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TH;E GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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SA TURD A Y, FEBR UARY \ 7, 1849. 

 Elected duS the l'riW ,H o g ^ '^ r ° tUniS 



j Suffered much. 



Suffered little or nothing. 



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1848 ».!'."! j ? 



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TL m ,! hichc '' 



Tenth of the recorded 

 ury was sustained, 

 ed give the following 



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■ reported by .l/r. //. H 



ndonderry, who states that 

 his crop was most injured on gravel. 



Seventy-ni 3 -ood in Eng- 



nly is reported fr mr Corn« all ( li n tie, the. f„i ■■, 

 mced?dteMe t UligItLS ,tal * tl0fl * ** ^^ 



-' ."-.r. / j'h qufiynTfewer thai! 



ructive examples. i»"Acl//";' i //.'i/Jr : .»//'/r/.y;7/", 

 ad his cropplanted in May much diseased ; but 



(e». J. J. Peach, of //, In, \ ,',', , Z- , ), ,' ',. ,„, 1,','t 

 ne-third in sandy loam on eravr-I ; nt his autu. n 

 lantrd crop on the same "soil was little injured. 

 ?. W. Norman, Esq., of Jhu.ihj. in K, J ,-.; c- 

 enced large 1 >ss in i e A; lil and Mai ,! u*ed ot we 

 fop, but that ol : . Similar often 



isca are reported by others. from i 



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om Shropshire that in hi* I ighl 



■■ted on a ielnin 



tific man," and v 





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one de- 



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ell that 

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Noifolk, Middlesex, I 



Bucks, Hants 







11, Gloucester, Doiset, 



Ilerefoid. In 

 rich -round. 



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*es they are connected 



Ynu U,o } G, 







mouth, lost two-thirds 



March plante 









f, ot deep uith 





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d. Mr. J. Bell, of La 

 t fiom one-third to one 



in rrop.exre; 



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•re 



Pink-eyes were planted 





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.ot more than 1 crop in 13 suffers much in light 

 and, it moderately manured, planted early, and 



' As to toe reit of the United Kingdom it has been 

 Llready stated that no return mentions failures in 

 ight land, except in one instance near Londonderry. 

 We hope to be able by next Saturday to com- 



chance with the crops of the present year the 

 ought to be planted by the end ol this month ; 

 perfectly well drained land should be selected ; 



We are sorry to see that our efforts to vindicate 

 :he claims of natural science to her; 

 than many are inclined to bestow upon them !a\e 



•espect. "S. P. W." (at p. 86) has entirely mis- 



'rpents, Berberry-blightings, and viper-sw 







eoprolite. As soon a* the Dean of 

 er (and he is a good judge ol' sue': 



(see Reports, p. 64); 





xpounded his views r< >j e, ting- 



that agriculturists would try to find out how his 



