1843.] 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
603 
WHEAT-SOWING. 
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Just published, in aoe 8yvo, price 5. 
J EURYPNGLOGY ; The itahiontle of Nervous 
Sleep, considered in featte with Animal Magnetism ; 
Illustrated by numerous Cases of its Successful Application in the 
Relief and Cure of Disease. 
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Now ready, price 4s. 6d., 
RURAL CHEM Is TR Y. 
By Epwarp Sotry, Esq., Jun., F.R.S., 
Pee rimental Chemist to the Horacullaral Society of London, 
on, Mem. of the Royal Agricultural Society, and Lecturer 
on Chemistry, at vod Hoya Institution. 
&e. 
Eatracts from the a He he 
“A knowledge of ti 
bid the fancied whatitis that gives Hare te wers 
to manure, and is aware of the nature of those substances, pec 
soon learn’ the best method of vchad be I and using them: he will 
then understand how to make the most of the vrignt Baliines Ch 
manure at his disposal, and he will be anatea readily to sa’ 
ne that, for the want of such knowledge, would otherwise be 
a 
Index of Contents—continued. 
Nature of the soil Pruning Sodiu: 
Nitrates Putrefaction, rebnitleedint, Varese of 
Nitrate of lime ‘oft-wate: 
Nitrate of potash Putrefiable matter Soils, enilyate of 
Nitrate of soda Putrefying animal |Soil, colour of 
Nitre matter Soils, composition of 
Nitre, cubic Putrid urine |Soils, formation oi 
Nitric acid Pyrites Soil, nature of 
Nitrogen nartz ‘Soot 
Nutrition of plants | Quicklime Sorrel 
Cae: analysis of Rain-water Spirit 
Dil ape eo of salt 
Raw bones Spirit of wine 
Red Ceptnge Snes ‘water 
Oil, Cocoa-nut Red lea Sti 
Oil, fixer Reruse i) gas-works |Steam 
Oil, Olive Resir Stoves 
Respiration Straw 
Renan manures 
Subsoil 
gulls of combus- 
™¢ 
nests of putrefac- 
impli 
Subsoil- -ploughing 
limited scepticism is equally the cinta. ee Shabecility as | los! 
Substances, in soils 
it Hees Eadie Sec Stewart. 
" It deserves to bi 
Index of Contents. 
i 
e studied and carefully examined by e cclimat Grow Oil of Lavender Rhu organic ‘ i 
member of the medical profession, and by every man having the | Accympatizing PAERSA Eras Crue entegs nae age baer Ala Ripening of fruit volatile 
Slightest pretensions to a kno owledge of natural science, or the | ‘acid, carbonic Cae Gum Giles Topiiee f 
laws by which mind and matter reciprocally act and react on each ‘Acid, humic Gi Gum arabic Oily matters noe salt ugar : 
Other. He has conferred an incalculable benefit on the public by ‘Acid, lactic Citric acid Gun cher cite live oil paeeen of crops Sulphates z { 
€xplaining so lene the ‘ Rationale of Nervous Sleep.’”—£din- | ‘acid; muriatic tay, Gum re: vl Organic acids Sulphate of alumine 
bu urgh Evening Pos ‘Acid, nitric Clay, burn aancewans Organic manures — Rus . Sulphate of iron i 
“ Here a a eplendid benefit opened up to the view of mankind. ‘Acid, phosphori Glitmete effects of |Gypsum Organic substancesin| Rye, analysis of Sulphate of lim f q 
We recommend Mr. Braid’s book to the public.”—Scotsman. ‘Acid, sul iin Clover, analysis of |Hair soils Saccharine matter _ |Sulphate of magnesia ] 
__ Joan Gueseritr: London; A. and C, Buacx, Edinburgh. Acid, P dulpneres Coal ashes ee Hard water Organic substances |Sago plphare of soda j 
WOR, erie ous Céalonk Hartshorn Organised matters Satins pene of Sulphui 
st published, 8vo, price 2s. 6d. “Aelita Cocoa. into Heat eC rats Sal ami Sulphuret of iron i 
YATARACT' and its TREATMENT; “comprising an | ‘Acids, organi Gohe antuatout Oxide, cai Saline eoatpotitis Sulphuric acid 
ie teeter ‘a tases Oxide Ne mua anese aes manures Sulphurous acid 
easy mode of dividing the Cornea for its extraction, and | Acids, tests Hoofs. 8 or j 
