21—1852. | THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
333 
used, it would no tg, 
m 
— ee ie aag iep compass after the 
1 as plants 
be guano, cr ready 
gai be aa th: — he? he [er t deal 
W. verve a 
— fee us silicates, but he 2 now aie the 
jee character which the sili cates of |u 
a ae. f li laced om 
the corresponding silicate of lime, was placed un er 
* * * de, upon the bottom of ee 
te acne nia were strew 
ard 3 woul Nawe 
Here 
absor 
power 
wrong namely, the free alumina or oxide of 
in the soil. It Tt had — also, — suppo 
essary bring down the 
but it would be plain that 
iron in 
— containing dry clay in — 
were passe 
nd to issue quite free fro 
8 
fragments, it — ine fou 
filled 
| tions, and at p 
de 3 in. certain 
m pwards. place 
the volatile carbonate teof ammotis, "being diffused — 
with the a 
sed The In closure Comm 
Mr. Way then SAA to 2 meeting the — 2 
above > d from the of any 
action of the air which wey passed the ys on e 
us the ammoniacal urs were 
e 
his next lecture wi 
double silicate y alumina an 
sulphate of 1 
would be — of effecting al 
when added as manure. 
— is me —— indireetly manuring wi 
well, and Mr. Way pinpon culated on the 
possibility of making these double silicates for nom ul- 
If uld be mad: e ough, they 
aah ie undoub tedly be beneficial to 2 anay which, 
with 
e ng to 
b | application n tac aw ; in that for 
“| by 
m | even tates, may b 
whole expenses 5 which the atin are thus 8 F 
m 3ʃ 
also, now vested in corpora- 
the thus, under 
off incumbrances. 
po 
tained, and thus a grea 
upon it. The whole parton is, in fact, well worthy the 
attention A the Government. The Lord Chancellor, as 
e hav 3 225 they are anxious to carr 
ng to the laws ie 
members of t 
they w wim in water, but did not 3 the 
whole sinking — The ory of the water was 
means of sa d the Uyas or sound 
t the ‘Bottom, while the grown, 
spongy, and pore tai mpa grain 8 and 
adm ae of e th well 
gain brought into use ; an 
and mystery gots e the 3 of raaa 
become telligible t explicable 
ment Acts ed Com 
38 owers for effecting na maa anges and partitions 
of lan Unde r the provisions —. private Inelosure 
e Commissioners 
lan 
2 
E 
ed was 0 inarily give 
thereby ap 
entitled 
issioners, we 
or 1846, there was only one 
there T H Se 
a ey for feeding 
poultry and cattle. Annals of e and Practical 
Chemistry. 
No kres — you ropport te m 
præ 
ill end pews 
passing th 
* either nan cheng 
choose, placing t — Ayan into high 
animal — * 
8 
u you 
ily — — 
with two sue —.— each end, one 
the — yen will be able, * calle out the upper — 
each pair, to let the —.— swing round bottom 
(hangi ng on its lower pine) — you please, wes tie ifthis 
be always d finish feeding, you wilt 
be — to ri the manger —— — 
LUCE : JR. Wew = rather sow tresh seed in the blanks 
— trust to ‘transplant ing. 
Po — rat — — China and Spanish chickens are the 
alady. F 1 wth, their 
o this m 
ration as 
with water, pae give r * other 
rong ale. A, Edinburgh 
a fresh grassy 
entirely a — corn, and 
and mixed 1 —— 
g old ale every day while n 
gene. * ra — had 
the “produce of both th 
J. Baily, 118, 3 
7 list proves that che 3 re the kingdom a — 
to estimate th nefit conferre 
Not pe portions "of estates, — 
us exchanged. The 
w beginning duly to 
these ee 
entire 
are very trifling i 0 
to 7l., the cost of the requisi 
orm, however, of the order 
inex 
ja rr ex 
| a 
for, cpr feng: y e the Longe of cost, there were 
be entered into | an 
Mr. 
