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when the wheat is growing vigorously. The experiments of the first 

 two years have already appeared in the Society's Journal in an ex- 

 cellent letter addressed by Mr. Keary to the late lamented Mr. Pusey, 

 but it will not take up much room to insert them again ; and as it will 

 complete the whole set, no apology is considered necessary for again 

 presenting them to the notice of the members of the Society. 



EESiJLTS of ExPEBiMEKTS on Top-DRESSiKG Wheat With Nitrate of Soda and 

 Salt, made upon Holkliam Park Farm, in tlie years 1850 to 1857. 



;\[i;j[. — Seven loads of farnij'ard manure i)er acre applied over the whole field before 

 ploughing the clover-ley. 



Me.m.— Six loads of farmyard manure per acre applied before ploughing the layer 



1833 



Bus. pks. 

 14 3 



30 



Cwt. St. lbs. 

 7 5 10 



Mem. — Six loads of farmyard manure per acre applied in July, 1S52. 