Appropriate means for removing the different forms ofthat affec- | Action of plants on colo pis Horns Oxide o S it i§ Sulphuretted hydro- | 
tion. By Jonn Scorr, Senior Surgeon to the London | the air Colou Oxides, metallic salt pe a | 
Ophthalmic Hospital, Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c. Active principles of \Colours, changing of| Humic acid Sa es | 
London: Joun Cuurcuiiy, Princes-street, Soho. plants Colours of plants feeliec te of (Salta aes Papioca | 
Affinity Colouring Pee Humus, decay of Parsnep, analysis o! al me Epsom Z Tene acid ] 
Just published, 8vo, cloth, pate 4s., ir Combinat Hydrogen ees matat paleicnan 8 Ke et i | 
i ASTINGS, considered a RESORT for IN- | Air, bad Combining numbers Hydrogen, catiaret™ Peat’ au : ae nny comp lee : 
ALIDS; with Tables, ieee a of its Temperature, | Air, good hate weights 
Salubrity, and Clim: ate, showing its suitability in Pulmonary and | Air, inflammable Combus! fiyarovent sulphur- ge) snes athe aan T ete) 
Other Diseases ; also Directions = ‘or the choice of a Residence, Alabaster Copivastiai: results | etted Phos hate of ammo-|Salts of soda Treacle 
and Hints as to Dict, Regimen, Bathing, &c. ae James Mack: Ibumen, animal of e a Salts'of iron Turf 
Ness, M. pe iTbyalalan to the eee Tiere Albumen, vegetable |Common salt Inflammable air 
PioEunste of lime {Salts, metallic 
Phosphate of mag-|Salt, rock 
nesia San 
; JOHN CHURCHILL, Brinces-strect, Soho. Ale, bottled C ition of ag 
eae ve olatile 
gas 
Composition of soils |Imorganic manures 
Just published, 8vo., cloth, price 5, Composition of water|lodides 
esi bite ne 
Bhgepore. acid Urine, putrid | 
i Sawdus' 
Be siy SCIONS on ULCERS of the LEGS and Aikaties, Vegetable, « Compo cn de omeey focus Phosphoi Sea-fowl, excrements|Use of the leaves 
x Parts; showing that the most obstinate Sores ma Cai pomartha, wil es Pcs Picklin; of Use of plani 
be ay andiateodily cured by mild: Methods of Treatment. To Atnmine, ae pe F zonpearbonate of Plants, buming of —|Sea-shore Vapour in eles 
which are added some Remarks on Scrofulous Disorders, By | AMO Oompounde saline as| tony ee ds\oF Plants, action of on|Sea- water Vegetable alkalies | 
_ ARCHIBALD MAXFIELD, Surgeon to the South Hants intone, fixing | Compounds, ternary /Iron, peroxide of as air Vegetable manures ; 
loa. Ammonia, fixing by | and quaternary — |Iron, protoxide of Plants, death of See and frnit Vinegar 
aN Cuurcurit, Princes.street, Soho, seid ponte say pauieioved Plants, food of d, formation of ol, green 
m TRETN? Se AT WT a Ammonia, fixing by eautagious matters |fron, sulphate of nts 4 FOG Seed, forme | Vitriol, oil ] 
i ey ‘ Iron, Plants, growth of __ {Selection by the roots Vitriol, oil of | 
it published, Third Edition, 8yo., cloth, gypsum Copperas sulphuret of iti $ Volatil i fi 
I q TOMY. f the BL 16 Tain Plants, nutrition of {Shells olatile alkali 
| HE ANA of the ADDER. and of the prmoniass fixing by, Corn Plaster-stone Shell-sand Volatile oil | 
URETHRA, ad the treatment of the Obstructions to |, COPPer onsnsoiation 08; 4 /NCn Ploughing, subsoil [Silica Volatile substances q 
hich these Passages are liable, By G. J. GUTHRIE, F.R.S Bkninouia: carbonate| Cubic nitre Kel, Pa se Sy silica | 
sanseatieta the Westminster Hospital, pl roe ultivated lands Nag Potech Shicate of potash wi ater, comoonbear | 
e same Antho mm«ia, muriate of] Decay d, red os ; cote 
0 " y L a. whi Potash, carbonate of |Silicic a ry har 
Nw Insurmes of the eee affecting the Baa ae boards, 6s, Ampiealy, phosphate| Decay of humus Lead, white, Potash, caustic Silex Water a { 
—__Lond oo Jom Cuurcnrtn, Prince t, Soho a vate o¢{ Decomposition Tetus Onices of Potash, nitrate of pi Water, river 
UBLISHING MONTHLY. te of Noles. [Leave Potash, salts of Water, sea 
