28—1852. | THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
441 
AN 
ee PATHS.—Those who would enjoy 
phate, is advertised by persons of the highest tee 
well to 3 Severs 
t wholesale price at which sound Peruvian 
ld by a during the last two years is 
Any resales made by a at a lower price must therefore 
either leave a loss to them, or the article must be adulterated. 
nG 
Soda, dee 
Gypsum, Fishery Salt from — also. a Ates 8 
Salt for e urposes ; Lins 
Peruvian Gua vere the i = —. e . — 
A. or ta and Sons, at N. 10s. per ton, Db hh 5 tons — 9 — 
* z 5 SER, Sec. 
ew Bridge- street. Blackfriars, London 
REsS.—The following Manures are manu- 
9 —— at Mr. Lawes’s Factory, — Creek: 
urnip Manure, per = vse <7 0 
Superphosphate of Lim e e 
Sulphuric Acid and — 5 0 0 
eee 69, King William. street, Cit ty, Lo ndon 
N. B. Peruvian — guaranteed to contain 16 per cent, of 
anne N. 10s, pe ton; aud for 5 tons or more, 9l. 5s. per 
ton, in dock. Sulph ate of ammon ia, &c. 
NHARCOAL AND SEWAGE MANURE.—Pro- 
— . — — „ an — 
* 71 and the —.— r pressed o 2 brisat palatable, — iry 
and 8 „ Stanley-bridge, 
“Mia ddlesex, 2 608. 8 ibe * wt., 2s, 6d. per 
HE ECONOMIC Sa MANURE COM- 
ture e always fo A oyp — follow- 
krk 51. 5s. per highly 
| er ton; ö benen 
Turn nip 3 anure, "al, 103. per ton 
nd ä for agencies to be addressed to 
. s Boni and Co., Managers, 102, Leadenhall-str eet, 
tal 
. 
| 
NIP SOWIN 
UPERPHOSPHATE OF seme ‘made from bone 
in thin’ 
only, equal in pie p but — super 
Agricultural Society's 1 ol. VI t 2. is also 
suitable for use with Chandler’s Liquid Drill; also Peruvian 
Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Gypsum, Bune-dust, Sulphuric Acid, 
and all other Manures of known value poly ARK 
TOTAERGILL, 204, evar’ Thames-street, London 
AGRICULTUR 
WEN ANIMALISED GARBON is is now for Sale, 
„per ton in bulk,—This Manure has a intro- 
— with the most 8 results, "i et 5 ore a the 
Mauritius, in the Hf he Sugar Can testi- 
antal 
he severest frost, It is necessary, as water does not 
soak through it, to give a fall from the middle of the paii 
towards the sides, — Manufacturers of band 8 J. B. War 
and Sons Millbank-street, Westmins 
ai TO AUSTRALIA, AE SUPPLIED. 
PPh 5 FOR SUPERIOR Locks WAS 
10 4 a BOOBBYER, AT THE GREAT 
BXIHiBI TION OF 
HE BRATED STEEL DIGGING FORK, 
per doz 
and Smiths? Tools, & e. rs for ae ay ae, 
25. — br — Patent — for destroying insects 
on Plants, in greenhouses, d&c. : at Messrs. J. wee Boo sera 
2 Cor. s (late STURCH and BoOBBYER), Ironmongery, 
and Tool Warehouse, 14, Stanhope- — 
Established ne arly 200 years for the 
— rd apie to any part on the receipt of — 
Lists sent by pos 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND. 
LEWES eet Tio. 
TUESDAY, Jaly 13, Professor SIMONDS, of the Royal haer 
rinary College, will deliver a LECTURE before 
the Society and their friends, in the County Hall, at 6 P.M 
bab bobs al J es 25 a.) . py Yard open to the 
1 8a t 2s. 
pioners 6d. ; the Cattle Yard 
oe —— — td 
THU RSD AY, uly 15, the Implement and Cattle Yards. 
(thrown together in into one general show) open to the — 
m 6 A. M. till 6 at 28. 6d. The Pavilion Dinne 
ice s 
16, the General Show of 1 and 
Cattle, open — the Public from 6 A. M. till 6. u., at pk 
Ge = al Meeting of the Society in the County Hall, a 
By oda of the Council, 
James Hupson, Secretary. 
