam. in equal parts with.a 
tions aid the bird in cutting away DE but there E ofcloud .. 1.2 small admixture of е or other ко, ж, өер z> 
is де х ресет "pu to rape the od . okar | -Maarn PEE: of any plantation, wood, or Grass 
e of seizing e insects on w it nu сану 905 ДӨҢ pregnated. with etablo particles ы better £ the 
and which lurk in small holes and crannies into which Menn temperaturo a a a dne: risen нуда VERDAD Ap DN composition 
tio Dak of "he bes ar could not ] nente. Lowest ^S iin e vi xdi the soil, the more маф) the better viis e са ашо 
wn accompanying ske erage ыйл, " plants. small porti sand with om rotted stable 
un Ам head ке to и тее R ~» » manure. should c) added ; the proportions of the latt 
or *hyoid" bones are greatly lengthened, and Mean of Barometer wrist Puerta, | cmo ы rq mi И, une il, n 
the of the head, being fastened i in the skull int Ho боари - «+ =. 58.1 degrees. n р р ые, pes of. Rhododendrons 
etie e right nostril. Aisa lon € tandingamlo n ез Е - аи 740 » ing i ost every kind. of soil, partieularly in 
i y à narrow re cs on nge 30 ЕН light fertile m of whioh peat forms no part, 
b ч һе is farnishe ean amount of cloud 0,0 One point of considerable ti 
ll T cir ie ph E « "e; z^ of these observations are— vith their ED cultivation. is zi immediate 
e “ 186. e very slight t M blooms as soon as they cease to 
bird is У ug Byd 
; i ates. Ше. gri of Ше 
ч to bo tha REI ие шо ш бш mne 9 T О 
glutinous 1 
glands within tho month, an Узды adv) n ibus М ihe Нео — ормо pnta ire of tho е yid Ced А Тнк BOTANICAL GARDEN. AT HRRRENHAUSEN.— 
among dom ere This wh weapon suddenly p pie peri do) for the e five years, is as 56 to 81; and | of Palms, which it has long been famons; it із also 
ongue e of the ant-eater, described i M for азис — Cmn a is said PUE b ed апа 
е ae on esa 771. suthors| «Т will, of course, be оета how great the range | 30 wide. ost remarkable p а iit i is m 
transfixi eter is—in y, as as 50 | ficent specimen of ustra clean 
eic Meg ne үре» m rre ere degreos betw ыс hiphopi ond lowest; yet it must | stem for 14 feet, omis чөдө a 
^ remembered е ‚ never | the base, and [e 
а пема in which the bird is working ; | withi 6 degrees of freezing. point out of doors, while | grown rame - ч tene wit, DIEA 
-— en observer has drawn near the | in the cabin the meter was 50-degrees ; at home, | Manicaria sacci ео! A 
on which he suspects th er to have “ Dick, the shepherd, blows his nail, V жыш Ag 
settled, quiedy sit or le down, withont pa Кой, heme in (be рай? " ; Verschaffelti, Iriartea gigantea, Morenia gigantea, 
moving. At first the bird will not be visible, for the та фет ^ Pandanan jedes 
woodpeckers, like the have a natural tact| We are not ourselves musical, and therefore when а | and. sessili zamia eriolepis and. Skinneri, Lich- 
for keeping he trotan or raneh betreer theme сору of Lady Jenkinson's ** Valse brillante” reached | tenbergia princeps, &е, &e. A rather extensive flower 
selves and the supposed enemy, and will not show = : mme jy referred toa fair critic, who makes gardon in rmt at truci Palace has lately been.laid 
themselves until they think that the danger has passed | t29 following re m Же» and my was arrested 
away. Presently the woodpecker may be v coming This waltz ma y be recommended. as а кої seeing a large tree of Sophora јаропіса їп full bloom, 
very cautiously round the tree, peering here and there, gei of light o musi, displaying a б "Wo which does поб flower in Ireland. t ,aware of, 
V ERE E e end m шаа п. т. dr a t EHE ме 
à inary rk. arran | i е l із аёт: 
So y do the blows follow Ma other, that the om опе end to the other, and: between. one: and. two 
head of the bird seems to be vib on AMEN Garden Mem — а эр гач in length. - each side are several lines 
and ы sound - be described by the comparison | Mn Joh ae cerle Ехні ғ Ам кт "m nan lanted at equal distances, which 
Da T ^ amely, a rere ак ard hips and | PLAN This d as usual i in ж рага э of е | extend [1 the, ж аы s Ж "ibus айо — shade and 
old à in erery Б cda and should the tree i. an Royal Botani Society, к s Park, and, notwith- | semine di pee TS apii ch frequent the 
p tie 5 ps of bark will be Sive at the standin the eat severity of тоб winter, is near! м as | Societ port to P» e Royal Dublin 
foot. o з sal rer e а ЯЕ о. Кы tiful as llo vli True, we m ps 
ик: ons, OCARINA і МАА ew of the more tender old Кїпав.;. Ъф їп their: 
t unl кү the observer be | have showy varieties into which. in asie piace we 
чем! очар € — by Te еч "ear * enin соме. 
г E xA E a g en of flowers, for so 1 ‹ 
s PEN hat they killed tho trees | phatically is ai the pr one is struck with 
cutting away бы Чил) pert sede mte , | the variety which is presented, the 
ашулар б osa af дина БЫЗ Se es et T n та 
епсашр in or dying wood, and. would. soon bring | не iant colour "x deve | 
the whole tree to the ground. They do not confine neatly edged with eas Here and these Ишде species. th 
to trees, but seek their food wherever they | mensstend out n boa oi esce cad em onc E UCM i 
can find it, old posts and у | mens stand out in bold relief, and are extremely effective, stone b was, e reply. i is this? 
delighting i нч ils, а Among the est hese may be named. nivale; | “ That's a Rig; ” and this.? us а Huss ; ? and this 
the m fy, ox ама ar = are much infested with album elegans, Attila, ad elegans, and bicolor; but other ? ^ that! a“ Bull Huss;"" this bit of fin? 
Re UI Arg wood -ants swarm in such | this season we. miss the. large and Ж tree of Lady “that’s a‘ Fiddler;' " and this bone? “that’s the ‘jaw 
M z a d hides ng the y-dew,' as | El Catheart, which is one of the handsomest 1 Uncle. Owl; ^? &c. 938. id" p 
ен aphides, and then the wood- Rhododendrons in existence, its beautiful clear rosy сабиге; bnt I determined. the 
peckers an ictive gene rs being set off to arr ый di E after day, when waiting T е Я СЕЎ 
rally called wood-lice, and. kn nd 
Cos шө а жерщ мау own to boys as * monkey- tage by а black Blotch E: the upper petals, Of this trawl- boats to arrive, I took. down my es of 
рекете, гэе e of diet with the wood- variety there , Sev Ete young ** Yarrell's British Fishes,” À class was soon d 
b d whom our — ks are therefore due. lue. | plants now beautifall. om and tu ао Over | the d опе by E. asked the 
A peckers, although living mostly on Among other kinds, the best were Æneas, fine rosy | name of the ed ings to the 
