A *t 25, 1855.] 



TIIK AG KI C I LT l r R A L (, A Z i I F 



F 



* * 



5H!) 







— I FOLLOWING MAN IRES are manufactured 



*r Liifii' KirtMt, DepSfcmi Creek :-Turnip Mannn 

 epfiyhaipsite of Use, 7/. Milphuric Add and 



*. C9 t King William Street, City, London. 



N a { as Fen- Guano, uaranteed to contain 16 per 



a. t rate of Soda, Sulphate of A nimouia, and 



NfaaMNB. 





LIQUID MANURL 



THE LONDON MAM HI COMPANY S N1TRO- 



I pim? TE ° 8 WHEAT MANURE FOR AUTUMN 



4Mr!!tG.-- This Manure, cm posed of blood, animal matt 

 _1 Urn r f — ' taos* wi,u silicates, is most strongly recommended 

 ^^§ ootice ef agriculturists. It contains from *7 to 8 per cen 

 t*tn, In * form yielding ammonia by slow deeompos • n. 

 * therefore particularly adapted for Wheat. The quant 

 i t* 2 to 3 cart, per acre drilled in with the wed. l'lic* 

 lOf. in London. 



FEECVUN GUANO, FI8HERY SALT, and every other 

 \s \ EE on beat terms, strictly warranted. 

 m Blackfriare. r u . E. Ptrskr, 



RTIF1CIAL 1AMJRES, &c.— Manufacturers and 



d in making ARTIFICIAL MAM KKSmay 

 necessary instruction for their economical and 

 paratL>n, by applying to J. C. Nesbit. F.O.8., 4te, 

 #/i)h« A. iral a lemical ( ''-liege, Kenmngtou. 



Analyses of ils, Guanos, Superpbo ites ol I. p, 

 end Assays of Gold, Silver, and other Minora!' 

 ith aceun • and dispatch. Genth ci desinuH 

 rjog instructions in Chemise! Analyses and Assa)ii 

 gad » >*« facility and accommodation st the « 



Xtil.oFA^KlCUL'l 1 RE and CHI 1STKV, 



iispt \CTICAL ami GENERAL SCIENCE, 37 and 



( ' AHJ? >K1GINAL Ml i HI. •>. N 



J PAINT. ef*r{ajty iwtronlaad hr tin RrttMi and 





\+ 



»e !l«>n. 1 



•neatpailf hodlf 4 



n iff efty recoi 



Paint ever invr 



■f Iron. Wood, 8tn. 

 b< i prove* by the pr» r<* 



• * n {,, -v son a 



and whi< r*mi the ran* and stutfafs 

 given I have 



kind hitherto * 

 1 at i ait 



2 n - • ■w' tiontoWi mi u 



V\ inrfaentsr 8 < >»d Broad Street, 1 at 



N tits. Mtorderaanppat 



! 



p« 1 Dock 



intrv s#«t« 1fc» An* 

 *# the- rooat dnrahle ont- 



•Ion 



as 



t-v 



**»- # tfcea» wh 



v tl he 







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t t\ 



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|>AT1 11Q11D-MAMHK bI>TJ<IBl T< 



» OB WATKlMAlil, for the I>i»tribn!i«.n i.J i.imru. Ac 

 warranted mt to cleg up or w1m» get * of „»a.r. ]r U* 



wide. It will woj ially », II on hilly or • > . I land l.out 



any alteration. It in tl i.jy s e#ed for IHili t n ,,* or 



•lure Land, or for Wairrin* 1 u . ,«n u^ra may na 



mnedot the F. j AII » ,. 





H, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, near London. 



Principal— J. C. Nesbit, F.G.S^ F.C.S., &c. 



item of studies pursued in the College comprises every 



requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture. 



sghteermg, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the Naval 



Military 8c . ami for the Universities. 



Analyses and Assays oi every de8crii>t ion are promptly and 

 My exer 1 at the College. The terms and other par- 

 »rs taay he had on application to the Principal. 



DRAINAGE OF LAM D. 



\TR. HUMBERT, of Watford, Herts, a practical 



* ' Sorveyor and Land-Agent of more than 15 years* standing 

 aim bit sen a Gentlemen al < ut to drain Laud and I ;. 



lie » oadarUke to set out and superintend himself the execs 

 on< hewr T v \ a charge of 5.t. per a< , and the exrn es 

 " lu his travelling; or he v. ill contr to com pie t< it in a 

 ner to the satisfaction of the Inclosure < nrnis- 

 • a Died price per acre. Mr. Humbert has drained 

 slreag stony land in the most careful and complete manner, 

 *<tb Ij inch pipes, and proper mains, the drains 1 ng 4 fret 

 deep and 30 feet apart, at 4?. per acre and under, and he can 

 five reference to his employers in that and in other instances. 

