= i 7) 
t has 
bee 
n employed 1 until lately, and even 
p ekia afon if ever exceeds e. 
8 in 
Ret othe er sorts. 
RPL «Se 
ches in leng 
also, 
we un 
i "3 
Promp 15, 1860.1 THE GARDENERS 
— 
| or torrid zone, to some pe point—so ill suited is 
th, 15 inches in 
every way ra liy nic y f 
are O, 
nderstan 
the , that diseases Ar be 
generated, and “they paad = "destro oyed. With r 
o bes. ¢ by 44 ity. of m bei 
ae 
stated 
own, 
Bune of Wi hite Tokay, Grape, large ‘and s 
were exhibited ug Lord Middleton’ 
ful collection of Meighan Kails 
g was shown by Mes 
b 
on 
oobagn poeple, 
espe of oe i Læ 
read :— 
F. 
Valter 
ssels ARAN ri not object | 
c. 6.—The Tiia in the Chair. 
. Farre, Esq., M.D., M. 
Moxon ek? > 
nbi 
s satan: ne: 
that this sort did not 
, from the White Portugal of 
M.B 
xhibited a 
oss pdishovared 
r Mildena i in Pa pty ber 
ies intelli- | i 
W | whilst tow: 
come re 
+4 named cultivato or 
WSs | 
ar | 
for | a 
. Veitch; they con- 
“et er Dalmeny 
as wi 
ail instruments, 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
o doubt | ally ri 
e proceed, we shall find how ‘the Hand | 
and by 
concludes, “ for ey the hope given to the earth we are 
saved.” In this we cannot agree with the Doctor. 
surely wi 
the intellect, giv yee Graal dominion. It presents 
| Eho ra and bes ys proo f in the order of creation, of that 
pri iple, "+ 
nion requires to be noticed. It is 
re imme diat e dep artm might 
say that the a a i restorative “beverage called, coffee d is 
commonly m the ee of the seed 
and not Raving ae PER pN no ad pee statert 
society it is more natural to “suppose people 
+t chifte & 
eee k ia the si ia an imals existing in tl 
world is not a proof of d or of there being a 
of trees, and other vegetable products into their service, 
is 
sae between the ltl 
- ssit t is supposed that the 
oe have been place 
valuable discoveries of food that was palatable a 
nutritious. ther t} 
Wi 
T 
5 were 
3 
alone, 
; will ai yea we re think, to overthrov w it. 
ariety. “Thi is protondot, that, in 
the ae progress of eh the influence of these cir- 
cumstances has produced a ca lication of structure 
out of an animal which yor at first simple. We shall | 
ve php disopasion of eory until we have the 
ata befor ain uch 
reserv 
a, 
may i another idea entertained 1 by 
gfe id 
some naturalist: 
by the “ dictate of an innate instinct,” 
It is gratifying to find that there are some ph 
of m edical students who strive to lead wf 
their aini towards subjects not BeA 
Hogg’s Gardeners Year 
tome 
Book for 
ree ponia apen we last year 
Alm is onfir 
1861. The. 
expressed of this 
med. It is an ine best 
of animals, to general laws. It 
| is affirmed that in the par of the animal baay, no 
disposition to change is manifested; whilst in the ex- 
+ | tremities, on the contrary. 
is full of usefpl - 
information, has a good monthly Calendar, gives an 
vores of the new plants or mon of the: year, and. çap- 
and v veny 
are a iif this be a law, there i _is no mo 
b 
cludes with a lon - lete moore ees pE 
oar rld. Wewoulà only 
F. 4 
said about i . But I naa br 
that the daa is duio inapplicable, and worse eig 
useless as tending to check inquiry. 
st 
ee pa pers 
otes i Sen, Bombi,” by yy 
MARTEN Bag 2. “Memoir on the Aurantiaces,” 
Prof. Oliv 
Mottces of f of Books. 
and Wisdom 
The Wit 
(8v0., ee ipnamens, 
355). 
ered that jesters are not fools, but 
the wisest of 
A 
ns 
government. a 
and 
Jacobinism, and 
by 
have an 
Pole ; 
Equato 
be 
pension Py one maj 
o anothe: 
pp. 
o 
yet sa 
ines ses 
only is economy not irectindoabat it 
the idea of it connected 
Joseph H 
ae: where a cormor 
our troops—has a 
inikan. and deputy- 
r 
uator; subsidies to Pi 
gatic, and eclipse, the wie! 
oanig without his ‘opy.” 
as vol NRE A : tole. 
ersia ; 
Thi bet; an venmiitity to fa 
séven daus 
sam 
of eo ie Rev. Sydney Smith |i 
The world pgm kia ago 
eside the th 
| tent 
, by whic e 
and r ibs, in their offices per- 
manent; , whilst Tho. extremities a a adapted to every 
all me the office of the 
rotect the 
cranial par art of the 
fish ane, 
| ugly one, quite unwo: 
ette: 
ensues, at 
least, if not arsan and aie should explained 
in the Introductory matter. 
