294 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
perly iB be discountenanced as weeds, ` re ee referred to as a number of sockets receiving the hand 
allowed a local habitation in pastures withou 
be considered as properly belonging to pasture, an 
partly ere o se in 
dt he enumerated under six 
ferent classes, on each of which we have a 
en ords to sa 
. Tho 
snd Soreness of the amn induced in thon yi 
p 
n meadow: 
they are conceived to add 
oe som of an sok of ha 
say that no meadows 
ath hay 0 or red of comme 
the most scanty list 
of plants an psn Crib ; and the See 
in quan ese extraneous plants argues a 
want of eaivaton which would Toad us to infer 
that the asses present are not all of the best 
3. The third class are mostly flat-leaved plants 
which the spe cannot cut off, such as the Plan- 
lants which Fees | 
Prim 
re must such plants | * 
‘he in a meadow when they oceupy so much of its 
Space and return nothing, or if a small return be 
en. it is are get of alan i eset kind! E a 
E 
pas ore 
e who o. bive ia seen the inflammation remotely i in praa so that the position i elar p piky 
r | kinds 
ale affection of the lun 
we show 
he Plantain, an it is | SUEVIV: 
me meadows a t least firs 
‘armers nie he most panais the 
existenes of ‘sour Grass” ssid 
tosa, Tussac Grass; Avena pratensis ; 
; or Brachypodium pennatum, False 
tle food; they must be 
as vase and cultivation must be 
directed to the attainment of this end. 
It is fortunate that thefifth listis but 
, though we 
Woni be greatly correcto 
much of tiens 
little. - 
i ee: ai carious to obser how 
. Lag T the It is 
d 
isti t a small bing 
are inclined to the belief — = giving 
fa 
eadow, the 
f- epa ae name has bee less 
w find them is due to a long se opera- 
ns which we ae term ected 9 seen for 
wild mane should = B ve the even 
pega he eh 
ashy 
is to encournl 
s| bad kind, merely 
a 
— kind, causing only dilution, are alike to be co 
f | disco me s 
Now, ae means to this important end are of two 
:—Ist, those which act ina 
crop, proper beloetient of ti times for cutting hay, and 
depasturing. Of the latter, draining , irrigati ion, 
and weeding may be suis as the st 
apo ortant. To these we shall direct attention 
next week. 
THE Vienna correspondent of the Times news- 
penr gives a detailed account of three different 
ttle murrains existing in Austria 
gs—the se 
only. of which we fear ‘the introduction pore and 
s symptoms have already been 
i San (p. 238). 
The first is rarely fatal—the second in which 
three periods are observed more frequently results 
in death—the last, as we have all heard, is rarely 
tal disease was checked at the outse 
A STEAM CULTURE REVERIE. 
As we sallied into the trial-field on one of the ma 
mornings I with m d Digland, 
shall see,” mid he, “the D pony of Digand,“ Yon 
in what we may call, copying ‘Nature’ too i 
f | his 
p 
genuity 
»| closely. A vessel with the exact sails and 
anh : th 
the 
spinning-machine with fingers to 
a dina a sewing machine with a common-necl and 
himble; @ threshing-machine Om the 
fon a drill flinging about the Sen a ‘hopper; 
and a steam-digger ee E a sation of any kind, 
alik in t of a mechanist 
is 
iple that in devisi p Éa ven 
we ought to imitate mv labour 
or 
Near the 
we According. to the desired. 
py oikia on which are a 
| extreme end is 
mr T the tools. 
. att: 
en fully given in our re 
d of “curvy: 
[APRIL 25, 1857, 
a series of mattocks, ranged from on e 
to the other and pointing forwar 3 frame 
in which the asas ane rvard rn the direction 
view a car rs adze, but tead aa ailesi F 
flat pie l consists of t toii being a a 
and the curve is determined by the length of the hande : 
+ | By cing he lever-handles 6 inch, : 
than the others, and alter ating them al re 5 
the 1 a are arranged in two rows; Pe Shaft, 
e . 
ame, by means of a connec 
a rand’ sate driven by the mai the 
movement being about 2 fee On 
the some 
cting pes 
extent “te 
either 
e purpose, and r 
operation), — second. ra inches into the 
subsoil ba: the first. row at the 
hole or trench thus by. the 
nothing can be more desirable than such a complete 
digging 14 in deep, 
de 
of cted, having for their i 
hes omc imitation so hand- labour. In deed, M. Barat 
to be ber i 
earth, great power is r ni 
An ‘hin splits or reas Excellent as the idea may 
be carried 
3 
respects, it cann 
slowly and with aa an extrav 
s 
old opii is in confirm 
should hav h rotary action, and sever the ae 
with a cl instead of breaking or er 
from the ma <a ao 
cally) proceeds on thi 
i 
e next in 
Piris I dibi the "cng oe 
Usher: her, brewer, of Edinburgh, J a a 1 
is undoubted! 
paion 
As is wel mee te the Glin pact AaS le 
oughs,” or other er so ra br 
attached Stoke i trar 
the engine, wa revolving in the same se direction 85 
paddle-wheel of a steam-boa 
| particular di 
implements 
engine 
ay The 
the plough-like í wi 
locomotive engine ; for though the | 
invention of tilling instruments | 
| tines, eon and 
the same w. 
tackle, or else to em 
REE 
ending 
as, 
