5:8 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
t the pa are throwing out new shoots, and best ex lained by an 
FARM NEAR CHELMSFORD. iya ‘6 ke crop of young Pota toes is now forming. Where on ventilatio ee | extract fi from | Tomlinsons val 
Uron the 20th of July we carried our crop of a “the rai tr ie fallen heavily t the disease is more apparent, | <‘ Chimneys pR ch otherwise draw 
This has been since threshed and is found t o b here we have a`small anny. on the Bevan the: chi improper situation ofad be Will often sas 
yield abont 5 quarters per acre of very fine qu ality. | pias! ate barely NN ye secure the Turnips from | door, b mney a on fos fame si sis d the en i a 
e straw is very valuable for thatching, or for use in inj ury. E a usually done, to have it M pen against th wal 
brick yards, and will PRAT about 37. per acre. If th All hands will be now directed to the sence cul- | when the door i is partially opened a pi follows ie 
deficiency in- price from to Rye was not partly | wee e the 1 e begin by ree ae eke te ae mle ie the o ‘tres 
compensated by the incr reased value of the straw, it wo pa atches of Couch with forks, then ang pe ve Raval | inore frequen y e ae the room, 
be an unproductive crop ar as remuneration som in other oa ses br as the 1 may be required _ of the current is Kareti and pe: cone sitting an ae 
upon land that will produc eat. nsuing crops. Th axim laid down is to plough | a p Aach e brpa Sol e both of the draught and DSa the fin k 
Since the Rye een setae’ all the land has or fant d share all the fields in grain crops not sown | hom i wel an by an intery the smoke, 4 
i wing com- 
Seyot repeated Ploughings and scarifyings; has also | 
ae and is n full plant of Turnips, 
foretas Ta Colew ‘ares ion Clover, and carrying some 300 t o 400 | bedrooms are formed ‘either 
The land upon which thie y sieg of Rye, eee | | ae a ure on for a wil | Sesto the utmost | wholly in ae roof, their cubical content do f 
&e., were u e bee with Turnips, ‘assiduity sa energy to effect and the difficulties of ventilation Pt 
for the most part are excellent i in plank, 1 ian that | -pne onia is very preva ent. We have creased. The accompan; ing plans t 
portion peis Vetches were taken iem plant is ng Kai lost several within the Tat month, and no my accordance with this principle, no portion of bi 
fect, and th th is no’ ar, but every appears at hand except that rage setons just | rooms being constructed in the gable; 
i where Rye was avin grown, they are behind the ois on both s has alrea dy their cubical content is ee abore the at 
in plant, i promising. | arrested the disease, and may pro robabty eiri n pre- | of cottage rooms. Mr. Isaac in the English lich Agri 
gar our last report we ad arret to having pee up erek e extending fu prik in addition medicine of Society’s Journal. ; 
Italian Rye-grass upon one field by the middle of an alterative character is administered. 
this field was brought {nto perfect tillage by the "The ee ant to 
of Swede > 
My, 
the attack by fly 
: June, and has. now a cro 
pond 
most vigorously. 
indee none 
the whole of the previous n, 1856, they w: wine on the 
canga Ån more ances than we ever before remember to 
merged them up together with the leaves for c 
n we do not see under the cir renmstance 
amore profitable accou 
Ik beyond that i of 
any other vegetable. M r 
ag may be peters servi vips in roug 
Pe whole year. The 27 
per acre, and a is s Dut little nak T the | 
quan tity wit ithdrawn mpensated nearly nse 
l extent by those that ‘eimai having a wider space 
na sek va to agades 
nicating this 
to show that acs perl cultivated land th 
urzel m ultiv 
e 
ated as a most productive 
approac 
belewe the os a seed Clover are likelyais Y 
scarce 
and of a ark Tusset 
are ning to 
nce =s rain Genii 
ess still eon ce saaran of p pasture feed. 