Routledge’s Illustrated Naturalist for December 
treats chiefly of Humming Birds and on the. 
figures of “ger of ge EE aean tiful | att- 
must. how 
From this 
group of Bri 
ort: 
wo: yea The letter press is usually en entertain 
migiit the expected, considering the pe that 
ra to the a ke í creatur res of the: 
it treats. Wee 
little 
rary; pinoy vary 
Grasshopper Warbler has earned | its name by i its e 
peculiar song, 
T, 
oes in motion, in diferent a animals ; so 
t the fee of the bones and of th 
distant from the centre 
actions; and the carpus, tarsus 
more than all can) 
gl + 
dive: more 
4} 
anthro} 
7 
fE 
Eve! 
ume, ery 
pereh is 
FA Somebody 
extrav. 
an 
governor, deputy-governo or, 
storekeeper, and 1 
n archdeacon neigh 
fesso: oer 
ere 
; secret service-money to 
As 
is despis ed 5 | 
with disaffection, | 
rock in| 
occupied | 0 
n 
me the reader. 
"of this most | ened aiva t- 
zE 
e | ery of the grasshopper or the field cricket. It:arriv esiin 
England some tim g 
and leaves usin Sep set A 
White, : <Not hinged 
tha an the pn per of this pene bind, 
hat 
ment, than merely to say it is = cea 
fo 
a hundre 
J 
here, is one another opin ich after perusing | 
lo ode those who 
same elementary Fre long to 
follow 
engaging us in i am 
ing the mind from tl 
ndeed, to which I 
But thi 
a 
follow 
the poe aud we shall resume it in a latter part of 
the 
volum 
the bushes, 
eir structure roll it is 
distance ; 2% when shy at 
than when a great way off. Had I piece 
hopper kind is not Saath athe D 
yiş 4 have $3 
‘believed ~ fee it had bee 
untry people Sangh when i aed haps 
the pen of abird. Itis a 
By Tho mas A. G. | that 
+1. 4. pent, 
f Nature. 
E AEA ur, M.D. ya Nisbet, & Co., pp. 147. | 
ng whistle > Was that, of a bird, and 
m ER 
„ The general, reader expects to peruse with interest 
Ge it may so a termed) is 
+ E 
‘ase 
Yet ee) 
and her 
not be disa appointed in this book. The s subject is o 
where we never 
| 
existed.” 
nat Dara 
and the aon brother returni: ing 
Bre ya jei — me of ext 
14 
he Hand (8vo. Murray, pp. 
ciath, ia of or Charles Bell’ 
rt ito 
_of Mr. Alexander 
advantageously 
the present time, 
toa ay ar su subje ets :— 
n dis 
J 
eseri rs to 
vagan GREBEN, 
irae the industry, and mat 
“of "the most industrious, spirited peo: ple | 
260.)—This, 
the 
which must have often a gg to the mind of 
every thoughtful edu pers or we are 
d by the oe dd 
e | ascertain from the so 
tion 
Grass 
aromen 
he distance or even ‘the direc- 
utters it. The nest of the 
soun 
of the creature which 
hoppe: is | cup-shaped, ye made sof 
r Wa rbler 
y, that the very sun which 
ri we O etait, the rain a the | It 
and | 
Pieally ; we nee ea Cote to | 
d we are sure % find ample 
fields of profitable Rai fre eos 
treated his subje 
a lively, intelli gent, and v: 
s famous Br oe fk a 
or. 
stirring up the stude nt to seek for 
continual ce 
eneral eS will perhaps 
te eae: has been viewed too much fro: 
nal point of view, especially if he change; to jo miss the 
the circumference, 
Dr. Balfour se 
Furze 
amor epaiz ot hides it 
e interesting information in a very ate hook, but 
A sohe: makes 
gr 
sents rather a pe 
oven round 
an 
is so admi rably iden is mendes 
so ingeni 
pels shelter, feats e 
home, its discovery 
Ws 
eras its ole nope pre” t- 
es, 80 w) 
r mottled appéarance = 
e edgy 
S of organised beings 
tast created of all, is 
su 
ngs, it is affirmed that n män, the 
that this treatise was originally desi esigned as an address 
thers; and that if 
rior in vn eei 
‘don of intellect; 
inferior to the brutes, 
th 0 
ual — he is 
upport | fi 
In one of these passages, rons 
ay of the earth as described in penree under ae 
ure of a womb which receives the dead bodies 
Ant th} 
organisation to t 
—in that mwr sa 
this on 
cult passage in the 8th 
lf chall } 
rning of the resurrection, Dr. B. thinks 
a ay 08 of light upon that difi 
| spots on the neck and breast. me total Magi of the 
bird is about 5} in ches.” 
Miscellaneous. 
Late roma Roses.—My attention a this month, 
of Romans, 
ber, has 
a 
es eofcorruption, &c.,’ one | 
Property ‘which enables him to w a8 p ften 
fi wa „his destinies eh ys rerlois: mean „the “earth,” n es the 
sion 
b 
variety of nutriment, 
On the other han 
together the most p 
£474 
sas ‘the bondage of oe to-be "tthe rer 
ng the putrid bodies of the saints,” and the passage 
fro’ 
nd, ‘ gather 
ng 
seen in autumn- ane ages. 
them I found them tobe a new variety of Hybri Per- 