| Larin, 1s. 6d. ; wnt LL 18,; GARDENERS? Eprrion, 6d. THE Auman salguce ere Stony particles: Le; suming. rete ple Silicate of Sell ke Water, soft : 
OTAN : wore : Lettuce ‘otassium Smells, foul Water, spring 
B TANIC GARDEN Hees MAGAZINE or ye pete ne ; eco oe chloride |Smelting Wheat, analysis of | 
i r rinciples, | Di Light, effects of ate Soap P eeds 
Wirrm MANY Sr ae nae FUL ADDITIONS. Saat, ples, Division, mechanical] Lighting a fire Pons Soap-making Weed-ash 
Eah Number contains Beaurirunty-corourep Fieures or | Animal substances |Dun| ‘ignin Soap-boiling White of egg i 
OkxounraL PLAnrs, both herbaceous and shrubby; suitable | Aquafortis Dutch rushes Hime Protoxide of ae Soda White lead 
for th Flower Garden or Pleasure Ground. With the derivations | Arrow-root Earths pea carbonate of principles nimal |Soda, carbonate of |Wood-ashes | 
| fnmes; classes; orders ; height of the plants; time of flower. | Attraction farthy substances | Lme caustic Principles, Serer aim Naat 
aay ; AO aNiNon aa Lime, when useful ci u 2 BEING Soda, nitrate of Wot 
18 native country ; Y 3 qualities ; most approved modes | Ashes Sree eto stances in} Li hi Propor' fe: 
Of Ppagation and ‘culture; and other information, interesting to | Ashes, wood plant: Biri ‘en not to be spe 3, |Soda, sulphate of ast 
eve loyer of a Garden. Annexed to each Number, is the Ashes of plants effervescence efits : Charies-street, Covent- Gavdeaih and may be 
FLORAL REGISTER Ashes of coal Elem tamendlineaeeoe Bree os a ee ] 
Wii Wood-cuts of admired Flowering Plants, mostly such ag | Ashes of sea-weed embry o- Lime, phosphate f Price 7s. Illustrated wit an ood-cats of Birds, Cages, &e. : 
hay been newly imported into this country ; with the necessary | Atoms Embryo hs seed Lime, Be A NEW 1ON H. | 
‘némation respecting them. 2 Bad air Epsom sal Littereaipintece NAZURAL HISTORY OF CAGE BIRDS; their | 
EL AUCTARI UM, Barilla panivalent nreelts Limestone agement, Hubits, Food, Diseases, ‘Treatment, Breeding, | 
Thich are given, improved methods of cultivation and preserva. | Barley i Excrem: Limestone, magne- and me eats of Catchin ing them. By J. M. Becusrern. M.D. | 
tic of vegetables, fruits, and flowers; new discoveries con- eee analysis of | Excrements of sea- ian 3 Y delightful book of its kind. Ce ms to us 4 
Xted with gardening ; and miscellaneous information. fowl Linseed an sncispensabl ic book for the bird-fancier.”—Spectator. 
itach Number, till complete, commencing with the e new volume, salt Experiments pees manure be welcome to every gentleman’s library or drawing- 
Othe ist of January, 1843, a portion of Professor Henslow’s ” | Beans, analysis of |Fallowing ithar room table. Itis superbly got up, with an immense number of | 
BOTANICAL DICTIONA Ane: ne analysis of ft ree eae manure |Loss Of alan Weekly i an in fact, rivals the beauty of the Annuals.”— d 
inary compounds | Fai Hae analy: ce ee ispatch 
hee expressly for the Author, there being so great a want o bleceling : Fatty substances | )fapnesia nay aot 7 Ww. Ons and Co,; and W.R. CuAmaers, Edinburgh. | 
y rs, ork; thus, the BoraNnic GARDEN contains four distin Fermentation ay eres carbonat 
td uD proceeding together, at a trifling cost, once a month. Eel Fertility es a mate ONE volline Bice 
fe Pro aa rendys complstetiog yan Botanical | Bones, boiled Dias wee Maphestayeaustio "(THE LIFE AND TIM B80 F RIENZI. | 
e had at the following Pri Rete tes Bones, green Fib Magnesia, muriate of “ Not less interesting than Sir E. pynen Bulwer’s eloquent | 
. pen ale Magnesia, phosphate | Romance, and scarce] less pomanties is this historical record of i 
Cron i be Pee bece alltedwes; anche : o 0 ‘ s Fire, ieiting a Cig eg) athe | the Consiracy of Gabrini.”"—Monthly Repository. 
