166 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Maney 4 
— ET ter part of the week ; and when too wet for getting any- COVENT GARDE 
habits, that a considerable quantity of blood Heg grea z oval Aii of 2 we have been occupied in cueing The market gontinues o be well salen = 
{abont gallon in full- sized good-conditioned — chaf, crushing Lins eed and oilcake; mending sac n rot eg eee are venere Wen 
and pint froin sheep) should be taken from the ani- xing manures, — C. Y. we havs could "be expected, causidering the wisi. 01 Ae are ay Diente? 
a l ractitioner | "Nomra LINCOL — m, Feb. 26.—Since last report ~ | Beurré Rauce, Easter Beurré, and Ne Plus M , the former, 2 
mals at and then to call in a regular p edie: | been engag ged in leading in‘ st tack to thresh, _plous ghing Taek 3s. to 45 per dozen. Nuts are sufficient for the ear be e 
~to prescribe or administer the most proper reme e leading ot ut ne . Vezelnble anges are abundant, * Pien a 
: lentiful. G Jaulif 
oners . aba ia fetching coals and rate , cele mal ect Broceoli, Grea aie 
considered that the most experienced practitio manure, carrying Qats to mar plentiful, Asparagus and Seakale ained at tae 
He in the depleting system; and that its failure | cake. Leading ae may occupy us some time in the fol- Poy crench Beans have been sold at from ag. toat me D 5 
ich allows the inflammation og vara te FARM 28. ee is last week has been | other > taint din S Be e suficie at for the demand. sie,» prices, Letture ia 
in effusion into the substance of the e very unfavourable for field 15 1 consequence of so much | | 1 ö Mos, ander Gardenias, © — 
"thus obliterate the air-cells ; or into the cavity of | rain having fallen. Our hands shave ogee ac tellin 1 ani RUIS 
i des is ing Clover seed, aiding coal for the supply of engine, and | Pine Apple, per Ib., 4s to 7 
the chest, or both. In the first case destruction is ing by th Almondi yer pa 
s d to the ch t, hauling home some Apple trees that were rooted up 12 * 2 en Ber Ib. 13 to 28 Almonds, per peck gro le 
daf in the 823 vi confined to the e 1 storm between Thursday night and Friday morning.—R. C. | Apple. desser 3 th ae asser, per Ibs as 
may ling for several weeks. Sov 2 HAMPSHIRE FARM, 21.— The weather having been | Piani per halidi sieve 85 70 10 N nuts, pe, 12810 
= y 18 t uts, Barcel Tis 
would —— t che 3 applications stiould exceedingly changeable since. our last report, the employment | Oranges PRUA d to a fe a, Der IOU ee 
men Has = Par 38 sé J , 
be powerful — or blisters to the sides of the | of the horses and n four days carting chalk on to the past — bitter, per ic ya a Braid N ie 
chest ; or setons in the dew-lap and chest; or helle ebore land. We have e mployed four horses several days ploughing | | Lemons, 1 VEGET Chetan pala ou 
issues (commonly known by the term “ pegging”). He ana harrowing for Wheat, and on the 18th all ou r horses dom | Asparagus, per 100, 2. to 6s Onions, pickli 
r PW Savoys, per doz. Ft od per Ib. ye iene, 
— k ‘ ploug 2 YS, ¥ shallots, per Ib., 6d 10 an 
Cabba ages, Red, ods —_ c, per Ib. 100 a 
Seat Fas doz, Shed sei wt to 28 6d pinas per s Saig 
Eyes 0 1 0 Shakale’ per Funzt 9d to 25 
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en valua ble head of stock would be saved by | could not have ventured to sow 4 ahód dar clay loam soil, 
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coli e, . to is Rhubarb, per b 
aeS 58 Bae p. lf. Is F 3 — a 
9 rer . art d to "od Radishes per — r iet i 
otatoe es, De ro 7 * 190s Artichokes, Jerusalem 
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por suc ~ | past, exc by the use of 2 patent iron barrows, the 
sion — a few hours only re such depletion — bid — . harrow proving quite ineffectual. We 
he regarded as the sheet-anchor in observe the Wheat we have sown after Turnips in December Endive, per 
ammatory dise diseases, A whole flock of — attacked | and J anuary, although sown pa ta per dengan. ae . ies jKidue 525 ad Bs u ts A a Mu i Score, Is to 34 
flam ced stances, is yet coming up very satisfactorily or several days | Turnips, unch., Is 6d to2s Small Salads 
with acute in mation (redu in number by etd | our horses have been employe in 8 Barley with ma- aed Beci, Der doz., I.. i Fennel, per bunch ad uae a 
hich had previously died), were saved by the prompt | Chine, for we find i y tedious and expensive operation | Gueumbers each, 28 tobe 65 Savory, pe b 5 
of bleeding each of them. They er all threshing with the flail, “the Barley yielding badly from the | Leeks, per doz, 0 tos 5 955 5 pisaaan 
