THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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marl of Norfolk would be as effective as three or four 
he common clay of the same 
a g aaga re 
wn as Nor 
at it is peta, 
to make your vinegar bottle; that is 
‘the cit fost. I "think I may say that whatever i is 
e anbury, and with this, me- 
wind up my remarks. Pa Taylor, 
thinks, I may 
Gloucester, a 18. 
ioniinnesne 
© Mangel Wurzel ier Horses.—I cae m give my horses 
med hay; they ats bakes per week of crushe 
of fine ¢ sifted Wheat-straw, or Oat-straw, 
per day ; their 
m is first-ra’ an substitute 
for hay, aras keeps the horses in oes th Exe 
Mangel may be used immediate peng after ca 
provided retin is plenty of dry chaff with it. 
why Mangel should not fatten horses 
I know a very extensive Si 
el on a angs scale for hi ~ 
m Era ared with 
m any sou, ‘own 
hay. The 
whole into ue Pang Mr. Sheriff Mechi’s Anaad 
Experiments on of 
Turnips with differe nt P 
E 
ORNAMENTAL GARDENING 
e| Let GROUND BASINS suit- 
able for extensive Gardens. 
VASES of every variety. 
a he Dt E BOXES. 
SUN-DIALS 
ae as ag Shad and Tien 
Masters, as 
Original poke 3 peie 
Great bine A of MALS 
S, and FOUNTAIN 
FIGURES ra all siz 
ORNAMENTAL er erg 
ITA, and other Designs suit- 
able for Conservateric S 
AUSTIN & SHELEY’S 
oe STONE ee 
PPEL ROW, NEW R 
BRITANNIA WORKS, BANBURY, OXON ~ 
isine owing experiments mih we trust, be useful to p: Pa 
who are at a loss as to the best substitutes to use for 
vian . The whe a of the field was manured 
with good farmyard dung, at the rate of 20 tons per 
ial acre, and the following substances were appli 
26s. acre. All the different 
a series of 
equal portion d being taken pai and the 
produce of ‘adjoining ridges ® weighe 
Ist Ex. | eneth bones and do. ‘es eae 8 a 
9d Ex Steamed bones and do. tie, fie: ee 
F Dissolved bones alone, à 6 Binet oe 
3a Bx Ee Dissolved bones alone, ee -TEARS > e DG 
: Steamed bones alone, ay pees | ee 
4th Bx. { ee te 
; Turnips were Sees, which mare: all ok between 
the 2d and 20th ` d the ravages:of 
the fly, and were si n average e principal 
fact to which we would di attention in the above 
tis, that as a good crop was wn without 
dissolved b this season 
to dispense — the use of: it ‘entirely on a field 
n last 
-of similar character to that — iment a 
-and we feel asin that wi 
-ata cheaper rate. As a set off a sagao this we give the 
following eae of a comparativ ificial 
manures at Borgue, as detailed in the Ft sce 
Quantity : 
Manures. depart aria] | Value. shen or ioien of 
acre. 
: ewt.qr.Ib.| £ s.. d.|/tonewt. qr. Ib. /tonewt. sap lb. 
Gumoy| 5 0 6 f2T 10/20 12 2'8f2 7 
Bolivian do. 5 0 6 | 213 0.40 15.1.22 1.1. A25 
Manure J| 7 2 9:2 W018 :5-311/1 2 021 
at fe Saale 17 10 sz 0 220 
ee rae all the best of 
a clay na eee! 
‘The manures experimen 
their kind. The land Tight, pon 
Turnips before, an ey, 
results may be Seeing ees 
accurate, “every Turnip being wade im erer ably 
ciently extensive for all practical purposes. Quarterly 
Journal of Agriculture. 
Not orrespondents. 
‘Burren: J R. Rancidity is due either to the cheesy patt of 
~ pue or to Se oxygen of the zir. The fatty part of the 
them k sugar present in it thee simply by con- 
converted i e and other 
butte gan e milk should 
ecthy by veniiciogs in perf 
be se 
And of the curd to decay, on efetly pure almost all 
the is checked or retarded by the presence 
iturated solutions o of mend ae a puuna Tof os to 26.0f 
Tuttershould be re shall 
—— 
seven A 
z 
uce decay in ‘the. sugar and the fat in 
Mtoe Josten s Agricultura! L Chemistry.) 
Daetylis (C 
ian We mine not mound = moa recipe you refer to, 
pr letter is sent to Mr. 
: A C. No fault 
masm the rege s; there are complaints, similar to yours, 
We d, and 
procur: 
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