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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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JUNE 6, 1857. 
TABLE OF AGR 
readers in any of the counties sp2c 
ICULTURAL Custos. ~~= 
fied give those corrections which this table no doubt 
UsuaL ROTATION or Crops. 
..|Sands.—1, Turnips ; 2, Barley; 3, seeds; 
in convine convincing of Tyng & Co., of bee city, that 
o in large pret did actually st upon the 
ayos of Jardi ardinillos, oy that a large Will any of our 
profit would be derived from its exploitation, if permis- Coie: 
sion could obtained to work it. e ho 
& Co. applied his Excellency the Superior Civil | BeprornsmmE 
Governor, Captain-General and Superintendent 
mance, requesting such exclusive privilege for a certain 
, and presenting a sample of the substance in ques- | Berxsurre 
tion, submitting that they established a t to 
im that or an equivalent reward for the info on 
which might conceded without Didge to the State, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 
ince from the before-m tioned Cayos al as 
,000 tons might be annually extract 
“ As it may aabierally be presumed, our supreme autho- eama ee orgs 
rity gave immediate that the sample of guano Cursume........: 
should ye $- ysed, priis Mia task to the 
of the intelligent director of the rator tyra 
ictvlekigalhien. Alth he analysis d did n nob fir a aa 
results entirely conformable to the > qualities which had 
pipe to the £ it o 
the other hand gave others mor ae sufficiently satis. | ERLAND ...... 
and valuable to render it highl Went ee 
tinue the investigation ; bok equal to | 
that of Peru n found, still the substan which | 
had been exa uali Gen DERBYSHIRE 
requires ?) 
USUAL RESTRICTIONS ON Try 
o T UmaL Bemmionors on Paasa A 
inona as to rotation or quantity of crop; none as 
4, Wheat eat; must feed all h: ; cannot bro? quanti 
Loams.—Beans or Oats after Wheat ay and straw ; cannot break up pagai 
Clays. Parone Beans and Whea ~ i 
ip lands ps; 2, Barley or| None as to mode of cropping previous to last 
Oats; 3, seeds: 4, Wheat ; 5, Oats acres in fallo h year; at that time 
Heavy 'soils.—1,’ fallow; 3, Wheat; 3,) OTY W; may sell hay and straw unsi] last erop 
pn ri a Wheat ; 5, Oats’ ae 
High lands. —1, ips; 2, Barley ;|Scarcely any, except ometi 
$ <A Wheat oc Cake ; y any, ept sometimes to two crops and a fallow 
Low grounds, —i, Ta 2, eni 
: l1, Fallow; 2, Wheat or Bar ey; 3, Oats|None as to mode of cro 
1, P ened 2, Oats or Wheat; 3, Barl plough pasture ns may not remove hay or straw, n 
‘otatoes ; ats or eat; 3, ey May not Ses det than a given proporti ion of th 
r Oats ; 4, Wheat or seeds don ing allele tillage land ; varies as to removing po y 
1, Wheat; 2 Oats; 3, Potatoes o Turnips; Not m Eai than two white crops without fall 
4, Barley ; 5, seeds fi or three. years ; Sirag bus g of afaa vad fir rst crop ; must le at eee lie an 
eed 
w more than one cro without 
pepe Be (ex aha sy hn yerik may sell and whet 
_straw, but no other straw Í ž kay 
eh, a Wheat y Spod t s the pin: a certain proportio on must r remain i yas t 
Ciaos OS 2 ‘allow’ 3, Whont;| years: mist lenve a Nko "quantity oscars 
1, Oats; 2, Turnips or fallow; 3, guid or in Chore more Piet edt up pasture, hor remoy Biter: 
Wasek;'4, sous: » Beans, 6, Whea in the south, not so strict : none o hay or stem 
Chiefl Wheat and B 
employment i in our agriculture highly profitable, and. DEVONSHIRE ...... 1, Wheat koz Dur Oats, or Turnips;|Cannot take more than two white cro’ fallo 
en aff ample re equer by th Í ; lime for Wheat or Barley, and e ce fora a slov; ma x What 
a for its e 0 ich would not | land as found ; may sell Wheat straw, but fae fod tha game 
ve been so earnestly sought for without well-grounded may sell hay 
reasons for coun upon a profitable return, DORSETSHIRE ...... 1 Pork pian k or Tares ; 3, Barley | Must mit feod, a, and straw; cannot take two successive pri 
“The sample submi to examinati a sub- | In Western Districts cts], Whea TANO ieee ee M AO S VAI 
stance which, taki e result of its qualitative analysis, | 3, fallow or Turnips ; £ Barley 35, seeds 
was found to co sulphate of lime or DURHAM rani 1, Turnips or ee w 5 3, Barley jg tend Wheat; Must eon. ried into deed so * e have one-fourth in fallow, 
k i E v hp eas; sometimes divided into 
of salt, or chloride of sodium, phosphate of lime with Essex ............ k Tumips 3, hn Barley € z ‘nts: 3, seeds ;| Not usual to take two Miklos os se ale in succession ; usual to to fallow 
oxide iron, carbonate of h mag- 4, Wheat; 5, clean "fallow; sie every third wia ; ~ Tusizistion n as to manuring, mowing, 
nesia, silica and silicate of iron, matter 7, Wheat py We back dun © peers ma move hay and straw upon bringi 
