JHE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



i:er from- mi^ht become apparent. The reporter, who has lon^ holding 



rricts may be most Buccewfid" 



^oal as elsewhere. The part of the p 



•_•"£; ;;;;;: 





upiers have only a portion 





illage, and attempts t 

 .o™3y a if d reminer 



l T P he P ^ 



Mtr.ilUed by rain. In proof of this it is said " 



the Malays, build 



^bt^resSierPwacks 

 ma ^ t hlle ' h ? wever '. the . re is really a great deal wl 



ShleTwlIicrwTadvisrthem tenure* '* ** 

 pilI!iL ha « late,y ^ 6n conderan!n g tbe system of com- 



>*M authorities on the sublets to » wh"°l "J" ° W " 



^^W^aSSi^ havTa^ 

 Jj "i/«.2r V S?ain8 musXloTaf! 

 ■"font quantity o?wW«k°f r ,1 m ? ve rain wa *er,a pretty 

 which falls m any one county. If 

 PWd^X't *" tobe removed, Elkington'e 



^J yet have t« 1 6D c ? ntetld >ng> and that his propert 

 * Suent drain sy P tem <1 '' n ***" throu S h the8oil b ? 



ipply this fertiliser, and produce heavy craps, «h, 



niddens were placed, as if int. 



mploved in I T» h' „.*. 

 i midden into a ! star He t ^ 



t a he^iq\Td Pt runnmgs 'from the b 



tnt- _c..ttui- 1.: 



■ 



i.'ti ;' the 1 



nges ; he studies the buddin 



IT: T " l,im tl ".' Iigl,fi 



try. To^hinWhe *s« 



■ . ; .. ":'.- ••' , ": ■ :■■'.■'•?"■ / ' ■ -"■■ '. v ;' ';'■'■-■';■■,■■ . 



....... :■■: i . ■■;'• . . 



time" between a Noyember °* I 



■ - 



a Ceop * a Sd J arm Memoranda. 



^C?£«^ro f Te^^^^ 



2?.. Urt ir in re ^ 6ted .* the i^erim com. 

 ; > h > 8in ce b^'l^^cipat.on of the destitute 



Li?* 8 of C.!;!' 



..' ■ - ■■■■ ■ . :■ "-,,:::.■,: 



*W. «*»pl« of :Z Jfe ".">» .«»«» than" .be 





Saeyfe—18 lb B of drainage-water on «apo- 



generally where inspected, were of the most mea 

 "'? d wr * t * hed des . c ription, consisting almost exclusiv 

 jighbouring town are far dearer tha/ln* London" i 

 t adequate supply quite beyond the means of 

 bounng classes. The reporter was convinced tha 

 e drainage act was adopted at Leachen, it would 

 ly give valuable employment in the meantime, 

 me crofters would be great gainers by the impro 

 ment, though they should have to pay a trifling sun 

 ■-iterest on the outlay required. The inference I 

 ■ond draws from his investigation of the croft t 

 jttar system under what may be considered its b 



iredly do not arise afteVthe ^plbmty™? wch°?m 



> ration gave 15-2 grs. of solid 



Thir.I Sample.— \iV. 

 ition gave 27-5 grs. of 



■ th »S d mat t er. 4; . 



•we examples were anting I tional in the face of these facts to assert thi 



