A It I) E NERS' CHRONICL E. 



[March 6, 



,ie sun is decreas- I piautl-d in the sprin- oi 1 - i * j ■*"., : 



moist atmosph. i leaf suffered the mit henT^, 



1 n it ». M ia i ; the soil lies onTver? (bt 



■gain*, M»f soft sort of rag-stone.ijiw! 









up. The result lias i 



nv."; 



>w far it may b' ^uardw :i- 







get: 









.. .;!.■ ■: s earning of the danger 

 .'■/ -irrow— Cocuzzelli 





egetable by itself— as a pr 





r foot- 'the i 



9 most | quarters. Those I 



third of an acre with Potatoes, 8 inches deep,^ 

 laid on the top of them, and then they were co 

 with the plough in ridges. Yesterday they were^Z 

 mined in five places, and found qui 

 soil is very poor shallow, and stony ; tl , , V , . y\ l: \ ) 

 the piece is wet from the overflowing of a small strew! 

 hooVwas l^-aTK'enda" O^U^off f ZTo^L 

 never below 20" here.-r. S. P., the Craig, dZ^ 



To Keep Birds from Building in CJfifa«**_l but 



a -;._--. <-ti..u to make which may be useful for chinmen 

 in tliatch.:.! building, both to keep birds out and pr* 

 vent fires. It is this :— Have au iron frame fiij« 

 the top of the chimney, flush with the inside ; tfaea 

 have some thin iron bars (precisely like a Venetia 

 blind in size, shape, and movement) fixed in the frame. 

 These would usually stand erect, to let out the Bnoke] 



buildings and ricks in the country, by bavin;- u„ jack" 



l>„hnuhc Htuling. — I think it due to the came J 



m imperfect application of the principa'. .Mi.,. ; i 

 ciently to exclude frost) by a smoke-flue passing aloae 



i a. o was built m the wall, and opened into a potuog- 



altering the flue so as to pass under an iron plate, and 

 then at the side of and over the hot-air chamber. The 



bole openings. I 



; 



* cold air from the house pans 



, for the Potato Duease.-K da 



M I Ik atiou i. rial j useful, it cannot au-t h i" ^ H • 

 ing the plant with the nutriment it rc«|iiiu-s ; •■ ■_■; 



■ 

 ties iennmtu.g dung 1., , generally u.cm»d* 

 n.ab.dv, a ,ul salt will chick the fermentation, or de«m 

 position, of any crude manures. Have auy of pur «J 





aeration of boiling ; and it gives me much ^'j*^ 



razier. [See pages l* 2 ^™^ in the *"* 



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