THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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passing southwards to give us some account of, ground but at once proceed to the extraordinary SCIENTIFIC CULTURE fie т D 
what they see in Paris е6 ears to English | case before us. 
d Г their om Dus, A short t'me since a pamphlet was forwarded to| — A woxasr our КЕ а? 
bay by Dr. CARTER ebrii E very high rauk, and i 
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an example. Fre ns 
to be as superior to "English i in i tasteful grouping as | w dir Е 
а Paris shop window is to опе in ondon. By all|lower part of the legbone sero it joins the ancle. found, by the great Strawl 
mS In the árst instance the foo swells Ss at | Turner, Robertson, and а 
uc me | result, о 
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once ugly Bois de Boulogne. А chain of like | appearan ce as when it is affected. with serofula. | appreciate, in those choice, 
a time the surface is studded with the | (ће * Wizard of the vue 
from Do a blood-stained press Eugen ie," the 
the whole place памет containing gre r less quantity of bois," &c. Ў i 
looks like the river St. Lawrence and the Falls of | pus is given out, and the ‘disenso gradually in e of e 
too is a wonderful avenue near | creases to such an extent that the constituti thern climate, can possibly not be 
0) ly rem o ndj 
үч ion th err ure i 
e . | are found to lead to visiva risd cavities in the| We fear that we shall “ offend the 
ct it produces on | bones, which are honeycombed in ev y direction, great number of professio à 
ose e familiar with our Zoological and | the apertures presenting all dimensio DS. opinion, 
нодон ardens (that at Chiswiek we mean) | of a Pea to a alnut. The apertures or cells a е | berry i in the Uni ngdom, 
's Par A with dense black matter, tough on the у — in aid of the art so liberal 
1 e take the 
"Our ancient fiend, че Jardin des d каа side, and so c 
ite d ual i 
a p e 
Botanie Garden ^ Hb hat io тей hé 
advantage of Tapora] smiles ? and how do it and | origin wou 
the Jardin d'acelimatation pr to be eompared|that tribe of Fungi. The fungous masses when Í froed. and ral (d 
ach o ver Having ours eite Lead it | divided present a radiated structure, and are com- ebd ч m d — w "s Ai 
it as rable | posed of necklace-like threads, or closely com- ре o tho hardy rice Р 
жы jet; and t trust "liat it is et "forgotten Seod cells, like those of a Sclerotium: but wilà, elosé bes T 
in magnificence of the noble French |towards the margin there are always some — Québec) те have ed ü 
dre ne threads, resembling those of an Oidium, |favoured fruit, the idtense Dy 
Then ^ are the old MM е the Place де | ће terminal joints of which fall off and germinate | Labrador hurting it not, In 
da Con sées, Are | exactly after the fashion 5d yeast globules. | Charleston and Savannah x 
ith e 
since the year 1817, we reg 
ct 
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in the 
аз M. Ковкат. reported U them to | Towards. the e re of the s there are often | Georgia) we have feasted ш Mr 
* and паз і i ous threads тны at опе end, | the year, the Aer me f С 
ата pose d P dd ao ley at all stag- | or СЕЛЕУ, Med SA minute granules of a | Al por t hts, and in E К 
— and does our villainous Seolytus prey — appearance, No attempt has hitherto been | ™ in. M | gu mer 
at ynee Tal," and d 
upon them ? We should also like to know what to pro e the "T u t fi h beyon ond “ | 
the Mii is with which the wounds in those d and so Qn бәге ват nothing үү оао, АН b^ [E A! p 
. trees are dressed, and whether it has the mira- | real nature, though we feel convinced that it isa | мешу an al nd 
eulous properties ascribed to it. mere condition of some common- mould, and|,....., ud iet 
es cvm t the reports саси т ог two since | perhaps from its dark colour is a form of some greater size, BE LS 
&bout trees 50 feet high havi c dí succe onnar ing б one sa or Polyactis. Its powers of absorb- | UN hy, then, is this plant ti 
ине anted а ъа leaf be forgotten. ае | ing the b one an id making Uu itself a cavity remind | weak and tender meu 
, do hey | one of ens o 
look ? "Wha t, moreover, is the effect of д. we may compare small thin ngs with mit уи е 1 e 
t ere used in the Boulevards? and |ship-worm doe оез п som y Мыз: ly and thoroughly | applied to the art 
what sort of tree looks best in those long ro penetrate the t is Fun "i productions о 
As the trees are all young, or at least the most of | does ny.s ze s in which it is|admirable in thei 
btain hints.useful in our | located. Amongst ор si which occupy a place x for тее еу аге 
them lbly 
own metropolis; unless indeed the dry warm soil|the very substance of vegeta 
xcii ae an effect which cannot be ob- | may call attention to ihe тита odios КЕЕ million, a and | for those € 
The large trees just alluded to a id to h iu — чөн ,0€.-viems. of plut eines Od of rw ^ 
Dar ford ed "e re As ave T e rose-coloured Selerotium which occurs in small and very thick- 7 
m ursery ator near Vincennes, | Rushes, and which Mr. Соввет has proved to be a | «1 11 itable, 
uch a meti would be worth a visit, for the | dormant condition of a Peziza, or the large black giltare are ойу а ме to the dian 
i tems of Sunflow 
r ourselves. t refrain from | which is not yet known, Ori і 
El. whether the ira Mods 0-4 Para is | solid parts of за cd. м тач айт ler атчан: been too 
own e enormous leathery бей mulgating the doctrin: 
it b name o PL гене, which | the male and femal 
— „ in zat. whereas, y 
n UM e the place of hor after Tir rented, > case, for the sexual 
perfectly SOR e of тре correct judgment, um та n 
as well as cert зи а: "erm 
certain to pronounce an honest one, which oozes from thi apertures of the foot, calli sn find, оп a 
diseased foo Gf P te E description оё the | Y е have obtained S 
ЖЫ? eased foot of PHILOCTETES, is fill i i phrodi that is о вау, 8 
what an ЕА AT тй эте more forcibly | which are multiplied by атмо өт ан күзө | = dites; у тыр plante? 
1 p St GI bearin the produc- | which like the well-known Sarcina i d eio ы 
either the gardener ‘nor | Algæ rather than Fungi ue CN ^s 
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considered as occupying a hig ign mm in their i 
А > ee those eurious anomalous er i 
кере ELI. — bearings + ven — MT formed by diee а ins ч ie A f these 
: s of the sub- | eneed by morbid i iu p rgans im perfe 
ect that y Mp yrs amem i 
а — rt toit, | themselves consisting of granular т оине о or aris doubt upon. 
It will at on that any very striking | i 
ng|ing one of some of th i 
oeil ihe i s ~ po vegetables ies KürziNG in his genus Move mi ес gines ж "ber. de 
: noy to promote faith in| We are not aware that an ect, ff И so, Í 
wget ie ore organised productione our Тори Вц te блато disease iit, Ön e 
bus io М 
оз-н аф lon, an contracted in India, which has bsen во well illus- | morit of 
E sind y Dr, C тр, It is | duce o 
possible, however, that the rare rforatin f 
d haod of the foot, ye ng Чемен o of the The ost vigorons 0 
utei mentioned | in “ Union Médicale," males, Канд а 
еч - 6, 1861, may E of a somewhat similar | profusion of runners 5 
araeter, M. J. B. tantly, but have small 
