AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



2* 







may already discern a broader, ( 



and safer road than that we have hit 



In time* gene hv, when we had I, 



m to Ta lurfuSerwi! 

 rior noila a supply-never 



5 population, year by year i 



Ht fitted. As t 



N impossibility ( 



Dnopoly from tli- 



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 3 to the corn crops. This I ar 

 to prove, is a pernicious erroi 

 to our truest friends. On ou 



fUnTndof tbTdSy 







Home Correspondence. 



i replying to the many excellent gentlemen whe 



, Natur. !u-," 





agaiost me, it is requisite that I ehoul 

 be understood. With these prelim 





to allow me to think for myself, and for them to n 



myself, nor shall I attempt to give an opinion on it 

 until, by analytical examinations, I have made myself 



■raw a V v 



pacing 



cheapest mode of making them fat, nor is it the best 

 nor the cheapest method of making pabula for plants." 

 l what I have undertaken to prove; 

 ake formerly used at Whitfield to 

 Q ? Nothing ; in fact, I was not 

 oilcake was UBed there. The next 



b letdown into deep dungeon graves." 



» the Rev. Sir G. Robinson, he said that I 

 m language, he added, the beasts, as he looked 



Morton to do so, whether I did not, as 



tain them in time for this letter to go to the post *Jt 

 published this week. A few words, also, letm. !E * 

 the last sentence in my friend Mr. Morton's cLmJ* 

 cation. I dare not set myself forward for a Un^- 

 but I am prepared to prove, that in reference E*j 

 subject in dispute between us, the terms « bolting £ 

 slippery pudding in those dark and dismal dutJL^ 

 are far from being ludicrously untrue. I am prL! 





lave yet seen ; but, however made, the p : 

 r it, I am convinced, is hodge-podge ; but 

 t Mr. Morton's language, not to dispute 

 [ will henceforth adopt any other more a| 



most sincerely, all the gentlemen who have lately „ 

 their motives, and particularly the spirit in w:,idi ■ 



myself in a position which I am not prepared to defend. 

 This observation particularly applies to one passage,^ 

 to that only, in the excellent letter of Mr. Compton.i^ 





pressed the same to the Rev. Sir Geo. Robinson, but the 

 length of my letter precluded my doing so ; but I not 

 show that I appreciattd Ins kin-h ess a! o i,i ,n i: ;~ 



correctly^wrrtT^ndeALInitlals « M. Y.," and hidd 



intention in my next and perhaps some subsequaJ 

 letters, more particularly to show the grounds of nj 

 objections to box-feeding, and until these shall be mwk 



But I again ask those gentlemen who are interested a 



and especially to those of Dec. 4, 1847, and Feb. 28, 

 1848. Geo. Wilkins. 



The Duke of Buccleuch and Farm Collages.-** 

 will first inform your readers, that in Scotland all iW* 



are often placed in whole rows or streets, and haTetw 



are found these dwellings but 

 bondager gives his or her laboui 

 month. Every hind keeps a bondaj 

 who is either hired by them or sh< 



They form a most useful auxiliary I 



and their employment, which might he very _u*»j 

 practised in England. The rural population, «.«■»» 



by which they might earTmueh. In South Hants tbj 

 can top and tail a Turnip, gather stones off Gra *JJJ 

 but at harvest time prefer gleaning to taking any sj* 

 in gathering in the harvest ? and what is wng^J* j 

 put on their best shoes and a white apron at) d p° ! 

 ■ •■.■-:■■■■••;■■ - 

 fields, are generally found in a cluster, *« °J 



,,-..< :■■■:, • ■ :'..._.. ; -. ■ --•-•■; ■ . , - ■■ . i-- . 



waces, and particular ■»* of cleanliness exhibited by the °ccupa^. 



he place, and its dark and gloomy appearance. 1 ' iie . v a "e handed over to t»ej 



also refer Mr. Morton to a Rend ^ms, the proprietor bw i * 'J 



to him.f who likewise accompanied me on another «P nt «» 1 lI ^« them than over the stock which occ«P 

 occasion to where the box feeding was prad farm office* Surely when a W 



heV fCeI . C0I l fide . ,, . t ' also ' . tbat that gent'eman, and £ a J£ ^{J*"*? a teDant ' he ° u & ht t0 ^rsTnot W 



1 ?' ; ". .7 l 



§«= Citable, Eso,, East B ergh olt, SSrfbS K Mary> ^j^^^f^^ £„£* fo^S 'Sg 



i D„ Knole House, Frant, near Ton- to construct a better description of dwelling* ^ ^ 



