5,1-1 M7.1 



THE AGRICULTURAL 



Z^tof his Excellency the r. 



X d by the sum Ol 



..- ( ,f Lid Heytesbury's fund 



r, and still lying to the credit of 



nost cordially assented, subject to 

 " ' of Clarendon, w] 



council ii.iv, iher 

 of upwards of 8 



- intentions. * For 



**2t have selected eight 

 2^d districts in the w 

 *T:~..„f .nil efficient 



_, in husbandry among t 

 ^g To any other Iocs 



well qualified person 



ir stubble land, before Christ- 



of exposing them to the inf 





rosts. Of removing surface wa 



ter i ;■ cutting 



wning drains and water cours 





tt of accumulating manure by 





lower for their spring crops. 



It is 'also pro- 



• 



second visit to the same localiti 





xt year, for the purpose of forth 



ea in sowing green crops in the 









ch cannot fail to be attended 





results. The Council are also 



happy to state 



. :.; ■ 

 > ■- from the gentry, the clergy of all persuasion 

 » tomers ; aud the Council cannot but regard the 

 twtment hitherto as successful, and that the Society, 

 ■ wil is the country at large, are deeply indebted to 

 b Excellency Lord Clarendon for the interest which 



a* General Sir Charles Napier, and the^othe 

 Irooton, for their donations upon the occasion. 



lie moit ff ' ionowea up it wouia prove 



«f« unproved husbandry and tillage, combined with 

 ££J domestic economy, could be most effectually 

 JJW- They trust, therefore, that measures will be 

 S 6re i S for havin g a Vtem of the kind per- 

 ^nuyand generally established in all parts of the 



*jru*Jtural Chemisirf/.-Sir Robert Kane brought 

 t report on this subject, which was, « That there 

 ^1"* °™ed " the 0"»* of this Society a stand- 



iciety regarding 



i Chemistry and 



: 



* that adf Coun . cil for consideration and re 

 ^T or fr„ co . mmumcati ons from members of ine 

 sfc n£tio B h i . societies » *W> regard to chemical 



'^wlwih'Ti be a PP0inted by the Council a 

 I^StlSum^S^^ S a U nd ° the [ - mat . terS M P 08 " 

 ^Ste^ fT pkrioullt'^aidTr^ou 1 ; 

 ^ *ith ti.5 i? y - the 8tandin S ^mmittee in con- 

 SC chemist. The chemist should supply 

 *'*<*££ 71 and trials for such works -but 

 £j?*l turn off tLis S ° ciet y 6hould P^ t0 him 

 Jj^ntand oner f t0Wards the expense of his esta- 

 ? J * 8 in the flv. a IOns ' ^ ne m ode of conducting the 

 >» of the com " T ty Sh0uld be under the g e * eraI 

 ^ 008of the ch ■ M shoutd also tne dutie8 and 

 to^f tot necoa]ini?f 8t ' who shou,d report from time 

 5J ^^e sum ofr^^ - h i 9 progres8 '" Th ! 8 waB 

 Ut,oa of the Society for the purpose. 



|W*tle : ^ a^me^s, Clubs. 



5^ toe subje'ct 18 '^!. 1 -" JosEPH L *tcock brought 



^^^■~C2 he had g ! ven notice ' 



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