9—1848. | 
IHE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
PER 
75 respect the draining, I gave you my oman 
be ~ a n was that I s 
deal laid in the Ca ith — — and culiar climate of the sea-side, be take 
Gies without a sole. I say that this is a bad method; | iato consi tou, but inland stations, and different 
and the teh say so themselves, f are now | characters of land, ! tone as well as silicious, and 
generally adopting the pipe-tiles, and very often putting | clay as well sho co plation 
piece f a larger pipe for the two nds y ich many landholders nevertheless entertain, that t 
Althoug “ Veritas” knows nothing of farming, he inferior lands of must gradually go out of 
ight know — the administration of the | cultivation, from be remunerativ 
* in Scotland, and he cannot gainsay the re e effort in th n 
M 5 ille =e it, Smythe, of Methvin, by which 
dit the Scotch think 8 0 s. 6d. 
d Selten totally 
should s 
— er are pey CEN out of the miseries 
N the 
of the 
Weare told that ovr obita" 
cre g: 1 
gives a strictly 
utation of the 
of the middle classes, except- 
ing that instead of the cottages 
having two apartments 10 fe 5 
square, they are more gen 
iat constructed as Py Tange 
apartment about 3 
yards square, withou any 
ae or F lois of pd kind, 
it is untrue, 
prese 
state Softies cottages and houses | a 
in the year 1848. 
ould the ren — al lan 
the 
Tenant F 
American “Plough (p. 861, 1847, Jasht = meeting of 
f Arts, reported at 
the Society o 
P loughing i in Eng 
prepared for > driling 2 or rdibbling with ‘ouch: p 
know. he 
e and we doubt no 
ome farmers’ clubs — 
ds often 
ould pron 
ould pronounce the land 
In this investigation not only — 
found on 
rit the deepest atten- | 
The conse- 
— # 
feathers themselves, 
ry 
] 
to prove, as says * D., that to assert that an organ 
not perform the funetions popularly attributed to it, — 
to o pronounce i useless, 
—— >” But all this off 
opinion, that in most other secretio 
for oiling nourishing, and | glazing the feathers; a simi- 
ay also b the roots of the 
The purpose of many points in 
the animal economy, no doubt, is still obscure, but— 
Remember they come from the Infinite Hand, 
And Shall + his Wet a + Te why 2 
* * = * = = 
g could we` but trace the great pR of all, 
tha A 
— that t fall, 
ne — — nothing in vain.” 
— DD E., Dec. a 1847. 
h 1a 
igs are cannibals: they eat 
Half a pound of bacon and fat is — 
It is very conti ° used 
a 
cannot eat pork so fatted. 
in H and has inereased every y i me. ; 
a to 
atapshire, 
and at thi 
We used to feed our yard-dog upon — d the 
anest animals would lock fat and sleek in a Í rortnight, 
l 
? Is. the use of greaves known as a manure for Turnips ¥ 
t | It has been used at Beaulieu for = and the Swedes 
raised from th and bulk ae 
raised neces guano, ‘bone-dust, an and — A 
n pronounced the Turnip culture — 
south of 
exceed th $ the retene — oy! wel 1 ploughed ; but — ns should differ from — and Christchurch the best in the 
the total disregard tò comf # 
and irii f sòrt in Oil. gland in Birds.  Ridieale and harsh l eneral Directions for Dra — All receiving 
kind which the cottages in| guage * strengthen an argument. — in Fia o to be made 44 feet . 80 — the — 
whistled at the Plong Qnewhohas | replying to your very able correspondent “ D.” I's th y be 6 inches above the bottom e! 
But we are ignorant of fee: A, benen the | confine lf to plain words. e truth is, that the | outlet for all ditches to be carefully preserved, that the 
ing! 1 mege A chow ie Scotch farmers kA a bs otal | article he reasonably comp was not intended fi ff w current; 7 
H e ignoran e breeding, tenit i g 
or other we ey got rane i and fatting ob Noel, — don. But having: been accidentally 1 mee, pe — — —— — —.— 
with its practice, od which is a part of agriculture | the ack of another — 2 pas > in crossing a 7 
gh yourcorrespondent de- that will not suit the m eee take their chance of approval. pology * therefore, | accordingly. The drainers never to be allowed to lay 
by us all — 3 — Sones 5 oe . 1 due, and hereby wee i me for r having m understood | the tiles ys the een of the drains have been inspected 
ow e 3 ey hi 1 
that as finely fed oxen Neuve 19 pa ve rate and missta _ he ——— avenge — foreman _ apne 4 — 
dür stalls and closes as Eng- breeding and rearing of stock to point — that your correspondent S insure * a covering 
land, famed for its roast sje has been left: e on 8 sented what I have said by misquoting — y words. It heath or — or any matter, er, open the tiles ac 
has ever produced. Verita the upland farm by no —— follows that because I did “ partially fur- to prevent the from running into the joints; and 
JJV having Seen the easy | the tiles geting displaced, by the fal of arth in 
‘ ho has whistled at the fo b. eans — oe performed in several fillin hose ot t —— t are carried 
Plo * ountries, sea one single instance to oblige the — - Eee a live maa or near to trees, will in time become 
My four was not a hurri ed one; I have known every this Journal, that * D. be P raillery i is —— — s | chok 0 must be up, eleared, 
aere of — distriet for 40 trathearn, | he more sie aay idiculing me, f who: — aioe pov a be necessary ever fourth 
when, besides a few Oats, it eins d nothing but a “erate page 842, Sept. 25, 1847, ‘that t invalid “fowls i in year. I prefer 13. ineh pipe tiles for general use; but for 
little Flax and heather. The farmers of Scotland ver mas drains, the quantity of wa t be consideredy 
intelligent, an and have done well; but teh farming is The above is a misquotation; my words are ery di E e of thet gly, but never less 
not equal to Scot ing; and it is a curious proof | ferent, and they are those of an eminent 1 aud shen n 2}-ineh tiles. Angle master: —_ with holes, to ad- 
of this that whilst Scotchmen fill ens and every | are as follows : ein very aggravated cases a little sweet | mit 13 in. pipes, should be made on purpose to o beet 
other tment of industry, wise ) h oil has been said to be very “effectual.” Can the side drains: In carrying drains through spriugs, or 
never to farm in England with their own mo ney, though | gainsay aoa recommendation? Why, indeed, should | across running sands, they oe be sunk — 
