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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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repeat what I said formerly, that this is **the dilemma 
about which so much ingenuity has been asted.” Had 
fully aware of this кекенет which I 
rfolk Whi 
e against me :— 
Agencies 7 s being much 
the growt mta he Turnip in Scotland and the north an 
west of England than in the easter 
42 
(Agricultural Gazette, 4th 3 
1 must give the passage to which Mr. Lawes refers call particular attention to the opinions entertained at 
before I vi . myself! Pod this 24: bold cha arge. Rothamsted, as the writer does not usually employ this 
* Rape-cak (11), |as a means of giving force led is writings. I will only į rule 
is an "admira rable ‘poe È ‘for the TUN AES subs stitute “for say that I have not a ver — idea of -— pro- 
“yar t ma employed in conj — wi super- gress we are makin ng i the try of agricu ture, 
ИТ ste of lime—the form regi o 0, . ia large when I find our best ende ен tumbling over 
quantity of ammonia as well i “Phosphates, is found t а | such 188 
much more certain manure for ; in Scotland, Shore. the The Turnip ce converts into food the refuse of the 
would not have 
the 
an amount o the bulbs | wo a not as 
been other than * 3 * but now hear us 
i rtainly no critic at once com- 
petent а honest, w Vots we afterwards speak of n. sdb 1 
ore favourable to | obtaine 
ania would | error—an error for whic 
season,” neither in regard to Scotland nor к —Á 
My next article will have е to this в 
M 8 арре 
here is a witness, either an “i 
rea bees him " А justice, so Mr. 
am of if he chooses. 
e T 
The little word put into italies was evidently to 
— Indeed the natural agencies ae season are much 
favourable to the growth of b eden in 
and west of England than in the eastern counties. 
en, acco: r, Lawes, te are firs 
that ч only intended his ‘readers 
effec ruvian fias in 
certain than when the seed 
Hi 
3 
nees, of the two manures. 
— — to vam the lowest 
nothing or or anything: 
mation in order endeayour t 
NOR E 57 sud ‘lo ae Td tex we 
n 0 e plant, have 
‘farther distinctly admitted that TE in Seoti. 2 ow: 
the pamek bes of season,’ © orbit of 
plant пие exte pared w 
— асау h circumstai 8 
will be 
e —Agricult 
To say nothi of the inaccuracies still xistin — 
amendment, "E — Mr. ee 
Lawes 
they were merely of casual importance 
when did he “ distinetly admit" that ammoniacal 
manures might be used with greater advan Gunter, Robert, Earl's Court, Old Brompton, Middleset _ 
- 3 tage in Scot- ore or less blued by it, and mostly returning | Ingram, cpr 4 Nigu, Lancs be орн "а 
л » gro as greater? It to their colour in f time ; while the colour of Wrigh Moore F nton, Somersetshire 
was only ‘after his orbit of vision had been enlarged by | Prussian blue (and o "(ls green ecumounds) is —.— sta ey Сэ po A ——— Berkshire i 
ет But, at all events, if the more certain quite and permanent yellowed b; эре ©... cheapest | Jervoise, F., Rotherfield Park, Alton, Hant 
сенда of Pe n guano in the ges which I have | and simplest copper green i me. z Craven, Thomas, Manningham Bradford, Тош 
fully extracted “bad only reference to some | dissolving 1 Ib. of — els copper ev vitriol i in 2 — Led od, dane ae-Wern, Neath, Glamorganshire 
ai nty П bse of rain 3 pints of boiling water, and then well mixing in 5 or 6 Matthews, — —— Newent, Gloucestershire 
during the early stages of growth,” then he must have | ounces of slaked een "ti is blue cat se fin but eradtiall Trimmer, Joshua, Wilmington, Dartford, — Gloucester 
very careful and most intelligent reader who | greens, when laid on, by the and li ght. Skilfal White Henry Wi lam, soa, Ro Ба — ; 
could suppose that the “ natural agencies of season ” plasterers generally understand the details of its appli- obinson, "John, Gi Glouces torshire 
1 than he that «admitted un uncer- | cation under the m vitriol green. J. Prideauz. . — 8 the Barton, Circe ae 
пу.” Mr. I. ly forgets that the tw ces 7; lanting Bar 5 r arriott, Thom re, Weedon, Nor 
Son of meaning, wha are linked ating in з appliew ness ече San - 8 — — on Sins, John, The Weir Нем the 
whatev: — 5н ma rigi- cannot procure sets to plant their gardens with, and are | Е —Mr. aym ond Barker presented le 
ttn Pre justification ^ my cl “that a at a loss to know what to plant with advantage. We at | Council the monthly report o Con 
growth " is 8 ted phrase in once point them to the grow Barley, as it is now and the usual statements 0 the accounts ^ 
2 Y ; it has n — “sod — — too late to transp h A y — а Мау: Sosety, from: whieh it aj ed that the ge" 
Am Teor ened to call cans, 00 fer a m aware. Barley may be transplanted, w. is current m -b e of the bankers т 
man, 1 shat anin MENÉ Mr. Lawes re окай Largo with a certainty of securing a m. crop, 33007 This in the Gloucester sant 
ade , . а нете he has | and we advise them to Tollow : the rules laid down in our | scription, and 8007. as the special bal — recoit 
‘natural agencies of ee dio Gu ао, owin d i — viz.:—To transplant in double ТОЁ 9 inches | of life-compositions, The Council adopted the b nge 
much extended: diis. mdp a and 9 inches distant in the rows, leaving 5 5 feet | mendation of the committee this purchase 
— Seu — — er between each double —— for the growth of the should be in as permanent . adopted 
Рена gii, d ed hanures, such се 8, Ped Коа d — amer ips, eme in the А чит funds. or — кар directors 
It can be said wi certainty Y that 30 88 but ов tenues зазнае seo be 
und previous! picis е may be | of th k should be during the 
myself has made AR iscovery why Mr. Lawes we: eben the Barley with — Sans of | to н net кө be d lo ruine of the Se Society a" a 
sidered — tla ae ia might be directly applied & to success, after reapi cma p od of its ensuing meeting. eye 
“aed in Sco itis only to vhs Wade at о of the finest quality ; also w he. their pig, which | LIxcolx Meerinc.—Mr. Rajana Barker, 7. 
