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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Man. MAR 
however, a month after the article appeared in 
a 
the Economist, a considerable change took pl 
Beet; root sugar and i nch colonial sugar were the first is the value of the leaves g о ж 
placed оп a par, the first being rp with 50 f. | crop, which Mr. SerzrvAN — a A эч 
per 100 kilos, and the latter wit th 44 f., the cost of ton, at which rate he includes them in Apnd 
trans ng imagine, co onsidered to be e equal 
to 6 hn some other alterations of minor importance |i 
were also „Nevertheless, 23 new factories 
are reported to have 
taken = nen proof that rofit, 
ve of protection, which has rendered the 
But it is to be at we 
know nothing of the financial condition of these | 
rises, ап . reover that although French 
colonial sugar enters the markt Pr the sa 
as Beet-root, or beter yet that other colonial né 
is is stopped by hi high 
in —á of the com 
between foreign colonial sugar sin 
and foreign bottoms, or from Asia and America, but 
1 rom 36 fr. up. t 8 per emm 
eq ача E s rt. And 
t fact, because of the small |i 
финн of ree — — sugar which reaches 
È According tó 4 return furnished by Mr. 
James Cook to Dr. out of 738 tons 
] :, 
of sugar brought into the 0 of the world 
in the year 1838, PA i 00,000 Uo ye 
рїї; ; a small ‘portion | ould 
reach РЁ bete Ne etd that in 
be inde the annial consumption of sugar 
France fixes it at tons, and the gr —.— 
ity of чт wn ever produced in Franc 
much exceeded 61,000 tons 
p that there must be a large demand 
ugar, the effect of which 
be to ces 
sry eto нечта is; whether 
inh, Beet wi yield as much su sugar as 
an Plan, or French Beet. All 
f profit and loss must be fallacious, 
"went. Since, however, they were limited to 
118 roots, we cannot safely assume t 
ch of 
vela d отра 
em to represent | resu 
n ire 
— н our further -remarks to two or three more 
lation of the mo 
instance he sets them 
Ache at 27. Now r E 
author of a paper on ihe tara of Beet 
Agr. Journal, doe reckon ‘hon 
is om 
aratively low tem ae 
ра y e is A A — 
ness of atmosphere in Winter 
of the species. which attack cer 
s, but averagi 
s | feetl 
animals with Beet leaves, the former did not fall off 
(ne рее ent pa. 
Then, as to rate n produce. Mr. SurLivAN takes 
16 and 52 tons of roots per acre; 
Accordi 
z be tween 
that such a crop is only —2 on land capable | 
of Wheat per acre. 
"br are likely to 
realise such returns. It i dla œ be'recollected 
n | that Beet is а rw exhatsting erop, and that there 
are not at present any know 
an E in every y stage of grow. 
ruit 
2 * 
equently without any trace of the jj 
PANA Stacha to the шубе Hu. 
lar 
erfect spores are 7 A ofyou 
the 77 
jar - 
е kno x 
€ 
cies at all rese mblipg — А ihe hy 1 
the germen is very.s 
difficulty жуде х Ав on the, examination ds 
specimens: of such objects; at present wWe 
found no remains of my stamens or of scales atthe 
base of the germen, the Spikelets in whieh 
there is no Parasite soar to have perfe 
It is therefore j 
VI. 
e | by which la nat ы can dw. nde". ^y be 
continuance. And after all, the weight of the crop 
may not, and We $ wil not, represent its 
saccharine value, which, varies, according іо М 
ULLIVAN, from 2058 15 10.891 per cent. 
A gre Pica is те from improved methods 
of cria onomising one kind o 
duet and i асн алатан It must 
on all hands, that the sugar industry 
tinent exhibits one of the jus beautiful examples 
of wong science ; nothing 
the 
e these operations 
profitable as well as admirable 1 "po these beautiful 
ha 
pied "| a Tm (а gms 
We hay: 
eased pelis 0) à pete spik 
a general fact, to say nothing of their having been reason to. k t great doubts are entertained E 
laborato ry experiments eu 118 acres shall have | upon subject; and that of the largest байи 
been tonverted into sugar in an ordinary factory, we | continental manufacturers believe that the old pro- ome 
all be i etter position to form an opinion upon | cesses of Dunnuxraur are preferable in a mercantile |. ws 
this matter Sugar, like all other 2 8 5 secretions, | point of view, although much less brilliant examples © 
18 en result e joint aet of light, heat, and | ? pen science. bos 
4. pon the fluids. contained in the vegetable t has appeared 8, us necessary that this’ Beet се 
The more Be ight 1 ux more warmth, Within question ye 2 y wed from a point different 
м равалі ече rom that on which some sanguiné Writers have 
n thes гче отча We gs stood; and that it would very Rel bear having its 
| ‘le wii emo me nd autumn kem- Ad dark, » 925 1 as its е s side shown. For althou Ad 
eratu ие зод b 
"assütned to be 60 in 
autumn, With haz 
qu r$, bers som of the greate . toi Ош be we ae tm 
ories ‘exist, has certainly a higher tripetala к ee и i aaya üd-speeulations |-.-.... 
mel, from 4° to 5: ks in fan aer bock 2 аен ar Уне r making. No doubt it may 
e а 5 Pis е Irish chemists succeed; there is a possibility, perhaps, òf Ireland 
* attach по to th iUm nee. | succeeding as well às continental proce avy bo 
aceor aerem бат i . —— lea t in, Russia, ‘cannot but attend the AC Y en in Very alte 
E tele in (business-ike hands, nal ке ay ; (€) the 
per centage 45 e mot, one to, wich et a man. "e eui Fyi th fugae i 
a fi exception to a ve too much со nfidence, i ва: 
eta t ; г D j 4 var Bad E pi — — * 
e find that wille the per "Амо һр ae 
in lat. 48955 12.13, have res wa ele orta iuba 
a’ i 14 3 © T 3h att n to India, eee sam ot Paras Na 
АЗАТ h jc | octatted mae Mie amtii 
f aprescnt’s yaq Юр в 125 ch about C TRUE 
^v, Iepreseny ex es | have bei The Бедана ка keiner оя 
ro" Я ed of агау ie re eee midst of inered js 
sq аныи авав of oder T inds, a E p i ord eee 
specimens uch is inwo; 04, preserva- I 
THa southern uin, tion, ony notori e te e contigua], sins AT fant » иы. 
| — Ts набз hi vede fot; Claro th ther anri; o£, which. л 
9 t lar 11 C 
К the. ger portion was.: gathered, have. the —— ap ane Ри ааа 
which com y 
eech amongst pp Ich have EE eg ee ш Manda Be a 
"m E Covered, t af on one і aa Sea oir 9908197 0 
еп! Other materials, wert eod Collected of tti QELSL i200. we 
gar, less interest, as regatds “external ce, but one of fe . 
Duty more immediately connected imu. s Hbject Hh | i 2 
ers e Дн ts place in а hortiéultural and aris 
ame cultural journal, viz., the diseases of plants so fa гаф 80 
11 they are roduced or accompanied, paras itic ie fungi бо 
t ‘We: purpose to draw atte tention, to tw ese, as of | to 
: A eri tee interest ; neither, however, from, the, 
„in the асаа districts, whieh are 80 very. n mech xi мо | 
this] from the ily isin * Бану уйй mut ^o ^ guru BAM А 
тот the hilly’ districts: north of Calcutta, where, | Ther mast not be pot: Bound "oro 8. e ari 
eith Fos 1:33 теин Py bs, rst. 
though hot and damp in the ‚8 — hau рег anetayimppanied fri 
