THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ FEB. 7, 
92 
mined by the test of the nasal faculty, do little or no | little benefit can be derived from the artificial e The- “following new n wee ‘elected - 
harm to the manure when 1 to the lan 8 | duction of such substances as the silicates of lim Brutton, Garie, 83 Ex 
y possess the advantage 0 th ia alumina, or po ; but the case is very differe i Thomas, 2255 es, Caer io Howell, bee 
therein. But should a doubt be — ‘a * “the when decomposable put are employed, Martin, Wiliam, Kilchoan, Lupa d, 11 
correctness of such really proving unhurtful, a piece of | hence the efficiency of that best of all fertilisers, fa Cole, Capt. oughby, Auchanrigh, Lochgilphesa 
hoard, with a good : allowance of dy chloride of lime, in | and fold Chemistry must fail to detect those | Whiteway,} Wm. ingsbridge House, Ashburton, 
well, spread upon it, | invisible elements which operate the conversion eruera Wentworth Blackett, Bywell-hall, Mewes 
2 artin, John, Terristown, Truro, Corny 
and ded t therein, close to — . of the liquid ee. ee ere her dss and cause its intro-| Thompson, George A., Kirk House, Brampton, Cumb 
from a bar fixed across the orifice, and the atmospheric | susce the abso: of plants. If such Bruce, Lewis] Knight, E ston, Bro . erland 
i i „H., bill 
air kept ex by a covering for a few days previous | be tte 25 then, 3 is is perfectly 3 to Hover FA Weise Bouse, Waster a, 1 House, Barnet, Herts 
to pumping, the effluvia will, if not ein. theory, which, for a time believed to] Mace, John Bil, Ashford-road, Tenterde — Kent 
y destroyed, at all events be fou d to occasion ret the doctrine of rotatio regis: crops. 1| Gales. Richard Norman, Holland Farm, Kensi ington 
little annoyance, and no injury whatever be produced to | poner sive from the o cannot be diell the odour | Simpson Edward, Pigwell Dairy, on 
e This is the plan I myself adopt, and find of the soil during the growth of Peas, Bea ans, and 3 ptite Ap aak, da Cocker 5 
it ho the li B roves the fact ; and thus in eve kof ; sore Cn efor’, Tea 
„however, q an s in ry 0 8 X i K., Lismore Castle, Waterford, Jrelan 
n rop, . Deane „ Glen Cottage, Great Torri n, D 
of its 
1 
fag k in ey at ay it ma 
Leeds, Robert West Lexham, Litcham, 
ined 
s to fi aed 2 h ted 
say, put a supply e | believing that the ground is not only e 
—— — — che boar times, at intervals store of deco si organic elements, but poisoned Kire Fa ea Hn ta Sof Middlesex 
of three or four days for instance, before the desired | and degraded by excrementitious matter se a ected by the Dickson, 1 william, East Wickham, Welling H 
effect can be ob ioia F sulphate of iron is | roots of the plants. A lax in particular, admitting | The na of 32 e Sg for 8 Pr- the next 
employed v tensively in preparati the n ty of ca caution, I conclude te. paper monthly pecking were the 
* poudrette,” as well as other artificial manures con- quoting the following paragraph from the article in t Fivances,—Mr. aot Barker, chairman of the 
taining animal 1 of inj \ considered journal, page 267 :—“ It is scarcely necessary to ol a inance Committee, laid a hay the Council the report 
cial i in us tion, an and from the | into any arguments to prove that the soil and climate | on the accounts of the Society to the end of the previous 
few i I have made with it, I am inclined of the United Kingdom are well adapted for onth ; from which it 3 ed tat the current cash. 
to be of the same opinion, particularly in to | cultivation of Flax. It has been grown to some extent | balanc ce in the hands of the . was 34917. He also 
Potatoes and G ‘applied in the form of a — n almost every part of the country, it has been culti- hid before the 3 rs the quarterly statem * 4 in. 
