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Tants.— Disease liere ; unfavourable re-| Phosphate of lime (with rit ace of agua — 6135 
ICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. — —— spreading 1 
e THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, Presi-| ports fro e maah in Wilts ; * Holmes, Amport. Sulphate of ee i 
Aent ot H Soret: —Stems and tubers ser e Png disease Sior Pa 
grounds of Chiswick House as ——4 as ever; TB e 8 of 47 
the visitors to the — Ash-leaved and 1 55 A ae tem, raph en, rato 
pe tr —— daly H. Holla, Lodsworth, Prtwor: Early Kid — Carnate of p —.— 
Garden in th become m uch diseased ; J. W. Ss Sulphate of li — : 
also only to orders K ding; hak nor diy ; Sulphatest magnesia -088 „ „ POD 
esa espe ats 4 C y places on the line of road to ina and oxide of iron 
before the dayo ting, tham. A large patch struck with disease two mil 100 05 00 
1 5 er, — — ovcasion: from Shooter’s-hill ; aseri frost; Este, Wellin h respect to these analyses, we may for the 
of Exhibition 
The Cammy Chronicle. 
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Counrsr Saow- . — July 115 Tork — 
‘Few 
‘cultivator: as 
which m 
made 
and 1 115 0 a dou ty mass, an 
in 12 ho 
, organs whi 
—.— boned in Myxogastrous fungi.— 
We have received, dion the fivour of ar corr 
sp — of Porat 
in their know 
2 
in evident 
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Deron Wit somo 
ye affected; 
nee the pronn pods also . — 
Sse font Bor 1 illegib le. 
correspondent 
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DUNES ——— 
ever. If it contin 
ve green leaf 
tha 
not have 
Ege —— 
— ea mrana = miri annoyance to — 
f — Som 
~ | cut off and no tubers formed. Nothing can the 
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SEX.—At Brentwood, in the form of — aggravated present observe, — — seeds yielded nearly four 
of Tuburcinia ; Dr. Jackson. ear Maldon, 
bat not to an alarming extent; Hardy and Son. 
times as much ash as the Cotton itself did, and at 
e — time — a — arger proportion 
the 
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poussex— We have seen light symptoms here | of phosphoric acid and of lime. In this respect 
and there; Ed. A patch destroyed near Cranford, quantity of both these substances is greater, as 
otherwise the crops looking well; but 186 stem is still 
| 5 none und. Frost ou the morning of July 1; N. 
P iseased Potatoes Dr. Une. Whether 
in one y smal! — arden; 4. Greville, Enfield. 
e em badly attacked in $ patch 10 by 4 
yards- sudden . Rumours of disease at Brick hill; when the analyses have — 1 022 by chemists 
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the 3 changes; E. icon, Nore! ch. 
UFFOLK.—Saw many virulent cases in a journey 
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with different kinds o 
ming our —— on soils, it is first 
of all necessary to observe that, though no one will 
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— ype bong county, as bad as in 1845; H. Hardy, —— w particular localities, ‘The meia par 1 
HIRE —A ppeared ; Progressi sity or of tenacit ; enabling the roots to spread with 
pi zy; k serions e ei entertained ; Usher her, | more or less facility, so as to fix the plant steadily 
Blun Acres and acres in a deplorable condo ; 5 in the earth, at the same time that they supply it 
H. Sand, i i —— 
heath lang still, as formerly, eh G. 
