32—1853.] 
THE |AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
505 
АА AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCEST 
8 — — Highness PRINCE ALBERT, 
Presipent or CouxcrL—Earl BATHURST 
VICE- — —— 
Principat—Rey. J. S. гале аит М.А; 
Рво vari. 
Chemistry— 2 A.C. Voe г PhD, F. C. S. 
logy, and Botan q am s Buckman, F. G. 8 F. B. g. 
Veterinary "Medici ne m Sur ger. 2. T Brown, M. R. C. N.S 3 
ning, Civil Engineering, and Mathematics — W, Sowerby, 
arm—R. Vallen 
nager of F. tine. 
анек f Chemical Professor 
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of A Ut US ST 
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The annual fees for Boarders Pa vary from uineas, a 
ing to age and other забавна is 
7 eal 
ed Williams, M.R.C.S. 
n emot 
well as for agricultural education; 
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2 by the FARM MANAGER, may be obtained of HAMILTON, 
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AND, OF PRACTICAL Am I. e AL SENON 37 ША 
38, Lower NE пе nnington, near 
— neipal -. C. N T Emme Tos, ss 
for the үтүче | 
ses а ssays of every description are promptly and 
y er and ot at the College, 
ther 1 
115242. 
accuratel 
Thet 
also; ask an 
| believe that [m neighbourhood: is aital io mine. - 
| accommodate the fuller returns ‘which are. desirable. | 
Ne 1 we should be glad to а ана - this | 
| respect we therefore a may 
sented, to а in, on this 55 fortnight, Er aps such 
aswe have asked for above, and.if жеке sible we will 
find room for: them in our —— publieati 
third fault is; we fear, i 
ge) 1 pod T e the full СЫН which fs desirable ; 
ondensed into two yg pe words, but 
Moy e let a couple of in 
Both 
One v 
or three words À give ‘anything, like а 
8 idea of the Wheat crop i 
ood.” pm on vá t 
impossible ahd 
day three weeks. 
and on other points we shall be 
Hr on this 
made. On this 
able, we hope, to speak. more e 
DRAINING Mr of the Hertfordshire. Agri- 
Tar 
ынты Society 
Ше greatest part oft spring so 
late, and cannot be fit tö cut before. «e tte wid of 
September ; underth A vae Ls n Gee ont 
for vhi the e nsuing harvest, I am confident the 
Шу o eat grown in ДУ), "locality will di 
very! И pina ball its nepal А age.” A sec 
report, which we have translat d ito not more е 
two-thirds, 1 an average, iei з Койо s 
| much smaller —" of Wheat sown than usual; 
eps SOW Wheats 
ome cane attacked wit 
upon close pee нн a an =й 
cold и trong soils аге аги from 
WS i> 
> 
and 
rop. “Spring W * 
er particulars may be had 
the Prine 
EARLY SPRING 
"RIFOLIUM INCAR 
—This valuable Clover thrives well — 
‚иын — T ploughing, and 
n Apri y 
FEED. 
TALIAN 
. for cutting in lor Ma next; не 5} be sown in An 
24 Ibs. per ас e 6d. per Ih. for fine seed, just harvested 
DICKENSON'S I TALIAN YE GRASS, fo fame a RUD PRG, 
; 24 bushels per. acre. e fs. рег 
bushel, New Seed.— 88, Jo HN SUTTON & SONS, Nr а 
Readin 
g, Berks. 
N. B. CARRIAGE a ae Parcels under 20s. value, 
A" OFFICER, lately on nj Staff of the AR, well 
aequain g and Stoc oc? nagem well 
as with Building and as Engineering w works; wonld 0 take 
— 1 some Irish Estate. wet 4х ould 
reasonable et yet employmen dos eat 
Suis. Letters те e» Editor off thie aper will be 
erro me: to bim 
Che digriculencal Gazette. 
SATURDAY, AUGU Y, AUGUST 6, 1853. 
MEETINGS FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
EpNESDAY, Aug. 10—Agricultural Society of England, 
THURSDAY, — i 1 Imp. Society of Ireland. 
EDNESDAY, — * grieultural "meu d of England. 