solution. But I to put its effects to vated with su upon a newly reclaimed Irish bog, | come and expenditure, and of fanded capitaren Ran 
——— 22 ope ora ie opinion mi >n in 3 fen e of ae we ipost 5 2 it * the Prize Essays.—Mr. Pussy, M. P., Chairman of 0 
merit Nitrate ne ould imagine Wicklow Jou mitt ted to th 
detrimental, but ehlori ol lime, used moderate | Hill of Norfolk, i in the a “of Scotland, in the Thee va the dae of ben Be the falo 
— 2 . — r to be O'Donnel non ihe England, by Sir Ri chard A. ce the last meeting, namel > a 
atten advantage. W. onne er ngfl krg thet of Gal d Ma 1. To W Bg 
An Account of a Large Orop of e nd poor, clayey and gravelly, delio ad “he prize of 0, for the of Handley y Farm, neat 1 
glebe in my occupation was drilled with Waist —＋ ey a every variety of soil.” 1 
at the rate of six * jets in O Game. ve read Mr. Cuthill's late communication 1 f, Rowrawp 1 — the Kreise, — 
1850, e before sowing, tw 8 of but I do ot "think he has e more — una sex n his Antuats Exnrerrep s the motion of Mr. Pr 
— . — ton salt, which had Boon mixed together | arguments than before. No one denies that e gen- M.P., seconded by .S. Bennett, Mr. Barnette 
7 o mon The land ws th ie rico hood in th spri _ tlemen i paa 5 the e considerably, but is * any motion: “To take 8 e the number of 
n was thrice Hero in t oe 2 we Re phy a — ny more game at all? animals, or in the case of sheep or pigs the number of 
Up to the middle of July the Wheat looked remarkably | themselves and die 0 catia t he ret ofthe 8 of the ane a eae r ; sti ti 7 
; but t that time, some high winds, with | world must give up eating dinner. But let me ask him | num 2 as re 4 d to a Co sips 0 > tin ‘athe 
sae laid ri ep * hy ah t, the birds | pg Te 3 Why have I not as ae a right past and present Stewards of the Cattle-yard, inelnding 
7 ree l 
x cp Sed d pa y al 2 of best And st right have oe he“ ry on my estate i T plese! x TMENT OF JUD a pee Portman brought 
5 of sm 
bushel ; and 3 bushels of offal, Be a * ari 1 eb pipa ee than the other? If ee the sonable ation of the Council the. whee of the 
W sold’ the wri an -A n rei e -o of Ps | aparlan ssp se of the Mies seo a ' Jna 
B affec eep of the try eeting of the 
12 quarters, at 188. 6d. sheep or anyth i ey: 
8 aa crema ager ‘ m 4 0 a Da is ~ Sey — is ut. 5 a p ight eee the preliminary bene of his 1 
‘a 6: F°€ rmly eve that the | reserving the ing p sitions for consi 
on 3 2 poacher would vo . ee eker if there and final ede i their — Mout hly Meeting. 
ME Nan Ming £25 11 6 3 efault of one object of d Š [ — i 
J. L. 8., Edingthorpe Rectory, Ni ' tion, would take to stealing somet ‘ls ` 3 — 1 Shelle OG aa — 
Turnipy Butter.— The simplest stat SA at they would ho kmen is all fudge. | tion of the yeterinar y tion + * a ques 
preventative against this taint, 7 6 one to the ane | — tom more confirmed in inion, because it at the country mee 2 of the Society w fi a 
of which I from experience, is to as proved, in numberless instances, that they have | committee, ae of — —— T ae Lod 
being milk: ir feed of Turnips immediately alter | NOt been driven to it through want; indeed, any Portman, Mr. Hamond „Mr. Mi 
eing milked, and at no other time. B. B. B. 1 plea í is the exception, not the rule. As to Mr. Cuthill’s | M.P., Mr. a ward, Mr. ar Honda), 4 Mir. Shelley, 
Cultivation of Plan in Britain.— Enhanced importance of the gentl at Farnham, I cannot at all un- and Mr, T ; =a 
; à to this subject by the articles apak ii tand it. I have yet to learn by what means any on Sr — 1 a i Ton the monan of Mr. Mit | 
ee the Journal of the En nglish Agricultu ral Society + to = re their pheasants from flying into their neigh- | WARD, seconded by the Duke of Richmond, Mr. Burnett, 
0 R which is found in No. 27 Sits ds, as well as the law which could prevent the | of Stratton Park, Bedford: hi appointed one ofthe | 
blished, comm 285, on. esie 2 y | said aia ene from Killing the said ph ordshire, was ae n l 
— „ In N a e ttre s Flax chose pheasants, if he ald | the Sock of the Cattle-yard at the Coun . Meetings d“ 
features, there will be no attempt mad ee z e Society, in the place of Mr. who retires 
iva : s ; Í 
Sey ee Vil fe mgt made ein henna T... The Com thn som | 
8 8 purely theoretical, which | biti = = My up D altogether. As to the | diseus ok Wotusiday ext 85 120 lock, when all 
Karhi bide Pa ut hak, e- that question, so I s qe - ve partly S of ee rs of the Society would, as usual, have tle | 
yi ti e then pans about the r best of land in the neighbour | e ee | 
i present e metropolis being z3 let at 53. and 7s. 
