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yal r. W. Thomas obtained , a work of scientific refere Обито how he deals | tion od rea adily consented to undertake the 4 expedition. 
is o a dish of Lamb Abbey Pearmeins, Golden | with а scrap of natural h Having told him that е de ^ uld provide t бә pack- 
Ru 1 ; 24 е жє New Rock Pippins, The willow grouse is у" vos & benutiful bird, of about | pony. ‚ we ай d of him кез. own pri. rm ne 
Bturmer 7 and Goose ippins; in Plums, red use of Scotland. During | dollar (4s. 6d) was x idm ee with this o offer we 
also gaine ed | a lst priz ze for Сох” в fine ' late 
grov 
the e months the plumage is E а pure re white te, | immediately clos ей; t being very reasonü able, con- 
trih 
ummer d breast are of 
and the 
M R. yore sual 
and earried o ral priz — ец 24 
Етепеһ Orate, bs, "3nd prize. e also noticed а 
of v very large and heavy Apples King - in) to 
which, however. me con- 
tributed an extraordinarily fine sam е = т-де 
see 
А awarded a lst prize 
" 
lesg than’ 70 — hich could not be accomplished 
under three day 
r — gives his. readers 
role ичти ru 1 of the ней ќо how they should equip 
tthe limit of the Birch Re 
his volume indispensabi 
Let s further add that itis ix abundantly ilh illustrated 
maps. 
| The Revelation : vi a ort, plain, continuous expo« 
ч "Rhode апа Greening, 2d x „— , rm 
Hun hotho 
contributor also 
ipples, Mr. J. Cato 
Stone 4 
use Grapes | moun 
sition. By S. Smith, Vicar of Lois Weedon. 8үо, 
Ridgway. Рр. 109. 
In this volume our great agriculturist a 
ew character. The „apada is laid ире 
сел rest ја their storehouses. 
pears in а 
A, eat and 
d frock is 
ith a specimen of the spiritu 
Penrmains, 21 prizes, and 
Plats, and Scarlet Pearn — 
warded а 2d prize for 8 
a good sample of апей, тое т í 
а by Mr Hayward for Whi ite Crys tal Grapes 
In the Amateur a a collec- | 
ion of Apples sent by W. Giblin, Esq., obtained a 1st 
rize, and a маа of Scarlet, Pearmains - 
awarded the same gentlem 
. Dickinson ча 5 
observed 
| shoot them with e t 
The 
р 
Tower | w hus ry of Lois 
т the natives | үү ed -— author's field is no longer the glebe of 
пез he | the vicarage, but'the Book of Revelation, p^ the study 
"uet | of whic! 9 а. Smith has for many yos" y his 
learned leisure. His purpose is to aad. ain that 
| wh ich i is be eyond ordin: ary E to show 
n consisten 
y lie 
re cannot be e 2 e f the 
igan being distinct birds, for 
во 
entirely different ; fut 
whether the те 
still scar: оду осе. — «ые bill stouter tars "m 
white and differe eggs are the chief s to criticise 
h | mentioning its appea and giving 
the manner in which the i uet, jr tho" hes executed 
lt task | We select a Еа. sentences in 
to verses б, &c, of 
Жек tin ud 
eri white: wings, I should in 
of the ‘species € distinct. 
рзи T fora French On T Вета range T суре 
ERES W. Calf d es Stone mre vend pra exhibi- 
TET si was — 
s not in 
this s aM uu "like М the э те 
һег оп tuis о occasion. We might M 
the choice samples sent from the Royal 
len were Y de Neige, айин, 
Pearmain, Court = Plat, Е kle Pippine 
К е ussets, &c. 
Three Hat er 
considerable observation. There was-also a 
wax model of a collectio it by th D dy, 
enclosed jn a s case, sent for exhibition dy; In 
sent from te el s Garden 
2d prize 
осна df of Vegetables, ja а 156 veles, do Mr. J. 
реи or another collection i in which some эзне | 
Amon; 
Шы. Pumpkins exhibited was one suit oy ЧЕ. W. 
эе. 4 p 92 enu e. кө а id prize 
Chatter! ста ze fora 
v лы ng 741b., апа та Pumpkin 
was sent by Mr. W. Vince of A: ir erm 
Judges, Giblin 
by t was 
Lx —— awarded а 2а prize. scene о! 
