Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . 4 ? Goatfi-Beard. 5 Yellow Poppy. 6 • ....Spotted Sow Thistle. 7 Water-Lilies. Venuss Looking-Glass. 8 * Scarlet Pimpernel. Nolana. 9 Marigold ... Red Sandwort. 10 Fig-Marigold. 11 Lady Eleven-Oclock, 13 m Blue Pasion Flower. 2 p. ni Pink Pimpernel. 4 Lady of the Night. 5 .,,.. .Night-blooming Catt-hfly. 6 Marvel of Peru (Fom- oVlockl. 7 .White Evening Lychnis(Night- bloomiug Cereus.)—Harpers Touny Ffuplf. Tlif Dead N<-a. One of the most iut eres [ ing lakes or inlandseas in the world is the Dead Sea, whichhas no visib


Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . 4 ? Goatfi-Beard. 5 Yellow Poppy. 6 • ....Spotted Sow Thistle. 7 Water-Lilies. Venuss Looking-Glass. 8 * Scarlet Pimpernel. Nolana. 9 Marigold ... Red Sandwort. 10 Fig-Marigold. 11 Lady Eleven-Oclock, 13 m Blue Pasion Flower. 2 p. ni Pink Pimpernel. 4 Lady of the Night. 5 .,,.. .Night-blooming Catt-hfly. 6 Marvel of Peru (Fom- oVlockl. 7 .White Evening Lychnis(Night- bloomiug Cereus.)—Harpers Touny Ffuplf. Tlif Dead N<-a. One of the most iut eres [ ing lakes or inlandseas in the world is the Dead Sea, whichhas no visible outlet. It is not mere fancythat has clothed the Dead Sea in desolate shores, with scarcely a greenthing in sight, and scattered over withblack stones and ragged driftwood, forma fitting frame for the dark, sluggishwaters, covered with a perpetual mist, midbreaking in slow, heavy, sepulchial-touedwaves upon the beach. It seems as if thesmoke of the wicked cities wasyet ascendingup to heaven, and as if the moan of their. watched its operations. Noticing thatdead moles and other small aniinak laidon the loose ground soon Gleditsch concluded to invest-igate the cause. Accordingly, he placeda mole in the garden, and on the morningof the third day found it buried some 3inches below the surface. Though won-dermg why this service was performed birds, two fishes, one mole, twohoppers, the entrails of a fish, an<morsels of the lungs of an ox. Wife— George, do the ludi avel iu s ingle aie» Husbaud- w but c ne. and he did. fearful sorrow would never leave that God-smitten valley. It is a strange thing tosee those waves, not dancing along andsparkling in the sun, as other waves do,but moving with measured melancholy]and sending to the ear, as they break lan-guidly upon the rock, only doleful sounds,ing to the great heavi-s experiment was more -^ %tM^ ^^^ Vf jtffM^ satisfactory in its progress than iu its re-sults, which were a very unctuous skin


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