THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



It was in very i« 



J£& » ot /T e e t2e had expired, it had t 

 *i kffl «tereu ratio ^ mdeed , 



''ilK'S dSf f- more than the ext: 

 Jf5, appeal was made to the k^^.^- of 



L^STarthing being allowed for unexhausted 

 £i5nts. This is not an exaggerated, nor, I fear, 

 3EU and it leads us t^j^ h £ e S£! ^ r ; 

 f i toS e i lI enteru1n e the ide'a Tat" every person 



SduBlereoVAnd n 



ir • Inbi - ng 



t object should be 1 

 o could command a 

 according to the condition of the Ian 



*«£me»"rinT ,raL P er !°« icals > an <* the discus- 



•awte >J \? e . more generally opened to their true 

 ^foCin* CmmT ?* welfare; and that they 

 kltfemH i . S ! eps of such noble-minded men as 

 "Ca^ert-r t ° f Leicester - B «t returning 



» 'to ^con^tbn^who was* SSS°S T^ 

 ^ i elp L Dg hand of science, and endeavour 

 5*2" I id £ L^ r r e°il g «K is m e f age - 

 - S( .n^ n m y teims. Introduce 



S^Mtsel^rii! 11 & l*7 ae ^rTuring the 



man i la if lr . u . ulilo 



Iff* of roTp L° th ! r haIf f» ^ devoted to 



H* 5 * «f man,/ * obtai Aed at a cheaper rate tn»„ 



Labourers would be employed, and : 



Home Correspondence. 



Analyses of the Oat. — I beg to hand to you some 

 ilyses of Oats I have made. I regret I did not 

 ertain the kind of sod they grew on, which 



his entirely decayed. The fields 

 u are nearly all fenced by stone walls of the 

 ;rial. So much for magnesia as a preventive 



ato disease. The L'otato. - I grow are partly 

 Early, and part called Hen-m 

 th of England. About the yea;- 1 830 or 1 s31 



j, I tried the experiment of planting whole 



eded socom;.' be same method 



er since. On the same farm I had some Potatoes 

 uch damaged in 1845 by vapour from manufactory 



1 1. e ground, which in 1846 ww 

 Peas, amongst which so many of the Potafc 

 'at they were left for a a 

 itumn were taken up perfectly sound, and of large 



e Peas were sown in rows. I attribute the good qua- 

 y and sound constitution of these Potatoes to planting 



;>. dill r< ut quality each alternate year. I sent some 



Potatoes when planl 



ginning of 1846, I drained a piece of coarse old 

 which I was about to brea, up, with 1* inch 

 3 feet deep and 24 feet apart. The soil is i 



d at the depth of the drains. 1 iim...!:j til 



T; ■ v 



do-nw*, 



I was induced to open the neighbouring drains, when 

 we found two or three of them completely 

 network of fibre, a portion of which I s< 



joints between the pipes in several places, 



[ up tfce onhce altogether. You will 

 some unhealthy gi 



itaple food of the Irish, 



tute none can doubt the value of 



tur being very much against it- It Beet-root bread 

 required, we ought to have recourse to the true 



great improvement in colour and flavour. At all 



pends over the culture of Potatoes, and du 



introduced into 

 bread; and, moreover, assuniic- **- 



I more or less the 

 meal bread ough: 



tionTtrue White Beet, largely, for the double object 



of cooking the roots as food, and of preparing loaves 



further experi- 



I point out. Some I 



laving been proved, 



.• 

 j talked of ; one of vital import 



■ kg , Bubsoil water. The hand of 



,;- !u:j - \W i," : :•■ n thing but the development of 



simony is valuable in behalf of summer 

 might express 



•ZS&IZS 



tain the -in:: tits <>f inward fat, and other questu 



■ : '■•■;■ ■ 



ad method of feeding. With respect to the 

 nronosed bv another correspondent, " A I 