The reales part of tof the ex exhibition иш M ET A upon 
have suffered much from the disease, to 
Willow-grouse & p as it affords very К mA 
Let our lovers of grouse shooting bear in dose 
iii: The justice of the i д ean Pe ascortain 
without the aid of the A. imatation 
The traveller in Norway must be no Pd the 
country in аган usi ight be recommended to ‚зыш шаты 
in search of training E for n next campaign : 
" Irae is more feeling, eon- 
pressed та ne while — res the 
бай 7f Norway, of the ii) of ing | 
wards lest the quarters for the EET 
Soon there 
burnt up, E up, and all gree: iram burnt up 
e сЕ ent онуй sounded. 
ruetion which follo 
v Vo Vestis, E their ravages by se 
d t dreary mpire. Ав it were quen 
part of the fjeld —9À 55 a have been veachou; | з vith fre e was cast in -— “н gea, and tho third 
- the patches of snow greater extent 
uch m ad 
of 
more orm than x a aeaa рер ап life, died ; 
- venies : са S a. 
nont ва were in the gea, pe ый 
ad the thi Aen 
, at an as іё | рат о? the waters beca d many men 
plunged beneath a wide mass of snow—only ing | died of the waters, because "e ven A bitter." 
io renew its and turbulent this in what manner the 
obscure pa passages in the siiis are elucidated b 
the winter's i һу! interweaving in the text what our learned friend dd 
fro snow, the waters of а glacier- | ceives to be their full meaning. 
fed tarn reposed in-calm stillness. Bey in, | 
8 Bræen (glacier), stretching and | ps published in a thin се 
nn from 
guarantee о 
fidelity of the e The editors notice m "gat 
I EIS то ү comet of the in the followin 
h 
number feet above the sea. ine of m х оаа 
mighty| «Опе of the mena lendid comets of bens timen. 
— the — gr in the со with нас е a ice dipping | 16 appeared ЙД ii the northern sky on the 
йө Башын i view, we presume, objects of|almost into the lake, while to the left the undulating | evening of June 30,1861. The head was considerably 
Exhibition. А €: — т т ict of m rocks extended far and wide. brighter than ав ret magnitude. Тһе tail, 
c ) "e de Era a scene we would willingly have m upon | even when viewed in the strong чету measured 70? 
b Jodoigne, grows hy L — io ‹ ia, was | at our leisure, but again we were forced to xd оп аё | іп length. The elements have been computed by Mr. 
оча y ær deste wh e, who received — rom |t the nearest habitation was yet distant. wards, | Hind. The distance of the comet бош The — 
Carson, i- erable interest | ‚ and still onwards, we toiled over cars e evening of the 30th June amo about 
xm lits —- the Victoria Exhibition. The | tracts of snow. Some of these were of сопвїйегаЬ | millions of miles. It is no both 
Baig irili igis wia gat, Ja я g, the h all depth, not 1 wo red dt n а. - ES c the sun and the earth. Тһе elements inserted above 
y arnits e 1аеа ot wha 
diuisa seqni br many visitors, » including [uniform depth т snow might have Our|tion to the tru A. ЗЕ есш 
iellency the hor, the Exhibition will be | caravan о inn р feo A foal which followed d 
MED day, atio pru -the Committ its dam, aod Shot, pr а а most the 
: 2 worship or | appearance as way in e over th ЖЕ 
for tbat purpose. Hobart Town Mercury. snow. The pee ced prre r 
—————— spoke but little, geti th and| ороолт 
boldly pushed as pilot wheneveritwasdoubted| The Technologist (Kent & Co), vol. 
whether the snow were ly safe.” со 
ДЭо{{сеєв8 of Э300&5, ov provisions are to be bad in this wild kingdom, | эйепсе to arts 
w ey 
m Life on the tof mans), | serap : Bo hariog nhin Vo prone us we sat down toa омы editor, 
Q1 relates w n id during a | quiet breakfast of trout, SA керне ди Tull. « оь — 
> ow-clad moun f Norway. In |sultation as to the —— of obteining а i 
LS e pages to the us резо author in ulged a of sugar, and candles. | now yw jas eo à contains articles « 
оре that they would afford а more intimate acquaint- | («А village called ibtd in Hedal, about fivoand 
е pores ral Ме of the ; petutiey han ia to bo English miles north-east, was the nearest | ivory, silkworms, and a great variety of other 
found а m a works on that try. We|plaee from which Mimi d be гиче among anch i is а paper on the ану dy Mr. М. 
— 5а lly succeeded, We more. Ніз! First Кары to o od fisherman at the — but | ray, which we reproduce in another 
- во gmo ne d ons so graphic, and phe — ces | for the sake = — RT e the unisexual чия” о 
at оге те 1 коой luck there e hap- Mx. gwort ich Mr. Wray's Ó—— 
€ LECT produced an entertaining volume, Pest wa chance to ирт А, man here from this v A A fifteenth edition of Blacks Pictun y» ue Tourist i 
claims a permanent place in the library as | village of Bjólstad, and à having ing apparently no occupa- | Seofland (А. Black & Co., tu. 
