ТНЕ GARDENERS 
Jory 20, 1861.] 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
675 
the Rocky Mountains is from 6500 to " changing aspect 
above the чн, but is very vari 
СРЕ р а and craggy ав 
t 8500 feet, 15 were com: 
ее 
m 
ted | ing an hour on the summit, 
* da 
steep slope of ice, C 
quickly solv: “У Ое younger guide t 
and, holding 
of the wea 
Abu us m: to — our stay ; and, „after spend- 
tl e turned t 
snow trou which we cr do Soon v 
i more rapi 
w 
в pene probi em was 
ook her ch ат 
ather at midday 
Vineries aud 2 house, 
the others, and is arran 
of all the 
kl e s is fed from 
ew ere 
- 
hen we reached 
parts of 
hea jy, but the chief attraction is the 
= M ants wi i lage. " 
re n great v 
1 immense size 
occupies in relation to the 
areas of the northern prt of the con- 
tinent, and Dr. Hector's views on this subject were 
wh ich tuc мы 
ian flora 
and that of the Pacific coast, many of the ағ {теев 
having no well marked specifi.- differences; and as there to stop h 
trees of growth in the central | pole. "Then, looking tri 
P ag they had descen ded, he 
Sie kónnen sehr laufen 
By Prof. Balfo Thus w 
w 
me so moist 
ENTOMOLOGICAL, July 1.—0. R. Waterhouse, E ees at almost 
V.P., in the chair. neral Sir J. i 
it had occupied, We scra 
the к ardly steep 
the g ciers and magni 
an finished the 
valley, 
to Hippobosca, which infests the iive b bee; it had not |? 
been eR 
been 
which had 
» "а old the 
home at Engstlen. 
until he had 
paes 
it very t to ju of t 
were эсе, i ma 
t found o 
а box of тарас 
Cood Норе, | | 
lls given 
- Stainton | retreat x the men and hor 
eine d 
о pa dace: "m 
н Obtain а 
extreme velocity ө, i 
p , almost ex 
escaped from 
he 9 Misit caes down їп front of 
until he could recover m 
m planty at the height fro 
mii 
ачар n of taking a downward 
e all descended — M: 
t and s tat 
other 
Cui niri, Ca UM Жага ui ЛЫ Сынар 
TEM recently : us, D—— 
Lc MEM Sketch of the late Prof. Henslow.” а 
а 
еуеву eached 
aréte in а quarter of the dime which the 
mbled dow 
corners, often Hopping 
nificent 
After. resting a few эле-е. Pas — и» аши кз should 
the descen! 
urselyes entering a Um k dul w S now e 
concealed Enge 
e ели aed of us about half 
wn, in order to return the same evening to 
His 
e splashed without 
ce in our ronis tbe fog and hail making | 
th e s 
have rece 
in the © жееги ты of discover er 
ѕеѕ.. Appar 
We 
— [жы jen. into. Conttet's ане md же 
pecting to see |А 
had 
flight и — 
this me one very собака object, reach- 
ing to je roof of one of the houses reat Da 
in height, t now 
1 
ossoms during the ree 
is а plant of unusual magnitude an sol singular Pe ad 
In the Peach | house Pu t Pe 
as standards in a эби 
rently in perfect health, апа гам тне an йын 
erop of fruit, , Which promises to be very fine; and the 
- үе 
tep, w 
| - J р 
ойо 
^^ and 
mburghs are of pe eu ES ipen ening - 
The walls of s the 
range. s of immense size 
healthy, and „0 the am of Grapes 
the I ack На 
s admire 
around. 
y, had we not found 
like a 
"s 
his 
covered h very bre Fi 
jud 9 а finest vr 
n Ret dag 
trees of 
ig treos walls are covered with 
ndance and 
E 
hu 
Ё 
Б 
LEE 
e 
ne series of ho 
the range is a small Orchid-house кез 
к = Уту and other Orchids, and im veg 
— МА A 
At 
e direction which 
n adjoiuing а sort of nursi 
storm з) 
rellas, | kae alluded to. It presents a long bed of every con- 
^ ceivable hue, and ev коо. fin urian 
ery for the variegated exotics 
which make a splendid show in the places pre- 
erns of interesting new sorte. 
ish 
In the "cultivation of these pl plan its Mr. 
cleared ой, | 
ently they were 
to fear that | 
attraetive » houses cannot be traversed without affo 
T 
s of rt 
om 
| Be ofor es is the flower garden, 
sieh i edding out, and 
gained some shelter, 
ur wet umbrellas 
eja novel pm. Piel it me like 
they prom se most favo 
effect whieh may be pro- 
gardens, Asforming one Phe Tinos 
А pasanceia рш leasing, ag 
„and the experiment i 4; 1 
extensive trial АП the grounds fenced in ч 
park and connected with the garden are in 
taste. The fine Pin: 71908, eodaras, Агас СА oth 
things which suffered i inso many places, have sur 
may be su 
vived 
ana Чой over эш heade mad ты 
to 
igher and more euidhe i alpine passes e ladies | in: 
wher ived us 
foar to go; and to her satisfaction Boro t that Чагы Бөө, fral agt нн mos vd ki: 
‘апі difficulties vanish ;nearer app with and dry garments 
Bi y etie à la diss 
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i 
FEE 
fac The soene is om e T ahnge КЕЕ 
че knees, 
tected females’ 
the 
mos aa ospiti, s nd th 
ndly 
Roses Were Killed, but 
escaped, and the Rose garden | Jooks i in fall | beauty. 
There i is a great extent of R 
kinds, so mingled with eui даар m deciduous 
бем аз {0 t skill in 
glass, and m 
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