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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jung 10, 
1 
who were c d with the pro 
lture, r 
a large 
Rye- 
admit tt that he found it kran f exhausting t to * land; but 
know how it was so exhau 
sor Way to anal) 
he wanted to 
e second e 
AE and * sent 
He had 
hed, ay 
st 
year he had five es; 4 Sere sprite a Re tons 
per * for the y 
ascer- 
as, how he 6 2 prevent ‘ts deterioration o of the 
to that of 64 bushels of *! at; 
3 a W N „ wo 
would be a 
. ‘pt it occurred to 
first resolution, said tha tha 
nt to 
rtionate ‘quantity 
and p 2 the 
rry o uch as 
rbed by bet w * 200 and 300 bushels of sessi 
m that t 
course. They were aware that the English Agricultural 
Association sprung from the example of the Highland | to 
that when it became known, and the basis 
to them from it were s own by o — * uing 
d been in Scotland a Chemical nor 
Pit in i 
arl ot Bartman seconded the eee 
ed 
tend t t li mers 
in ome dist riots ea the, pplication of science, 
and to dispel the r that science and facts op- 
posed to eh 8 * 
M AINE moved the seis ben 
That the affairs of this Association be ect w a Com- 
mittee chosen — 3 that the following members con- 
gen, sO d he resided uy wy pecu 
carry off his land per acre a quantity of — equal It 
e ensuing year u 
ton, Dr. Daubeny, J. E "De enison, Esq., M. P. ; Earl of Elles- 
mere, W. pistar joobe, E. gorane, FE Huxtable, ae 
Jonas, Sir John Johnstone, Bart M. P.; nder 
Langston, Esq., M. P., 5 B. Tater W. Miles, Bea. oy as Pt 
EST 8 igi Pusey, Esq., M.P.: ; William Shaw, and 
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re farmer, as well as a ore, he 
had long gelt A, want of such an Associa The 
aer object of 9 viz ae: obtain the rente 
roduce the least "possible cost, was de- 
Badeni on the 8 = science. He had Ree 
evailed himself of the benefits of 585 Society. Whe 
in its ene 
on the chalk formation, but strata 
e lim 1 “of the 
a 
features 
were very inh kataina: Wit 
chalk formation they pia 
h 
ta have a di 
in pape oe Mal eiet aud tha 
equested, both 
by Sir R. Peel and Lord franc to expla that the 
„ tha 
reason of their non-attendance w 
sana he * to move was: 
by the honorary secretary exhibits the 
at the made 
sikei: which “he English i ral Chemical Association is | on the 
e farmer, and that the Associ ation 
culated to e for upon 
if they sg get together rag good body of statisties, em- 
15 of the ge e positions of the 
untry, př vould make a great st p towards 
1 8580 system ure. His att 
drawn to a plot tof ta n his own 
ention was 
n the 
Ae 
lower hiik Aip ofa pa 
property, o 
colour, whereon the 
ays, of the m c 
seve: ofessor 
d that it contained 1 1 quantities. ~~ phos- 
ed 
A 1 825 acid, deriv e marl = 
generally 6 —.— to arp 1 f rcent. t of phosphate wae 
0 per 
of lime, fossils embedded in it, 
on h 
dust — * any 
in the opinion of 
and public su 
statement Mr. Huxtable had mad 
on the farmin 
b 
And he was sure they » would agma mo a. that ie | th 
n additio 
benefit to the => which at pan ris had eon 
ng 
of science, but as one . 
as entertaining a hope that 
result. 
wid leo on not 0 ty 
“ae was kno | | 
tural inte- 
It was — 10 years | 
as formed, 
Associati 
of . bad * along be beena 
Į 
d obta 
est im 
ture sh : bool encou 
ear.) 
asa 8 would 
e 
of this Kink 
is kin 
Associatio ee 
— hemst whee ee in 
It might be de 
oubted 
Fo dae institutions 
us fo or such a 
within 
ve a Thos. Way, 
the coun 
on any one 
with sick), a 7 The resolu. 
* Panties Honns hes 
That the is e see a f the year be received by 
ey the sociation, cont that the 
re 
— * lieu of 
of Doan a ea rene ia, oo t 
ecretary 
— . — 8 and Pg ta 
ie wasa ; great object. with farmers 
n passed unanimously. | 
tu 
or 
confer 
v, he could not doubt t ld 
miy acd hat it would 
N J 1 one nt it of great 
im 
that the 8 attention of a chemist of Portance 
the talent ang 
5 1 to 
whole on 5 the subject. The hon. bart. seco 
the resolution arried. 
hes eh pose 
That me Maeve gem of he 1 be 
he Provisional Committee for their 
. 
given to the re i al 
services in fo ‘orming 
t that i in e himself Ä ry institu 
with it the far f the V. — 
when the Roy 
ear.) 
should be appointed to receive samples rded 
— ae labora 3 vg analysis. Such ed s: night be 
y com 
Tord Se <a who had already received 
wap from ae Assoc e 2 seconded the 
solution. He had sent a sample 
n some parts of the same 
as not spread, nothing was 
produced, The 8 was agreed to 
The Earl RLINGTON moved that the ben 
ks of the mosting be given to the Chairman f 
he motion having been — 
he Duke of MANCHESTER, i = acknowledging the com- 
pliment, said it gave him great ple 3 when he found 
he could do anything to serene ul an object. 
He thought i ; this country should follow 
portance 
© application of 
, | cee 
ey had an Agricu 
aimee) attended “vith the best 
why the same plan sho 
r. E. Denison moved, and Mr. Shaw 2 
vote 2° thanks to the Society, which havin 
| e by the Rev. Mr. HuxraBug, the 2 
separated. 
Home Correspondence. 
Dumfriesshire Potato met rig. the last . 
days I have observ the 
m below 
pwards, accompanied with extreme bbe sar 
“ the fibry portion not dee — 0 quite similar to 
er years ; ; it has com- 
id 
Devonshire Butter -.—Seald your 
coal fire ; do not let it boil ; it — d beina 
the cream is cold, say n 
. 
= 
that will make 
ing p rough a et inw 
erage | 
farmers | 
institution; he had no doub. ubt | years, w 
fallen than is the av 
e have 