 Waff rd, Her! Aug. 25. 



~ PAXTON W0RKS7~SHEFFIELD. 



^AVNORind COOKE, Manufacturers of the cele- 



k J brtted Exhibition Prize PRUNING. BUDDING, and 

 RAF ■ \ IVES, VIM E and PRU N ING SCIS ^. Ac. 



TkanarticVs are Warranted to stand any kind of work, and to 

 csrjv ifeejceen ed^e of a razor without requiring to he sharpened 



tlr as is usually necessary to obtain that sharp edge 



for the comfort and use of the practical ^rnrdener The 



■v also • arranted to wear through to tl »sck. They 



by all the eminent gardeners in England. Inland, and 



*-♦.*: nd ca-i he ] urchased of any nnrseryinan « r eeetanai 



f. th| thr^e kin •: - . Those who mav not have used then are 



25*25 selw I to sive then a trial. The Great Exhibition 

 r«sjl edalofiv,51,and the Prize Medal of the HorticuUtiml 

 llSJili of If an: tester, at their Show of 1864, was awarded to 



AATPoa «t ookx for eir superiority of material and work- 



E^tablished 1738. 





are 



L 1TO SHUTTLEWORfk, Si CO/S PRIZE 



tupcVmTv^ 1 ' 1 ' ? TEA M ENGINES, Aim COMBINED 

 V^Smv kV:^vJ }JAW SHAKING, RIDDLING and WIN- 

 myn l>i, MACHINE may be feen at their London Establish- 



s?.- • ™ rT0 >rrace, New Road, where all information 

 a. will p ST 8 * Cfn ** obtained. Theg e Machines are constructed 

 tLTSf* K' and make a I^rfwt separation of the chaff from 

 «•?' ii y are fittcd w5lh Elevators, which deposit the 

 into begs, and beyond the feedpr of Machine require no 

 ^ e^P 4 1 ? take away the Corn, &c, as threshed, the whole 

 a £* ri ^ i on s being performed bv self-acting machinery, 



•J *°J Straw » c,,aff > and Y'utee are delivered in the 

 awigned for t!;em. 



-A h C °'^ h r,^ Ve paid R P ecial attention to this class of 

 -J^J*J. and fixed Uam Machinery, and from the position 



Tr . n ^ thc n °y hl and * U rheleadint: Agricultural 



* ; fland, flatter themselves that for efficiency, dura- 



i ' simffclty, their Engines and Machines are not 



anW \v 7 i 0ther niaker in England. All letters for- 

 w^ lastiinL ,' ? : Lincoln will have immediate attention: 

 m^ejJJJJJ!* 1 ^-^alognea forwarded to all parts of the kingdom 



WARiN I, i S 4 ndl 1J i'K(iVhl) LiUllD 



MAM Ki: PUMP. 

 wi t ll Vah ,| with 



1J inch 11 rasa t nton r 



attaehinf iU xible suctioj 



with ug evaoght 



traps for screw lug on 

 any ordinary Water-butt or 

 Cart, as shown in drawing 



Price of Pump and I'ulofc. 



1 J inch Flexible Kubber 

 and Canvas? u fori 



3#.6c2. par 



U Gutta Perch a Statti n, 



\\ /AUKKk'* 1MPR0V£D LIQUID MANUUK, 



? f OR (-KM. \L rui: U. l»( up, 



The valve is a ball of iniperi abk 

 material, and ran H 



The tiarrel Is of galvani n. , 



likely to corrode, and ran k* Hised or 

 lowered at pleasure. The Ufa will fold 

 t r, and the whole mar be carrle-l 



on shoulder rtankrequi 



Price 44 in. Pump, with legs,Si.3*. 

 The barrel in 27A in. long, and the len 

 are 5 ft. hi . ^ 



Hindi Gutta Percha Sur »n Pine. 



If. 8*. jut foot. 

 lij inch Flexible Rubber and Canvas 



Suction Pipe, 81 (V/« per 1 



b« btained oi hi ImnroonRet 

 or PI er in town or con r, at tin 

 ah i-rieee. er the |»« ees and 



IsMifacMirers, John Wabsfj A 



8, Crescei s -^trer n. 



F ptlon ol Mach for 



P. eg Water, by means of Wh< ■ ; 



B* Well Pumps, d . alee ; 



— Fnjrri np « nt on app 



PATENT VIURATI.Xtf 



DARl) PFMPI. 

