692 
t a he ey is to pE und in HooKER’s | species, so geniin as sted Besat dry rot the 
from whence | balance will ropical 
Jour Se Glut die kms k Nya F bonni | exempt from th 
pel 
pears Chet ie Rant which produces it poe | 
in all eae ext to the ya order of Spu 
as is believed, the Oldfieldia be ac 
e 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL fe Wl Lan 
attacks of la La age = 3 
| quently oair} in ee centre of toe g5, where there 
mg posh to indicate thei pre Sige The 
arkable Sa ase however 7 we have 
af xy ss awed and HOOKER. “No 00 tent botanist, | 
indeed, y Sack the matter, n 
that an nt observer ia himself gathered | s 
the plant winch phra the wood. OLDFIELD’S 
plant is, however, the same as NEER nie leaf, 
ere 
The v: 
about te: year ‘isio, p though too ety for 
seen is that of a 
ants, 
case pr Boa similar in a Je arge log of 
rakon mistakes avoided.* 
[Jury 28, 1866, 
ep ad ght- direction, so that the resources 
the amay may be properly developed, and 
E nothing particular in HEREMAN’s PORT- 
[OTHOUSES, ”? writes a gen agg: T they. 
ther such hous 3 
ames use, being from one to two-fifths heavier 
than se uch used in particular 
med Oak, itis m icula 
s of t e vessel and is very d able j provided 
it is not ontined, in which case it decays rapidly. | 
It is particularly pec ieaet - ste: 
will stand a great degree of heat in the wake 
fires, where there is a free cu’ arront o ot oe and me 
are frequently o: of a 
is avail 
mare ap 
ta g 
by on RER, 
bar Teak, though in turn iti ceeded | P| 
aerer o Ausan, The sapwood, however: is 
very vihje to decay, and requires to be carefully | 
Hag tig we have seen numbers of >p: in ‘which | 
has 
loped .Fun 
logs is often, strived ith an Alga closely allied to 
ideum is also 3 
ti 
h 00 
sapwood, a in a iene pine Raek are 
e + 
amboats, as n k 
;{and that the rage will produce Fagers 
t present not been | usually fou 
p e spade is like another 
hoga spade; but some spades will do their work far 
Tt has been asserted that the different species of | better than others, On ; 
stor baie will not attack iy enheart, but this|yet you can write with one, and the other only 
` So it is with these Here- 
3 he ey are similar in appearance to others; 
~~ ntage ae was sl greater iia ir n | be t they have mer Ste el 
do not tods consist in good construction, good arra aay 
omplete | 
y28 
ae whieh wit aes ripen 
ream as it were of t 
urability of the metal depen 
“ can howeyer no longer be practised 
For over pur oses it is feared that a 
will be too much inclined to splinter under 
wounds, b there has 
panes 
ne important circumstance ending these 
pr te Sta woods is that hae dë not eae 
cost so much as t aces the lon 
| seasoning 1 is taken ints considerat 
ae 
portability, and ghanpngss, 
Without any pretence to high finish or elaborate 
workmanship, which in such “structure es represent 
amere waste of money, they are perfestly well 
made. 
