f 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZI 



, s a day, which 

 D , them perfectly 

 jinp>* — ,. L,n «vstem. In fact any one 



. - ; " . ■ : ' : 



Jiertes the ™ rie * * n f * el convinced of the supe- 

 ^ in their rapose, m sweeter than 



S^nSuio -pe- of dail 



- . ' ■ ,!:ere ,, es out a vanl thick, is inde. d 



a-dttturated I w,th the "J^an «^t ^ 



JJSfi to the olfactory n 6 ^^"^^""^^ 



STURMINSTER AGRICULTURAL ScCll-TY. 



friend Wilkins inJtMs, 









?cA«? Tiptree Hall, Dec. 



14. 



&ot\ttit&. 





OCIETY OF ARTS. 





oblyn, Esq., in the chair. Several 







ghs, a scythe and crad! 





cythe, three spring temp 







the peculiarity of these h 





lightness, cheapness, an 





» less^S 



. 



ed were such as are commonly used in 







: ;.-:,; 



S inches deep by 11 inches wide, had a drau 

 31 stones, and Adama's plough, at the same wid 



fkmgh, at 5 inches deep and 14 wide, drev 



ar," observes Mr. Love, " that they cut up and c 



Uroed the earth corupleU K ,' K ! ., , r . i 1 ; >,' , ; Ik 

 wl in capital position for drilling or dibbling ; they are 

 tfe msst simple, strong, light and effectiv* pl< u^iis if is 



.Mr. Slocum state 

 nraa read from M 



Ulake. it is i-o.I in 

 [an it the purpose of dying a blue 



s of the plant which are dried, pounded, 



orward and planted ou 



i Lnghud. The plant c 



Btate, and sold > 



xtracted by fermentation 



dyeing 



»aybee> 



e plants and colour 

 . nation read was by M] 



. :. 



the y were produced under every d 

 tiers of Ird.-mJ, viz., Barony of Eor 



led emplpyment to a large numb 

 erpyman in another most distre 









