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Тоту 20, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
673 
daring—so much so t 
out. 
leave enemies кыс and in all probabi 
wo 
all the s signs of friendship 
had made their first charge 
conciliate them; but it was 
f boomerangs and s 
creek five days' 
turned to it I fi oun nd it very 
hold out till that t 
4 
ary” ха I th 
hat I could see at 
able to cope with them, although we 
once that my 
rst. In a short time they |t 
IfI proceeded I should 
I s 
upon ш 
d no stil. 
much reduc 
which wou! 
һа 
1 
£ was ort n in arriving ad this deci- | 
sion, 
‹ 
the extraor 
чр up. A 
, and am of opinion that all 
are to be. attributed to this 
ashed the thinne 
called a fence by plashing 
ud bad fences 
di t at bottom wing to 
lat hi a 
whic аар hor zd 
b cuttin кем. Most p^ that i 
d i he cut the better for the health 
ould 
$ they inen fake no notico of | 
Even 
pepe (Ж КР 
пагу 
of the plant, while the kind of treatment just indi 
cated is quite the reverse. The layers ni the stool 
— 
Allh efficient fences 
ought to Уу А. iei ed der ої е, and 
they should be cut by men trained to the work and 
40 | per ight. 
m те, "hes to iere t the fences m. en 
ed | kept roper order. 
> 
they seem to take pleasure рагын Азыр "both. p 
RE IO paling for а long time, all o of 
t of proper 
К һав often occurred to me that REN will never 
b mers are bou 
r 
journey to the south-west, in м р 
} ound p holes of water; but хэв Ir 
v | 
elayed, my rtm aer 
have been cut off until гаш fell, and we мере unable to | 
ld n 
t be before 
or on Denn А I found many of the water- holes 
y ought to be until fi 
keep and hand over their "беи in condition 
$ the expiry of their lease, as шун аге — me 
sow out so many acres of ne sitis 
good fences such раа d there 
who only of 
week's delay wou " have prevented my return. 
many places we obtained ames 
I met with no desert, but 
ibs, th 
with three or 
In 
Y enough for the horses. 
; the 
ge, and many x A 
at-topped h 
in'lat. 25 deg., and Spinifex Grass, san 
slate, and 
contin | as far as I went." 
irons 
n 
tone commenced ani 
mde sea p he “Al 
5 
REPORT ON THE 
VOYAGE OF PROFESSOR DE VRIESE IN THE 
MEE OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES, 
OMMAND OF THE KING OF THE 
iu mz em FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CULTI- 
а SOR SURINGAR. 
meene Kunst- en Letter- 
has discovered a large lake in the errem rà or, 
Же Не represe of c E- ек поб "y — the naked 
g blue, and 
Il probability of considerable гача а 
z fish. 
ање large quantitie: 
ud proc 
eet of his уь 
-À THONN epe 
1, No. 1» e € shed in *'La Flore des 
ув-Вав,” 186 тј 
that ә 
е Vriese rned to 
—£ бебе years Men ра һай. 
> ы ша 
Leyden last, Marek. after an "А, 
that sufficient health and strength may bo 
Paul Me id trust 
1 "rediere wi val 
eaders Ача нео: that M. de Vriese, after prepara- 
каеры 1857, 
GUN Gs 
a month in the island ӨГ Ceylon, whero 
emer com { with that practised тп 
E In spite ofi his o compare t M. de Vriese also e: 
та Societ y appeared i 
your colum 
* ne (see p. 3513), and I thidk it — de bd 
in harmony 
ooked, as some poin 
Mri — ideas of h 
The ter of it 
in i: 
t seems to recommend two rows of 
on the subject 
experimen: 
his paper, eo] К adds that by 
T Kirby 
Sanity. island, and em 
reports to 
1. To ascertain the state of cultivation of all the 
oe peii f th - hich ost m; 
of those which are m t to 
Ue сов commerce of the E 
both become dead in course of time, and have to be | 
e 
& and vo - 
d About 11 A.M. on Бипдау las t, t two you 
1 
n les 
farms. Iamaware i id des who. Бет the ш. че o з 
th 
y plashing, 
€ Cos 
of making 
n 
him, to enable him во to publish the results of his а 
bre uc for - 9 science and industry as to exhibit " 
"n D. | cou 
25 The. 
y in Dg n9 le 
fi 
the Isthm 
| ni fertile plains. 