London, July 10, 1852, 
The Agricultural Anette. . 
URDAY, JULY I 
MEETINGS ie THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
WEDNESDAT, July 13 FS at Lewes Society’s Meeting 
a ap ar, 
Ta Ar, — Imp. Society of Ireland. 
Ir is our unpleasant duty 4 35 draw public atten- 
tion to the following m ase, which deserves 
to be made more extensively n than through 
the columns of a E al ne — 
appears from the ‘Sher borne e that a 
dan of superphosphate of 7 as lately pur- 
chas y Mr. Fry, a tenant upon the “ore of 
W zine A — at Butleigh, of pe agent to the 
as | West of England Manure Company at Tlmninster. 
mediate use, — oce to be ground, is pa ally as P charged 4 
portable and diffusible as bones, and the low hich it stances, which need not be explained, led to this 
can be sold in this country. must always be o Dealer Substance sera Ss tte to Prof. Way for analysis. 
ecommendation alers 
Agents. For — of the . 0 in this coun. The follow e result, given in the words of 
ris also for samples, apply to J. Owen and Co., 3, Rood-lane, | that pie 3 
ondon. 
Me srs, J, Owen and Co. now importing from their The sample of _ superphosphate of lime is, as you 
Copenhagen Manas factory SUPERPHOSPH ATE OF LIME, of | Supposed, a very inferior article, and I am afraid from 
the — best description, e at least 18 pe of its _— s ed its “inferiority 3 a bese ully 
— J eee, ian, 24 E E off furnishing imputed of the yA 
alysis ” 
t. of Ammo: ea n th 
is made by Professor J.THomMas War, Consulting Chemist to 
the Royal Agricultural Society . The price, in London, of this 
pa -= Manure, is 7}. per ton, cash, or Banker's Bill on 
Lee? MANURE conveyed over 
Lanp b 
t in d b 
er“ following :— 
REEMAN ROE, of sulphuric acid. In fact, I believe that itis mecha 
| HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, 70, STRAND, LONDON, m mixture of ground bones mi um, boas “es cannot mead oe mec ot belt oe ga pòtre Lames 
| rt this positively. Anyhow it is a bad sample ot l 
Farms supplied with water by the saperphospl hate. I should not hac WN wd Suiits the biter the wae og arm, as also on 2 situate on 
inferior ooli 
k] Ig „ 8 "E telnet oke Its 83 * ee nly be worth the ive an account of the geology of the en sop 
Gas VELLS SUNK AND BORING DONE IN ALL PARTS oe P t rikrin 8 its rocks, fossil contents, agricultural an 
: or Town ox COUNTRY. ag 18.09 economic characteristics. 
BDO AL AGRI ICU LTUR AL COLLEGE, | Organi matter and ammoniacal salts 5 Show Pa superficial drifts may improve or deterio- 
STER, Biphouphate of lime (equal t to > neutral phosphate ren- rate land overtpread by them 
Patrox—His Rora 24 a PRINCE ALBERT, table 0.41 Point o Eo oe een, of the elevation of the Cottes- 
axe aA or Wee . Na e 13.00 | wolds 
NT. . 3 
PRIN — J. S. HAYGARTH, Hydrated sulphate of lime (gypsum) 87.27} How does the mony of fossils assist in the discrimina- 
: The NEXT SES “33 mili te gin on Mo i onday, am gust gip, | Alkaline salts, with some carbonate of lime 287 | then of 10 
ut-Students, ‘ha ae ive 
Th 100.00 ve an yond of the natural history of the Turnip 
CCC fea (Halton nemorum) and point out plana for checking, 
Sts pats ie UE (per annu The Colle Course of Leoture 8 nw i * or "p o view this transaction patti E hide by e lee 
path ig ete in one twelvemonth— | Here is what is called a manure company vending e will conclude by se or 
There 12 „ 3 — hgh os aa naa at 7“. 5s. an article which cannot at the utmost | from ao list of questions in surveying and 
educa fe worth more than 2/, 10s.; and wha orse, | engineering :— 
* — sand information can be had on application to the only f any value which it con- t is required to find „ the distance of 
Cirencester, July 10, 1 tains is almost entirely in a state h de- two points, A and B, from a oe 
A LE SHO W OF po its utility. Superphosphate of lime owes its between A and B being 500 ‘varia, the bearing of 
The tine Ra IMPROVE —— SOCIETE OF IRELAND, mportance to the large quanti F 8 from A being 180° 55 of C from A 270° 35, and of 
The time for Ea Entering Stock 0 of 3 ene of — Wr. Ng plants | © from B 295° 10“! 