and ro bined ; the titative lysis showing Clay lan ds.—1, fallow; 2, Wheat ; 3, seeds; Sard or hay, one aad : for straw, one,-and in sees 
that the of li of Some pla 
3 te OF places, alternate fallow: 
into i position in the pro ion of 40 in the GLOUCESTER ...... In the Vale.—1, Turni BS j a, Barley ;|Cannot remove hay or straw, but no restriction as to mode of: 
100, the phosphate of lime 20 parts, the bona’ 3, seeds for two years ; , Whe eat ape ng ; usual to allow three crops to a fallow; must leave as 
s sce r ou: 
lime 12, mtr an water an spemnges of iron 2, raid vegetable Hawpsuire........ 1, fallow; 2, Wheat; 3, Oats or Barley ;|Canno hay or r straw, nor take two Wheat crops 
| 4, aude for Le or more years sively, ay we white crops not objectionable; no o aan 
y justly call tire teme troy to the ‘iia of this Turnip land. Wheat : % Turnips or} to quantity of seeds 
with that of the guano of Peru, which the | rte Barley or Oats 4, a 
sample examined nateri differed, since the latter Hererorpsuiee .. 1, Turnips ; 2, Barley ; 3, seeds; 4, Wheat ;| Cannot remove hay or straw, but no restriction as to quantity or 
contained uric acid, urate of ammonia, or a | 5, Tares or Peas rotation of crops, except cannot sow re than a certain quan- 
niacal salts. While the average qualitative analysis of Clays =i, fallow; Po seedy > Peansor| tity of Wheat in the last year (generally one-third of the amsle 
the Peruvian guano lies no te of lime, the HERTFORDSHIRE. .. .|1, fallow ; 2, Wheat:” 3, seeds; 4, Wheat| Usually o crops to a fallow; may sell hay and Wheat straw, but 
pe aterm amy te mma x per cent. of 1, aans; 5 Oats or Wheat i coe git PE pac 
that bstance, it being observed that no guano HUNTINGDONSHIRE .|1, fallow; wha, Or Wheat; 3, seeds ;|Cannot break up pasture, PAET TO RAY Or Or E 
hithert f yet $ on which | fiee rdet Wheat or Oats tion as to cro 
account Mr. Casaseca considered f authorised in Kenr.............. Tastee. =i Tumipe; 2, Barley ; 3seeds;|Cannot remove hay or straw; but in some aie are sion 
terming it a calcareous | 4, Whea bringing back dung; not m 
“But Mr. Casaseca etches z of opinion that | West Kent — os , fallow ; 2, Wheat; 3, Oats; allowed ; otherwise no restrictions as to cropping _ 
substance was ance ; 1 She. isfy Potatoes ; 2, Wheat; 3, Oats; 4, Barley|Cannot have more than rti f under ti at anny 
great utility, vamen of the S Bigi dük ty of ” fallowed : 5, seeds, Or, 4 Ont EA. T but m ay wining e the Gaze at options: Cia aD st ae as 
gypsum it contained, and to a high degree valuable in toes ; 3, Wheat ; 4, Barley ; 5 two white crops without laying down for ane for one on 
ticu descri cultivation, no less oh soitin; must lay a proportion of dung yearly; may 
account of the rer proportion it ined of LErcEsTERsHRE Clays.—1,'f fallow ; 2, Whea Cannot win or straw, break ture; must take only 
PÉ : : proporti no + nor break u; ure ; 
of lime, one of the best mineral manures | Loams.—1, Turnips ; gg ea ore two white a fallow; in some places, USt ti ia 
He was of therefore, as we have 3, 3,4, Wheat uantity of lime 
already stated, th t ject was a matt é for  LEXCOuNsHIRE Wolds.—1 ig nd 2, Barley or Oats; Cannot remove hay or straw, nor take more than two white expe 
thorough inv investigation; and this ly is the! Fen, Cale-secd: seed; 2, Oats; 3, Wh # fallow, except in fon land 
pore with which the commission hk er set out TAT 
; voyage, panied by the before-mention ed. MONMOUTHSHIRE .. olaya, —1, fallow; 2, Wheat; 3, Oats ;|Generally, cannot sell hay or straw, ex apap te to otber S = 
Captain Green, sent by the firm of g y. g aede e a the same estate ; in some parts there is no zon there 
“The commission left Batabano on the 6th; on the 4, Oats! 5, fallow or Wheat’) C053] tion as to mode of cropping or quantity of Wha, pe 
7th the steamer arrived, conveying it G E SE 1, Turnips; 2, Barley; 3, seeds for one| Murt rota aad ‘ laces no Oats allowed; it 
the jer aaeh of the Rosario and anchori year; 4, Wheat others onl y a certain fon ; pent cumnat remove hay or straw 
Cayo. ‘This cayo was | NORTHAMPTON Piaam fallow ; 2, Wheat; 3, Beans — |Cannot remove e hay or straw, nor take more than two crops to & 
ea wed S cay patent oe oy 1, Turnips ; 2, eee seeds ;} fallow; but no restriction as to quantity o of Wheat 
United States as Mexi Katha tos fina ‘oor On NORTHUMBERLAND .|1, fallow ; 2, Wheat ; ; eee 4, Oats ;|Generally, cannot remove hay or straw; two 
the 8th the Rosario Cayo was examined, and on the 9th | 5, fallow again for Whea must be frou bck sys >e kad cinmo re za 
a i pae upon hpa : found Spe lng? = NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. .|1, KEL 2, euy or Oats ; 3, seeds; —— remove } Rayo prong bi eaan parah Se petete ii 
4 tiles, Oth, after going in e eal ara aie ere tenant en t Michaelmas, in w. 