Dra oy ey, embellished ,, 6 Breathing of Animals ae oil Magnesia, sulphate of “ who have ree fk Lytton Bulwer! s ‘Rienzi,’ its 
le Ga Brim: Fixing ammonia Magnesia, salts o1 pera ‘s in a measare, a duty. »*_Specta 
edoners * Edition at 6d., with Partially coloured vias, com somites ax 3 een ie n limestone ious and pleasing volume, and full of matter of historical 
The p a din January, 1843, ‘ 0 \ Bromine Flesh of animals BEERS character: and illustration.” —Literary Gazett 
‘blister ions ofthe Fra. Tersrk and vorantum, orininy | Buckwheat, analysis) Fint “The publication of this work is well timed sees The Life 
de hand yoontain nearly Twelve Hui GE owers, use of Malte acid braien taste Get nterest.”—Atheneum, 1 
Brchister of eae een ral be delivered. Gnas tothe Bubbling, or efferves-|Food of animals —_ | Manganese “Those that wish, to become acquainted with the tne history | 
T of four volumes of the Boranre GARDEN. BnGe: Food of plants Maneatend Oni P| DU armammnnie ts some sort, the Napoleon of his own age 
ae OMS RI Dom sbatarnoatpt row. Manure and count ry, would do 
Food, too great a sup- 
ly of 
eh 
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RENDLE’S TANK-SYSTEM OF HEATING. Burning of plants Manures, animal 
Formation of soils 
A TRE ATT Second Edition, just published. Ean Burnt clay Tenant ented ante Rata uiTraker and Co., Ave-Maria-lane, London, | 
SE (with Engravings), on Mr. ‘bon = - arin vasa | 
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Cai of magne- D ition of the Elements which h: 7 ” 
sven published, pr e Eighteenpence, f arbonpta 5s i warble vegetable renee : as. yet appeared.) | 
M-BAILIFE, “This work, which forms Hea) Cart Bogie of Heer abs: inflammable ar! “Cannot be easily surpassed.”"— Dublin Univ, May, ] 
raune Series of * Guides to Service,’ contains an outline of | Carbonate Jas-liqu pit os tvie COURS S GEOMETRICAL PROPOSITIONS ; nikey ede | 
Most 4ctical Duties of Farm. Bailifis, with exemplifications of ‘the Carbonic acid Gas-works 2 Mechaniea Hhesrie Be reseed ded to the Elements. Price ge, 6d, bound. i 
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f the « 3 adapted ae well to the use of Farmers generally. | Carburetted hydro- | aie H : a = Ley 
Gomera Shephes 1 SERVICH,” there have appeared The | gen EGE Resta isn London: Warrraren and Co,: sold by all’Books x 9 § 
trogn t— Shepherd—py, an— Poul ai ‘arcases : " a few! 
Riennaee ae man— Servant SEAL CBR aoe META Carrot, analysis of |Gamuithation, Be ald. | rs ap es ASTRONOMY, _ By Groner nox Da i tg | 
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| Painter, and Giggs 20, TRADE?*—The Miller—Baker—Plumber, | Castor oil n Rraaes panion to the Popular Geometry,—a Systel of PopulatA Sey | 
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We —_P t Maker and Joiner— C i id % p ‘rigonometry. a 
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Ria Cu. aa Caustic substances |Glue Mee of ammonia Thereis a vast deal of astronomical information cave vont a 
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Changes, chemical ood air Muriate of magnesia volume, which, notless for the ove of its plan than-therextent *\- - F. bs] | 
Pubi 5 te of sod i! z i 
ND. Boe lished, pri arcoal Gri Murs e of soda L of its intelligence, reflects infinite credit on the taste and talents" ve "5 oF i 
complete T a OK OF CHEMISTRY; with a] Charring Great hones Muscle of animals of its projector and editor, Mr. Darley.”—Sun. ao 
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ustar y 
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