CHESHIRE. eee r Chester just begining to be of — — 4 ni But as a consider 
diseased. The whole man is —— have no o 
doubt that in a few weeks the haulm will b be completely ferent sat 80 and due supply require also to 
can exceed nde 
present luxuriant appearance, unhappily a too in in- dtia 4 or mechanical state will 
vellow 
there is at present no injury. Every diseased leaf f has o 
an abundant crop of Botrytis; M. J. — 
for unsuitableness of climate. We ull know that 
ur — are as little Tikely to flourish. pita the 
Konz as South 
Ameri Palms i 
cu 
pe c, we denied them a moist atmos And 
et a few years only have elapsed since it was con- 
n | sidered a rari flower these plants; and 
ort 
— —— to the — crop is not on! 
inie Aland in dee Its constituents were 
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Sixck our paper on the chemical rs of} i 
tion wool and of Cotton soils was written, w 
ca received an ANatysis of New 3 eee | 
L, and of the seed of the same kind of Cotton, 
ich, 
great value — 1 the seed as a manure for 
;| the Cotton p 
ae undred parts of Cotton wool, on being heated in a 
atina cratic. i pes t 85-89 parts. The residuum, on niies 
| Heated — a muffle till K whole — the carbon w. 
12°73. 
, ut it was forgotten that, during the 
The specimens — ate | season of cultivation in its native mounta ins, rain 
whose habit is - e falls almost bn y done and the air- is in a state of 
in not assumii contin So, also, in | è 
Strawbe Sung. Ominous appearances. Disense pro- | Cotton ep e anes of the soi, both with respect 
re of purplis ce, instead of eing amber gressing ; ; A. Walker, Gardener, be House. to its —— al e — i ts mechanical 
coloured. The Wates.—In the neighbourhoo a Llanrwst, in state, m ils to ae tt a and yet 
— may be ch — Lie — jiu ho 3 sooner’ t — 3 — — not be desirable in — chiefly from a difference 
used or cong — ; 12 i ’ in pred Ann ep of the atmosphere. For instance, a 
*. . purple- bro pl tedpell — ee — , 5 — dee. bad, certain degree of porosity of the soil may retain and 
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8 8 „ y about 12 days ago with the common black spot, ei jut g just 2 of water within reach of the pear 
——— gradually extending to the tubers—a third or fourth and J = 
ay protrudes a of. which e or less tainted. The Ash-leaved | inage. Again, if in 
ength assume a re a ad Eip are the worst. — sets were planted whole another situation the air is deud em and evapora- 
cases = and sound ; J. Fergus tion necessarily greater, 8 from the surface of the 
are far t r pse blight k t has appeared in places in earth and from that of th —— — a soil more re- 
often quite dist in | neighbour hood; . Jones, Kiiboy, Nenagh. In Mayo; | tentive of — will — suitable than one 
The specimens — — t by Mr. Townswenn | Lord Oranmore: We observe that this is contradicted Which is re open, and which, thus allows. mois- 
were much injured, and rat . — the dried by the Irish nt of the pa News. We) ture to acip not only by — 2 but by 
cotyledons of young mt - can only a that we received the information from | drainage. varieties > observed: ade: 
what the: appearance 2 — — n ze don only in the soil and climate OF dilfere nt localities, 
EEr Siess; — Peery e. asons 
ut even in same locality at different seasons 
Si and I awts — ten nearly of — or which of the factors 5 and 6 contri+ 
e | butes mos 
om —— or 0˙9347. Of this —— neari: 
v: ay la 
t to the production of thirty.” 
t to the 
ith respec nferences de- 
te of potash (with a trace of soda) . 4429 ducible from the vical ses; we may first 
Carbona 
Phosphate of a or a trace er MORN wie =a 
Carbon of li oe 
Silla „r n „„ F | 
Sulpiato of ota * J. 12 
See — = 2 se 
and loss a 1 FTE 
Phosphate of potassa 
Oxide of iron (a trace) 
a perfectly white ash, the composition of which was as follows: 
the Indian soils contain vory piles 1 
100700 and this wholly insoluble in water; the 
‘Sail, best contain a far larger proportion of carbonate of 
one hundred parts treated as before lost 77.387, and the lime, andy f them, their iron in 
5 —— after —— burned andafa — left 2°936 parts of | sta 
. — —„— 
e he supposes, may be be highly useful; but 
