40—1852. } 
ttee, having presented the report of ; ta 
ot Commi maay * e ‘Council made the following de- 
Medal be awarded to Mes 
ed Co., = their having exhibited 
bre * . hine, 
a Fixed T 
ng aan tus, which rmed, in 
bry — J 7 and to their puos ae 
on ** i year shaking the stra 
ost perfect manner, and 3 it — 
pri * at i 102. and a Silver 
Clayton, 2 
at the Lew > e 
opinion 
every operatio: 
5 rn in the 
the best Light Waggon 
be divided between Mr. 
The os gt, proceeded he 
rizes to be offered for aprep — Machinery 
year, agreed to 
of ea 8 d the regulations 
Monthly A Meeting | in Nove 
Plough best 2 for general purpos 
Plough best adapted for deep 1— 
e- way or Turn- wrest Plough ... 
th 
— Ploug s 
Dyna ter for traction of ploughs à 
Sabsoil ul irie er oe 
— Rog! — Pipe Machine 
oe in Drainage 
Hes 
Li 1 
Cultiva r, Grabber, ‘and Scarifier 
* carifie 
— for purea} — ia 
e Corn apd 3 brill“ 
Drill f for small oc 
nee ag N “Seed 404 Manure Drill 
— ip Drill on ar 
Turn: — Drill on 
Dropping Machine for e seed andn manure 
— 
— 
v 
i 
the i 
e- 2 the kee 4 ia August, 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ser 
Potatoes are recom 
reagan con — 
e seed increases the aby to to 
mpairs the vita iyo 
order. 
location re the growth 
ni as of the qua napa’ requisite for its nouris 8 and health 
than old or worn ou 
fluence Potatoes should Bn 2 little ex- 
— 0 tural place 
clans 83 
siting them for the 
1; or if k 
Dewees 
he air as conveniently may be. 
. oF 
Some recommend d 
— putrefaction. 
some, ph ee ei 
come 
in the spring, to 
9 ti-putres such as lime, wood-ashes, 
pulverised 5 plaster, salt nitrogen, &c., are 
4 directly to the some of the Potato, as well as 
avo and, of course, to preven k 
* jh By manures, well-rotted com- 
Stable-manure is too strong and heating, 
s ill-Aavoured, unhealthy Potatoes, and is decidedly 
Old Age, and Death.—These are comm 
All are liable to 35 
pre dis posin pe 
roduces 
— 
Disease, Contagion, 
to vegetables as well as to avimals. 
some more, g 
causes, and Some pA car e diseases are 
b-lieved to be contagious The present disease is thought by 
many to b class. One field of ee —* liable to 
| take the diso! se : on another field, Pot e predisposed 
to disease, by — cultivation, old age, ad a soil, „ bad maoures, 
suiden chan nges of weather, warm ra 
Ra In 
some le 
8 
her , Fungi, 40. — The — write: rs consider the 
ects as at most but a E rendering 
sof In 
| ravages of ins 
the Potato more nad die to disease by enfeebling the plant. By 
. s.. 
: 2 2 
N 
mt et et — 
— fey a 
n the 
wee Hoe ys th 3 
Agricultural — — for band labour 
for Grasses is 
Aer. purposes Pairs 
. 
oo 
aoe 
g 6-horse power 
to 
Fixed Steam. en gine, — exceeding 8-horse power 
For the — best “ditto, 
Portable Threshing Les not ‘exceeding 2-horse | power 
Portable —— hing Machine, so exceeding 6-horse power 
= "aia Machine, 
finishing 
Fix oan se ens Machine, not “exceeding é 6. horse ‘power 
(m 
—— ng Ma shin 
Ditto ditto, for — Occupations" 
Grinding * for 
Linseed and Corn — 
Chaff- Cutter, by 8 or ae power... 
Chaff. Cutter, by “een 
Turnip-Cutter Pg 
Oilcake 3 for every ‘variety of cake 
Ditto, for thin cii 
— „ for general purpose es eit 
w Machine, by manual or other labour 
to k — = ee 
— a 
— 
Mise. Awards and Essential Improvements |. 
New Implement, such sum as the ty may decide z 
GENERAL GLOUCESTER COMM —The Council then 
the i ragga of the the following General 
rl of 
randreth Gibbs, 
er Hobbs, | Mr. Jonas, Mr. Wil- 
E beere » Mr. Milward, Mr. 
ymon 
Brandreth, ‘Colonel Challone 
Mr. Hamond, Mr. Fish 
liam J din 
Pusey, Mr. Shaw, and Mr. 5 — 
art 
INOCULATION FOR aan gane Prof. yaio 
their 
of 
to gain such an estimati ee. the exact — . 0 
new trative system as would enable th report 
more a to the Council at their Wender 
Piers Disrase.— =y Dawson transmitted to the 
Council 
remedy for that malady. 
nt, prepared and K eh published acs the 
f Massac _— 
co —— catio 
y not furnish any per- 
ee Potato di disease, yet they soy per 
many valuable hints, 
aoe „and impr 
ato, tha at thoy cannot fell tobe of great 
similarity of views expressed 
aced w r 
truly remar l 
the Orinagal * oints, relating t to 
lowing :— 
4 nts T konein Oe 
rs, even 
«heal hy vigoro South America, and takid 
+ Hin will Rotate, te is considered important, Wut Ee Po. 
