506 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Aus. 7, 
stock we do not 705 or ene bee requires to 
be identified, stock does set of 
would render the eee of land com- 
ill there 3 8 s be = 
2 
of rights of way in the case Sa land is sa 
we its pan should not be so eas 
3 hat we more particularly 1 insist upon 
— is that there i is, so far as we can 
every person W who wishes to bu oy — 
ed, for yar own safety, to investigate the 
ould not also, if fairly carried 
pat there Es mo the 
mo 
— 
reason ich . 
suicidal, by . We muc 
Wer rnall, or were the details of 
ee 
to rw w 
obtain from the present or any other Government 
r last year, which was a remarkably late s 
e Turnip crop; and none 
See returns ae the 
Shag ore general 
s been den since 
degree 1 of th 
2 ma ar: nd. 
disease. And in m 
England and Irela nd it has made great progress. 
Comparing August 1, 1851, with July 29, 1852, we 
have the following result: 
| | Per centage. 
Total. Healtby.] Diseased, 
sucky riparis Brad O51 ETE OR 79 75.5 24 < 
rte in 1852. 22 95 11 50 88.50 
pë pey he virulence of the attack se seems to be in 
roportion to its ca nae and its extent. 
As regards the period of the aye appears 
s asa ferment funy, 
a ferment, This 18 
aud ac 
aad from Barl — 
zi ey giv ing 2 ‘ammonia at one Stage of 
seed, ——— them into s i 
called 3 depends. fale Rg 
containi starch and more sug 2 7 
e feeding rabid mal 
ve as ye ot Died in an e 
epeak. Animals have not, asa i opposition mi 
aight 4 not from T 
but fro the Poy go i 2 — 
been — ave — 4 eta at execs 
prejudice of the separas 
stances, would tend to 
chiefly ; this, before it e 
th Barley 
to ls 8 
elt; 
requires that lt 
— 
Thi ui per th 
nd wah should it no à "be wg e action ‘of 
assimilate it and produ 
on 5 — consideration» „it must be recientes 
ses 8 per cent, 
to be generally from a eek to 10 days earlier than 
season. 
in the ual charac- 
return 
realised 490 k least 12 months—often several years 
—have : while, during that time, the shop- 
kee ay oi have obtained from the monthly or even 
marketable, they would do the country great good, J. 
and relieve the agricultural interest from one of its 
eatest burdens. 
ic man 
One capital distinction ag“ een y Pred wo 
lie 
lations of seme And it is this, ‘probably, that would | e 
trike the 
that giving malt along with o her foo 
Mangold Wurzels, the sugar existing in — * 
th 8 the beneficial action of the malt 
N saan 
e 
13. 
potash, piers ‘silicic acid, oe pe cn acid, m 
ccurs ac bark of trees, carbonic acid, iron, mane 
ric acid. 
than 50 per cent, of alumina 
ments, which are the following—dra 
nd n 
0 should sian with equal earnestness in bo e er 5 rough digging, ‘allowing ad long 
Tun . in another page, to our circular, on pursuits. Accordingly this is one of the points to e at the aes Tide, ate Linparviods, aaa PRAGI 25 
the Pres ARANCE OF THE jse pas offer matter whic cHI refi n the course of his soo of Wavy — 1 — oad bail is damn 
3 In which natural mulate n e su drawn 
both for congratulation west for e ncern. address the other day at Tiptree Hall. Anything u, and the air naturally follows the water; cracks and 
glad, hores, to say t gee ve much 3 which shall shorten the time een the outla of the water and ul it 
reason to rejoice than ‘smal on the prospect of this and the re return, without eto» ar arae is so . — al cimata ine < s mhang e Lac 
year’s fee Though it be true 9 mn 13 0 much clear gain to the owner of t estment. become — oa. —.— n dows, forming new compounds 
disease has made an earlier eral Now, although 8 the chief ir improvements | serviceable for plants; their root: e deeper mil 
1 $ 4 provem ud fertility ie b at be and eral 
appearance in Ireland, and in most of the southern in e been owing to the shortening of in searoh of fao e brought abont an remord. 
