' attractions. 
verybody livin 
tiful sylvan a been much admired, and with it object: 
justice, for it is really a ch neni bit of art. 
EET URNER resid ed, anddelive: a 
ARRIRA] address “A Bee aP a ro instrumen for the pur] ose e are therefore 
> ounce the tion of one which is to 
gth the advar udying natural | 
be dalle the Dendr Mila and which is offered at 
| a very reasonable price. 
ere is at first however a slight diffic 
A 
itages 
history, including geology, pyar ie zoology. The | 
_establishment of the Field-Naturalists’ Society, he said, | 
was an iny new idea, there Teis no institution of | 
the kind Aase oe in the United ate sai) The inten- 
‘8 
Er. 
piy ti 
ter o ociatio similar 
. GRINDON, whose “ Manchester Flora” and deners! P 
and Wildflowers” were works | too well known re 
to require recommendation. 
were threefold. First, „to take excursions into t 
stu tye Whig lowers and 
country 
wild animal: 
Mj 
nd Hl Servoyor, for taking x the vbaight of trees, “buildings, 
and other objec being 
rse would answer the sam 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL a 
"all eee the vo as that of the sont „which of ~ 
[May 5, 1860, 
‘duced att and we confidently 
uniy end pti “of the beautiful 
is understood r fortnight w; 
l 
y anticipate 
design. It 
rill o 
ietvi a ae view the groun d, which 
however at present acaroi passable except in 
fine wea 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
THE HERBARIUM BEETLE, 
is a class of = mo ingeniously test 
Art by its cui 
ully clever in 
t 
such disgusting inse! 
ready answer acces that it was for the purpose 
inducing a greater ace of cleanliness in mankind. 
Such perso’ 
ofn 
“he had eaNiy, with the aid of Mr. Sra AINER, | i deli 
Eeg “ai Street, wri the delight with which the 
d been received show ed that LEN was | 
eart intl he study of 
sree a 
eight of the Si: The hor: ne fro 
nature. urged his auditors to become members o the tree, and e perpendioular li ine. from 
‘this Society, believing they koat obtain therebý oo | 4 at to the top form and 
lectual, recreative, and sanitary advan right-angled tri 
é intervals, and so 
ate ne ht ithe obje ect of cy irra the e possessors ee 
collections of aes look over them at stated 
keep up in their minds a knowledge of 
ey 
E of tiie ee nts of which they might be in 
~ Leaving such i ingenious theorists to their own fancies, 
we shall here de pepe the nme “ge states of the insect 
ey ma ibly be jaan to 
our re sole The Se insect itself is a 
rather Sean shaped little beetle with long antenne 
© 
Society was intended as much for those who k e v lof the tree to the eye is the hypiikandas; ht any 0 
nothing of botany as fo those who were adepts in | the aoe le whic h the latter makes with the | sides is is 
the science. The ladies would of course find a a plea- | | 45°, 
in becoming members, and botanical studies es By’ Re f the above convenient inst) bel 
D airg i eeable le ooeupation for ng neers Beas sanay which subtends an angle of 45°. is eiii habit: 
el soci would result 
3 . Ther enjorments of life did not sea in ertained, and consequently the height of the 
The instrument is in the form of a small cylin- 
ö case wh hen Mature | ‘dial ba about 13 inch et and $ inch « deep 
and 
Ptin ide, and from its destructive 
s has been aaia ag nam ed, Ptinus fur, or the 
thief. inns says of it, 
destru He 
rbaria, insecta, aves, pelles, utensilia, 
Tabact : non pellitur ambro- 
It isabout one- 
Wtadbia, imo pulverem 
i 3 VCO: iditur 
siacis, 
| Sa isa ont bia und si the s 
two 
n acting committee formed 
expressed his great vote 
nag ie Society, a mane en tk 
Lapeer al 
at nar of natural history. A v 
n for his inaugural Apy was carried unani- 
mously, s iid the PAAS ~i the — was spent in |} ‘attached to o the stem one og 
the i inspec! ion ò rem conversation. n short | through that part 
the whole affair s to <n been so judiciously applying the det to 
te and successfully executed, that the ee bri rays of 
the Society a 
ape nh e 
d.the small pening 
the si it “hole a“, the same 
certuin. 
ra eset Baek ee calculated to do real svat joini 
y bring together persons who tot 
= ome prom goat feeling. On this o picasa 
ee with very great satisfaction, | reflection from e ang 
tat “a an,” Mr. Joun SHaw of Ec eles, rel the ‘object and i itsi ‘nine is double th 
i of the mirro hii a aa: under 
was taon asa eroe We hail such a sidera at an a i of 
a ec, nore with very an 
n- | ferrugino es black, 
of an inch in length, ferruginous brown 
we ubescence, the head 
thorax with four transverse 
bpi y 'y short hai irs, the ba ck channelled, t fhe 
tall 
meet tion a 
Workin and consent the Tet and i 
T because 
stance as a sign of oe bese 
abled ee an angle of 45°. Therefore hae, the top 
men too seldom j pii: such soc ies, 
= i 
‘above the mark i 
in fine fresh specimens with two interrupted w. 
n | fasciæ, one a little be: nt towa rds the base and the Yo 
egs ferruginous 
both in size and — being dark 
and t 
held. If the observer is neare: 
testaceo e male is more 
is 
slat oat aara n Lager a from the latter to wise 
ete ee, the image of is the lee of the 
than the femal 
©. 
is very | abundant i in old houses at i the 
farther, nef 
a shark.” Ata considerable d gans 
top € of an 
no reason why ample sh 
by hundreds 7e others if the gentle ane of en 
ragement be hel ld ‘out to them wh upright appearance: slows to 
b which separates the reflec 
the curse of working men will are ve ae their We have tele i = fosteittnt poe find it em i 
ural history correct, a hts may be e Aen- 
ith ca * reful reat or oe: th Be within 
‘a be the ady — 2 or 3 inches, with very little trouble. 
who aire a vdishonest eae by ranting cil 
ca ion exercised by e 
as. 
In another column will be found the report 
made to the H cess ee be ieee y their Council 
‘at hed ary on „Tuesday | last. | w 
oy rink’ 
in pairs 
the t ee segments i aries o flowing “the head, — 
the hint part of the oo bg poe nay A e i 
transversely wrinkled, and nd | 
rolegs which assist 
it Sere sae fom Men fina d Sons Next week we 
X bia a col T FOR irre our Ti headers a COLO 
Tameika Sa C ARIRE OF taza, and other Nzsrretp’s plan of the Garden, which was pro- 
URED ENGRAVING of Mr. is 
og 
on the inner edge. It has nine pairs of 
| ras pores, the first placed in the ‘ola between the two 