—4 Soniety's prize fi zo for a * a ra 
P., Cha of t 
10 
tenli Railway Company, expressed his willingness to receive 
~ from 
4 igre insec are considered as remotely affecting the 
by — as having no effect at all. 
Po Fatoni is not t the cause of the rot. It fi 
e gen diseased, a fit subject for its operati 
The fungus on 
pg the Potato, 
+h 
unic: — —— re — * 
I. That the oe we erie ing r resemblance to the 
cholera, a ee existe i in the e 
aoe it is doubtful whether — y spec ure has been, or 
er will be discovered; 
As yo oholers, 8 — are well ascertained, by 
the application of which, the liabilities to disease may | 
be greatly 8 
That 4 45 — the soundest seed, by planting in — 
mos — gat wig and by tom the most suira 
various commun 
— — may h a good degree of confidence od 
the eacosesal cultivation of this — vegetable. 
That we m xpect like the cholera, the Potato 
rot will — e le — — less — . a pa 2 
ept in a cider 
believed to | 
Berners transmitted from Keythorpe Hall, in Leicester- 
aeg specimens of Turnip puaa in different lange of 
pio wth, raised i loamy soil from seed 
mitted to the 3 i. the Russian e. ent. 
si Strafford p ted a copy of the — am 
aa gea! — 
our PP 
the derne for „ 
Apples previously to gri nding, and then whether any 
interval should elapse before pressing; aft t, how 
ider may be best made, m ed 
nd 
of agricultural packets between eae far: 8 
and the ve 1 of inoculation for Pleuro-Pneumonia.— 
— Carr, of Belper, one of the m oaee ppe at 
he Country 2 of pas 3 prese each 
1 e Coun r of his — in 
8 for which he yr comity the an 
better bite, increased durability, 
m concussion, = 
r. 
Peiers 
Bur and Co,—Prof. Donaldson 
to the Coun on his views respeetin * 
soils. Mr. E. Oliver — Dera from 
icultural noti 
rdered their usual acknowledgments for the favour of 
— communications. 
The meetings of the Couneil stand ad journed, over the 
utumn recess, to the first Wednesday in November. 
year, aud eventually — into a anag 
able a mic, ma i np diary +a — i 
connectio 
The Council ‘ordered their best met i py to | 
d his attention in 
oodfor wile th in Essex, 
sued a letter to the Council, 8 his expe- 
| ona of four years years in ial of Potato cultivation in 
poor land without manure, during which period n o tai 
its ap 
Massac usets, — Mr. 
Society a copy of the eire 
Programme for 55 occasion.— 
the eee, of 
3 be 
f Guano r. Rowl e — aia 
ee ge? 33 ee derived from his 
ference to the dosnt, of the 
Mr. Chapli 
e Lond 
— Sou th-Western 
of the Society, to which he also 
— any vases that in "hei 5 mrin —— 
| tend to prom cultural in by mean 
railway 
the presented a 
aplin, 
(removal of te ‘secd,-at u vost of bd. per lb.—Lord 
Review. 
— 
2 Journal of the Ro yal Agricultural Imp 
Society of Ireland mo Irish Agriculturist. 
at the office o Agricultural Im 
2 41, Upper Sackvil ville-s 
treet, Dublin 
This monthly pe riodical is one of the results of the ener- 
8 55 
ve 
secretary to 
t above 3 It is calculated to o be of much use as an 
geney of the Society in disseminating sound agrieul- 
pali stint. sa So the eee Ireland require. 
The present number contai 
3 societies. 
descriptive and critical power bro 
r e discussed, the 5 — in refer- 
reapi 
ence to 
been tried durin ng the season :— 
e have seen all Sower machines, and we riea con- 
intelligent farmers 
t oe 
— * and easi univ: Gaver opinion is ai the the principle of 
es is reagen idk erase in ce they are 
ind, frequently choking 
they are attended 
h 
ple referred to, which promi positively bene- 
3 is that of Mr. Robinson, of Belfast—referred to 
the 0 council in their report, which is. 
elsewhere P published by us this month Mr. — 
ussey’s 
pri orking, w will pro 
ri ell to met tenant try of . 1 
fficiency o 
per. This machine was worked part of Nas 
9th September, a n th 1 ? the 10th, cutting 
T4 acres, h, hick Clover, and 
epee 
rasses in splendia ne be ne poor of grain 
the most perfect order, and ad 
iable to 
objection. To sum up: Bell’s is the most E 
