3 
Avausr 18, 1860.]} 
shey are a bou! e their time or suffer the loss; the los OSs 5 
nd to serv 
atters like these in m: 
hey must r or aaia e. 
te what y you rags ca 
these eren the arket, ie ing themselves 
fi Ther few anxio 
ould 
w i ke j: 
er adequate An fi 
taken in his instruction, Evenings’ leisure kaa 
be aie ae young i — s — hours, Show 
me a you end such hours in 
“will show you a novice 
t his bus sr a 1 poatate to say that young 
dene may pot me mors thro =e the evenings of one 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
effected, uch an Operation communicates no 
at paa ea e e; but if 
uc 
are jand also convert v equation, we can then express 
Cine 
either correlative. 
Thu us, AB — B= 
or AB— A= 3 
For instance, substitut t 
NE Aasi 
Body + soul = man. 
Man ~ sonl = 
for this abstract 
= A corpse. 
a disembodied spirit. 
Man — body = 
“So likewise, Speakon + repulsion = 
Mat 
Ma y attra 
* «The constitution of natal Weds i is very 
a in one eect, e pow mple or com 
pound, forms ies basi Bigs of. ‘the TE alism, ‘and 
755 
Tourists would gladly welcome 
| district in these islands, 
ssistants. 
r. Howard’s superb work on 
Fy the Nueva Sonnologre of 
ve), which has just been 
ludes the following subjects, Ci mabe 
| p t of tl 
is an elaborate critical aceount oc 
pages, showing amon 
ariet as ia ie 
sho g other things that it ery 
| allies stared do not produce the alkaloids which ar 
valuable medicine, or yield them in very mi 
ganti py ae of which h they form the a 
A third is Ọ. pube escens 
without a plate, and a fourth is C. erythrantha, the 
VERDE 
cies or Enp; 
former by various accessions 
ust ab 
the. for 
or r diminations of e mens) it is the qualitative power, 
2 
ats they wi in seven = from their own prana 
ju ut 
rhaps may get {s 
the guantitative or basic power remains 
tionary” * * “Ina mpting to comprehend 
ae ature of vital force, Gutich m 
| in wane as in the € highest de 
3 | produc ad ig 
in Spe i 5 
Ce 
What EN ng 
VEPSseSs 
H 2 O > 
“ils Hotho ouse Bn ngineer, Vine Cott tage, Garston, Lown 
ool. 
Orchard Houses.—In No. 56 “AN the Year 
60, it is suggested that a few trips to 
uld nade by small market 
ga 
= 
tho 
ith all wi. ‘wish to benefi 
se 4) 1 
wc but the more common notion 
rstand by force, is any y influence | 
of 
which is efficient in producing some kin 
TRADE Lists Recervep.—A Catalogue of Hyacinths 
and oth ier Bulbous roots imported and grown by 
Messrs, Parker & Hes no Paradise Nursery, 
Road.— William Cutbush & Sows (of 
, | Deseriptive Bulb Citalegite for 1860. 
arden Memoranda. Ț 
Gard 
Me Curury, s, DE 
which gives dynamical impulse 
force. Man the changes which 
bodies 
some kind of Bos and called ‘poeta y Sayer | 
A organisms trans L a 
pi aaan) physienl variously modi ifie q by the cir pecu uliar 
ps agp, e abundance of 
me, maki ing Fot nine wee 
This 
but 
EET 
n in bear 
arly and late kinds, +3 of which 
and yet 
ory Ci 
thill possesses; the first ales th Loot 
Th 
Cu 
and the last t the Pri nee of W. pe Blac 
e ed accordin 
directed, in ath on to the creature’s vital princip 
to operate n opposition to the i of gung: 
bayi 
tab f 
ighed and soit with a 
hear, if i if th 
ne wi to the Harlow 
n +} +, N, 
th 
Princess eet al p 
| It is Ae sone wit ith all. who take Sage eet 
d flay vour, and a useful kind for forci 
Prin om 
thou ough it 
relative power 
may sée houses of all ery approaching “to 40 in 
gainbe and have all their questions answered.— 
Thomas Rivers. 
