. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 5. THR ol')gy, astronomy. Mi-rr- aN'» lainihai iii>»rely flowers "of the study, but ' iiliil of benefits to his fellow men thr ;illv ntitles hi tlntiral This was published in 1/27, and s It is the first w inferred that his genni- ' i Im i " by mere accident l I i i i ways to stop the \>\ itn the s>l/> in i-f-^'InMr^ icd through several cdition^ vegetable physiology, and i on of the sap, the force with sap. *th. xl thr appluMl lining by several , Whiel. 1 ,l ^ kill ; lu.;i.' . K'&


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. 5. THR ol')gy, astronomy. Mi-rr- aN'» lainihai iii>»rely flowers "of the study, but ' iiliil of benefits to his fellow men thr ;illv ntitles hi tlntiral This was published in 1/27, and s It is the first w inferred that his genni- ' i Im i " by mere accident l I i i i ways to stop the \>\ itn the s>l/> in i-f-^'InMr^ icd through several cdition^ vegetable physiology, and i on of the sap, the force with sap. *th. xl thr appluMl lining by several , Whiel. 1 ,l ^ kill ; lu.;i.' . K'>t t.^w r- of such a searcher alti-r truth but those m, â 5 In an epitaph, and Dr. Hates* is not an exci | i i iioriiU stands thus in the vestry of Tedim:! > i â whi'-h he built at his own expense :â" II^m: i â :' â HEN I! \LRs. , Clerk of the Closet to the I'l parish for 51 years. He died on tl fourth year of bis age," being born « d append no more than this, ' within its tow the body of H* of Wales, and Minisi of January, l/fil. in 1 7tb of Sept. from an additional epitaph by the friend of moral excellence, Dr. .lurtin : * Candour, sweet inmate of the generous breast; Virtue, sound morals, truth, religious zeal; A hand most prompt to succour the distrest, A head inventive f.»r the pidilie weal; These gifts were thiup; tlio court's, the senate's volc''. Applauds the long career thou well hast trod ; A nation's panegyric crowns their choice, And but anticipates the praise of ; Meteorology of the Week.âAt Chiswick. fromobsen'ations during the last twenty-three years, the average highest and lowest temperatures of these days are t)'* and ^, respectively. The greatest beat, 83**, occurred on the 5th in 1848; and the extreme cold. SI'", on the tith in 1817. There were 82 fine days, and 79 on which rain fell, during the period. Insects. âRecently we had brought to our notice a heap of wheat which had been entirely dest


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