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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
we have pore Nage 
enamn d be driven dr For, 
p 
; aaa not true : 
tiga uel of common and Swedish 
we can. now say is, that: they 
waldo dilatas with seeds of ” other family of 
oe but there is not only th je same diffict 
[Aveusr 15, ~ ‘A 
hen we have tabulated 
seeds 
posely 
sort, 
following, then, is a table contain- ; which we have tabulated are = 
ortant in esas ari been neglected for viduals. The S, ’ not the ; 
coe and a me only here mentioned to show ing the results hitherto of our inquiries into this| direct adu sr pgs. as they are 
mariin uch raii it be done in connection with subject :— growing weeds with — crop ; at 
Table of Weed and other Seeds mixed with Crop Seeds. we hope to show in a fu 
h has been done manner seeds are phat and sent 
Toring the last few years muc = = intheaeverso: efchanes on 
e chemist in the analysis of manures, an s F fisteieeted itt : 
surely the n nis :of sooda a TE geeni the nefarious traffic 24 attin 
importance, and though in this inquiry the intelli- Crop, >g contents, &¢, epee y getti 
ent farmer may do. Tag y sears ae | = g e _ SeeKin 
= oi ‘aneld PR all + ae not sufficient direct knowle 
a " 
peers ae on of a hsrt pet = by >e il : = : rgen i Plea os sag fy: 
amount of een we to — the dif- 2 ‘Alike Clovers .:} 7600 Grasses, Umbellifers, and | 10 
ferent — f seeds form art sample. Say cee oe VA ee cae tence, na of them afterwards if 
Even in examining the onli n ofa osod: : eping Crowfoot, She- p 
= 
it mie ieokinty not only that we should know l 
i --| 6400\J. H. R. Plai snes and. Umbelliferze 
pagana 2h san csr et st ce, $A re Broad Cover zoi resol D- [Much as 2 APPEARANCE OF ‘THE crops, 
(as a sample of guano with a foreign substance), | ae F 1040) Je mall Umbel- | _ BUCKS:-—I consider the Whea: ae omi 
= ecg oe and hanes ta: SEN . se ô -| 8400 he m it memi A. lant A ‘ne much stra priae large — well ti bath 
st pernicious we 5 do. ,440|J. H. R intain and little w Oats not much pa ita nee fan wan 
Rye-| Whit Dutch P No blight. Wheat, 
take for cable a afer of the commonest in Ry: hite [20,500]. |Sandworts, Ranunculus, | Peas average. No blight Wheat, Barley, 
ly, Lop, Bromus mo ollis + Creepin > y a 
oy, R Bite. AAT Battie Polygonacese Lal searce, but owing to the absence 
ow-foot, Ranunculus repens ; Couch, Triticu do. 70,400|J. H: R.)Plantain, — Polygonaces, | foar of t the Wheat shedding. W. 
ns, These are detestable as weeds, and thus reed iari y an PEA 
re -PNR sunny weal 
injure the — le, a "e he seed = G. & D. Dessins oof thol last month have hastened on 
and so diluting the bulk; while such as a little Lucerne sae = and ere July was 
€ G 
Plantain, Plantago nceolata, p = tem = Buen. SER reaping Both ae 
my w gies “ee a s DE r sae cleaning, as yenn, but the plant is 
sary that these matters nyes =t not alone e | ý good ear, and is we 
as one involving the consideration of the awe pinnan casai t 0000] He “Polygonaces, Co iarlock; | ‘upon our- gravel 
ercial value of seeds, but question o: vulus, &c. but not fine quality. 
$ * Pi threshed i 
cultivation ; for it cannot be denied that though | § Peas ppa = eN 1550|. R. |Charlock, Campions. Bind- Wheat is later, and o yi 
. much every y » yet weed, é&c. ore bulky, and in some 
they Mess pokey as industri | and. E- a aerma Ds her free from mi 
, too; ” that they | ‘abso- iu piamen Rye e- iaa we fear the quality of the corn 
lutely Py a eis = puck = is inimical. to grass: 80| D. [Lop sth of the weeds— | Dito With a continuano 
— in ne way—a in diluting the Holcus lanatus, &. we shall be able to secur 
y TRA 12 do... o i 8900: To Top, few Ons Deoria very varias 
my in jiheenitlete its growth, a pest |13 do. (English)..| 3840/ M-  |Helous mollis = "1680 | Sretchadly bad. 
for yorsa inthe weeding which a ee entails. G. & Bromus mollis see e sown crops are now baing ou 
htly does the old adage declar Uihdetemninat = _880 Of thie laste 
** One year’s seeding i Por 
’ weeding.’ rall; 
Se : 14 do, ig oho LN TER is anything but favourable. The Mangel Wurzel 
And if we grow weeds they will ec a N seed, and 45 Italian R 3200| D. Field Madder, Sandworts, | #4? à 
the immense fecundity of a Sao e cree pe wea oc: 
16 do.importedA.| 7040|H. D. P. Lop, Soft Grass, and Creep- an 
viously prer Aars upon in apo f “j ig Orowloet i perature; we may yet g T 
itself impel us to avoid “every rod of weed 17 do. do Si 1600|H: D- P: | Lop, Soft Grass, &c growth; it is consequently a light crop, anà 
feed. is also where early 
Trefoil, Clover, ra rs 
Having said thus much on the wer of the ged}! e “Theo, henii inn aara ion but even here some 
p A a y» vee oon es T mixed | 7200| R ea vide Pantiin; ea mnie i 
table illustrative of the subject to mals attention to 20 Yellow: r Oatlike Mi oro eer , Sandworts, &e. light aaa the p neg p aaan 
n Peaid v thi 
the manner in which this inquiry been con- Gras i p | this time, and should conceive the present 
ducted, ing to ourselves the description as to | ,, /iavescens omota] © |): E R. [Mostly a species of Rus oniani penn me 
the manner in whi get into and the Alopecurus pra- i ore eee a 
injury they do, for a a perio 1320/J. H. R. ers agrestis: Lop, | head gen ight. Wecan 
O very d of the seed, and 
, Our cate cases where we liad the 22.Cock's-foot, Dae-| 9200|. H.-R. Holcus lanatus &+Arrhena- wert nnaiatdecburing, nate 
ahs ie to ta i. a 1 to 2 ounces os att? ta therum, nearly half weeds | rust be unusually sm | 
: fr ing eo aa > ee =e duriuscula| 4600\J, H: R: Lop, Holeus, &c. an! it a te y 
tows 24 Oat-like Grass, ' weather we now have, nor-can the 
are now anxious to Senso at ou uently of ‘all kinds 
is ci stance we is more likely to have fallen 95 Dactylis glome- E NE OAREN cee 
error in under rather than in WP Seamer for ium 
e seen our calculations are all m e up perenne, Lolium 
fi ed 
pints; 5 therefore, we had but half or a quarter | 26 Sieops' Fescue, en eas a Rae ae 
i i üi —— -| 2620/3. H. R.| Medick. 
eum prate: $ 
Medicago lupu- 
li Trifolium 
Peifotinm hy. 
a a a A i- a wa 
teat r Re cuts 
sample sown®, . jenii E mau ag og Charlock, =r 
30 Mostly . Con- 
Mangel Wurzel 320} T S. Mostly} Polygonum, Con is 
