Juse 2, 1860. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHEORIOLE 
Norah Creina. The other stands in p class were comano 
exhibited by Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Lee, organ. | first solely intent 
In the Second Class of Sixes Mr. Chap “i Was suc | sor intended objects 
ivid, Duke | supplies the future ri 
tances 
pri ousl 
ora, Triumph Royal, La Belle Nanette, Fra 
a ie a Byron, and Delaforce’ 
livid, aei Agile, "Triemph 
| Byron , and Globe Bizarre; t 
y Mr. Street, deserved especial praise, 
~ 
advised g 
pale api 
ida AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
+ tih 
the ect, on the 
as has been 
e been termed), 
+ af +h 
their new aalis for | 
young, and storing | siren pointed out, 1 
euirements of the f amily. or 
r 
forint for this oi s bj 
hin ; bei 
mis 
istaken for wa: irs 
nto the 
Aa D 
poe 
mulated, | 
exp ient, or or siarvation 
circumstances, some 
“giving Day or a syru 
—— containing brood. 
e air , a sma all portion of boney is 
At certain d iry pea pe a in the 
which is 
the eres “alle Janet ro 
To prese: e it from 
drt 
A PR bany time, 
ı prepar arina prays "honey 
mmendation. 
or ry Gro 
r. Tolley for ya 
mander, and 
wi one k us 
Card o of Co 
C 
ae a object in this provi 
them at once to com 
do 
on a Tearing the parens stock, ‘the bees 
X honey. There is little doubt that the 
g 
mence the work of buildi 
as are hiv 
well known that, necessary i 
bees gaa a zanat 
repar | the for the 
a no 
pond « or brook is within a ranneke distance, a a shallow 
having a piece 
wood floating on it and cov the 
ident proceeding is 
of thin perforated 
they 
oh, ae aeaa 
unprecedentedly bad ‘me, may ey said to have been | 
decidedly successful, sev 
ExroMoLoorean: May The President in the 
chair. The President preet- two rare species of 
small beetles fou yi y d wa of the sooty ant near 
Mickleham, and tie a large Poo of beautiful 
yr en a t oe Mr 
in Perthsh 
tir: ohn the | bees are 
whole extent. 
‘Wee 
PN a are y 
ious | bees cw soc and not 
yes into the hive, as 
Its com: 
. Bond a st 
lad f 
y announced that a new part | hive 
was ready for aae Thé 
cs 
Bs —— eee 
Notices of Books. 
We have before us a sixth edition of Taylors Bee- 
Keeper’s Manual (Groombridge), a little volume which 
w time can 
Some remarks in reference 
under the heads both Spring Manage- 
meat b pposed to have been 
the sea 
i 
of the ry mpe now an ab all hives ought not to be left ex 
nee Combs.—The material of which 
curiously formed is wax, ge wear s 
n ee rg or 
top, and placing it 
» for the bees 
So essential 
a delay i abt supply, eari th ape ayos hin th the hi ~ 
in of y, early in the year, wit ve. 
“ Shade,—It has already been observed that out-door 
to the mi and 
r; the hea nrgeerere sce 
dering | the bees entwomelp iwaacible e, but subjectin: 
g and e specially i in e pe xes, deo 
In all such cases it is 
mat, or some- 
n ath 
well, therefore, to give en tag nm of a 
any substance direc 
is gaerell, but porase on thi ning of the kind, thrown o In the words of 
carbon, oxy gen, Gelieu, ‘they delight best in oo ‘assists becausé 
form this is secretion, | there mes — ae ature nyp Aag a a 
mistak exposed to 
has assamed a more 
mounix guides, 
Serer = a very os by those who por the 
with them to Switzerland. 
of Cambridgeshire ; me oe of Planis 
and fill) found in i iis reas KA ‘Cambridge. By C. C. Babing 
At on they | ton, Esq., M.A oorst. Small 8v0., pp- 327. 
the 
heat of the| Botanical per iin in hen county of Cambridge will 
nearly. black. | doubtless find this volame a most acceptable guida 3, for 
| A Flora 
n size and 
‘ Fae 
È Fip 
i 
“it 
i 
ik 
Ta 
a 
S, 
5 
at it ‘ieee continually to the d 
ryeni i “new ”—an unlikely oe when a 
distinctions are alone regarded. By the former 
Babi gt ny eae in cdi ew i 
more new Brambles, 
i GH 
and n B mre! z 
+ Graie to o his list of tof Cambridge 
the latter he would ae ira bin vache m 
supposed, a ppn 
of of places where less iiini ‘see aot are to be found 
imm 
wax. With this m 
closed honey- -cells, 
or their buds, of a a grayish co 
ediately on swarming, blending with its an 
aterial they 
form 
hide, s a great feature in the volume; which is also 
orton of | 
of ome 
lour, which 
miscellaneous idg 
~ The number of Cam 
varnish the li plants now ‘ery e extinct, there. is very remar! 
+ 
—We have 
arm is honey, 
oney.— 
e sw 
ilding. Et R 
rives, or works so well, as one that i is populons means of their probosci 
‘Should any doubt exist on this point, it | flowers, from ‘ohante it de 
to unite a second smaller swarm to | of , together with 
be age petal within af a few | times soji 
l mischief would 
th ee 
seen 
erives a 
tts colo 
that the first want} A third volume of thie Bradbury's wonderful 
for the purpose of comb- | Nature-printed British Seaweeds is out. It is entirely 
ing 4 aot rt ar ns us ecupid by the green species, which we sho i have 
s, from 
d, owin g be their thinness 
of vite i 
enough, separately, to Meet | wor ‘As these become sever y filled, 
Ae aai in | iiey ‘re "coated over or sealed with a thin cov - 
of Spri ei tn king Swarms, under the section "pally or fate te bir ag the thor, in oor il ao Ba 
with 
“The plan originally proposed lation, for the age 80 We have seen in page 13, 7 by dome o 
Keeper’s oe, as has Mg ig ag Lo ag re in three s; In the mean cee ogi mber we, ge OF Li eae i 
directions for the | bees will have commenced ce eae Pee ee £ the } ea of that et a: Vegeta ble Ki , and 
en! “of a oon to aoa non Sand we ae yoy tal = berad wariy w a sordi rk the last, in which pir aaa additions were 
date from f "acre obi a” paca from whence it is derived; and it ow i 
mg Cece pti Re ; noticing, as we | remarked that the bees in their collection never mix Mi 
a the various substan nen or nsed in a tive, | together the pollen of differen _— ore _ ilay pron: ad Ohieaie n peper pers oe o: 
. . H wer. — 
r po 3a cas > to on vi peter n n Ed to brush this off, vom 15 samples of "Celery was pe acon for comparative 
ARMA the weather now be eo pen into a the poomlike cavities (or baskets as they | ea at the garden i 1859, and various notes and me- 
