SEPTEMBER 5, 1857.] 
‘ARTIFICIAL RES, &c.— Manufacturers 
borage say rh in — ARTIFICIAL poma >a RES 
necessary instruction for their 
vos yr br pr | preparation, 
&e., Principal Fah fasmo Agric -= oral and Chemical "College 
Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Sw maid 
phates of Lime, C so ee &., nb ee s of Gold, Silver, and 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
617 
IGHLAND | AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY | 
uracy and despatch. 
of receiving asst fi in Chemical 
Analyses and Assaying, will find ample facility and accommoda- 
tion at the College. 
HE FOLLOWING MANURES are manufactured | 
at Mr. L g rnr Creek: Turnip Man 
7 ang e, Tl. ; Sulphuric Acid oad 
.—Office, 1, aaa Placo, 1 London _ ne 
Nit 
uano, tain 16 per 
1 te of Soda, Sulphate ry Anona and 
emi pea 
ONDON en em COMPANY 
nane rm 1840 
delivery— 
RN MANURE ‘FOR t AUTUMN SOWING. 
BLOOD MANUR do. 
URATE, 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF L 
The London Manure Company ‘og supply anane PERU- 
VIAN GUANO (direct from the Im arehouses), 
SULPHATE or AMMONIA, i ipe T SODA, and every 
Artificial crore o 
= Plaine b 6 Lists, POs,” Piru cee 
may o a t y om: s 5 40 t 
Blackfria: sis aes 
ERVAN SUIN O, Bolan, “Guano, S 
hate of bm Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and every 
Ziad ` cial Manures, pieg: Cakes, &c. 
; fi 
ees CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London. 
aa, Parar = tanger = e se = the use of 
ing 
wor 
8, Mills, Col- 
wg complete e, with gank im- | s 
lieries, M om 
proved shea be nerd ues the gas rte 
uperphos- | com 
and Ee pupa ates, which are now us 
res, &c. 
mans 
labourer servant. —Apply 
culars to nee y p an & Co., Galvanized Iron 
2. Basin m mai singe ee 
PERMANENT WAY ‘COMPANY —_—- 
ted the sole Licensees for the use o 
rving 
SURVEYORS, 
IMPROVEMENT 
Under Act of Parliament for 
nal the porie i any’s 
ETC. 
rated by 
Faos, san ag or 
dies Corporate, co 
The Ce Pe anoney, 
Works or ~ Improvement, : ie s and incidental ex- 
penses being liquidated by a for a ified term of 
No investigation of Title is aipa and the Company being 
of his own funds. 
unlimited in amount, for 
Loan: 
MPANY is| E% 
have ot the sw CHANDLER’s 
numerous CHAFF <n CORN CRUSHER RS, OIL- 
CA ET UTTERS, &c., in competition with 
the best Makers i gil ims exhibiting at the Glasgow 
g OW, Augus 5, 1857 :- anal 
irst Prize for bes Chaff-Cu’ tting Mac hin and. 
first Prize for best Chaff: -Cutting Machine ses set 
‘irst Prize for best = orn Crusher for Hand. 
lirst Prize for best C rn Crus her for Pow er. [Sheep. 
irst Pri tter for Beast and 
‘irst Prize for Dest O Oil- Cake e noir for ) am and Sheep. 
irst Prize for Root-W; Mac Slicer. 
Also, 
= tus and Turnip 
Branch rare Sate John Street, Liverpool, 
BURY MEETING, 1857 
YA on ‘AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
HE ROYA OF 
ENGLAND'S FIRS RIZE PORTABLE EAM 
HRESHING ENGINE The Royal oar or 
England, at their latest Awa: s, decreed ae 
the FIRST PRI TUX Jude SONS" PO 
ts other pened that 
Sh e ted Apparatus of Tux rom & Soup’ 
Patent Combined Threshing” Machine were saetoot in mh a 
tions. —{ Vide ety of Te — wie a Y, ol xvi,, page 6 
NS 
ted Catalogues, with prices, forwarded free on appli- 
He pe to the no gamit Tuxrorp & Sons. Engineers, 
Boston, Lincolns 
IR DATS, M NOE “iN D DESTRUCTIVE ANIMALS, 
o paralyse and render them immoveable 2 the 
pot, though a 2» —_ ree they ma y be ga pre 
with a shovel and finally dro 
the vee to pt i 
mman Ba a 
oar. Two 
sent het | if desired.—N.B. This remedy 
tion is exclusively Russian 
ey or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMI STRY, 
AND OF PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, a and 
28, Lower Kenn’ en 
Principal C. Neszit, F.G.8., F.C.S., &c. 
The system of studies pursued in the College com ery 
ite ng et = culture, 
rope to a in 
umber of Lectures o ral 
RAVEN AGRICUL! TURAL SOCIETY.—The Third 
ANNU aoe SHOW will be held at oa py Apa een n aig nel 
p ie Ekoa ’ Digs Poult ge ye l ts. 
a ttle, Sheep, (o , and Implemen 
3 - ed Ste i PHEN Rosrnson, Hon. Sec. 
ofa strictly commercial goer zte interfe 
and execution of the eg whi controlled only by t the 
Inclosure Commission 
The improvements : asphicetaad comprise — Irri 
Warping, E oe nking, sana Clearing, Reclaiming, Planting, 
Erecting and Improving ouses pee Buildings for — 
arm Roads, Je didn, Steam Engines, Water Wheel. 
Pipes, 
oe in fee may effect improvements on their Estates with- 
the e rege and personal. responsibilities in- 
rrigation, 
The Aavicultural Gazette. i 
TURDAY, opti es EMBER 5, 1857. 
