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ше arch. Оц tuis estate are ше гешашѕ of a Roc in Serk (Longmans) is a Very good little | А aki inig, and Terring dook ME t be i 
inip la intrenchment, a bterra assage is con- | eighteenpen : à d E 
абый with it, in which it is add: dating the rebellion | cal, historica i viatorical, geological, and meteorological, Pwal à up at this трагу nbati and order 
a pàrty of Royalists hid themselves from the troopers | o i^ а me little rock commonly called Sark, o are essential See, 3 su on у p Stakes ч 
of Fairfax. Thi ming valley resounds in the d nel 2 lands, їп whi ch it i is easier to напа applied to La oe with om. Insects, an ^ rt 
х. п d ns E than Pili а few | much as possible free fro time са аы 
cpu Ap Ir VAS dh Tong aco hee ace dend оош dil be cnr, Difp 
woodcocks are often marked by their being see pg map for the fed o has a mind to take our i vici d eer ded with. Le rnations pr 
th valley, which about a quarter fa xm ayer 
mile farther on учун cid itself into a ав bott A monthly Leiden called the ence €: | ММ rre FRUIT AND tions їп igi ti hs 
varied with ee ted and swam round, aii taining good practical articles upon ura! „the thim 
frequented in w in s eb by аре: нт Ын ап and wild- | products of the wor Y in their application to Arts | ning aud stopping the im e oots we trained fruit { 
owl of various oer including wild duck, widgeon, | and Commerce, has just completed its first volume | trees, ana now hrs the fina ишш ho lies and 
на pintail ducks, shovellers, pochards, tufted ducks, | (Kent & Co.) The author, Mr. Р. L. Simmonds, is well | Nectarines, of course idi bud Pe стор on the 
golden eyes &e. ; according to the intensity and acquainted with such subjects, and his work ought 0 | most vigorous учат quiet oet odd hes. Ава Б 
duration of. the frost. Amongst the waders, the|bein the hands of all commercial men as well as of|rule, no tw S Ma e le yeh em тоате x 
co Numb ears, should 
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mmon heron, bitterns occasionally, and one of the | others. The last Number contains accounts of the large kinds, as w П. finer e | 
rarest and most beautiful of the tribe, the purple | Tusseh Silkworm igni a figure), of the Vegetable also be thinned if t t а үу. Dg Peach — 
heron, have been obtained from this spot. Besides | products of Siam, of the Mineral Oils of America, of | and Apricot trees, when making o тег дш E 
the common snipe, several species of the sandpiper | India-rubber plants, and other matters of interest. should have the points on e em shortened, to X 
are found in this locality, including the common — ofa f агаве the em to beg 9 vil. bei i DM : 
sandpiper as well as the колон SE Aena sand- |, TRADE Lisrs RECEIVED. — Louis Van Houtte, f e s уш obviate е necessity of — 
pipers. At Trevelloe, close by T. |G A сасне des Tiulbes, Gri iffes ét B 
British bird, the golden oriole, w As usual M. Van, Houtte i is first i in 1^ Low 21 require V lien nt ata gs uring dry vath 
e past summer, and of which, pa iin E: its with his bulb. catalogue, er the runners excom for pot culture, as well as _ 
rarity,it has been кош ргорег {о give t an illus є g d for making new plantations. All spare 4 
tration. 'The body is of a very deep y yel alm d that l Aristides, Brutus runners may be cut away, and eep the plants free 
approaching orange ; the greater portions x tS wings Nani a em &c., falling int their | from weeds. Thin and stop shoots of Figs as son 
and tail are black.” Catalog as they have made a growth of abou 
П others th МС“ remove all кы teri ү - door Vines 
те hic this marvellous south- рейки о ег оЁ ош : fruit ME wall, and shaded by the Ёар; Mei 
i) en көз! оп the Calendar of Operations. sun. Tomatoes must be Бугай үлү с 3 
mà granite | hummock of the Tands End they think Boss the — e shoots ^thin and stopping them above a cluster o Finis : 
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“ * All day long the noise of battle roll'd Cox: Аз been previously | STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK NEAR LONDON, 
ds the mountains by pe winter А s eese Жө "that. siokiy or ba diy rooted specimens, For the Week eńding July 4, 1561, as observed at Ы 
ТШ all King Arthur's Table, man by m if any, are kept free from red spider; also that young кт 
had fallen stock is not allowed to suffer from want of pot room, 
ANE their lord, King Arthur." ЕЕ during bright weather attend carefully to water- 
«1 th th g, giving weak liquid s in free EA ИШ БЕШ БЫШ 278. 
The period in vidi the great inutidátion occurred Seas that are likely t 3 
а-ал this tract must have been ver stove plants as may have 
adn djoni on thoeó | while in. bloom should be replaced in heat as 
Fera ; longi beon their beauty is over, in or i 
* Victorious Yéglons, by the Cæsar led, | woo get ripened before short days set in. Ы ы 
Cleaved the rough wave to Britain's hostile shore '— tb fully shaded 
g y days, b 
ages ere the Saxon and the Dane swept like tornadoes | the weather is at all cloudy allow them as much light 
overtheland. No records have fixed the date; but |as they EE. ear Ma ee injury. Keep the foliage 
4 tion han whic 
the а оп hangs over the sea like а mist h|clear of insects ard ia EE frequent syringings or Fin 
сап neither be nor penetra We are to | spongings, as may en С. 0e 
believe that it vina Bt and баш d land, rich an M auo perm т t Rt 
tile, and possessing no less than 140 0 churches, all b у PINERIES AE ve oed 2 given ам to Menn temper 
Опе terrible pere A y for ever, *Moin-| young stock in g pite robust 
ing — b 8&4 Boone ns ever met grow ЖЕ The un v should 4. pies pep to 
the eye. At evening, there was apap de what diy winds Бу giring back and front air liberally on 
was then first ASA the Land’s End t ys, s would not serve the end in view; 
Head, but a howling and boiling А-А p waves, but а die da одра should ls secured at night, -I--- 
g here and there upon its bosom a fragment giving 1 no more during the day than may be necessary 
from the perished world beneath, ora corse tossed to „рте vent t the te empe erature getting too high. This, 
upon the bill over which sea-birds wheeled , keeping | w 
and screamed. Those who have told the tradition | the bottom heat regular, the soil in a nice healthy | T 
strangely blend distant periods of history together ; | state as to moisture, and giving a liberal supply of 63. 
