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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ward, 115, Wardour Street, Soho 
Gillett. Jolin, 8 ovel, Witney, Oxon. 
phe Francis C., Tooti r 
e 
, Staffordshire 
га edbury, Herefordshire 
dere Rev. John, Leigh — igate, Surrey 
m. Edward, Pilrhoth, ee. 
Gallis, "William m, Over-Norto: on, Oxford 
Tp dine Guiting Grange, — Gilodeeste 
е гама riffiths, 8 lin, Aberystwith, —— 
N ос Norfolk House, Spa, о. 
Hall, John, Bretfert rshir 
ео; 
sey, Thomas, Whitminster, Gloucester water, ese 
Randolph, Captain Charles ilson, Grenadier Guards questions, it shoul d to the list of subjects recommended 
enry, Manor House, asingstoko, Hants investigation. I shall be happy t ve two m ee —— 
Corfield, C. L., Windlesham Hall, Bagshot, Surrey before the members x фе, —— in the presen and 
— |» 
perty of ME the straw 
and o 
been made, 
discovery in question can үп н һе Me 
consequently appear in the — Wiener of the —— 
Jo 
saving the 
uel d use ; 2d, 
ral and artifici 
> compoun ht land, possesses the pro- 
that the compound, when applied н) m ) yen f rendering the 
1 
e of guar 
І Lnis 
— will have 
quested by the eo ima = the gh 8 ij AMI for 
nt of this stigation, which will 
urnal. The M mmit will p that 2 much 
ко been а 
aes -— ali inti- 
den am. pni e and the 
obseure of all the. questions 8 investigation, 
I a not hesitate to recomn that they should be carried 
till nothing re 
m 
in E be lea arn nt conce ernin ng them. 
ud time I would sugge of ths 
3 of agricultural drainage is likely to ee light on th 
i d be adde 
S likely to be interea and 
he different prete proposed or available for 
"sew sien and other excrementitious matter of towns 
The comparative nutritive valle of the 
al Gr ra sses. 
from which it appeared that the curr ent cash-ba alan nee 1 “The Coun cil adopte report, and arranged that 
the hands of the bankers, including the Gloucester and Professor Way’s first lecture чиет be delivered the 
composition special balance ces, amounted at that time to Gove nd Member: e Council-Room of the 
36011. ciety, on Wednesday. ‘the ve of May next ; and the 
Prize spain gt Pusey, Chairman of the urnal | second lecture on Wedn nesday, the 15th of June; to 
8 reported to the C Council the following 8 mmence in each case at the usual hour of 12. 
made by the judges of essays an reports, competing for m i 
the prizes offered by the Society :— ient annm — É ne on 8 Megs 
EK ар er EversHep, of Albury, near Guildford, Surrey: 
rize wa Twenty Sovereign ns for his s Essay on the 
improved method of cro g Light Land, 
being the best Essay in the class of “ ane other Agri- 
киа Subject ~ TA 
II. Pa Јонх B. Spearina (La nd-surveyor, Engineer, and 
Farmer) of Moulsford, d hee pde: Berkshire : the 
Prize of Thirty are gns, 2 or the Zssay on the 
of Steam or other — power appli- 
cable to Agricnitaral Pu 8 
III. To Tuomas ROWwlAx DSO f Brompton, Middlesex: the 
Prize of Fifty Sove Seien, m the best Report on the | im 
Farming of dee gy 
IV. To Henry Pon», nearGuildford, Po: 
the Prize of Fifi Lt Aa PE the best Report on 
Farming of Baris 
V. To Јонх Jansen Rowtry (Land Agent, and Valuer o 
Land and Tillages), of Row thorne, near Chesterfield, Der € gen 
Shire ; the A of 50 3 for the best Report 
the Farming of Derbys 
VI. To Fia Dor , jun. (1 — on Materia Medica in the 
Edinbu: "gh Veterinary топове) of 41, Heriot Row, Edin- | accepted. 
burgh; t vereigns, for the best| 5. That Mr. Druce, of Eynsham, be dede sted to favour the 
Account of those T s 2 "the Sheep and the Pig, which | Society ey ДА мез ч, to уши betw e Society irs Mr. 
either are or may — heredita: — Jones, as to the price to be paid for Wheat, Vetches, Clover, hay, 
VII. To the Rev. b up BuRROUGHES, of Gazele m near | straw, and other supplies required in the cattle and implement 
- Newmarket, the са ze o £ Twenty $ Sovereigns, forh on: yar 
on the Bean Turnip Fallow, e best in the class 6. т. Holland's liberal offer of 501., for the institution of 
of Mes 3 er agricultura subject" for 1853. prizes a r cester ud for Vale sheep, be respectfully 
NDATION rbyshire ; moito * Adseri 
tus gle "oer Ja ee Sheep during Lambing; 
motto, centi wit Profit" Any agricultural subje ject, 
proceedings of the wert 
preparations for the Soc 
to be held at GN in the mid 
1. Tha igned for mi 
yard be increased by the addition “ot three adjoining 
that - expense x нан and draining such extra grou 
bor 
would otherwise be 
gr 
meetin 
to jeg conveyed into the tria 
Committee of the Society. 
with the 
EI 
obiect 
in 
ety’s ensuing country 
dle of July 
e 
S 8 
3 
d be 
rne by : the Soc 
v f the Local Committee be called to the 
of making such arrangements on the part of the 
нах of 8 in refere 0 tolls of every kind, that 
vied on ex bibilors proceeding to the show- W- 
* £^ a satisfactory result at the time of th 
oun 
d That th accepting an offer of a supply of steam, 
rated at ay pene adjoining the show-ground, and easily 
l yard, be refe rred to t e Implement 
4. That the contractor's offer for the supply of hurdles be 
Holland's 
1852; motto, 
Curmicat Investigations AND Lectu — Mr. 