‘‘ONE WHO HAS BEEN WELL DRAINED ” puts 
the i i 
TA we | it had ure 
at the same time tleman nies zy kindly ao Apani 
Straw | year 
orm 
ortion i year but probabl 
d 
that furnished the o ori 
cient to “Mortgages, and without regard to the amount of| _ : the we | 
have heard much about the necessity of direction of 
Proprietors may apply jol jointly for the Szseution of Improve the drains coincide with that of the of greatest descent. I 
seats eae ata eficial, such as a Common Outfall, ae iana fone hipaa who 
through the the o sé 
Power, &c. 
For further information and forms of wg: nena apply to the 
Tan Wea a WILLIAM NAPIER, Managing Director, 2, Old Palace 
estminster. 
PNEUMONIA. — The Advertiser, who 
E omg] a complete Cure for the above named complaint 
in and has administrated th paration with unifo 
success during the last seven years, is desirous of meeting with 
a gentleman who is wing thee adv. the sum of 500l. for the 
f e a icine upon a men- 
surate with importan 
favour of its elie w Sy pea- can be shown 
desirous 
bin fied 
upon the quantit: 
Nave ah indivi ided 
been re 
‘urther be | 
G. (pre-paid), care of Mr. C. H. 
eral Office, 26, Lombard Street, E.C. 
IGMA’s CORN PLANTERS, with Five ein 
31. 3s. The STEEL DRAW SH wif = HOE, 4s. 6d. 
fresh orders in three 
ional 
The simplest explanation of this pa ap 
it its 
us to be that when once w: oe has gotinto a 
uses to the soil are son the object apr 
is to let it run away as as ont sible. fi 
rnishing a place for the ee ent of oe wate 
EA possible ‘che 5 ok ey sik its venir Page 
z we sould bi have these separate absorbent points 
ttered equi a istantly underneath the soil, say 
pa in every square, with a di t an 
rapid outfall dex each, ‘then vo “best niet 
-n be attained, but -= 
nari 
g 
eon 
| successive 
the slope are best is, that it originated =< 
object of drainage was supposed to be the re 
of the water from me surface, down which it might 
il it met a catch drain which w 
move.it 
Wir h = P 
by Mr. iit of ~ sane near Colchester, in 
rr fourth successive year of cultivation. The 
ss ian ; shrivelled grain of Biber ra. the ear is 
brittle as one of 
ri 
marara 
o is now co diaii e tia vating 
it, I + aa told that this is the Grass whence Wheat 
is derived ; but f 
g 
m 
o| forme larger, owi 
of our ibs 3 ay corn than 
ay 
py, de to wid ren this r jtk vme 
bea most product: 
ym seed—two only 
m two seeds in one instance, an 
her. 
‘You will observe the form o 
like that of our common Wheat. 
sopa n Whea 
The mae SPRIT Fanny's cultivation of 
Ægi d its develope 
ge aioe 
ments. 
org 
are ay 
that bubrak eat is aati more 
Agilops modified by the influence of soil na 
climate.” 
To determine the accuracy of this su 3 
the seed of Æ. Aa pe ge cultiv. pagr 
“als Fas l yielded 
atai heat. ‘For 12 ¢ successive years,” he 
“ I have “ins oulti tivate iticoides 
se a | “to mp ar Arg 8 he 
and mses 
sate pir a tao plant | 
reassume its primitive form, that of Ægilops ovata, — 
L. This form re 
ulate the ser ers a of — 
cations by which Æ. 
ovata became transformed __ 
into a sortof Triticum sativum (cultivated Wheat) 
agr ovata, as generally met with in a w a 
“ Let us now gomir 
ertile. te 
“ Even in a wild state the grains of Æ. ona: 
ve rise to the variety called ere in bi: 
er, ly 
ne or 
two of the awns o 
hat the valves of the glume of fsa greater part of 
an 0 
> IGI DOMO.”—Patronised by her Majesty the | as that the wat tributed by each shall leave | t 
hia i he Duke of Northumberland for for Syon House, ss slowly” ihe a ji 4 as that the | the See have only two long awns ins 
quer Lindley for Boog me ra Rodiety, ad ao wate! epee Fy Peng arig = fonz io n the Hie ane ca yp cet ~ 
Tr the n id DOLORI , e uickl is t e pra te 
“PRIGI DONOS a Canvas made of ‘patent p Hair better Pani “ef the the two and ‘that this | SX ios awos, has. chly ong S0 ye hich 
and Wool, a perfect non-conductor of Heat and Cold, keeping pu ts lying immediately above may S of those wh i 
Rn le a S geet tipan T wr seule one another on the slope should be connec a fs staal ak tie ace "The 
Fruits and Flowers from the scorching rays of the sun, from | conduit rather pombe ints which lie Aew A without a beard, are hie : p of "TR 
De ig from attacks of insects, from ts. on t et mit in i anger rs of ge: te 
r Saa Toomas Ama, Whole ahd cls Mare | role is when eae ‘lope isto pon eme 3 e flow of =: four a generally sterile, cp age ane 
aman City ; and P all Nurseryme the so th “ee e florets gs aa rs 
! ae hout the t tla ingina. Te is much chae; ~ rale m dowa = bei sed tha didi ns s a stamens around a pistil, ending in two long silky 
a An e Wallin. W. Wyen'’s Oardendy directed th t y shall furnish the iat rad stigmas. These florets are «Bagg sa 
rerave just laid out about ey ‘plants, and keep the | exit “for their water, under that velocity at w ce of rtion of The 
Eeter bart under your a ono gmo = pena Sor its passage would be eaaa with this A (grains) sal those which are fertile is elongated, 
ai of gap health w healthy and wel tliey are without the e effect. is so p at the on only mecave, an attened on 
bs an additi bee one side; “its colour is yellow, approaching black- 
tion possible d "the idea that drains as 