but in confirmation of {һе assertion that the land | manure water [" tuii as are well rooted, will be found D e highest temperature Mm ber 
d exist, fishermen, in recent times, are reported | much more MIR to strong stock. wth ап |" rM 
to have drawn up тЫ of doors and windows; | exposi ee hot Soma Mid 
and the ks the channel which rise above the | which MT: probably check cad m them ye 
sea, are to qi Ж, =ч summits of the hills | prematurely. Use every means to afford аан pua Gazawras: F D. T 
of the subm вн About midway eir fruit a thoroughly moist pero ien sprinkling | Which is perhaps the G 
‚пе Land's End | wr Scilly are ed Е passages, &c., frequently, and shutting up early on the vec natifi Ге 
Stones while the ee called ‘Let and | afternoons of bright days, giving a gentle dewing with | 
the space heo the stones ‘Tregas’ a р> the syringe, and saturating the atmosphere by sprink- 
There is also ry to кен the tradition of the | ling every available surface; al give these plenty o oot] 
Lyonesse, or Lato UE relating to one Trevillian, мыл iem manure water at the root until the fruit spine. like hairs. The genus ; 
who swam on horseback to the shore during the | begins to change colour, when the soil should be kept not рц оу адр. plants, Ornithogalum РУ | 
inundation, and in memory thereof the family bears е йу Maced will improve the flavour. Жан SO 1 e Bedui 16 dion | d 78, рова; 
for its arms, ; а horse, argent, issuing out of the|  VINER that bunehes for use late in the Су тендан. falcatum, but Tolgsdehum serit 
sea, Geologists have written that the Lyonesse existed | season тч prid thinned, and also that the crop left tá € 7 ел 1 
only in imagination ; that from the present natural|is not too heavy in proportion to the strength of the yim Lr pur mea 
„appearances of the cliffs such a separation of land | Vines. Where the fruit is swelling, be careful to main- | French; 3, Matrica milla or false Chaos 
never happened. Thus is modern science as ruthless tain a moist state of the atmospher e, m dee every | ThenativeIndigoof oW. Av is uniemo 
аз ће ocean, and the fond and marvellous stories and а ion to the roots, keepin e border in| ervoides is, we believe, the only spei o 
"lo believe only uai баз ага ктер! атау: зай woare |a healthy state aw io moisture, and if watermg i| Cart is possibly, C. Pret, Шнор 
xe Arcu n iN erem edi учен ОПЕ manure water. | Silene quadridentata, Galle ormod À "by som 
the little vol would not Béat quütetion à and [апд do not allow plants in to remain imthehoni| P. 2 D Lors ken bit of Acer N 
we are doing no more than justice to the author to cause damp, еа їп ventilati ет ы АЕ 
we congratulate him upon having produced А eum is ee to settle on the M and spoil the pe i pa 
LOCAL GUIDE BOOK. T" -— а is ripe and ^ to һа g for some | 
ш kd dm the sphere of th Bori should be kept as 
Professor o in Universit E "ав 088 ыы. but a little reed heat w 
саш, London has issued ү Taylor 4 & ; Walton) be nec a sary oc ceasionally i in order to Аи ж roi 
bular view: of th y divisions mal | sphere d 
Kingdom intei ded to serve as the Outline. of an PEACHES AND NECTARINES.—Go over the 
ementary Course of Recent we We m- soon аз the crop is нөкөй, and 
ow it to pr A all ran ТҮ. di очи r fritas a veles 
arwin, the learned profess га кт him | or for filling up vacant places ; when this is 
with having ' M * with one fell sweep ot the pliment of truth | the trees E go xm a T the garde done, ive | im 
and if the bord ees are yo 
lated by ns mongers.” He further prophesies that | ү, soaking of manure der ould lt de 
Darwin's next movement will be to pel the | ет for г. фе season. Give air менее and дау; and| Common fault; and а тае got 
Temaining clouds ot шувії впрегп 6.7 Iw cal|if the weather is warm, the sashes may be сотый ялін Е ca be nad, and ee 8. 
Mime уйй a still hang on M hoteti of the altogether, about the end of the month, which will] better. Nitrate of is a good dre 
prospect Que opening to the view of the |assist in ripeni ng the wood. Expose the fruit in the S. We do not ада m 
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house аїг and light as 
. simple laws which g к= the "йе руш and chemical | soon аз it begins to ripen, for t ve nei уз f givi 
І rev with such M eT —— ме colour and flavour. Keep M er ptm 
e е materiai universa” a — warmer through the p with air t all 
! times in favourable weather. Water the borders if drj. 
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p PA — Consult dendi ived. Thé er 
wminatiors- Wo uua UE the gara or. 
aptus Bor (ШЕ Pray let us have t "plete st 
nication, so that t may appear in а 
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