5 — ALWAY, To pte be os sco the A — 18th like the ee ood 
3 as ly — 4 for Exhi will be bs samples contain from 12 a 15 eae sr tt of 05 But 
Companies.” ‘All Fazer wishing Go dein C Steam dans | the — in question did not contain much above 
2 mium Sheet and Printed Forms of Entry, will o enkaa one-half per cent, So that this “ manure —— A 
Ea u of 3 to R. „has the conscience 2 = for 77, 5s., what to the 
* 
; Tuomas Hazxyess, Secretary, farmer next to nothing. The best super- 
Society Rooms, 41, Upper Sackville-street, Dublin, phosphate. s containing 15 per cent. of soluble e 
3 2 ee 12 or 15 pe t. if not 
not contai cent. Mo the total proporti 
of phosphate of lime is so much smaller than it should 
be that I cannot help believing that some bs! the 
Members ot | 
UVI GUANO 
eir Gardens during the winter months should con- | ability at 7/. per ton; the West of En glan d Manu 
D sine ON TO AGRICU veri pA oe struct ‘hel | walks of PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE, Nn TE Sac for A hilt pak OE: hs 
ens AN’ re “atl pegi SONS, AS T is at ae present made from the ‘loam whieh is mixed with it, a and | real omparative value f aach ” super spate” 
LY T IMPORTERS OF PERUVIAN GUANO, te 5 clean g add one of era: river sand, To 3 go = rule of three is applic to manure- 
3 1 to be their oan * to the Peruvian etn and p à — — eee add one of Portland Cement, their dealings, just p 5 shillings and 
— — — a as r gua — 2 mn * water. It ma th en ‘be laid on. 3 inches thick. An; ae — 
The character of the parties from: whom they purchase will —— Oe mmr * pa — * 8 tool is 6 beyond What makes this matter even more scandalous 
pek seer „ heres point, ANTONY GIBBS anp SONS think i Vegetation — grow through or upon it, uae it resists ti the s that Mr. Fry Y, Who was cheated, actually paid 
5s. above the e price, in full confidence that 
he w airas secu article. We do 
kn 
Aeri 
ought to add, that we owe our ee of 
eco ae as 0 
to * 
name of the ‘hile boly: of the dere Tatrik, 
offer him most hearty gans for his public- 
plied conduct on this occasio. 
We have had the EXAMINATION PAPERS of the 
Royal Agricultural . ae at the late sessional 
E ppa of the s 
and an m mus 
course oe tudy which they 
eminently 8 to ‘the various pier or a "liberal 
agricultural education. The questions and answers 
in the department of practical agriculture 
in another page; some of the answers to 
e hope hereafter to obtain; meanwhile, 
our readers may judge of che kind of examination 
which the students at the College have to qualify 
themselves while within its walls, we extract the 
following questions. The c wing are 
those put to the students in . stry: 
How do so detect the 8 of flour with 
Pea or Bean 
escribe ik chemical changes which take place in 
the steeping 0 
_ t is the general 9 of milk ! 
w do you determine * ve feeding value of 
different bn saie f oil-ca 
What are the a changes which Barley under- 
goes in the apy of germ n? 
W neral composition and the relative 
feeding ‘ali at mal 8. Barley 
ention per ral characters E 8 clay soils, and 
describe the means ns of i improvin 
Mention some of the principles whieh ought to guide 
home-made manure. 
hat rations more generally occurring 
in Peruvian guano, and 8 1 
0 ong the ee put to 
of m 8 — of horses 
in health ; ; includ ng ‘the e ee ee es the stable, 
ventilation, oar ight 5 feeding an 
Wh s requi in the sedii of fatting 
animals, to 75 preserve as healthy a state of the system as 
ay be 
_Deserie the disease — pleuro-pneumonia in cattle, 
ts symptoms and trea 
In the atari 3 history department we extract 
