converted into 
per Phase 20 roll: à rail riage 
se there ‘wheel Fa ney tree oi ingle 
Fell dig we s т, 
wheels. ол, 
it asa 
жк little ay dera +1 раге 
а геа] roller transforme 
a time, 
resistance 
more completely this i j^ Vd be 
wheel on the 
G. P. S., is 
t, I presume, is $ ars to him a lever. 
Soi it Woni be, if the spoke were АШ d. Down it would 
y the pull of ac ug whose little z arm would have, 
r 
se motion, w 
ND ori каф pos fs ог or from the inclination of the 
| qual ess, precisely as a roller, a 
billard. ball, — a bowled hoop would do : 
these are not ‘ley 
pas 
A leve: Rs Hur pm ‘fulcrum, and the fulerum must 
Pese i, an 5 of the pen * 5 act as 3 
escribi. concentric 
gro 
ices is an 
the DEA 
The spokes of a 
a 1 not act the part 
eee ой to em 
are merely the d 
mm 
; there you | 
genuine, but unfortunagely’ named, 
axle power,’ = ich has misled so many 
y staken ce of its. mechanical power 
to the simple pros that y ms and 
Ea along, avoiding sun ISTANCE, 
easily, the more на bac Adi is over- 
13 we rey my explanat! on, I need 
the rest of his s argumen 
БОР and the * haymaker,’ 
4 any see that £1 two "objections i in the ease of the 
— ist s move in a circle, 25 2dly, 
ө мкА draw obliquely to the levers, are bus eh 
Us less 
5 flow р 8. 
E 1 ini 
*wheel-and-axle ' 
horizontal) ау in фе obliquity of the pull. 
ой ил, 8 mart M ure. 
however, I must notice, He says 
ki the horses dei at at die "i ends of bes powerful levers.’ 
'e 
= 
£z 
$ 
ay 
It 
ees 
sags heard that Аты 
in mechanics, 
levers is 
me body; yv Феу, 15 Ar jn the, 
e, best | ti 
rolls,— and, іп the latter, E rid of dl for page 
piis e he will 
and más e 
The n cessar 
und 
e ni» it appears to do so, just when it is perpen - w 
axis, This is mor pl I: ES is, 
| par n bodies 
‚ cent, of T. RE ot plants, 
у 
ete | more “it Me and wonderful to the superficial observer 
hat 
ts | seque 
He | cause. 
of force but of 0 
hat is, the di ape: 1 have the 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
on of discussion VN. 
LIQUID RENTER ARS IRRIGATION. 
EN takes up the subject where it was dropped at 
sume my 8 and Г n 9, 1.4 
1 
Wee The whole manure question is 
ce- still an Paci a to ved, and I v 2 ber 
Í to predict that it “wil a N found that in very stro 
8 
е. 
нә we Shall a 
mble opinion) truthfa 1 theory of 
алоо as a пе 
the extraordinary effect. of liquified, as compared with | 
solid manures, Кө, superiority cannot be accidental 
—if 11 а Ду 
opments | 
mina, 
wer эа г 
rol y entering 
rea He or solve silica aai 
| displacing by its superior affinity or solven 
lime; ia; 3d, potash; thus 
into the r e tion of our cere s, with i 
Ih r. Way will further test its ds on other | 
been aware of this action 
ose substances, "y a objections 
to his theory would- have tihan 1 d. MW y 
has pe early shown that as line prn am 
3 Me 
this that it is there 
the ко, лир for the 
* 
that is 
iE 
к 
Е 
Led 
8 
5 2 
Е 
a 
2 
"3 
they 
so indice a important ч 
aud = that to 90 per 
dients of earth a 
* , how ver 
e ficien 7" again, he says, ihe action of rain is much 
me 
The whole of this chapter 
iin read and digested, 
solution, д diffusion, and circulation— 
| ап have neither diffusion nor 8 pi qe 
out t the S eter you cannot have vegetation, dry and 
oft-turned dung-heap is an agricultural monstrosity that 
ientifie agricultu 
| love t the — 
nt crop, al 
There is ax remm no rotting straw in the 
sheep fold, and the other and th 
expensive үче "The nitrogen or 
in the urin 
e at once ente 
was 
oration. on : - 
fold. Water, the TUE 
old. ater, then, is our frien 
Deep s selves, pie i 
his remarks have m 1 fast to escape the usual fric- gro 
ese conclusions by | Where 
ts | cated by an 8 
„teresti 
For 
manuring means in „Pinin E . 