at any} 
* ‘eid enough farmi as bailiffs 
D. F. 
“ier — beg to 
provincial correspondent to thë ipo apd CONN, 
X. ay 
request you to —.— the publfe attention to the 
there is between the stat 
and those contained 1 in Mr 
— ans [The e 
——— i written 
— ear Goole, in answer to Mr. 
ee: advocat ed Flax culture in 
lanes against the high mE which 
in many instanees attended the cultivation of this 
det A person can scarcel 
tail of his o an experience 
i least s : matter is too 
? 9 nationally 200 eee A be 6 
cause; at the e few wh 
wa 
and — result 
esta- 
been care s reduced i in con- 
is not saleable mu 
blished, and Awg have 
oat Tia 
aa — price, and t * est "Ru 
4 asable at 48s, eae 30 stone (at 
lbs. the s ne) per quarter. these prices will 
8 
— 
a 
with the money 
u 
i — eet 
ssian | lari _ 
HF 
foe me | orean in 
tice, with 
which every 
ought to 2 neuainted by w whie ch they could easily add 
r to their incomes. 
n be admitted into the 
from 20“. t J. a- yea 
*; it = therefore 
on ‘physiological eubjects can 
ap f this Journal be the ee 
— wener t — pages 
ee um for 
admit the j joatia 
every da 
seg 
nt | Therefore, to be consistent, if 
he must cat no more ox beef o 
an 1 
ruel on 
4. disa 
eee pantai but only 
ca ves’ meat, and ewe mutton. 
* 
this “info ormation, bùt I ea 
— 0 Ds ’s” rebuke, on the tales, a1 artifi- 
ye and fastidious score of delieney o 3 cruelty, of an 
who furnishes this on” 
he himself ii or anth 
calves, shee 
tm 50. is is not ni follower | 
isappre 
I admit that 
a reasonable 
any 
privately or 
nd sanetions 
ep, and 
table. 
— capons 
h is 
impracticable ? 
as not justifiable, 
all svati e kitchen 
try are 2 8 
est. But 
l has but one 
rresponde 
| clearly shown the nam th aes 
with oil, 
in the one sing 
absence of it in one 
e before alluded to: 
ran 
only. 
y8 ge, 
“$f —— araa upon the gland — obliterated 
y heltered, and seldom 
allowed 
ath is fowl was 2 for about four 
years after the 3 - did — 
plumage as the r 
on 
the common fow 
well in 
wish the sia to be te 
water-birds, some — having two glan ae, — 
grea 
oes not settle a disputed 
of the controversy ma 
be | in last * « Monthly Volume” of the indefatigable soil 
ust 
usly eruel, — le, therefore 
‘The exception is too often made the | e 
t he truly stated, by the general rule, 
on 
oo 
. 
ted play se numerous 
he drainers w draining is do r my 
directions, and be of service to others ; I therefore 
them to your readers’ noti avis, 
3, Ae ste, — 
Allotm > Pate 
2 1 “employing all —— of the community s 
he new Parliament; and surely no 
an be carried out, E we really 
grateful — dies bees ee by so amending the 
anagement o ke tber useful labour 
the constant and n teak of of their relief. an 
pate ee only, = 2 in all places 
e e e 
r land can 
us in little or 22 —— the — 1 of 
m d skill, 
„in accu j io, that grows with our 
h th, and s wealth and happi to every 
—— mes agams oe i 3 of society, x sran alone, but to the — 
i tail-less fowl, | and Irish also. is a l 
cally executed) of the 8 or e 5 ess fowl, . 3 owt one ome =n 
so essential as in others. t v gardens and allotments cften yield double the 
° Wighton, asserts that “ D.” has pretty | quantities of produce lands joining: 
— brication of | and this arises principally from the greater use of 
of —— — manual labour that attend of them; 
abore nami d. But the | — — beneficial effeets of forming horti- 
ly only, goes no farther than | of / younger classes 