AY, | — натуе). mp. Society of Irelund 
а 
"tdi are several ашиды initi with the 
үүтү Winter and sprin 
Wheats operar are not eo to Abie 19 00 
thirds of an field ore Pin 
sown 
state, that we are now alen ; апі this 
for w we remedy.* 
Let us, however, now refer, not to our mode of 
publishing these rep to the serious 
character of the intel 
We regret. to sa ү the instances uoted 
are by до; means, uncommon the great nasty of 
the reports of the Wheat crop are unfavourable, 
In making numerical, statements of Wein character, 
pe! are necessarily assumed to be of equal forc 
ne with another, N it pio be remarked that this 
«not real h seven Englis 
ish 
22 es might be nam — the reports of the Wheat 
гер? ыа would far Güter weigh in importance 
nly b 
2 Ww 
reports in dc M 
1 — : ot b exami- 
collated returns of H 
"i naja METTI 
is hae ganld require — 
er- nüt: 
average.“ 
= 
the Whea eo, 
“боой?! 3i 
pë Xem. * 
barre: „80° 
ta 
3 
рери 
1 of chis year’ 
of o corres 
к o. 75 an ‘opiniom at all 80 
iod. of Nea necessarily iufluences all 
of them to lent: “of rendering their reports 
statements of opinion much more than Yung 
We venture, therefore, to request ‘all 
kindly furn shed, Mn, reports 
КҮ wi rey " hi 
еп 20 
Great Britain, and "ps thus 
bed. What ^w. ' 
pad Mk August 20, ай those who have 
the replies collated in the adjoining pages 
enough to post another r 
aeska ormer one, sp 
Ж before the 
d 
Furnished 
wll a kind 
dition я anid p ›5р 
1785 1 PUE band | Po 
report under the 
ecifying the then con- 
ects of the Whést, - Barley, Oa " 
(aio c crops , сере 1 
e an ad ddre 
as aa 
f winter 
"Barley 8 it means ne ac е 
L.-£0 | have been in heat, pad: 
ally | mus 
who have ue 
Ty 
17, 
Total return 27 08 TRENN 
Let it be Veda bea that almost universally al 
very short breadth of Wheat is reporte 
iss extent of Barley an 
and tha 
ust b 
t harvest —— indicates the worst that has fo 
many years been experienced. 
The follow 
England, Scotland, er ol all the grain 
ibis specified + in the circular 
p Various”? 
115 E Ar iin a 
„Good.“ “Very 
good“. „ Over 
e 
e & MIR 
{ Keeping in mind t 
he relative extents pe. SEITE 
to, it will, we think; from the above Table | 
that à very short. crop of Wheat, a large preduee of 
Barley and RS -— ens because. of the} 
acreage than the rage crop of Peas 
d Bean s respectively, will рам be harvested. 
en стор returns, t| erally 
roduce Арл cattle food. 
©. 
1 
ease in 
soles biel 
si ough 
in Ena very fart comp а ar its ravages are 
ord “ Various” in the Whea її generally means 
n good, spring. sown late ei Heid: wile in the 
— on: — should 
e^ 
att 
are, 
wing is the present statement from pi 
and 
сга 
meetings, Sod 
off his work " de g 
were oblig 
as they a ordinar 
makin 
county the centre of — for all 
so — the m 
N| efforts of the numerous competitor s ‘might present 
a ft ge — of miei Tum dv 
ted. 9207 
The no Waco af 
this particular 
Engl 
united 
ng 
randi that the 
ould be 
, fori ! 
UE JB gn s of three me 
ily do, and 
as. 
mms was 1 the pipelayers commenced 
br: ork, and: fi 
of the v 
ractive for 
W and i a view Bi of 12 1 
sume, the кас of ди staff 
Land. 
e| pored by. th 
hose en 
ju 
were то that t 
with the rival рат compan 
hav 
the awards to 
towards those who S Add T them 
The field anced, ^os Me ш was.on the 
| of the 
bidding — ^s the: ‘stealing but a 
e and das sive su 
and Lon 
which it rests 
and the div 
oil were operated upon, than 
best to ol for the gravelly, sandy, 
f the concave ape pe, 
erve that if the 
that 
would obse 
with praetice. 
to be 
ose | veins of sand, Nam the ¢ di Ata of the liste! 
on days i in rein to m chalk on 
The dra 
АД of soil 10 work т 
аз explain 
more Se De 1 0 the longer lengths. 
was better work done than was done b. 
: in indifferent localities 
ize, for on no fwo MÀ 
work with equal "eds 
"There were 51 men ft TT ad consisting 
— ш и пије Hor pi e 
four su 
from Huntingdon and one frc 
| were men in the 
Drainage co pany. 
cutting was five hours precise 
prize 
cut 4 feet deep, ſor 2inch рремав nd the aD 
top was 
length (stony), with a rise ope 
are | prize; for 59 feet 1 
op i The 
3-inch 
tors for pipe laying w 
and a Yorkshire man, bo 
nage 
, 
y muster of. 
local. agriculturists, and the, ee 
gratified with the day's entertainment. 
1919110 . t 
ished the whole operation before 
itors. This practical morb of 
exhibiting the > manipulation of draining in its most 
o labou — E E 
ged? 
um 
, ten 
was done. in 3 
they are, or wete, conte 
ume 
„We ass 
een given WHat any favour _ 
had therefore a 
is fact, 4 
of the shorter were estee 
Inshire, while most 
e nearer home 
versity of their character por ed d that 
ils they 
and different so 
batte is in 
pangs гтете 
service of the General 
ime devoted to M^ 
Peel 
ven for a length of 108. Ёфо 
TUM 
ond — for 84 feet 
The third 
ngth (very ston ч with ne 
vegan prize for rs 6 feet 
neam 
* 
кал 
Kere Northaniberh 
n the 1 
ere was also а goodly 
IgE < oil} i 