counties of England, than of late years it has done, such i peices ant for instance, that be zeen the | by the drains, and the Prete by having its water: bas 
2 all other green crops are better than usual; and, birth and maturity of our stock—yet the principal | a greater tendency — — — gases Pe lay a 
Shae the . generally, we believe that a better trna on the farm, that which orig a see e vous tf o; does good by causing an beg 
se of f all sorts, exc tin Beans and |t most as dilato oe as ever: we can do but pr br eene of the soil to the atmospheric sing an em 
gral , 7 5 —.— 
iog was never Fe seen upon its surface. The little be 5 our harvests. ne the 8 of — — by = 
following tab present th 0 70 on this There i „ howev $ am point, often forgotten, Er anding aeiy. ‘the oil 8 a 
subject i can be given connected with agricultural returns, on which the | after burning in Mbcrating the potash. Miny may create g 
it by eleratin ing process ay easily be ba N e and at ae same 4. ey —- 
2 brought to bear. If, for che wW F mo. 
RETURNS REGARDING Ov e put our Ploughing acts by exposing 0 ' 
Wuea N Esordi ene — —— grain crops out of consideration, aed 1 from the 3 cape digging 6 1 Weeds, nN Long 
E 1 28 11 s ie land are T o kinds ; for o hich, namely, the | dung renders clay porous, admits air, frost, Gel, into clay soila, 
8 72 56 3 | ase meat manufactured, w. Shave 1 Wait tite d conclusion 15. Paring and burning are atte good results en . 
r „ Ireland 13 60 8 gı |of the fattening I process; but the other, bow: the binati 2 f potash onis: in the —. = with L N 
nure organic Matters excess, * and 
17 ORTON ee is made day, and mig very e physical character; and when the soil is especially foul 
ait the Bret 2 — ‘all @uéh ua rehivente ed i nthe land. tyres? i as well na as 12 overrun by insects. If the soil be a light sard ins ed of clay, 
are described in the 2 “very — * bees lendid; 8 meat, hast n useles ner certai inly e nl ure clean, if 8 8 if 3 1 ede occur, if it be 
“ever average,” &c.; in the 155 ai dell | “cases in in 5 deteriorating siate sor ‘pons, b balore it can be deficient in vegetable matter, then ing | m 
which any dis . an lying „the not 004. . sulphate 
the he paraging ae ve has been used by Y | principles of his commercial life to agriculture,” has . Far Jard manure, by keeping, putrifies; ried amay 
reporter; an second includes thee remaining adopted th t e N monia are driven eff; potash is =e 
instance, in which crop is reported to be P e system, so far as it is s applicable on the by the drainage, which is general im mperfect ; g À 
usual. According t , of repeated outlay and quick returns. Talking matter is reduced ; carbonic acid and phosphur — 
statement, in rather — f Lo “ 8 are given off, and the mineral matter is more ern 
than 43 per cent. of the inst po n m ure,he said, “ The t went to g d-by Li ted manure owed itt 
. —— — London on Friday must be back here in the shape extra 'ierulising effects o Sipra Re a are more 
an average one; and in rather | han 7 per pas into argh the T : „and he wanted it turned e luk ee Serene tae . s 
of the es is it under average. Compare — following F vids 20 go to market again on the 17. The principle ought to be to keep, in all fertilising #0 
with last s ich 20 g ay. ell, this is just an enthusiastic 5 nie procure the m e in the most f 
year’s report, r cent. wer panical actiot 
under ave aid lees ey 1 e| way of putting the truth, that, by the use of manure form (unless required for aay, or where a mechani 
6° 6 were in the liquid orm, ve abe and l is required), and as fres of wa nior no post 3 
