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THE AGRICULTURAL * 
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amsted. We — 
was 
purpose of proving open special points for di 
which concerned 
t our ample 
we 
neous doctrine ; and certainly we are well that 
we have driven our friends parasi us as their own. 
wien "we come to point ou the | 
yoo Be bound us, 
Wi fp differences Which are yet betwixt us. 
We must tell the readers of the Gazette that we 
~ d rtis ; rom that time until ou 
ies, in the other 2 = ; x 
seed would y tamod, u Por: — ve ° | years ago I never thought ore tplanting any of the | of th 
n wth Tak 2 winged e into h four 
ean be — doubled A — applieation of ammoniacal Thistles Isaw all mak Beatle — r ma ea large | 
aa i sent a man 
=) eve in oven « = nem rotation and Arupa to cut — all dies. when the great farmers here began 
— aap — scien i a at me, it was no my 
Teer by Mr. Lawes, we nA blight every straw of 3 in that way, for theseeds of Thistles never gre 
At Rothamsted good rnips can be grown | hi — ry. W; with al 
* superphosphate of lime alone, while we have con- his for. -hunting companio s, had come 2 us little 
— : — — boy vel we * e at 2 ps, w 
licati should off playing, ; aye 
n * le girls and all wonld have 3 
the widely di è at them till they w 3 out of yar boundary of the 
boy of 12 years o nows the 
t offence we hape, that 
eh from — an 
which he has give j 
ised as freely on our own local 2 individua | 
ts as he has done, we should lor ago have been 
totaly t; but, situated within sight of 
y emdroas nh deriving their ma Aiet- and rwg” 
rom the varying geology of the di e 
eonstituents of 
tions 
as ed to general 
manner in which they have 
consider - 
that at the W e 
our mineral theory would be ak the bette 
„as well as the amm 
e magine, or at least 
help to illustrate each other ; ‘and while it 
i reach the iffieulty, still 
3 saan oT a numerous array of facts scattered 
e agricultural experience, and which say 
requires to be collected and arranged to throw m 
We trust 
— — which 
— io eminent in their 
this discussion; f 
33 subjects. 
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d the names 
the | little girls may be ad 
iseussion 
the ude aterm. of the prac- | tion 
that we brough 
boy, between four an 
we pr little 
r 
and en fly 
soils at Rothamsted and at Kilwhiss could scarcely 
you see 
a mirror, the 
universally cu 
salar —— much misunder- | Ameri 
t and China Seas, round the Cape of Good Hope; so ei 
T | that made 
i ver 
and toe), night-ripening 
i re closely | 
oxy mutually | 
is confessed 
a 1 
of Thistles, wha 
by growing them. To tell rater pane sos and girls 4 
large : 
egan to 
r | eame over the city; 1 called for a ligh 
darkness, when when the 
Correspon denc 
— Rural Sketch : No. 2.—It is written, aye Frein up a 
ild in the way he shall go, and he is old he ery 
— Thus thoroughly persuaded £ tI 
shall never, never be able to convince 
ially the great man, of this 
really do grow, I give them over entirely to the 
mitted, as they grow up to 
women and become mothers, that they by early instruc. 
be able to sages their little boys more mother- 
wit than the aged men of this generation possess. 
* N Fong! and nd in Pay parent attention to 
nothing but 
six years 
ys thought, that 
lion, the Thistle, and all those of the wi 
RAT ga ony 
boundary of the parish — — — in — 
Then, as I maid, about four years ago, w the great 
rs here laughed at me for seule s that the seeds 
re in 
ar — Thistle 
what has | cro 
ore truthful than 
the other side of 
on ers here would take them 
might have blown mueh 
the farthest, being Tighter and stocked the oaeen the 
“ Banda Orie ental,” or east side, of this 
about Buenes 
meantime, I hope you will consider how very important 
it is to learn to read, that you may instruct . 
in. 
Poultry. — I take the opportunity of 
rood of chickens which I saw last A . and 2 1 
b 
think is worthy as ally nu: 
| The numbered six-and-twenty, all hatched by one 
tng nd at the time I saw them w 
5 A New 
Societies. 
ss a AGRIOULIGRAL or ENG 
A Weeki owe at the — 2 House 
April: 
in 2 ednesday, the 2lst 
present—the Marquis of Downsuire, Vice-President, in 
of the “Thistle did grow, I really pla some in pots, 
and in two months, in the open air, had some fine plants 
to show these ignora 
l 
the ye 13; ers, Lord Bridport, 
moys, 
i Ashburton, Sir Matthew White Ri Ridley, Bart., Mr. 
Imack, Mr. T. Raymond Barker, Mr. H. Raymond 
F 
seen how the young slugs devoured ]2 acres of 
oe * the Stones field. Ee as I shall have 
the present. At the age of eet 
ie 
wetit.to nes, und Hing bef soriga I 1 5 with 
est Indies, to 
parts — 
J, Chin, Peru, — Meni round the 
C. E. maa 
P mn Majendie, Mr. Love, Mr. Rowlan 
„ Prof. Simonds, Prof. Way, and Mr. G. 
LESIAN BEET-ROOT. 
transmitted to the Couneil six roots of 
Beet, grown by him last year at Randall's 
Mr. Ewings, a of the 
with the south of England, who was well acquainted 
Gulf of f California, to many islands in the Pacific Ocean 
a complete circuit of the world. 
ongst all sorts and conditions 
eer gentleman to 
have been to Buenos Ayres several times ; there | 
eh a T 
places I 
Th 
grown ; and who had furnished him with the following 
information: The land was flat, and situated near the 
river Mole; it — of a stiff wens maiden soil, which 
remained uncultivated, until ‘the 
— ovens with sheep. I never saw it—it was before 
y time but orde: vent the 
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oe 
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I tried the strength of the fire, it gave out a great heat, 
en Wi very 
plantations i 
ent into the country, saw 
and lA +h f, 
e they are would ex 
in the eggs, but pue a 
One fine clear 2 while I was 
b a beard—a 
ief. You believe 
the 
ie aE the desta ioe 
seed, and locusts.” It is bea my “dant little ' of 
o to possess 
— erties ſor promotin production 
8 a matter in the — It had been 
