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THE Aa CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE | 
kerma. 3, 1860, 
ArT the Hogarth ai in n Wi aterloo Place, the 
iè now on priv extre sape interesting 
STATUE OF Mn 2 ie rom nal 
Eo for the hy by 
Mr. 
of 
g tunic of wool, called 
in the Lachesis 
is gw He is 
is ihe igure 
the gra¢e and activity which the 
Cae senate is said to have possessed i 
de 
in a 
a We understand aat the peated which have 
Saat conception of young 
INN EUS ‘ae Stei. m the Lachesis Lapponica 
it appears that so many rea cident befel 
Liny 2vs whilst on his tour i inL alasa, 
having had to e his own dress at 
some Lapland hut, to get dry after a 
drenching in the hill torrents ; 
some of his own pro’ 
have availed him 
ture which habitu 
belt, and of w 
ost 
ar iie Aa he would 
self of some of that Oe rae ek 
gs at aplander 
iake- shift t vasoulum i in the 
ee , and r natural 
pe or cay as he was descend- 
ing ong of at peat rivers of land. 
It is with es ce to such incidents that the 
sculp! bok has 
-energy and 
the young 0s 
vivid mental perceptivity that 
to detect in 
pene 
ught to indicate ‘oe indomitable 
phys activity which characterised 
much 
tie 53 explains tie ajaw Shey: is mechan a pa 
ay 
however, is derived, 
Retweeti the Soviet 
s ‘ N 
now add that a general design by 
has siden acota, and only remain 
ails filled in. Plans of a N 
out ffices for the 
Gore, we can 
Mr. NESFIELD 
e angenittt s eat Co eate are 
under considera p its We it is ho ope ed not er- 
c Mr. EYLE inin 
rg 
pr 
A eapec al group, w. 
the erent reformer of the 
Persoon, amongst Žiher 
study, to 
ow 
species, either indigenous or exoti 
Amongst these of thas mo ortant, from its 
te] 
tof Eng- 
in 
mpor 
i abits Sey superior clit is the Jad of 
our prevent illustration, | Mara Or eades site 
name Orea 
s in the m 
the 
2 co “pe 
LAA AR t Society. Tan a7; I 
“‘ The account from the he esa of the Gardeners Chronicle 
vertising, dec. 
for extra adve! 
amo 
unting to 1287. 165., was laid 
MARASMIUS OREADES 
e PE ithorities ag t were consulted for the fae, | "eR 
5 beau oer and the bust at the Linnean 
oa ion, a bust in the | 250 
a A bie and two prints 
oung, were e Thi 
ie been pineal 
in aoe 
printh ex- 
‘= upon the Tea 
o the right chéek—an error which 
Salailn perpetuates to its discomfiture, 
Tù the exeoution of his task pe et has shown 
and origin inalit ty such ee 8 
atuary, Instead of iari 
well-known wart 
e nas § 
hg was, in whe picturesque dross, of his da; y; and 
h ved t tli 
sean rather than | In 
y of thi ment 
c 
t- Natural size. (opted, by plitchadol from “Greville’s Scottish 
Cryptogamic Flora.) 
before the Committee, with a letter from HEWs, the | 
ing Mr. Marr 
publisher, mating that the Proprietors did not poate payment | ignora 
of the abov 
e 
red to make a prosent of it to the Socie 
d 
e following mes ondence has taken place | fv ES 
= the proprietors of the | dire 
fertile ci 
des 
regular ri wie in aici bel were fone 
ob used Rei the inidnight dances ney 
his notion rejecte their 
e, an are only jg 
creases in size year “after i exactly 
whole ring Mrs. Huss ussey 
records a rapa ek in which the increase of 
the S very isible. crop hi aa been produ 
p yro but a drought of 
hs DA Baedd. 50 that 
individual appeared till 
had meanwhile kag beneath the surfi 
f 
arren any ca 
at an ediy b stage in a part of 
ed, 
forme which in 
| was once more saturated with m 
inches beyond that ‘of ‘the spring, so as to show 
the ring ina sigle 
seasor 
Mär s Oreades, or as it is commonly called in 
fijada, "the Champignon, a name applie ed collectively 
to Fun gi in France, or, if netee" pop gie 
more especially the nest ee oom, 
species, seldom produc 
the season. The peared plant is 
except in athe 
a reddish ul ‘Ga rmi 
which is from 1’ 03 tig Hib s akods, $y GOA 
and nearly smooth, with a oni thiek 
aan ote wa ge as i 
tea with sd more 
ne jer 
pee Dat in 
very “vaciable; thon He ‘always downy 2 
base; the gills are few in number, b 
are whi 
te, sandoften very ital 
dant, forming a thin wash u 
is herbs amongst which the plant ane 
butagre 
A 
pose 
a qua 
kp 
r, W vien tlie ilens is of 
The pileus, 
i erhaps the best c 
all Tanpi for oe ble Easa car’ relly fried or s 
| with an admixture of finely minced herbs. and amin 
Q 
o 
z 
a 
2 
a 
a 
o 
lai 
n 
© 
mpany, may 
tro? nish gills, w 
examination, Sha, it is 
angerous or doubtfu 
having satan Pas 
poe to ae E oe acrid i 
l species with 
| Gia Ae can be substituted for it ae from gros! 
want observation. 
non is however not only 
mediat 
uaint ae è stai 
medie Wav, aa a ET to f a 
ed th Keepa t La 
See it 
Mr. J. MATTHEWS, 
rie —NO. iy ie 
Maga Fag i Fr.—Sine 
| peana a as eines erly defined, aei; a leas' 
500 species, it becam b e almost a matter of necessity to 
ranira into distinct ere such as had any well- 
defined characters. Amongst at it was esa 
n doin A as pro 
md, har. ous proportions are ey Eaa sE 
ren hegora ¢ ostume. 
I be admitted pe Ar. TUPPER’S 
05 pak as itis one 
of Seine sculpture, 
roachin 
Er ee y to each other i in ‘general habit, bit, which agr i agreed 
g 
ndh that instead o melti eines A a 
loathsome putrescent yoni they wet were taco to aky 
up; and if ef or dee be softer condition e ag 
only por sm they had been worms an 
washed by heavy or one uent rains, The 
ton of ‘the ge tee which ears thè el wa was iioreover 
und to be dist and not of 
the same eee with it. These t Fungi besides, 
sane name of 
seg Sates funn’ oe “hous 
ua ons, though pant yield by them 
: ila ut pe ke mixe 
à | improve the extract. They al 
rmons | Ë 
steeping in equal quantities of white wine 
og ould be oa and strained n a 
owever, as the aroma is 
should be avoided. ee 
‘A reference to our figure, with the 
he Cham eek id you or x 
t | anara kå ie n a rufous sorte 
cream colo tits gills are broad, 
coloured, al fre, will be sure to prevent the 
bility of mi: for it 
one who Sane: acquainted with its merits 
Toadstools fit less than he has been in the babit 
doing, from deeply rooted prejudice , WS Be © 
ON A ile 2 2 ARRANGED BC 
FOR PLANTS. ru 
efforts 
Or- | respected friend Mr. Ward, to éxtend the 
and pleasgre derived from ‘the study. and love 
m T -become 
E o A 
d 
Jeavesof Gra 3 
Temei | 
fGarlic. Itis atthe same Tora j 
hen once its use is known 
useful M 
te use, but it a 
ogether | “ee 
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