d Embarking in H.M 
| Island of Batj an, which contains н саа $4 mines; after 
108 MA MD, to the m north of 
us of TR mauy extensive 
т Etna, they Byar ый to the 
mined, with an eye to 
т traveller 
va, саросар the so- 
native princes, 
the ye: 
Finall of 
rior of San 
E ond half 
visited с. ее P1 the inte 
ме: и "— 
n, it is cularl 
island of Н бта, that the А тра number of new and important 
products have been dis 
This ra di — will iw the importance of this v. 
tommerce and industry. We await with Am 
iblication of e results of these — 
vast à le and carried o 
at n so х ечен scientific, and so conducive to the interest. 
of commerce and humanity. 
Home Correspondence 
Opening of а ну Pal m-spathe with an editi report.— 
en (Gale and 
Royal 
Hi 
| Botanic Gardens, Kew, were iMd E а report аюб 
loud enough to ee Ee жс from a pistol. On look- 
round, it wa: 
d rom the Palm. pese) the Mo ore 
ау had burst 5 н rwy 
off the mnant of a 4 leaf-stalk, mie t 3 feet lo 
d ог а long time Alerande 
von Humboldt ена * Vie Nat 
п Bay бапе s of 
subsequently con 
биту (" Travels in British fionni ii. 
re has been 
Kew. ighl 
the Palms »— Humboldt and pne relating to 
Oreodoxa regia. Berthold Seema 
"Heated Vine В 
ine the nature and possible imp t 
different 
3. The means of extending culti: "S ix 
4. And the means of о 
5. To investigate new prod: 
and to endeavour to extend others which 
урме 
а 
ч 
ucts which might be D |a hollow ventilated wall. 
ex e. The Vines e plan anted in ge, 
in addition t to эа ventilation air is admitted at 
front of each ridge, and t are all let into 
бейе er rises above the 
ра ath level, and is 42 fe et in width, 20 feet of which is 
rax 
Prof. de voted the test part 
f his time to the 
island ^p Mis CENE in 
directions Gronh this 
mbodying the results of his researches in several 
to the Govern scarcely neces- 
remark that = 
lon M QUE to t| 
different faces at industry. 
€ 
uA 4 feet 6 inches 
ded prs ed Dana dete as r^ at the boton 
of the eS as at the top, and 
so fu ny expos ed in urge moe of the foliage "being 
t present least c 
ТҮ 
th 
prm introduction of, for instance, Cotton and 
excellent 
of Scotland you чы find jha С м of Thorn kopt i in 
condition in g- 
esit 
Woigrehapod 
4 оаа t, and from 2 to 2} fee 
Bottom. Were Е 
pv, 
TE 
tyle le kopt np at ks 
worse than p! g, and 
and from 2 to 3 feet wide 
Aaaa it posu to m 
Th 
and where gaps occurred 
I never saw а hedge made what could be 
filling Tn. with 
also carefully e xamined the cultivation and disease: 
Paddy (Rice 
an having thoroughly explored the island of М 
learned vm em ed to the Азера 
Moluceas. year, & Ж Ж. 
named M. A. er aee 
shores 
et BU an with the 
ted the Dor есигин. еч aueh 
‚ the four houses presented an 
e end divisions 
e Vines each, 
e of the centre 
Grapes, 
appearance not rea айй 
аїп 
-— 
plant earrying on an еге 44 fine bun ches, all 
ш рек, м aide o n as tho gh they зай bun 
- | placed there. . bin: 
id other Floral Sports.— I 
cal freak in «=й ros 
Tr ifolium perer.ne. 
monly the following sint d Eri 
garis, cinerea, tetralix, Ма Pets Orchis, pu one 
montana, also salmon-coloured ; or three varieties c£ 
55и Myosotis palustris, Éedicularis leis и 
thers. They occur chiefly оп deep — d o 
