5 ta ate of the failure of | 
2 — Sa oe — end “ the total and immediate | 
to ato culture in Ireland. This ma 
et Pots „ and in theo 
— pe seli the crop — be raised by p 
F 3 * 
ae 
2250 
have long stomed to that parti- | 
that the mna — be stored without even 
of a roof, and may 
ler 
— 
or no capital — — agricultural imple: | fre: 
| the first lever, D steady on its bearings, 
the second lever I; K, traci 
rings, 
5 bar 
the dotted — 
ks 
cast-iron troug to kee heres 
steady, but 1 m which it can move; -i 
shows the — The instrumen 
auipulation; 
e undeniabl 
eo 
acts y ‘the eee in the ex n of hon — 
ident that in the e of the Irish 
they — eling to the leian of Potatoes 
is a shadow of hope that a sound crop 
therefore, of labouring to — — that 
impossible, let us do what 
en r depres 
prod m e, by 
— * with Potatoes will yield a 4 — larger 
ra nutritive matter than when — with grain, 27 2 ed 7 
ts 
crop, it should be made a condition 
sets that they should form part of a mixed 
ts, Cabbages, &c., raised in 
ws, Potatoes and Beans form an excellent 
portion itrogen in one com- 
r its deficiency in the other. Indeed, the 
y in 
and Potatoes, even when the ü ié 
be — nourishi ing and economical 
alone; 
5 BRITISH 1 
' FOR THE ADVAN 
TION 
pene . SCIENCE. 
— 
vas ora 725 ange hey moneler, with 12 months’ 
work, by M. Har 
a ty test. After I had got 
der, . divided, engraved it on a plate o 
ha a Sg get a number of papies, printed, 
ent now 
e cylinder, once a 
1 inch in 1 . 10 feet lon 
hich the pss r bar 1 
to keep 
a weight 
* a doubt was 
e of Gonna apa — — 
une qua 
all, Gal 
Deane, Esq —Nothing new to report. 
to. Kidne, Beans, which, 
eat a y which these 
fference bein ing multiplied 1 — 120 
—.—.— 
Simms, a aerea weeks in 
when the range is the — 
nd making a meu number of 3 each day. 
Self-registering Thermometer. 
Tabꝛilated results fa r a, 1847, 1 taken From tracings by the 
— scribe d. 
General mean of whole 
rA Jan ig 
ss 
Oe y . 
October 
Higher single pert dst August p E 
3th February 22. 
Prof. Lrorp observed hit he much feared, as the 
indications of this th ip ered were derived from the 
al expansion of diffe metals magnified by a 
vik of levers, that the 5 of the levers would 
be 2 — not to move continuously, but arts.— 
Si . Harris e it likely some correction 
wo 991 be required for h 
paper on which the *. were traced, as well as for 
the effects of changes of temperature in other 
he instrument 
en ae” PR THE PASH, POTATO. CROP. 
T FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMEN’ 
Cork na 
e | be otherwise than a 
ure. 
Union Oet, 14, Capt. Spark.—Believes there 
r eign at least 650 thirds by disease. The 
that, although great part is dise 
will be fo aM antajuted, and. T aid * in way 
County, New Ross anem Oct. 14, 
B The disease seems to have 
ted; not m balf the crop affected, and the 
unsound Potatoes fit for feeding pigs an cattle. 
way County, Cli Union, Oct. 14, John C. 
The disease a ap- 
5 
»| pears to be progressing. Hamil- 
Mayo County, Ballina Union, Oct. 14, N amil- 
Those which were selected as sound r 
ing screw, | 
e proper on priri when a 
parts of a 
ene Ä 5·¹ w-wL — al 
poy ah bad, clayey ground worse, Grain crop yields a 
Roscommon County 
G We 
Mr. — St the 
otatoes are unf unfit for human 
OUNTY 
Accounts A still, lie 
of the crop good, which is iia 0 > 
Oats —— . 
LONGFORD ——— 
Granard Union Oct. 14, Capt. 
Lang.— Whe ved; Beier 
55 Oats well sa 
xertion lth 
and bri rng it to mill or — which has 
caused a decline ri 
As proof o t brin 
their Potatoes — mie, er would do i ae 
Oel. 14, Bose oring the ist fort 
kets is limited, as the farmers endeavour to sell those 
— are slightly tainted, and store 
As far as he can ascertain, rather more than 
— of the entire crop is untouched by — 
Home Correspondence. 
dAulumnal Flowering Primrose.— 
roducin 
several seasons 
first remarked, but at length, rev — 
time of — of the species, were thrown ont “ The 
a e 
is known I 
is instance as illustrative of a acqui 
habits in planis 3 Een Hardy, Penmanshiel, by Cock- 
burnspath, N. B., Oct, * 
er been remarked that all 
1 — um degenerate or 
* g9 
ston variety t ea these last three years 
omasi with 
—The present 3 of Pr ty exceeded. | 7 
The best N that can be eas are sold at an dener, 
exorbitant price, and are scarcely eatable. roots 
a reen 2 Oct. 14, Mr. Ja J. Marshall, roseum 
A greater portion of P as ex- following « —— : I had 
ae “The Potatoes alee keep w l ji pamu m Mr. Van Houtte, of Ghent. er 
unty, Kilrush Union, Oct. 14, Ca en- it hai w l rath 
eee eat breadth of the late cro of "Potatoes left | soil, I al rep it, and that bulb alone, in 
untouched, being considered not wo ng. Pro- similar soil; therefore, without p 
miera everywhere, and 1 field that he sees cular pot was always distinguisha le, and so it con- 
. e ee te prow, la air, the era 
t in mak i is 1 — 
quantity of “Barley Ei Oats re uncut 2 ria e ate 
toga a sho bout 2} feet, whilst all my true 
hei about eet, w 
attai — as usual an altitude of nearly 5 feet; ED j Jun., 
; Beau Tas Guernsey, 
15. 
The —I hardly know what to say. — 
mity © 
— | donies ad — — i 
believe that those gentlemen who have written ma 
dii a Still, on 
firmly believe what they ave ri ft ist, 2 
consideration, 
know, that a m es, Pome e song 
lide away with amazing velocity. ; 
ape oy this? If not there would no time 
allowed for the little ones to ‘retire into their ir abdominal 
never saw one for half a 
—— forests, but I 5 158 25 
moment after 1 had disturbed it. 
holes, 