Their arrangement is as simple as ingenuity can 
render them. No rafters — the light and 
make them cumbrous. o sashes have to be 
were up or let Si ses ever-breking lines 
weights or echauical con- 
ct ng and yet i the Ventilation requiais e in 
buildin gs is as perfec cl wh ured. This is 
effected by narrow doors, fix ere rafters are 
nd, and opening by lateral hinges for 
either half or all their Tanga at the will of the 
easy 
pose, 
holes, if oat; redo, 
Greenheart, the produse < f Nectandra Rodizi, 
isa i which occurs ab tl 
and 
and as "a ht be 
wcmtains a os deal o DR ai is ahaa s 
' | Larch, of which v 
n of a ship, but we have spoken of nie 4 
a er s fan, 
whi ch are of the most importance, with the 
of 
tion of the —— = ad ine, 
sometimes sain 
composed. We ro ‘ny _howeves, had an 
opportunity of examining the dry rot of such 
, though, as 
Ler enter it ie | is hese means com ‘letely 
Pe 2 raet lirie, s a Bade of examin 
„ing nies 
wh Parre. as to 
fol pid information, which we give in his own 
vin much used fi 
building in t this country, and h on an Biror uad "g 
tation a rhe go an durability. It is to be had 
in Jong lengths 
for beams, shelf- ieces, 
Farge. I hay a own the 
lanking, and similar 
wood well fo fora ily |° | 
r = 
een used for a more or less 
and is therefore chiefly employed | the ach 
vesse a Ex = wood is Er well nown to need 
mu Mahogany is now lar, argely used 
te cs ot 
for anki tied other pi s dail 
| oa on Ee favour. 5 
i 
by the name of Angelee, 
°| and said to be produced by Ariari hirsuta, 
aA Aay er ae praised and by oug ad to be | 
aie Malabar Teak. IORN, 
By exe: avating the pike ers host th ey m 
be made to have sufficie pe k ead-room even shen 
the sashes are only 8 fee 
It is their perfect poraity pe must give 
them a peculiar value of the publi 
If we hire a honis for si. or E Uhta years, and a 
wen ek o fix up a o, $ 
a "property of the E $ 
m pp of the term. ut if instead of fai 
rop down one of these Heremans w 
My p it up and panies it along with the a 
s Over land area Sa 
0 exports 
m the Malabar coast, and |t 
is reason it believe from Indian experi 
ity that it is likely to prove a valvable 
ion. 
T of its 
aaa 
venture, in concluding this long series of | m 
Semel ase having 
ya 
5 iti is subject, to make a few remarks which have 
o which 
cans, wheelbarrows, and other implements. 
la ndlord can touch it—a most important eil 
ion for all who have not the happiness to bad on 
e|their own freehold, Literally with a reman 
| one may ‘‘take ùp his tent aud walk. 
As to cheapness, we may refer to the advertise- 
anti s. Š pe pe with 8-fo -t lights and 40 feet 
ak a only 40 guineas. Even 100 feet long 
Maa 12- took lights, : very large house, costs only 
evi 
fate never derat i in ronnie 
e 1 orl 
whic. 
ve 
slightest p ery 
which the 
n with t aakh strin 
à what is common]: 
kc aaar; and sho’ sak thet 
we tie 
ed. Xy yloatronia ea except | 
- | due, they arise 
: 
to 
a |partionlar 
| be teonted by the principal as below the d 
4 4 G e 
507. ; prices which nothing else that we know of, 
milar 
E as <= ganboa ats or similar errors may b 
either from ignorance on the part 
Therefor 
nice 
or 507. anybody may have a 
efficient portable orchard house, which in 
of the authorities i in our dockyards, nor on that of 
subordin s in our in ere eee gh 
as one for shelter, were 
whom ae orders may i 
knowledge of the subjec vidi 
most accurate BE recent penis tion ab- | 
sence of all desire to mos een characterised 
chs mw td 
to ob 
the: ER es Covere ed ae thatched frames. That 
a 
growing in them, whieh for health ‘ut cro ee 
tg pas = 
iti eraztmen e 
not on - = count of of se gre qualification 
t, the 
ui 
iniaa e porta A 
e from poli itealsagtiveacoly, ag have hitherto ro een p proposed i be tis ip 
n the 
e heatin 
0 > 
stoves, Tike those se of ‘oY ORO are i open 
u.. And how few garden 
best gas 
to serious 
e lighted by 
secrecy, fi n impression that it wold at o 
Emih become soe prey of Fag like 
is however to iea embered | 
i impatie 
merit, 
tical 
prae |ia 
‘inf iesma "ihat ‘their engine: wil be 
