CONCLrsiONS ls.| 



of nitrate of soda wIumi \\\v urass lic^iiis to ^i-ow. will !..• 

 remunerative. 



6. On light dry soils, eitluT sandy <»r chalky, ihc niimuriioiiN 

 manures are the most important: (hiiiu, and cal^c-lrcdin- the 

 ^iftermath, will best build up a vigorous heritage, and nntil tlii> 

 is done it will not be wise to spend nmch money on ariilieial 

 manures: 1 cwt. of nitrate of soda, 1 cwt. of siiperi»lio>|iliate. 

 and 3 cwt. of kainit, being about the l)est ])roportion in wliieli 

 to employ them. 



7. On all old grass land an occasional dressing ot ground 

 lime, at the rate of half a ton per acre, applied in the early 

 winter (best in the year following the dunging), will sweeten 

 the herbage and utilise the reserves of past manuring. 



Uekkuences 

 ■'' lie port of Experiments with Difi'ereiit Manures on Pcrniiuunl Mt.ii(iii\v 



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and 20 (1859), 228 and 398. Rothamsled Meinoirx, Vol. I., No. 12. 

 ■"The Effects of Different Manures on the Mixed Herbanje of Grass Land." 



Jour. Roy. Ag. Soc, 24 (1863), 131. RoUiamsted Memoirs, \'ol. I., No. 18. 

 ■" Further Report of Experiments with Different Manures on IVrmunent 



Meadow Land." Jour. Roy. Ag. Soc, 24 (1863), 504. Rnlhmnstcd 



Memoirs, Vol. III., No. 3. 

 ■"Effects of the Drought of 1870 on some of the Expcrinuntal Crops at 



Rothamsted." Jour. Roy. Ag. Soc, 32 (1871), 91. Rol/iamslrd Memoirs, 



Vol. III., No. 11. 

 •'' Agricultural, Botanical, and Chemical Results of Experiments on tht- 



Mixed Herbage of Permanent Meadow, conducted for more than 



twenty years in succession on the same land." Part L, 1 he 



Agricultural Results. Full Paper. Phil. Trans., 171 (ISSO), 2S9. 



Rothamsted Memoirs, Vol. II., 4to, No. 1. 

 ■"Agricultural, Botanical, and Chemical Results of Experiiuenls on the 



Mixed Herbage of Permanent Meadow, conducted for more tiian 



twenty years in succession on the same land." Part II., The Botanical 



Results. Full Paper. Phil. Trans., 173 (1SS2), llSl. Rothamsted 



Memoirs, Vol. II., 4to, No. 2. 

 ■^'The Hi.story of a Field newly laid down to Permanent (ira-^s." J«ur. 



Roy. Ag. Soc, 50 (1889), 1. Rothamsted Memoirs, \'ol. \'l., .NO. II. 

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Mixed Herbage of Permanent Grass Land, conducted for many years 



in succession on the same land." Part III., The Chemical Results. 



Section L, Full Paper. Phil. Tran.s., Series B., 192 (1900). 139. 



Rothamsted Memoirs, Vol. II., 4 to, No. 3. 

 ■"The Manuring of Grass Lands," by A. D. Hall. Jour. Roy. Ag. Soc, 64 



(1903), 76. 