Pusey, as Chairman of the Chemical йг ее, {һеп 
laid be before the Council the following report se Prof. 
Way, me consalting chemist to the Soe 
to i of the. pale pe which 
12 months. 
uel cu^ d 
hay hea саны К был Жыз 
members о of the 
of ciety at the 
* the Ist of "April 1852, t 
s Soc 
o the same "ai in the 
Meet à fe 
: it would give him to act as the va dud: referee between 
Hee Limestone and maris TON be classified as follow 3 the oen and Mr. Jones, as proposed by the 
Soils .. 5 24 Com 
78 ommo —On the motion of Mr. Puse nded 
8 IS . Pusey, seconde 
Sopherp hospi А cof lime a = by Mr. Fisher Hobbs, and supported by Mr. Thompson, 
Fele bones, œ ы 8 т phosphoric substances 11 Colonel Challoner, on Lord Chichester, т followi . 
"E — 5 lutio passed by the Council unanimousl 
i-us i; жш шыша. - — = = i That on account of the Secretary's ЛАР faithful жа 
Dess efficient services, his salary be raised 007. a year: 
179 and that the first payment of the in salary com- 
pg es analyses of guano made this year, is more than mence in May 
preceding year. re манерой of superphos- 
phate are much the same in ber as last year, but it is be 
of mention that Lape quality is continually improvin ng— 
y 
1 ficial manures, and the eagerness 
with which they now avail themselves of the aid of ex per enced | 
:] n rding i assistance in m 
to 
favour of the yo s exhibitors proc бейте 
ments and live stoc 
erected i in the Spa 
Druce, as on r members 
a class of pri 
t s 5 be directed to make ang salt application 
t the kingdom, in 
with their imple- 
k to and from the Gloucester meeting. 
eat din nner o of the Society be 
is — was ‘opt by one beca and Mr. 
of thei sed the'pleasure 
7. Tha 
the various railway companies through 
8. That the arid ne т the gre: 
Gar 
x 
The President having ки he Secretary, on 
turn to the Cou neil Roo 
sense of this most 
nteresting, and И likely to 
They are 
tion, and w ith the 
f 
Agricultural posed he had 
duty as President, accompanied сё the Se 
Society, who had also s moned ive 
n eii eal wecken ВИ 
ing from the Board of Trade, and — to the 
not yet, how- | Sub 
үм ч Soci 
grat 
f their kindness and generous con- | 
CouNTRY агана 1854.—The G 
Lincoln аус е Council » ‘the "d. of or et of 
y а memorial 29 
3 ocum 
0 tra 
the par incolnshire Prarie p 
which his lordship is the President, in favour of z 
city of ner ah as eon mm such meeting т 
'Thes - r 
d to an T " 
nc eese мө f Мт. Raymond 
Fisher Hobbs, Mr. Brandredth Gibbs pers r. Mile 
with a request that bes ni 
the 5 propose 
Couneil o 
—TMr. Fisher Hobbs 
ee of the Council to the s 
to compe 
e moti on of Mr. 
wrence, that such ponies should not exceed the 
height кайы 33 hands. 
Gua — The Du 
Contest: pe transmitting 
addresse 
of Richmond favoured the 
them 
r Sou 
miner d атага videns to the Crown 
ndency, on the subjee a research 
eem manuring su — 
ent a 
These communi- 
rst return to such eireular i inquiry. 
С motion of m Brandre e the best 
of the Pbi» re orde e Duke of 
fo of thes sti 
referred, by th Council б the Guano and 
Chemical | Committe ees of t 
GEoroeican Map ей же Trim mmer “м aving eom- 
pleted his бене gical жи оп a large scale, of the estate 
of Sir Charles Elton, Bar e 
leave of the Council си нет it to the inspection of the 
ouncil and explain its 
ourned to their weekly meeting 
ay, the 180 of —— when Prof, Wilson 
would deliver a lecture on Flax 
5 00209, 
The err. Book. No. I. L =. the Rey. W. NIE 
G. W. nson, Esq. W. S. Orr 
ss hes two Кенсай will — devoted to s 
breed, which seems to be th i 
i 
м him 
CULTURAL STAT TISTICS.— The President informed 
Council, that having by th 
thought i it = be his official 
been 
for the 9 Pepe 
inexhaustible supply of solub such measures were not 
formation i y he | a i i 
t strata containing this mineral ру me, bat had a the improvement of practical 
and attention, and in the | agriculture, Nr bearing on prospective 
cora дізсотегу, аз it was not an , could | legislation in Parliament, the Society could not Z the 
фл „ as a subject of etin d Sere es condition of its charter entertain 
prosecution w the full their 
point to it as g n or pro 
hich the ee has бн re ye бэ: gran x granting this our Royal 
the Society a tion; Charter to the said Royal Agricultural Society of England, 
p e time to we do hereby declare it to be our full and entire will and 
8 be hong 2 It is pleasure that we extend our Royal protection to its national 
Silica gars prove objects, under the condition that a principle — ite constite- 
3 Е tion shall А exclusion of all q ы 
C 
| м: част ok It — be forward, in either of our Houses of Parliament: Wilh no 
ri hether te Rs е —— bye-law, or other en enactment of t e said —.— 
should it be Teason to hope it nad whatever be at any time allowed — kee 
vi 
| * | take e any distinet measures i 
of such statistical information 
С 
пр moting the collection 
Chin: with short, she might : 
compete with Mr. Fairlie's “ ОРНА 92 “the bird is good 
enoug d on her own 1 ithout А 
а 
subjec which it is to treat— without ie 
disgust of any kind—a circumstance which in 
uld le 