a guess guide ; | every poor man, who has a garden t, | Brandreth, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, н 
du I am not yet done with his ^n natural agencies of|to be able to possess, in order that & supply of manure | Brandreth Gibbs, „having been appointed by * а 
Scotland. and the tans 
to suppose | 
нна that the 
Seotland arose | is 
› Lawes р 
а criticisms кай to shelter (pus agi his doctrine o 
Tur F 
rses the — — pom 
it is Ан fd well-known, that Rape-cake is 
o for AS But in 
hase - scientific” experiments were only 
Еве i 
e | agricultural purpose 
depth of 
tly to 
owing to 
nee, ve wth s ti ине | lary attraction, owing to the size of the pebbles of which 
эчер ced тери ae -— d | i t i 
corn crops (!!), aided, as already шаре, 2 е 
application of superphosphate, which i rmer 
arts land is a certain manure for T а s " 33 
superphosphate of lime, while a specific (!!) for the 
e parts of Нави, 
"n 
n 
e guano bly the cheaper m nure 
for the Turnip crop. hinds “ English A NOUS" 
page 463. 
has further tried to escape from my 
EN ss” of ammonia for is posi- 
а t is necessary that І disloaes him i in my next and 
last. R Russell, Kilwhiss, 
pasar уе җене ue 
0 
sinking a trial К I 
th of 4 — in —.— 
may be 
e| grow 
f 
come the capillary — (so far 
s) by иш its “ave 
ept 2 feet; but атт all І 2 “ink ihe 
water level below th е loamy: Soil — —— it 
ascended by capillary ene and brin th 
| Mr. 
Mr. Turner (Barton), Captain EU 
e| Mr. Woody ard. 
m™, а 
which ers! is — or no N 
particular! 
German ck green, oxychloride of copper, 
ps ‘while the the pion green o pes 
me yellow and Prussian blue, is yellowe 
e 
with ch d by lime; 
| — 80, generally, copper green: s bear the 
being only m 
action of lime 
y be on hand for a future season, to be 
as the winter — ci cleared off. I 
8 aw. m 
allotment ttage gard Hardy d 
otments, or in co ge gardens. Hardy and Son, 
s, Maldon, че 
The “Critical Time p Rooks.—Shoot as man 
Skin a few 
2. 
sympathise 
3 * Anti Pas 
e fal 
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wondered at da all is еб * the "ds should 
attack it, pem: of taking a moderate toll as they do 
e all the district in Pore e same state of for- 
2 fair to denounce them for this 
very partial evil? Study these pee birds from now 
x: August, and see them 5 = e expanding buds 
blossoms, and t tation. They are 
varius by myriads, foes of. most formi 
character. And against a good so universal, let not 
« Anti-Passer ” be allowed to place the petty damage of 
pet pateh of woe Miis eat, vexatious, as it no 
Sotieties. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
LY 
Square, o 
n Wedne the 4th y. 
The птн members of Council and Governors of 
th осоо were present :—Lord =i eos President, 
in her ws Soutbampton, 
Lal of I Lor 
live 
Sir . B. Jo dis 
Price, Barto P., Mr. 
Bar. 
sa Ma 
3 
"а Stansfield, 
Ty yatta), and 
ted :— 
Way, Mr. Jonas Webb, Mr. Wilson 
por were elec 
Branston 
Franklyn, William Norris, Northlands, Horsh 
Goodyear, John, Watford Hertfordshire 
berts, Wightwick, — seme 
i Ayr, Scotlam 
earce, William, Kinver Hil | Farm, Stourbridge, e тонів, 
Hitchman, John, M.D., rby 
Timmis, Richard, Wolverhampton ” Staffordshire 
Harkes, William tsford, Cheshire 
— — Yateley, Hants 
d Captain Geerge, M 
— 5 — 1 Terre e, Camberm 
bam, Cheshire 
Haye 
Cliffe, —— aoa 
rwell 
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