— ane Largo Cay their 5 were | Claya i, flow: as Wheat; 3, seeds; ~ an but take threo crops rated siini meh 
el abel tn h rations resalta, Athe singar am Aan OXFORDSHIRE ...... ona 6 B Barley; 3, seeds for two Cannetre mot remove mt or straw ; but no restrictions as to cropping © 
i bee Ace hep siderable ¢ ty of | RUTLANDSHIRE 1, wg i $ Wheat 5 pirya Wig ibmatedk las tai poorest no other restriction 
ae pr * ate eo i ; POEIOY 39, s$, 
ao sabes ies p ton Bovis SHROPSHIRE ...... aoset ead 3, seeds or Peas ;|Cannot sell hay or straw; no other restriction 
they found upon the tare one tò ciut louie ..|South.—1, fallow ; 2, Wheat; 3, seeds te conan 
of superior quality. On | iy day or Beans ; 4, Oats tulle non tae ee ee ae cortain quanti 
slaer went in s i E. by 8. of the i o Cay, | East mae: fallow ; 2, Wheat; 3, Oats or of Wheat 
d > T P ga E ik z pee 
aie ee iri Sars ft a N = STAFFORDSHIRE ays.—1 Seow: 2, Wheat; 3, Oats;/Cann oca iapa away hay or straw; Bat agen = Aa aars nor $8 
BR FE E T r i iae sear agi ena 
of them so immer an assemblage of birds that the | 4 anit Oe ; 2, Barley ; 3, Wheat ; to quantity of 3 Aer 
C ias À s Aira 
wile Sener a ram, them ; the of this cayo SUFFOLK — 1, Turnips 2, ieee 8, seeds ;/Cannot take more than three crops of a corn to slew cat 
y pieri pok there were a5 He sby s Wheat : otherwise restricted as to ma of cropping or quantity 
oe ) T penne seg The guano ea, M : 4, Wh Wheat or oun 3,| cannot remove hay or stra‘ 
PI Ha AN quality. The Snar .......... Weald.—i, fall 2 Wheat; 3, seeds ;|Cannot remove hay or straw, nor take more than two white o” ns 
fj sailed to Trini from which place | £ ts; 5, Tare which are fed ed off;| toa fall bets h quanti of Wee 
the commission was about to leave for the cayos of Doce 6, 5 succession of “lence rope 1e 
and to continue their explorations as far as the co ons ote , Barley; 8, seeds; 
Cayo, also peerage. iF for examination the cayos Sussex .... Hili i Ha x erill 
Cruz Cayo, also reserving for examination the cayos | Sosex........._. 2, Barley; 3, seeds; aen , may sell hay upon brin back dung; some, 
situated between the Rosario Channel and the Isle of 4, Whea ma ; m And cannot take more than two straw er > 
Weald. rs ‘fallow ; iy Wheat ; 3, ty oi , 
` i Oats seeds ; t neas to the sorts or quantity of 
But before their labours . manure once in ears 3 
took w mhapa PR "o ; the commission WARWICKSHIRE ... | Loams,— 1, Turnips ; 2, Barley or Oats ;|Cannot remove yor Soi nor take more than three crops igs 
care to rem: is the and 3, seeds for ‘wo Ist cut, 2d fed fallow ; but no restriction as to quantity of Wheat — 
o Gy six cases of samples of the + egret! 4, Beans ; 5, Wheat. Or, 1, 
- as alge appearance distinct, bee wc steers had met Babies ri baraa in some’ way ; 4, 
4a ‘differ ` ent Which Barl s 9s urnips 
mb te wee Some ge ag Turnips; 2, Barley; í 
have n some way ; 4, Wheat,5; Barley sown, and 
Boe 2, Turnips ; 3, get: 4 seeds. Cannot take more than two whita crops bates poate So “manure 
y Rer ; ow 3, Wheat; 4,seeds| between them must have a green crop or fallow; pel 
meadow once in three years ; must les tleave the farm as foun hite 
, Wheat; 3, seeds;|Restrained from removing hay or w, and taking tw2 ' 
Beans; When crops in succession i 
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