 PATENT CAST-IRON Pi r the use of Parma,' t- 



tages, Manure Tsnka. ' a depth r exceedi? t 



l>ian Length ot P.arrel, 



of Barrel er nose. £t d 



2iin. . :,ort 1 ft. Tin. /Fit rlead,\ 1 12 



HMJF HI1 11NGHAM CATTL1 I i HV 



* «lh»\ lttft - ha SPA1NTH A\M \ 



l-l H\ Iwld in r 



Tl i \>\\ \\ KI»NI>l>A li v7s HillUV 



Hii.. 12th. 14th. and Mt tieoe usher n« ) ahmFI 



be * waraesl as sallows :— 



V J Pl.F Inch ngl ra Pnr. s ef «fc < act 



and Te Mr cor*, | ii % ta 



r value of *ft each, r <-? < 



flte. and The hcv ewer I! 



•HF.EP.- r ■/ ,d rrfsseeof 



for 1 ng-Woafl !*h#. 

 In f 



Mr and «Aar Black er <Jmt JbmJ 



€ 



I 



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P)«. 



B »T8.- I 



for 



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•^beep 



Pr 71 « M 



g^ and « 



eer < 





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iswes 

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N< 



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It* 



1 1 



TSrlrties 



POFLTttY !i 



laltie fit i 



eaitte Flv< 



» « 



*> 



am 





■ 



r « 



^Ine tstlver < up «f 1 



>ca« esc? the twil pen of 



l'< ih<l lUmbunrh, PaajsjAgi II; 



the 



inllr 



S|>aMsh, iMtklng. < ieMu < 

 sme, snd Q old or lesrllani 



penaM V iMIIsad 



•rthUprtae 







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iftl 10 



Ive ol PiF r Medals to * 

 snd Pi 1 ai .1 FHr.es in th ■■ ( la 



iNnttiry. 



Mii» ae also riirnd a 4 Medal 



*« an Fxtra Priaa. '• 



i 



ns Of • «1tle, 



and 





the e « 



I 1 



1 to be 



d al classes tor 



of s 



V*H< 



PHee Fists, and any further ialennatlon nap be obtained 1 



the Secret 1. 



.F s Mono as, .7un. f 



• imcrB, Sft, Pennctt\ Hill, V, ham 



Khe Slgrtcttlttiral fflajrttr. 



SATURDAY. AC V.^T 



Fire and Garden Fnj?inop 



V\ 



rAKNKRV 



Ws have ieMom «^n «d ctirione n. 

 as one which hat 



ae of di 



and 



STAN- 





3 



4 



2i 



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di 



id.\l 

 la, ( 1 



15 

 12 



2J in. long 



•' J w 3 „ ] gutta p< j rrt 



3 ,t 6 * 4 f r c *st <ron - 2 



di -3 „ 6 „ flanged pipe, 2 18 



ditto 3 „ C „ V aa required, j 3 6 



ort. 1 i 15 feet of Lead Pipe 

 atta I, and Bolts and Nuts 

 ready for Axing % 



12 



to ditto ditto 2 15 



« 



|/H1GJ D0MO.»_p a troni8ed by her Majesty the 



^raeetaaT^l ^ D r ,keof N °rthumberland for Svon House, His 



Ii Mbrft*Vk!! *« Devo,18hire fw Chiswick Gardens, Professor 



rj*ei Pi!.? ^ rtlrultural s °cietv. ^ir Joseph Paxton for the 



Ijdi* rJtl^LT* 7 ? 1 Zoolo « ic al Society, Mrs. Lawrence, of 



*^ rL r uAT ErT OR from tbk HEAT or tHl SIX. 

 Wem /\Li , 1 ( anvas made of patent prepared Hair 

 » Perfect non-condnctor of Heat and Cold, keopinp. 



T short barrel Pnmp Is very convenient 

 for fixing in uaF ed height ai 



space, for the supply < rn ar;d sinks 



\N ash-1 es with soft »h fn m 1 

 around tanks, or in Hot, I and Plant 



House*; the may be iked, when ihielnal, 

 under the stage. 



31 sy le • ned of any Ironmonger or 

 Plumber in Town or ( intry, at the ah- "prices, or ol the 

 Patentees and Manufacturers, JOHN YVAKNLH axd SON 

 8, Crescent, Jew in Street. London. 



Every description of Machinery for Raising Wah t Tneans 

 of Wheels, P. s, I :p Well limps, Ac; also I ire and Gard< 

 Encrines. &c.4i'C. — FriLTavines sent nn »nr»tir«th.ti 





P.ngraving s sent on a ; { 1. 



En gines, &c. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 

 MEETING AT CARLISLE, .IT LY. 



Fibst Prize Awabdbd to 



RICHMOND >>d CH AiNDLLK'S No. SB CHAFF 

 MACHINE, Piice £7. 