good condition, and e time straw, still it is a good er rare Celery, per bundle, 6d to 18 6 Parsiey, per half ct 
ü. i This” wo ja not, howere ot 10 an odd I orse po er in — — s jo obs, such as carting leaves e per n to 48 10 Tre 8, ber bende e, 
was warm. wou 2 &c, into the yard, carting Swedes for: cigs and cows, “on the l pevdos., 1s 1046 ae et bun maak ‘dane 
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as the results of a — The dis- farm; and 3 ‘ogalarly over the farm-yard, to equ ONDAY, Feb, 28 
annie — the viscera of ago aidan as well its ny We Cavani o been — 1 two Pore We have buta 3 surp'y of Beast > tdas ‘ra is'by wo mim 
* lly wastes and dies ploughs several days, A preparatio. except for some chick 88018 tor which 48. Sd. is the to td 
as the roe the ani y th 10 
planted as early as the season will permit; oooh e | are a few more Sheep. Trade is dull, and, — — Be! — 
exhausted, in consequence of the der ee -e npe we have found in past seasons that | money ia — ne 1 of Calves is very limited, 5 is Tathie les 
In some cases death has Potatoes crop well after Turuips, and the land requires but brisk, bu Trade is brisk Pigs at late rater, Nu 
ensue from a ‘considerable number of ieee fou en in | little horse labour in its preparation; some of our men have | pe eau, ireland 7}, 110 a about 20 20 0 itom Nor ar an Sun Scotland ie 
er stone of 8 lbs. P y 
the air · passages. He recommended that animals which | „ several ı days spreading dung on the pasture land, aud sowing Best Scots, Herefarda, Ke. 4 6to4 T Best ler. Wools e dai 
to be failing in health should be removed to guano, and vitriolised bo es, two men 9 5 been carting and — spe Horns itto Siorn 
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» on feted t tting of = h, Elm, ya Beech timber for this | Ditto — ee a e 
bronchial tubes of debilitated and old horses, exten] soaKon? me Phe i en have been planting Guidke. i and 2880. Sheep andl 1. bd Coe 1 i of bina 
sheep, seldom cause death ; but fat calves more | earthing up Quick . — Which where planted three years ago, 
ee, ogg k : ites. as horses do from | also spreading ag -a 2 mxs ane where old fences Beast Trom Holand saig e including’ Auch 
| have been removed. f the w ave been employed st qualities, a and Monday’s prices are well RODRA, hae 
worms in the stomach and intestines, sto ing on th oo are reparing er of. S 
Specimens or Wieat.—On the motion of Mr. SHEL- | Turnips for the cutter; when the weather has been open they | slow, and e b e rea unre 
LEY, seconded by Prof. Sewell, the best thanks of the ene a pe ar te Aue 8 — my ar To bet i 8 ros cumity; prices must be quoted 2d. per g ibs. lower, witha alleen 
? ‘or we fin at er the best seasons for fa owing ubt bundantly meredith 15 ade tinues steady for them. 
Couneil were voted to the Rev. P. 5 irra 4 the er? crop, there be yet remaining a triflin a Scota, Herefords, he. ci a 8 Best Long e 
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portion of Couch, which if allowed, will increase rapidly, and 
the specimens of Wheat he bad. forwarded to the by the time the land comes in fallow again will cause a great 
Society, in explanation and eompleti „besides the injury sustained _by inter- 
| —.— task he had undertaken of arran arranging 3 
costs sabout 1 Is. to yà 6d. per acre, aad we generally find 24 ey 
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the interesting collection of Wheats, for ; 
whieh the members are indebted to Prof. Henslow’s — — ee cee 8 a 
and to the devotion of a amount of his peen iy Er Ta 
— Gaot alkisi — Notices to Correspon — ä tan 
= AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AssocIATION—G Rushout — 32, Cu maine MARKET „arch 2. 
_, Tumer Barcer.—Sir | Wanuraat Hooker presented to | Alfred-street, Bedfurd-square, London, is the address of its | Prime Mead. Hay 70sto75s | Old Clover .. “dos to 95a Straw „ uh 
chemist, and will no doubt find any other of its officers | Inferior „.  .. 50 63 Be be mee ben 
— a supply forwarded to him bara the Agri-Horti- hom you may wish to Westen Seago ce ‘March 2. 
cultural Society of Bombay. He reserved a ANEW WHITE SWEDISH TORN o not know it. Fine Old Hay .. 6sto70s Old Clover 5 888 to $26 Sn ane 
r t seb BLack Hasiat 1 Deptford — Wurz 155 50 good as favour Inferior Hay .. 55 Tnfetiot * 60 ny 
portion for tl ew Gardens, — i sent the us with y 88, for a correspondent. New Har. New Clorer . — aa 
remainder to the Coancil, thinking it probable that — A New eee for you M: ARK LANE, M ee Feb: 28. 
