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THE AGRICULTURAL e En 
Home Correspondence. 
Land — era iit 
that my 
furro va gens of the gault, 
rly clays ; the furrows 
with the dip of the strata.” 
У т geological series in pA the 
clays occur, not M inelination of the surface. The 
rface clays is, we know, often 
— Ax rmn hills, of P the 
1 e 
mean dip of the 
sides incline to every p 
believe, v 
d 
diti ке 
iluvium, warp, drift & &е. ; and iti is for this 1 чайы that 
to examine its condition befo ore drai 
it is nec 
The subterranean furr 
Д Lon, 
Agricultural Statistics.. 
—When 
importance to the consumers of "this country, a 
agitate men’ "s We all 
above undoubtedly: is, 
I beg to remind Mr. B 
«I have lo ong since observe 
ult, kimmerid ^t; 
usually 7 0 . ks r 
comes to 
By the 
when 
an 
subject of mc чн 
Bailey mem 
substratum. 
the hope that some of your experienced correspondents | 1 
will be kind e enough, through the medium o 
to state their tme as to b 
the та еіп рго 
а оп е power 827 3 that т they ye advanced 
ight in their Joint I — o doubt but ae eps 
of the | “draining engineer" e rrespondent cules the 
SAM. 2! it be one ; 17 d is Logs able it may — 
the Mr. Den eM 
flat.; — ty pm of which he sane T “the shelf as being 
both right and both wrong, taking care, while _he 
nounces bot 
by lest he mi 
ecause 
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5 
7 arising o 
f his 8 2 fer that the pi a of all these 
MAIN be a boon у^ {һе ut more езре- 
who 
AT | i landowners, n pu АН ХА most advan- 
urs i 
ly 
their ro d s" on 
e Faris who ean produce their Ear and subscribe 
Dee ve s “draining enginee , however, 
t your correspondent will m mono aie үл give 
Learn 
sugg 
— endgame im they be not sufficiently e in their 
acted et the 
publicity to the secret which he insin 8 os- 
to be u of use ïn | session, though it anticipations of 
calling — to the subject and Arp ideas e fortune looming in th re. n, then, after 
which otherwise might have to remain buried and use- | this digression, the iM а are the амын тучи of the 
. In this light we m the letter of Mr. eren a I wish drained, Its inclination from south to 
G. W. Cooke to the Presiden Board of Trade,| north is 2 inches б 00 feet, and from east to west 
the te of the 26th November, in which | 34 inches in every 100 feet; the drains, and let this be | 
i i than 3 feet 9 inches 
is detail 
of a single parish. 
nt that 
ill ind intelligence 
nature 
b 
о the pro 
үү 
averages, ап 
year. The firs rat report, as bei 
che yield бона а 
of the 
in 
ed a scheme for averaging e by the yield 
onfident had 
compare 
so the average yield of such land, drain, say 1 
H 
fore stated, would prove 
d tend 
sufficiently accurate for all purposes of trade 
an amount of ignorance that would 
also onl 
an intelligent mechanic. 
to and respected by the tenant ; 
R 
matter 
connected with a 
it mi 
bod 
vhat onerous task, but, e i 
to the importance of the subject | ins: 
and of course adequate 
woul 
—The Proper direetion of drains 
bear ig while T sists а few 
field about to be 
eat crop 25 eas 
forwarded b 
e time to Ач 
bable h home supply. Th 
алај yield must ‘iste the subject of an 
an 
ina a great degree to regulate te the supply. There wou 
be _ diffieulty in collecting su chy data 
P 
at EL rate, they would 
t be, their landlord, 
one way or 
= 
"3 
~ 
c 
ч 
| 
пе 
will spring жы; ut throu 
length this depth would not уз йе 
retenti eat 
* ng t P 
deposit, below the 12 75 of the drain, might be not 
the = | inaptly described as 
the 
de- t 
drainer, bec: his igno- | m 
ut of i exp the leaves the perusers | tha 
n the drainage and improvement of amma: 
P LJ 
MPTON.—It is pleasant to b 
its | deserved sticcess, and therefore without any 
we report the doings at Southampton, where 358 
time last week, One; 
n well ventilated, and admira 
pur upper 
ht be on the screw principle, во as 
various 
distano, 
r where 
e. coulters in th 
d be parallel, 
| pes about 5 or 6 inches behind, in 
are g. The igh 
ue ben... more in 
t sufficient in m ground. posin 
be 15 or 16 inches wide at Mop, the three coulters would | 
that the 
e 
lel, and the one in the i 
divide the б. reger into two equal parts, so 
labo uld only have toi men his spade once and 
lift out the : soil ; the two outer coulters ege be set о 
not o 
W. F. [Asa por rule, the 
a plough create one-half of the dra 
its weight 3 and ie Ane i and eges Re 
d not much more than 
y 
10 
ether, under estimate the d ам. NA for joi PME] Malay cl 
Potires of of Books, Kt. 
The Greyhound, by & Stonehenge, " Longman, Bro 
reen, and Longmans.— handsome 
ith 
con in 
vl. o v Pf. аг forie part de ^k 
it to 
corse th ' жы 
pent, b 
rown, 
me octavo | an 
vings by artists of the — 
s all i f | Messrs. 
ma 80 
t,| Rawson, Wilson, Ansor, Fisher, and 
prize 
Incumbered Estates of 
in | Proceedi евр бту "ур c P he fret P Рек Oct. Oct. 21a, 
зба d b e 
the intent obtained by the tem t 
The table would, we think, be much 
mproved if the comparative costs of sale and transfer 
under the old and new systems were brought p 7 
ard. 
e 
SoUTHAM 
ms, а ae Pung Y 
9 5 
e also 
room, seats Maced for à the visitors wherever 
admits of it , we would strongly мйне the ining 
this courteous sit. considerate proc 
to whom these exhihitions are so ба 
ens, eec. some of the 
ill merely notice those 
1 and numerous, 
birds than common dich nec 
commendation. нь = pope a 
8 took r pe d Messrs. 
and F. Noy et; Shlisbory, were bu d 
the adul Cochins, Messrs. P. unchard 
second p 
„sustaine 
ondas and took the first prize. Th 
» the difficulty of getting yellow and we 
but there were two very good pens 
EP and Antill, which 
cond prizes. Good 
Ham s good and numerous E 
Poland beautiful, and the also, 
ae s x au punc. SIN. “of te 
was ht "ja in 
amongst the 
ye have never seen а 
a better 
the determination expressed by 
second to none, will be next year vigorously begun, 
ve only to continue as 
be 
cut, They have as they 
