. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. November 11. THE COTTAGE GAUDENER. 95 M W D D 11 Th l2iF 13 S i4 Son 15M l6Tn ,; W NOVEMBEK 11—17, 1862. Bunting mute. Wood Pipeons flocle. Green ^^'histling Plover seen. 2:i Sunday AFTER Trinity. Beeeh leafless. Teal arrive. Titmice near houses. WEEKLY CALENDAR. Weather near London in 1851. Barometer. .Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. Sun Rises. — 49—30 — 46—2g 30,!; 47—3t) — 44—3.'. —, 41—19 — 42—26 —, 35—27 N. N. N. W. N. W. 14 a. 7 16 17 19 21 23 24 Sun Uroon


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. November 11. THE COTTAGE GAUDENER. 95 M W D D 11 Th l2iF 13 S i4 Son 15M l6Tn ,; W NOVEMBEK 11—17, 1862. Bunting mute. Wood Pipeons flocle. Green ^^'histling Plover seen. 2:i Sunday AFTER Trinity. Beeeh leafless. Teal arrive. Titmice near houses. WEEKLY CALENDAR. Weather near London in 1851. Barometer. .Thermo. Wind. Rain in In. Sun Rises. — 49—30 — 46—2g 30,!; 47—3t) — 44—3.'. —, 41—19 — 42—26 —, 35—27 N. N. N. W. N. W. 14 a. 7 16 17 19 21 23 24 Sun Uroon Sets. R. & S. 15 a. 4 sets. 13 5 a 0 12 r, 33 10 6 28 9 7 28 7 8 37 6 9 49 Bfoon's Clock | Day of Age. aft. Sun. Year, 15 46 15 38 15 29 15 19 15 9 14 58 14 46 316 317 313 319 320 321 322 LIeteorology OF the Week.—At Chiswick, from observations during the last twenty-five years, the average highest and lowest tempera- tures of these days are ° and ° respectively. The greatest heat, 63°, occurred on the 12th in 1841 ; and the lowest cold, 15°, on the l6th in 1841. During the period 88 days were line, and on 87 rain fell. BRITISH WILD FLOWERS. WATEK LUIES—MMPHEACE-E. Ceiaeacters of the Oedeu.—Sepals and ;K'/n/s numerous, overlapping each other like tiles, passing gradually into each other, the former not falling off, the latter inserted upon the disk -which surrounds the pistil. Slamens numerous, in- serted above the petals into the disk; filaments petal-Uke ; nnWto-s joined their whole length to the filament, bursting inwards by a double longitudinal cleft. Bisk large, flesliv, surrounding the pistil either wholly or in part. Ovarium many-seeded, many-celled, with tlie stigmata radiating from a common centre upon a sort of flat pitcher-shaped cup. Frvit a many-celled capsule. Seeds very numerous, attached to spongy partitions of the seed-vessel, and enveloped in a jelly-like covering. Albumen floury. Embryo small on the outside


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