—— the members might wish ta make trial of its Draininc—a Subscriber — We would certainly break through Mes rs, Kry Laden an nå 5 H seats Moxon, Fe was very little Wheat iei 
The Council- ordered their best thanks to the gravel, if it were not at too great an expense. If it be a | up fro oes this: ing, but spor. upply from Kent was good. Pairi 
illiam Hook fe his pe thin layer bound Ba N 2 8 matter, as is some- 5 — —— — Bees scarce, found buyers at last! Mondays rices, but 
er for this merk of 3 ae wo ai to he greatest possible service others being interfere a with by n the late N 
— — and & reak it unsold at ala * 
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aud Prof, 88 ro oan to try ant report upon the Track s—A HJ—We en ‘eters the ditch out of the field, r in e Rea Pe 
qualities of this. Barle and take care by deep plougaiug to hinder landward roots Peas, and White are almost unsaleable,—Oats are di cult 
; from the fence, their former va ue is supported.—Tares are in demand at 
Jobors.— Mr. — gave notice that r the next FIXATION or Aum B B—You call eee eee eee, 
monthly C he should move, that the’ reso. which Saper ookei n at page 126. ‘tones questions — tte Wheat Bisex E Een and Sufolk sess; sesa, White 50 
ution of the 9th of — the 0 following answere Han 5 is 
N 1 e How can Harp BE MADE Sort — What is the | Barley, Matting? 5 = 7 285 Cee f 
substitution } made, namely, instead of the | passage cheapest — of its calcareous matter? Can any one Oats, Lincolnshire ait Ter era Polands 
{as it now stands) “ for whatever class s he may 2 erland and Scoteh sisea:4. 000 5 
. apt to substitute the following: | IS THERE 4 Wuite varrery or tHe Guinea Fowr—A-H J— malt, pale, 1 3 
, 2 class shim.” K au if s oN is it as 8 as the grey speckled ¢ ord and Essex 
i SH CoaL— do not kidw the meaning of the BYE.: n 3 . . f 
* a — t Society transmitted. — the aware Phare — none but what isim porte ed. et Beana Magan id mew ae a ee 
Council a copy of their Transactions jast pub . | Manootp WpnZzEL — IV 45 oe You see we maintain our | Peas, T Cer 33 `... Maple]35 
The Baron Hertefeld, of ee pear Berlin, in 9thosraphy, Maugold Wurzel is simply the Germ man of RIVALS IN THE PONT OF LONDON LAST 
transmitting his life- composition as a member of the feed on . Manse e ” ou the other hand, is one | Flour afsaka |, Wiest. Pirie. | Maii LOUE 
Societ i founded 3 8 which, though absurd, did not the less 23 bis Qrs dra. | Qrs. Ars. 
ociety, expressed the satisfaction i it w — give him to 5 r the o — of those who introduce tlie Fgllen. . 217 379 | RI — 
FETT Searciiy Root,” or Famine” root made a good füge. i | sae | aa a 
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individual wishes of its mbers we g to au Fu men z , Mar 
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obtained leave fur Mr. Love to make Mr. Halt's Rev VLVING Su. pic Lex.—If “A Pota „extreme prices of Monday; some 
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merican Plough ion of the — rer (Newcastle-on-T yne) s — — his at sam ea sina Sie Bi 
il th ee on we P —— e ss rm — arab een, PORT OF LONDON THIS 
8 ; -LEURO-PNEU MONTA — D Mackie—Your letter 
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ABLITS —, asks for the experience English........ 
found them profitable ; and ue wants details sf che RiNS. Tre TARRE 
| “ins bane —J Reed We use ta rge quantities of it as manure a . e 
‘shes it well with liquid mao 
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hol g the u n e in seta rira, ji a 25 
; no doubt of the that. 
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1 n Sobruwaxk, WATE 8 Feb. 28. Parces Jau. 22. Jan. 29. 
: ther | wise bave boom e dener the arrivala dhis week, peck by rafi aut 53s .—— 
ety unani- eee ell 8 5 to hope the 8 a 52 0 a 2 
ing jiself out, The weather fag brenRad said; t hat the disease is aie g L 
very heavy, tiat we b Are aa been very mild 5 l 5 as 
ing are the —— the iged to submit to lower prices 75 51 11 eee ae 
nomine Yorn" quotations of York Regents ved “a 
1408 Kens Regents, 120s to 1803; Shawa —45 -50 bes ase 
fai dk — uns to its e woa to 5 7 K SEEDS, Màner 3. 
Ju to: m8 sag Ten s to io 12085 Whi Se hey a 108; Kidney. h „ 0 seed. cae 
£09; Belgian 5 pper ew 47 White, P y 
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155 eno ite eee that W remains the sanie | = TARN 2 0 io Ra 175 
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— Cakes; Eng. p. 1000, 15 to 13058 
