60? THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Sonnii [JUNE 29, дарр 
material мер i of to ogot 
xg ай the roof, and Vines 1 
| leafy branches with. "which to om Ao ER 
Dis mijet Cede волыш: opinion, and in the absence | to tie these branches to the tree. ^ Баа 1, "that d 
of all positive evidence, it may seem presumptuous to|so neatly, and the roof is so well co ted, | 
n perdi favou f until I saw the g 
; "wo [Ud 
Nes CES 
human 
Be lug voliy been so run down that we must endea-|tion, I could scarce persuade myself that hum P 
vour 
[0 уе; соппес 
їо place him and гун. we Seve acts fair position hands had. »- — m а а dn di ный erfectly, | Roy the R тутот hi his (oum 
than this purpose. pn ^ 
they at present occu oes up and builds | i y ali join him he high renan 
be seid that erre аа very like "proof wes EN being де fon эл, g ~ A » LARUM [be та К к dnd d Y: € 
in this country of such a person Te тые hi A aoa * do not pier he 
having been amoi - ng Mene Fans, а rac , hg : Ta ае гк торг - ipe Я Fro ош LI than k 
ts „аге | have observed, I judge that the ns dem is not "Iw 
discredi ted. Whether, therefore, his statement i cia А, DRAAD r ч copas i amd T 9 hairs T 
that he uite solitary mests occu | what out of place de 
that he had the opportunity of "becoming ч» ted| have seen even ч Mory inie ani кайп [УР 
(0 Py entran nare ed of ет ен fa p эя үн ша ы но pei Who wi seemed hermits | Whatever hi a grati: 
i is being fam reat age. ive | Nat 
ent eaten anal rr mre itself. The ques- | who had retired foni the Зеборо world (!) А Pe | and f ЕҢ 
tion, therefore, in reality is narrowed into the amount|on wild berries, and build their сар реб = d pu. d 
of sedi due to the account of what happened to him 20 these. When the ey have consume 4 К 
tic ul ar spot кезөө they remove and build new houses. unieo т, ө Жы Ша жй € 
maa инине: iilam not inhabited for more than eight or | K^ apt. Lees acknowledged the toast on 
Natura : wena зн ^ (i SPA "River СЕЧЕ 
book as a work of science written by y ) 
exacted an | "Phe italies are ours; Не is told, for it t is all hearsay, nes es 
eee n ta = үг EX possess. In by “an old and intelligent hunter that — roof, The C 
doing this critics з would have been right had they ze enough called a nest, is built by Mr. 
Cda h 
he 
Tt occurred "mote hat Okabi, his found by the side of the liberties of the 
ng d nothin more. We|the lovin ving w but he believes whai s eers of p ртовтевв, dece than following on the 
kien m min ani eife Акт of him быреу же ч "ornant told him. What he did вее о | em ry. 80 far as b end to whom he FI idee 
the author has to thank himself. , That Mr. Du Chaillu | was the* Of that and if decor i 
te see | 
re wil в 
o talk lea h lent , although there are t 
new Te d өг“ his жота ыы арев э them y mid they are not so big as those in the kingdom. | M Ded 
other 1 e take it, а ріесе of vanity иче ч of Kin Shimbouvene ноч ge no UN е р 2° Artha 5 Buller, M M. » ^ Ы 
dventurer, and nat faithful pieture drawn , iatis ords, nd - 
altogether unpardonable i q^ ap pers BP cc aroma adorns our aithor’ pages. What v saw were doubtless о Catan e to givo the toast^uf the 
ean coe x hs gs а far more skilful hand | * 2 Bacoess T. tbe. eren tion." He said—' In опе of 
for hunting ven down. Moreover he p оззеввев а а fer Је | ү | paras nt бы: аг ттш, пића гЗ я pde 
* фит d ingredient i 
gome of his si state crue ена аге no doubt flights of | The. tales н tells about the Gorilla may we thin k| ilinad а grand i Sa pary RM 
fancy, that have been so frequently told to admiring | be re ечен with the sam: fen у: n ndi | Iz oma aee ес 
audiences as to have gradually become fixed in his mind | beast; eard all manner o of s out | business goo Jie cain f о 
-ав truths in which he now believes. Old aptain Ross | may m as eated them till at Jet "truth а. fiction | has m al ages bean a еее d ot fie 
ered under a similar hallucination, swearing to the "rent ус осла confu а ан ич me | people = апа ка бетде the cutigation whioh mayor бүт 
day of his d that there must be mountains at the| We heard not long ар M e 
Жошо: о vl Lan Laneaster Sound, because he saw сай professor EX his Mind " that the "Gorilla lies | 7. Ti mes, lcannot reis таңа Ва poviis оа 
haillu | ait in ower es 4 Pies ith 
[CP ме ar dm sd wá а» ач А = hs n ‘а luckless savage чамеа now how mach » 
long ould n ws rried for | within -arr 'arm's idi b n stoops down and seizes his | be 