Societies, 
Boi Wake Con Committee, August 14.—On 
this Pelaa sak Mr. Cuthill showed a collection of Straw w- |! 
niat ioc ‘tus it is a self- ein and super- | 
paca is the hich Mr. Cuthill most 
intending principle, which contr 
e phy rysical and 
varie 
depends 3 it suffered ed thane any other sort this year, 
as 
a proo 
tJ 
+ E 
of its ee i TA we may meni 
“ae SPAS 
pod fanctions of is BA jaa = ng to 
intelligent desi It is pe ase for 
ei a force wW Hiei ca can act wit 
be 
pable of developing a Dolg ir ven considerable 
ag eter 
surpris 
uch authority should 
no 
off if in one i y: 
Of seedlings, Mr. Cat hill has two, both of which 
It is true t: have 
s season as if was ciparos, they 
would Sey rove t it must be r remenibere d that 
Pel Praa 
= Reese came various 
+i 
on the continual „accession = energy ong the conversion 
ÄLL 
eam flavonrless. a drier season and 
J 
With | 
imagine little 9 will be iat with the 
OF o ie ch he calls Highland 
lruge, Violette ative, 
Red Nee “Ne etait ola s 
Thèy were all fine fruit, the produce o 
otters of Boles. 
| are made personae to its per feere resin 
I 
n conclasion, Dr. Boase repudiates “ positivisi 
Sadie a oi ning that all 
ee Vike sae Sree” 
is the style of thie learned Eoia our 
pee whl wil will mae te the reader 
one with w: he desires to 
Ss tS RE 
The Philosophy of Nature 
the Causes and got of ‘natura pone “by 
Henry S. Boase, M.D., F.R.S. 8vo, Longma 
"A pe 
4h 
oad at pth often of rong Fietorian 
- | bourne, where it has been 
| the Ide Col, A Handbook. poet 
ophy,” says Dr, Boase, 
follows wing. ao ok it may +e A pat ae the 
a: ar Pe ch pa eo is Pe Philosophy 2 
of t 
for 
e C.B., ths the Royal a he 
Artillery, in phlet The Command of the Chani 
wel and the Safty of our Shore (Bradbury & Evans), 
advocates th mation of a steam flotilla expressly for 
\ the ey 
e ange 
n se te 
the “ Maritime Militia,” for which purpose. 11,000:then 
wore be sufficient. 
estimated 
proposed fortifications is. 
nt about 12,0000001 sth conto 20 Fatma tig 
half 4 fad — In 
dints ack Prince it is. 
reader whether ape eiar thag Ss 
acquaintan 
Ary a favourable e account ap 
ar 
Cuthill’s plan of sae 
! i aura as AA of great service t 
Mareh his ground resembles, as he truly 
2 manure oes 7 3) re 
over odes: 
ants, 
sep 
at a time 1 the gb want 
is greatly old pti "of pu a 
clea ean straw or between e rows, and it 16 thoes 
ly carried out, the straw being i apogi 
the plants bar grown, hesid it is a 
ve 
| ductor of heat. Grass is 
iii 
ty 
ca 
the e ardently d Aen 
ae not mea thas is, | 
n the ordinai of the | 
47 Poe rises a | 
n it the plein’ ema 
1 principles of realities ; and 
ct s 
a man p to sity sien of | here 
, in thé other ot woul: le to prevent it. 
| tions that ships wear out and ess; truly. 
| on 
har been urged as an mezumon in in avour of ‘ation 
e usele 
then, = — — poe na "Ba t f 
also useles often do, they, 
gl 
as they 
to answer am ‘purpose ‘tor which they were erected. "Te 
His DA of eiti strong runners quie o it S a 
| attention. As soon as the crop is gathered and the 
may 
2: “ ee even Ey abstract sciences, which are 
ascribe d to the à priori i ideas of intelleetual 
intuition interpretation of the 
| ening our inner de fences, but it should be borne in | 
ind that unless the pan TE is equally prepared to 
stre engthen her, jouter lines. of Aano, those millions 
owledge is 
may M 
ar we cannot express this s more simply 
wes of correlation, 
b of | 
of & Seite f 
must be as the Sarariuaratiin, of | 
than | 
orrelation can fee exist in the union 
3 which are indisgolubly oe 
fm ne co-efficient; n the oceurren 
agi to table 
| relating, to vege’ 
e | instance, a 
v ppr tween the rows, he ar Bin $ 
quantity of light v hime te into 
strike a Ae aliatay as ne ie Oa R Ri» 
Sot time. His plants iat to furnish him. with 
rs and frajt, 
an i 
hese ov sae rily sea pics existence of the e 
Sal etn a e 
oe irate ers kee 
which rp ae Sg a Correlation, nds. eo ie “tabs pocket a i also Ñ 
And sinice the EEn equation is, in fact, ari ys me ge be Biensingensels: toh: iri me le : frui 
a definition or identical proposition, its conversion may | model of similar guides to every great county or large | long ones whic take ong Spine, it 
