THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



nil-: toon m ( v>!v:\ 



f Potatoes equal to only 2 









On equal portions of ground with the same manure 

 r, the manure having been « ; 



depending on the sort of Potato planted varied in pro- 



bered according to the order they stood hi. 



? planted in drills 20 inches asunder, 

 1 8 inches apart. It is very evident 

 ts did not depend on the soil, from t 



m the Brown Fancies (6th row), and 



It seem 



reclaimed bog, on 



ad the Lumpers are the kinds in general 



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,. fiie Cup is a fine floury 



in the mode of planting, th 

 the Irishman's lazy bed. 



eadvan- 









would have been 







If Mr. Davis a 



ifferent parts of the Potato, a pro- 















d to than the above. All these ex- 



and powerful, ar 



de m the open field with 



ordinary 



sn had what I believe to h 



ve been 



















3352 



<»t i «** account.), very n 



arly 20 



. 



• L'uj, 



French or derived f 



food, of the 3,000,000 qui 



reckons as 9,000,00 

 a loss of 15,000,C 



number reared. (B.) 



the loss in human food has been shown I 

 estimated by him. 



«ri sustained by Ireland is not to be limited 



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:„;.:.;:; 



; diminished means, 

 POrtS '»ns aTudly" 



mequal to meet 



ng people with 2,000,000 





' " - • <■ - :!!:■■./ 



i 67 days 98,088 lbs. Turnips, and 5795 lbs. 







act mutton gained, 18J at Id. .. \ l«t 





It will be observed that the total ^^SS d 

 history of a P^^^L ^proportion to tg 

 dividing the quantity consumea m j (11 .,,., 



weight of the car ^ e e i ^ t d h e e nt on th y a f° £ Co'ts^old breed 



thin any other ot the lots contrast, - 

 to th ir wei.h ; n this experiment fj^ u M 

 a head, and the others 