зае fines чә apt in by the мо, d, whioh he quickly twists of. Du anot 
Tace máy hav Ени out of not [Umen Chaillu denies the of this absurd sto: tory, whieh he 
at he was told, and not seeing correctly what he refers to negro вй nt qe; Our aeute friend Mr. о 
сват, ав ino е case Of the apo that builds “nests” in | Waterton has ioned the. |а 
° 
er says :— | thetaleswhich Du Chailluhas himself brou, T 
T was trudging along, yen tired of the sport, | until their truth shall have received ilie sie n con ad e fo 
I Happened to look up at a high tree which we were | mation we must range ourselves on the side of ЕЕЕ MM ане ааа р 
g, апа saw a most singularlooking shelter built experienced Yorkshire естен Nevertheless we т: найи Кече, age : St Paule Ch 
inits branches. I ask kabi whether the ters | not believe that the Gorilla stories are all fable; we and scandal al 
dare say his roar is not that of a [err or even of a eow, 
us beating his breasts we regard that as a 
i — thrown in for the sake of effect, | ; 
ic put in genus Troglodytes, and | But we see no do that the Goril] ies! t 
tes calvus; an animal which had no | have flattened her bent а ieman Ден his teeth, сы volence, chari 
hair on its head—so Okabitold me. T saw at once that The enormous osseous eof his head shows him 
І was on the trai animal till now wn to н ерийн caf. danh Мыны especially when ho has 
: : : d : jerem 
which filled me at this ~ 
we m ewe to 
f ef tha: ors book is a tissue of фа! eriy eats 1x 
а e su jS, as veracious as those of Defoe, айй that he has a ne 
vow Д p diese pose of ibo. | trary ve the way = African an disco n the 
conveniences and finir 
À | peopl e, and examined their productions, although 
a piece of 1 S ee — with little skill. And if we withhold к: 
true law. 
ests after Ш | from much that om volume contains it ів поё because 
they are generally built кек 15 ог т 20| i 
which | over 
Ente MR e Dom eiim a а 
-stands a little apart doen and s whioh has piron with i д uired 1 
Lori N оп y мро д Т the in books 
charity, that we foni t 
have alluded—to md 
M el cita ws 
taske Ji 
disperse—no 
TE а bit 
d only in the loneliest parts of ibeforest,and| — : c M Nm. ша perfect catapult of 
e and seldom seen the negroes. co E г sed Hed т: bowls down everything 
Okabi, w io varan lta ine РР ter, was able ü niveis Esp T am totally 
to tëll me that the male and female together gather 
XE 
t down to 
are happily hit off by the witty pee of Monkeyana| Behind the Chair was a brilliant bank of G 
musing squib has | from the Royal Жаш ДА. Slon ugh, and 
The 
* These 
(see ante, р 481), я e n 0 whose 
accidentally fo 
Gardeners Ch 
gronin; 
an abundanc: | neverth. less 
— its w. the Editor's Box of the e of eless solvently con 
ronce, 
Dose John Edward Gray 
wears an 
eraniums, chiefly g under the а 
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olent 
Gardeners "Toner len! 
ms fli b; me Rev. J. M. Bellew, 8, тесе hat * and child are d 
nir е x [ron pn Sir Arthur dry $4 "ve Mother 
H á ; ndl; 
“ 
| to MN сани d to wish them ' 
Ina very rude way General Ramsay, 5 Esq., m ; E. Ya а b. 
ces haillu a rogue Са 
m Кы Stories for acts, m 
ctions f: 
эы : posing the first ate: after a few pre- | 
ть ing lf into vogue; X S Этне zu m Le was sure they would eem the | diseases of Т 
аса е вате апа satisf; ther does it 
ITE ТОК ON Ml mop which hogaveit. Te wasa toast which y bag Ehe | COM SE the chest! Tt becomes 
qe aere AE first place at every public dinner of Bnglisbee" D, as he felt fümily Do be s modest and retiring ; aieo I> 
ut Ma ains beep. й MÀ À—— € would all es the f At place in odote Tai English- patthem on the head—encourage th 
And the book he has sold ELM Pur MÀ the 
A monstrous exaggeration 
Should it ha; appen some 
That the said Doctor баў 
rilla ? 
one crash 
| avuneula: and раѓгорізі 
the gardens in the inp of Court in о ашна. atA | —a little evidené 
а Rose was cut off to sinit the Predicted fate connected with | boy—go on 
ork is our. 
li 
be wars betwixt the houses of 
Came across 
The beast with one c 
"n 
, ng mig 
betwixt lishm TM and Seotchmen. 
ане буын vet ШП of't of these M best зуу, M roe ine—confi ; 
happily under a a good and ous Queen апа noble Con- come in at your dessert. 
stitution. Happy was Was it vr them that tiep ОМ Con: with you and share your plates, 
pyra loss would bem 
Wi oan. 
Whitekall Place, 
