THE ee L, 
practice of of agriculture e injury and 
2 the destruetion of che iaia pt. on clay 
= A farmer in the nei . 
of the 2 of Esse 
I SpA in the county o 
tafi 
ey 
through a coarse sieve or fine screen, are 
grey lime and one of fine 
the whole is 
trowel. In a few days it will 
re with 
cularly 
district told 
22 metimes did not get more 
acre, and 8 had cut some por- 
ach themselves to the fhr 
mall 
and sometimes ultimately 
0 Rhi 
plant a 
x my own observation that 8 appears 
7 
eurious con- 
ad lately Sigg 1 5 of 
— to which this p 
t ts o 
bathe bn Sows 
8 ap. H 1 is ga At — Calcutta, an 
at it had come F f the h f 
; thus Crista-gall g of the — nt: 
21 de continued.) 
e, full of re- 
erniwai id. 
one e some enquiries 
himself informs me was 
at 
crop for fodder 
ie: the ERE N fibres of eh root were, 
s off m 
ly that they aa ay 155 178 
*| where 
*| Arniston 
be st 
ig 
„fair wa ges); ; but, if it = 
pra 
erable 
w to be able ve do their: work — iar 
C 
rve, page ile 
acre of wood at 30 years old. 
obliged by being informed w 
e, and the y 
P ods.—I observ 
a per- showing the profits arising from 
ou 
bi 
at pa 
t r first 
course of pret ial I ought to 1 added, ved that i is to 
say, among t ard-wood trees hemselves, and after 
all their nates have been Pome James Brown, 
ct. 6. 
Flow 
to plant Kwembe 
um the fifth, and to 
p Dablias and Raben in * 6th and 7th lines; 
tI ran put a 
Hollyhocks 
are grown up, the Delphiniums and Digitalis 
“ss be 3 for e F e 
utting down nd — $ 
oul rachycome iberidifolia next the grave 
Gaillardia picts in the 2d line, te Verbenas ed 
ont his tools, and again n turned ro 
rer 10 o’clock than half- past 9. S 
ot 
bourhoo od (wi ith 
- * it — dad ons = 75 
with industrious gardeners 
hours, and if they are not 
peer: is n t the 
veka Arsene 
kept — have yait remedy. P 
ote in Plants.—That “knowledge is power,” is 
e 4 manufactures as well as in morals. The more 
the more complete 
— 
d require 
matter, 
1 
and even with 
organ 
o | contain, an 
album 
Borders (see p. 653).—1 N e «J, D” 5 ble. 
„of t 
um 
so largely diffused in so many plants, and 
| a E A. 
W. P 
1 the was heard of, we promis- 
3 blades of al a good read A. 
uce the 
cule jut tas be T all pl plants 
albu- 
sa Fibrin, 
vi. Vogel three 
men, von 80 wit — 
aioe 9 oe exis, then, in E 
products, identical in the 
long since 
e ligneous matter, in 
indeed, 
soluble ; ere like 
tarch, congulates by! heat; 
caseum, like dextrine, is 
gr hese 
well as on: three parallel non-azotised mat: 
as it suffices for th 
seems me ges mb adapted to — met 
The function of azote in is therefore worth 
pom A or 
* P 
eans of prev 
which 
ng to the exigencies of their 
are a 
enting Plant Wounds from 
e 
Bleeding Thin year, I Ths some fine P. 
e | from bleeding to 
+ aa ie eut down, by dustin 
slaked lime over the TA It might t have the cet 
0 
Falcon. 
Introduction of 7 Meeds.— I send you a few 
specimens of plants which may be of san 2 
you ave made their 
300 tons, took in her freight at Civita ‘Vecchi sig 
too large to lie at Ostia. The earth was conveyed to 
her by vessels, which er it down the 
Tiber. 
< th 
85 may su e see 
1 H L. L., Dover. 
sist of Digitaria * Setaria italica, td Reeda 
europzeum, 
to show how our Flora 
aad 
Propagation emely Pelargoniums, 
having the habit of the Nr shrubland S Sable — Prepare 
the cuttings and insert the 
ormation 0 
i r Pelargon 
have made watery shoots ; J. C., . Albot, Oct. 1.6, 
Oak Timber. — Gran stating 
2 
* 
reservative qualities, I am led t - 
* ber used for the ro r felled at thet pation of 
e year, or spring, when the sap is in such a 
pret as 1 aeta of the bark — removed ? Cornwall. 
Potato Disease.—In 1845, about the of June, a 
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