ing. CEPS 
ej plied in a Б rr de fi 
ing and in iq wat, ine ye arid 
ereasing eondi 
ed their genial rays and. eause elaboration and and appre 
[С Unlike а natural growth of plants, over-stimu 
manures 2 a wapa s suppl 
moisture to carry epus f 
An over-fed las, i like qms айгы ca soon indi 
А J 
2 p 
rmer r said 
аА to di д from irri 
es 
TERT? HAS) 
that we o 
Grass growing in the ditches 
fluid runs, shows bI rie ae aee т: 
ve heard mar that 
iere they manure noc their drains s dile a 
a of ie coloured and ferti 
but a n we 2 N 
n P more e extra su are indi- 
Meli 
I think Prof, Wilson once —— N 
— 
drainage water, a йене Tow of sing 2 
hope Mr. will on this matter, 
và ТЫ 
dm ey 
er men ae эш ne nan aa 
MICHAELMAS RENTS ON CORN А 
d | the medium it of i arie 
ference to the average 
ts for 
x 
E 
average; Ї the 
vou the e een which. in 
oun IN d эг at “the e present “time not unin- 
g to oti general reader 
к Prion Ф; Ira Grau a 
р WALES, 
"ҮТ agis. em d 
sedi 
For Quarters endi ENT. Dy] an 
® w ; A 
H 
xA 6 
% oem 51 10 
4 
TE 
„ 
+ 
4 
|a 
mas, 185: on „r 
* The avera gak for the quarter will a one pus * if = : 
decimal p & penny, be omitted in h 
Сане М. wake, 25, КАЛЫР re Pall Май, Oct. 9. 
— —— 
SECONDARY REVO LUTION. 
entere 
80 
) ех 
. P 
peli 
ourse, that is not an quura. but a mere statement. of meat an 
ще: f th 
obtain ' NA oos ER the Legat e aggre- The well-diluted se sewage e of our towns is precisely the 
pes > of power concentrated at the pivot which is the | material for our well. rej fields, nning the subsoil | wi 
ülerum of them all. o A at a threshing- Fue summer а Sous Ln but cmm 
machine are horses working a powerful capstan, hori- sg pi ti Wheat-fields i in May See te 
-the only way іп which t work it ; and | in йн» fe apes d for an n amelioration dt ^ 32 is about 
lease, provided that ‘what you lose soil. The ear id green, so 
Pe urna in 3 f roduce 3 eye, is then pex for a sickly qmi send 115 cannot ag маен well 
id in the drum, escend capacity to understand 
ы гари cn ciha bese ўзба беш е VERE in the eS conditions of la т eee the e publie po: it, de da 1 
hich, from the ground-bite of the wheel upon the| from want of removal o h the facts. ! 
тш а — is all against t осна, 5, operating ads water by by drainage, the mra pret 74 | ner dinner ‘pester like ka rev, Se 
) much additional weight or resi otion | a plant makes little demand on the soil; but, li their hearers 
е: wheels, is, I 8 a kind 1 which 5 of animals, in the later period of development, | things which are to do 38 
ardly do much to advance | ies of agri- | immense requisitions are made, and unless nded | them no such resea ? 
HI B dage paya ayia (Ou canbe Gone да to by a ient nouri (dao тр arenes ERM nta is often Stk 
hem. imperfection. B is for want of food in the an much more ке um p es 
CPC UE G. P. S? ments wi i 
for his corro- 
other points, nor to apologise if my reply to 
boration on 
| available form o 
Wurzel in уы ад turn yellow, and the plant ceases 
condition that the leaves of С Mangold | comp li 
hi n 
are accustomed to favour each other 