— t then 
into consideration 
he oes im lecture by apologising for its y ag 
tory chara more materials than he kne 
what to te with, ail could easily have occupied their 
mtion for several hours instead of one. He should 
have the pleasure of again e ng t them o 2 this and 
fill up 
* 
kindred subjects, when he = e endeavo 
any pE which he might have 
motion of Col, ‘Calne, seconded by Lord 
Lorika aie pees gels meeting were expressed 
nd — 
A 
og 
ing of ac uring the prese ason, w 
eer not fail 0 as the objects of t ae Society. 
Miscellaneous. 
Transfer —It has been spperentl Le 
ness of almost all past legislation with res 
weave round it a most artificial network, “which pre- 
‘ dies 
the busi- 
fashion, 
such as the powers 
ts, and even under 
esen 
which 
m 
are b 
ve estimate of expenses ; but those of our read 
uainted with transactions 
re, 
pre We 
te —— Lord Derby th t the Committee of t 
of Lords on the Burdens of a. 2 e which 
his Tordship was d 
ame 
endation, “the necess 15 tort thorough evista ort the Sp n anda 
ger the „disuse of the 
it if we did not 
58 peni 2 lan 
our } 
landowner that on this subjec 
ar that he has it now in oe pow 
hich impoverishes no an 
t 
er to pursue a policy 
h indeed.” 
Law 
Remedy wf 2 “« Spe outed”? ator -i 7 a8. of fara 
atly dam ed or “ and a 9 TN 
order to effect a A e but to no pur Gro 
or ge ated corns are speci 1 505 lee than the 
80 was was likely that 
in settl ireum- 
stanees with the power of sale of part of the land to pay | 
* 8 and 9 Victoria, ERT 
4 Pine-a 
flarkets. 
COVENT GARDEN, 
— and fruit are plentifal. 
s heavier ao 
May 22, 
tee sale for English 
k. Hothouse Gra 
be o 
open 
plentfally, a mks also green 
he 
Bpecrives, iner , Mignon 
rimulas, Lily of 2 wle veh other bulbs, 
les, per lb., 
Grapes, ee ib., “isto 10s 
— Lisbon, 0 
2 300 
dessert, per doz., 2s to 6s 
“ent LES. 
Leeks, * 6d 
Shallots, per 8d to 10d 
ye teers per a, 80 to Is 
me re to 6 
core, 9d to yi 6d 
Cabbages, per doz. tols 
French Beans, p. 100, ** rok 
oe li, p. bunch, 9d to 28 
ach, 2d to 4d 
t| Prime Meadow Hay ope to 1 6 
ha New "Hay 
to, Hopa 
rown 
per punnet, 6d to 1s 
Surrel, p. uf. — a 34 to 188d 
Artichokes, Jerus., do., 9d a ls- 
bers, each 155 4 0 
8 8 8 
t 
d 
— Sp »P s3dto 3s 
Beet, per doz., Is to 2s 
HAY.—Per Load of*36 gme 
Marjoram, do, 3d to 
5 ee 0. 
Meadow — 7 bowen, 
Com 
Prime e Hay 28 50 to Sts 
20. N 
ter Sloe 1 
Inferior do. 1 a 
New Hay a 
e 
Old Clover ... ot 
1 Hnr. May 
Farpar, May 
Ede Maim, Ios “Waleed 1 Riddell, 13s. 9a. ; 
Renken: l4s..; 
158. 6d.; 1 
55 
221 Se report that th demand for 
and Smith re at the dema; 
be ani at late prices 
2 The English Wool marke’ 
eek, but all the trans. 
acterised by a firmness in 
Woo 
. Y, May 20 
ae been quiet — the current w 
‘| tees ‘entered into have been char 
of prices. The 3 
Watereresses, p.12 banane 4 se 
als from the country are 2 oe 