ENGLAND 



196. 



m .1 fleeted the Oat 

 correapondenti daring the prettnt fceaeon, 

 threatening destruction .1 fourth pari 



the pj It is 1 una* < a of \\\<m 



rj ladiet* which are as obecure in their origin an tl y 

 liffimlt of treatment, aari v. 1 h are moat pro- 

 ably altogether independent (A culture, and in- 

 veterate in ihepftd before it is otM&itted t*» the 

 gronnd. A c- ctirrer.ee f aome peculiar external 



conditions !m no doubt, in the fir^t in«tance, :-ro 

 rhi( 1 ibi (} 1 at even if disease had batn 



suspected, and bad there been any op] rtunity of 

 tu<tying its several phages as tl arose, affer 

 tions of this kind are frecjnen of so subtle 

 a nature as to baffle inquiry. In the pre- 

 sent instance, how. er, the se< U was procured 

 from P tland at a difctance of a hundred miles or 

 more from the farm iriior* it was sowe*. and tbera 

 was apparently no suspicion of mischief till the 



-ip approaeked matnti Our specimens are nr 



in< ed all ^e cooM desire, for we have nothint 

 more tl wo panicles without leaves or inventing 

 sheath. It 1^ probable, however, from the condit 

 of the common stem, which is decide striped, 

 that the leaves must hav presented a vai gated or 

 par ially chlorotic apj ance long before th» 

 panicles were developed, and ev*n « " they wen 

 within the sheath. In one pan 1 He there is not 

 a sinule flower which is not bleached in every part. 



flwrtrs 



aridfloricultural purposes, for preserving Fmits 

 nwn the scorching rays of the sun. from wiml. 





my tmS^J 1 *?* 1 * and fr °m morning frosts. To be had in 

 ^*l!fl»,7i » 2 yards " ide r at !#.«£ per vArd mn, of 

 ^ Caaunn awi Cn * R ' wbole and w>le manufacture. "• Trinity 



fe: 



»nd -rfUTV tJ ' a " d -the_Koyal Mills, Wandsworth, 



u ft. 9 * 1 «arserymen and Seedsmen throughout the 

 *tw m cheaper than mats as a covering.' 



WATERPROOF PATHS. 

 AND CATTir SHED FLOORS. 





2S 



SS&t 



TBosp k AN0 catti -e 

 •Haier tT 4t, WOuld en J°y tl,eir Gardens during the 



QllnT Oftv r£ £!S M,ld c^n^tnict their walks of PORTLAND 

 •f which tn RLT f' which *re formed thus:- -creen t: 

 - with it . a at P^^^t mad e from the loam which 



Tft e« t0 «*«y part of clean gravel add one of sharp I 



■Lsrvi » parts of fneh ef l HfL] mixture add one of Port- 

 fee ZT f J^H^ate the whole well in the dry state before 



SSB m hr I' * m * Jr then ^ laid «n 2 inches thick. Any 

 ••*« « h^ JPneail Jt - No tool is required bevond the 

 Stow thr^Tu* o^^mea as bard as a r<ck. Vegetation I 

 »n>njSa or upon it, snd it resists the action of the 



5r* * *a» fr» II ^Tt^!^' a8 watPr does not soak thron 

 5« asaM ^SS fc Zi , '. n,ldd,|1 of the path towards the side 



Metrttl 



l**t a tmii t^Il !? ner *17> ** water does not soak through it, 

 __ d le of the pi 



Tl **4HEDft ni 57 1 . Tnake8 first-rate paving for PARNS, 

 ^fhnUH I »iM-YARD8, and all other situation! 

 "«*a ^bottom is a desideratum. May be laid in 



^*" M "i summer. 



w ^ tm *J | ^ c ment, J. B. White & BnoTHBBfl, 





All the various modern Implements of A culture ran r ac- 

 tured on the most scientific and improved prii ^ e f° r 



hi e use and exportat >,— Address, K ** * ' t! *SM*n» 



Salford, Manchester: and 32, 9wh Jhn Street, Liverpool. 



CaTiLO«csa Gratis. 



The anthers and stigmas are j>erfe< y formed, and 

 even the pollen graiii* have gone through part of their 

 growth, though thej are e ien\]y abortive. In the 

 her panicle about 12 spikelet* only bave proceeded 

 bevond the first expansion of their valveav and in these 

 too partial chlorosis has taken place in e*§ry part 

 hot not to snch an extent as to prevent impreg- 

 nation or the development of the seed, thon<rh the 

 latter is clearly in an nnhealf 7 state, and totally 

 unfit for producing a soon and trustworthy sample. 

 It in very possible that th crop from whence he 

 seed originated was in a similar condition, and 

 here is every probability that if the scanty harvest 

 which mi be the result of the crop in questiox. 

 were used for seed, the produce would be more or 

 lest tainted. It ia not certain, in deed ? that .such woe 

 be the case, for the seed of variegated plants doee 

 not ne< aiily pr oduc e a parti-colon red croj". 

 th< h it is always probable that such will be 

 the result. Under the present systetn, the colti- 

 stor must always be at the mercy of then?, but 

 the time must ultimately come when it will he a 

 profitable employment to raise crops purposely for 