over average. * in rak 8 animal growth may | tation to go on as regularly sible, and by co 
gi 41 g 48 4 . eee ge ., AP: cted * the ey hitherto — — ae By = — * 
Scotland, and Ireland, of all the grain Casas? | HOVE — efinition of dirt— the anon of eseping winds, no loss b id mae 
fied in the circular :-— 1 8 a thing i in its wrong plac a aa most nae. a . — of alwalies, Ce, and a more in ne manare 
——— this s A Wer. very atoms pr the manure, | dung and urine with the straw takes I When at the ber 
: Over Under 3 out o mih eee stall thi Tth d spr , the heap shou made large— ed, drain 
Average. 8 ay of Aug t dul should be ccmprested, 
— Average. will, in the ma. a ority of instances, remain i the farnished at r liquid baloti EE- The 
dung-heap—if, indeed, they do not escape into the | either used af or again pan 9 be A ver the Bete pest 
5 E vi 1 will on 
debe a 
ilt up in the struc of a Turnip plant, to b retaining 
ethods of f 
consumed du the winter of 1853-4, and taken t scrapings s, charcoal, solay, burnt, clay adore e 
market in the shape ef or mutton near] 3 gh — Aw up p regular Late 
hence. Th h arly tw 7 yee se ut rain meds | air, an ia | op een ee 
ey might Bg applied by irrigation tion. 2d, Sulphate of iron, ys aur izt of iron acts as à4 PIP, 
ye h a few days hence to a growing crop of Ita of lime, chloride of s 3 Sulphate Geodoriser by OIE 
en known—the 1 + grass, to cut a fe weeks y free sulphate a given o. 4 
perhaps hardiy average Sealy aed Arek fat ox or sheep, and taken 8 to a half: e . 
25 quality—and the Oat crop course of a J as meat in the Phate nia and by nultin 7 forth shosphorie acid. 4 cee 
ill be a full average as regards both quanti a coup on 3 Mr. Mront's state imme is adosidered to fr aul ion gte of ammonia ante! 
and quality. The nd Peas will no doubt ar be little travagant as it seems; and there of lime. It only does this w m soluble, Mate of ammonis t 
be a poor crop, worse even than the table a ‘aie | hie that it is by the sho 9 of eal te of line, When again to care on is donde 44 
represents them; for the Irish returns are in- th rvæis in this way between 2 and re of ammonia; it unite with w a Told OF 
_ eluded in that table, and th h * at N profits 25 e to be maintained. Chloride of sodium a aota by topping fermer le combi 
means so extensively grown in Ire as i er the process by which the W — 2 — — 3 oal 
25 8 988 t n in leith g he latt „as it may effectual 
England and: Bectlaid. -in the worthy È Been e 1 particular case has hitherto — — anor eapest, and dee te el 
Trop appears not to have been materially injured; p enough to yield a profit is another considera- 19. Artificial manures oe owe tei fertiising € and potas: tary 
an returns Giron En, ish — That it will ultimately be made so we have | Mich they contain, angie ore quantity On 
no fewer than 75 are stated as being under | y ittle doubt; and e meantime tho o are they — ; py- ne emea 2 little phys — i 
age; 3 nary in some of the 8 bramie 
: s the 
oe very seriously in 
green 
—.— 
80 
eattle 
9 —— they pnay p 
rst-rate produce of 
se wh 
risking 1 5 in the first attenié to solve 
e 0 a problem deserve the best thanks of 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL Sine ec 
SESSIONAL EX penay 
No. 11. AROUND the veer of Barley 88 
i formed ; its 
Penton ng 
2 
Pe guano adulteratious —— 
quicklime, and gypsum, To detect the first, 
n m ond acid; if more than 7 
rand used. For the loam 
am Bis been el, patak r quicklime; 
in muriatic —- separat 5 Ss 
iron, should it be presen l 
5 * than a trace of ume 
has been used to —— 
detected by a precipitate of chloride 
composition has no: y ascertained u ny more 
