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At all events they went into the pantry, when Lanigan, after having pulled to the door, to prevent their conversation from being overheard, disclosed a project, which had just entered his head, of procuring Reilly employment in the garden. Here it was arranged between them that the latter, who was both a good botanist and florist, should be recommended to the gardener as an assistant.

'A poor thing, 'was the proud humility answer, 'but honoured by such hands! 'Well done, Harrison! ejaculated Arthur, as soon as he was out of ear-shot. 'Who is he? asked Violet, still blushing; then, as the truth dawned on her, 'can he be the gardener? I thought him some great botanist allowed to study here. 'Pray tell Miss Piper, Theodora, said Arthur.

Creevey will make a botanist of you if you will let her, and I fancy a very good botanist, though I cannot speak from experience, but she will make a poet of you in spite of yourself, as I very well know; and she will do this simply by giving you first the familiar name of the flowers she loves to write of.

Did you ever, sir botanist, take part in acting a comedy?" After all, I had wasted my flower and scientific knowledge on the animal for nothing! "Yes, I have!" I replied rather angrily; then, suddenly remembering Eyebrows' teaching, I added, "and in tragedy also." "Is that so?" he exclaimed. "How amused the spectators must have been!

Meantime another stage of the developmental history of organic things this time a microscopical detail regarding the cell divisions of certain plants has been studied by Professor Mottier, of Indiana; while another American botanist, Professor Swingle, of the Smithsonian Institution, has been going so far afield from marine subjects as to investigate the very practical subject of the fertilization of figs as practised by the agriculturists about Naples.

"Why," said the Prince, "I am a great admirer of flowers, but I cannot exactly say that " "Ah! no botanist. The flower of this beautiful plant continues only one day, but there is a constant succession from July to the end of the autumn; and if this fine weather continue Pray, sir, how is the wind?" "I really cannot say," said the Prince; "but I think the wind is either "

"I'll soon have to be going on to Trinidad," he suggested a day or two later. "I think I'm strong enough to travel, now." "Yes," the old botanist answered, "you're strong enough to travel, but you'd better not go just now." "Why not?" "Well " the old West Indian resident cast a look at the sky, "there are a good many reasons.

Todd enumerates, except ad infinitum; know them, not as well as a chemist knows chemistry or a botanist botany, but as well as they are known by boys of her age and training, as well, indeed, as they are known by many college-taught men, enough, at least, to be a solace and a resource to her; then graduate before she is eighteen, and come out of school as healthy, as fresh, as eager, as she went in."

The Harrises after a stormy sea voyage were delighted again to put foot on mother earth, to enjoy the green terraces, ivy-clad walls, cottages, and churches, and also to see the shamrock, a tiny clover, which St. Patrick held up before the Irish people to prove the Holy Trinity. Lucille found the pretty yellow furz, the flower which Linnæus, the famous Swedish botanist, kissed.

Then we also have the cowpea bacteria, and these seem to be the same as the bacteria of the wild partridge pea, a kind of sensitive plant with yellow flowers, and a tiny goblet standing upright at the base of each compound leaf, the plant called Cassia Chamaecrista by the botanist." "Nitrification is an altogether " "Well, I declare! Excuse me, Sir, but that's Charlie calling the cows.

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