The harvest proceedings we next advert to, TR com- 
ntil Wed- 
roceeded wit hout interruption pe rain; 
and one 
iptions ra cattle = are exceeding! 
e pastures 
ded by thunder took place, and the weather 
pcre “Dn showery up to Wednesday the ‘ath, 
which day was rtially fine; the conseque 
ied Wheat and 
I eviden 
roortonately 
mdrsin We grow several vieils —the 4 
Large Prolific Red appear ey kaat 
Browick Red is fine, but the ears are 
pted to light ales | it is 
season was 
“a ar rtly carried, a 
| fo 
aft 
| 
Duri 
has been very limited -n Tarnips, 
; during | under 
ears past 
ventilatin chimney openi as above descri 
and | devised om, Even ea 
(Aveust 99, 1857, | 
3 pa 
or still better, by 
the air rage, $ the 
| 
TO Clover before the period of Wh 
ne This in addition to wks t the late fallows 
aay ts round a t 
ere he hinges of eee 
purchasers of nont stock is very great, 
a farm 
and the introductio on of the ase upon a isa HINXWOR' H DRAINAGE, 
very serious matter.. In e we invariably send| As the party perhaps dae deeply in inti ee 
newly purchased animals to a distant fas; where they | watched attentively the several discus ith 
quarantine, and for unately this case was a ference to the drainage operations ai at Hill nk 
an exception. any thanks : we have to apologise | have appea ed from time to time in your lums amà 
to | fect correction in the absence of in thos jeg, eG 
for a possibly Kanai 
your letter. } 
VENTILATION hol Pit COTTAGE. 
pem THE my OURNAL OF THE RICULTURAL SOCIETY. ] 
. Wakley, ae P Collumpton, makes the 
rt 
p 
n 
constant steady em 
flat bourer’ kases nd 
r. Trimmer, in a Ja on “the amtar 
of Draining” “whic your die 
after 
aeii | a alth anger per "plo sett tree gun 
where fever has raged i fo r months, , the ground- 
mp—very seld f the land.” 
o Mr. his 
geology and agriculture, and shoul hed 
more the absence of su a high 
supply of fresh air. 
aioe mate settlem 
accompanying ee Pearce’s a E 
grates are hich 
hey pas a campy’ o of 
oxygen from the external 
atmosphere, diminish i = If you 
chance of smoking ; at : in Mr. 
ions on the followi 
oe time pre.“ give to the ti ae wr the, Hi Hiwvorth tabl oes,“ bare a b 
water ran of the 
mtinuous and chr. 
ly of ke h slightest * aoubt tha iui: i 
unlimited ited. supply 0 " e al ger evidence than 4 
> 
temperature = ae. 
terious surfaces. The opera- 
— of these erates ssa = 
panyiag s sketch i (oe Fig. Fig.7): 
Fre pplied by = 
pi oia ber 
formed This 
of fire-lump. 
air, bigo sufficiently heated, 
hrough 
m 
» 
nine months I have W 
ese i e opera’ 
_ | a certain oe contribute the 
uring the last Le i 
We would strongly advise 
ee use of these air-traps; they can be cba ed of | the discharge from the ou 
nr ads ire a at a of from 6s. to 12s. | Viction is that the 
a letter to the Times, dated Sept. 22, | pores o t 
| makes aren p ieri ns remarks on them :— ieme ese T 
“For I 
at agert airna mpr ram edn aad tn dati, which always seen 8) a 
ced metallic “tthe reo ming gt the use of | than from more porous 
tt at 
g 
B 
t 
ted un o Building Act added ` clause to 
thelr bil, wing the mais of the valves, and 
ped were to be placed, and they are now in ay exten- 
| siv: A illustrati on of the subject was apea in 
St. ° pert parish, where some quarters are densely inhabited 
by oree nnp of Irish a rhein These localities kaniy sent 
uring dis: ae 
=e tion, to run 
almost si simultaneously with the at 
dise freely. I “a re 
rain having only i 
When the outlet V mlet ; 
the fallows i ea Oe 
an en number to the neighbou pe 
Mr. Toynbee, t the able poi rs chief of that dispensary, cam s 
consult m ng the em oe of age places, ‘and, po 
my reco tion, had openings made into the chimney- 
flues of ther pa sem near the ceilings, by stot as a prin a brick 
| there a piece of wire-gauze, with a light curtain- 
the Seng bs to prevent e Tag of smoke 
_ The decided produced at 
pages rng Se a oe rad ap 
ap 
ven before hes Health of Towns Committee an: These facts wou 
hed documents, both an extraordin: 
a consequence o 
in evidence 
in other publi 
it is of a 
ecided! 
is almost albig à 
Bin not subjected to is kubai in 
quan The sample is pnn upon this smia i 
not 
Ee 
+ leeches i at o one casement in every window 
should be made to open, for although such an arra 
| ment will not effectually Mca an se it materially 
. | assists vent entilation. I will be Tenet Be 
- 
towards the fire. at the sone othe aiani b 
