jT-^hl ^Hfi^A GRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



.7^ D aXD b VGRICL LTUR VL SOC 1 in ^.ou ^f ^fgrmed by Captain Dalrvmple what <„»„-- 

 June 9.~A Paper on th, Ci ■• ■' o« F/a p,b; W. < brtSw'S?lrff 



Landry. Mr. Thomson remarks that Scotch agri- 



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torn to the farmer (though they were by no means to 



Thomson of Ban, 



agreement with as r 



all tins the Surety w 

 Hadis!" Patrick, Pirk 





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isfactory reason. Foi 



Jngine did the work i 



The culture ol 



rket. He quote 



ped appendage had been added to assist in turnine 

 nUhe r ^ Ul " furr0W " 8lice ' ,vhile in lh « Celtic imple- 



that 32 ploughs, 32 men, probably 80 w^men^r 

 horses, would be about the necessary force and mi 









this poinf he saw 





£'*'» *ork'on ll r\,f f ^ e * tract s f'om Sir Robert 

 i^S&bJZ***? Resources of Ireland, 



i^ ^ Soil Th!T al cro P s that * : 



fe? 8 4 ltllZT H °i Fkx ^tracts nofhing 



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 us.ia |i s , u .rth ,,1 lantnde :>.>, he thought our climate 

 ould not prove an obstacle. Flax only required to he 



ith beneficial effects even at high altitudes. It was 



n-\ i i its pre; arat >n U> c > si.l< r< I tl it ti . 



Professor Johnston in 

 waste of Flax as a manu 



I'lux null, hi the' neuiib 



Te brought before a former meeting. Having 



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