Se yee all thro ugh game.“ should like to s The Ji 7 eviews, d b 
i > at present, I E. 
7... "lel aM ay hea 
eee be te white that, “when the as well as his on | For thesake of those of our readers e are — Í 
there | ; d | the — — Sona of England, we refer to l 
is volum rnal. The current n i 
contains re K Ar r. Clarke's full and and inte 
e E 5 rt on the agriculture of Lincolnshire; 2 V8) 
of the d | = i re ctive and d d report the co e 
2 | ing instead : attenin aliti heep by Mt 
on 8 ; but a few words upon the f te hiner obec. chat I have So n er repeat | Lawes F 
be irrelevant. By the exhaustion of lind ie | been adduced for doing away with what is unquest 48 d Wales, by Mr. Trimmer, than whom no one bas 
the too frequent repe- s abendo, and, among certa nit pig ly | more closely studied the superficial deposits thre’ 
it incapable of common kind of food. If abuses o sometimes attend most alone agriculture is influenced nee i 
ion. While preservation of game, let gre Dy ‘il mensie a statement of the e of the efficacy of burnt 
y deserip- | boos remedied; but do not let us burn down n the house att 2 “ce ar — we n 
were ste- ention of our re les on the m 
U idiei How and in —— oe of the shall ; the chemical and a cultural l e 
it sustained any e chalk formation; the dise 15 occu acts 
materi . So tieties. rition in cows and sheep; the cultivation 
1 Coven tat UAI OF ENGLA stg Carrots jointly at Badminton ; ei poin i 
t— The. 75 e a ae a report to H. = — Presi ident of he commission ÑE | 
the Earl Ducie, Presiden: the Exhibition af the Works of ia of All Nation 
e of Richmond, Ear nt, in 58 The 
Lord Berners, Lord P i 5 Chichester, Viscount Hin, e ee e e e nich | l 
MP, Fir Ro exh : ra ede AE  Tohiisto ne, periodical eps maintains the high standing at ae it 
gs 1 Me Too ce, rt., M. P., 8 f y’s able editorshi maintained it; an ot 
Bennett, Mr. , Brana AP nant Barker, Mr. 8.| die agricelental intonaties than the dours 
> P., pans Challoner, Mr. Englisi st 7 — ee than 8 Journal oF 
Sibbe Mr. ce, ; i gricultural Society of England. Ai 
Hobbs, Mr, E Gran, A amond, Mr. Farmers’ g lubs. : 
MP, Mr. Mier outs: Mr. Rinder, Mr. Langem et mn Ur Jan. 9: The Sheep 2 7215 
MP Ur, Pasty M5. Millward, Mr. Pendarves, |paper en di 40 Mr. Bry of i. ine zelne # | 
ey, Bro, nee en l ME end. subject, from which the e be 
pden Turner, Prof, pson (Moat-hall), Mr. * * 5 
Mr. Wilson (Stowlangloft, 2? Mt: Jonas Webb, and lation and number of sheep computed to be "fepe in EA 
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Population of 13,500,000, she has 18, 700,000 0 shee, OF) pg 
