-SSSS^ffc^ita^econfirmBtory experiments. 



■***!&&** fraud > but is not calcuIa ^ ed t0 



^^Ivinthe choice of the best specimens, 



- • .. ••- : ;:..- :.;::■:„■ , !!t 



^ •" US of guano, or oilcake for instance, 



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ln***"^ ^ue as a pure specimen, Such an 

 i * "^ «l» apply to ordinary market articles, as 

 ^ 'triphosphate of lime, sulphate of 

 ^•iim, common salt, &c] 

 i»^|£a determination of the nitrogen (am- 



"^i'iilowingisan instance, taken at ran- 

 ^rfWktf analysis: ^ 



^ififfl^tn^X, often ™ 



»« » »n that is needed to give the agricultural 

 ^ of gaano. OT a cl ^ e approximation to it. 



Bcient for many purposes ; but in 



nost limestones sulphur, lime, phosphorus, and niag- 

 Mgil m present. The next analysis is better for 



JJJ^be'dne tomkrate hgredfents™ """ 

 v 4 {. Limestone, or marls, including carbonates, 



No. 6. Complete analysis of soil.— 3/. 



g advice, one topic— 7s. 6d. On 



terln milk)" nitro^and'phos! 



Toit i aliry of 200/. a-year be paid to Professor 

 W»y {or this purpose, and that the Committee have 

 fur.her power to expend a sum not exceeding 300/. 

 » jar in snch chemical inquiries for the Journal as 

 the Council shaU think expedient from time to time to 

 direct, on consideration of the report made by the 

 CiemialCommittee. 



Thit, in order to insure a regular and efficient 

 aUeninee, the following members be added to the Com- 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



i Committee are : 



J^&'WttOM, J] 



\ I CouNciL.-Un • 



llowing its example pari passu, with the 



farming. He had had the pleasure of 

 I to his friend Mr. Pusey some mterest- 



them considered by him worthy for the 

 ournal of the Society.— The New York 

 jeing already on the list of corresponding 

 Council, at the suggestion of Mr. Colman, 



took that opportunity of adding th« 



ciety to the list. 



Veterinary Reports— On the 



R. H. Clive, M.P., thi 



quested to report to the 



by Mi 





a the subject suggested 



. . - ': 



■ of its ordinary 

 management are arranged under the heads of manure. 



VZTSEZ 





;.— The Rev. Edwin Sidsj 

 less to deliver a Lecture be 



Mr. Garrett, Mr 



notices of mo 

 competition for the prizes of ti 

 received from the Town-Clei 



The Council then a 



ROYAL PH 



exclusively de% 

 i solipeds it is f 



i 



to be regarded as possessing all the essent 

 s of strong hairs agglutinated into large mas; 

 evening deposit, and so arrang 



. reproduction. Gerber and others have su 



■ 



' o'f Gallowa^Tn *hU 



3ir crops. Much dis- 



obits, belng^hrde- 

 ) crops. The conse- 



, it is thinned down ; but 



, game license, he is cai 



lie landlord. The expens* 

 dlord, the work is much e 



: • '.:• 



rthy the study both of farme 







f personal study. The- 



\ wouldbTobs^ 





:t«, hT~,\ ttle m ohon of Mr.Brandreth, seconded 



Varies Stokes of Kingston, Notts., 



?too?Mr n y 6leCted a Ste ™rd of Cattle in the 



.&*! ? eneral Meetin s on 1he 22d inst - 



^'fc/S Stock-Lord Portman, Mr. 



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• 



""»/» /Tl ' Bennett , and Mr. Hilly ard. Com - 

 *■ Wte,~ Lord Portman, I 

 ?** S B;S ell t y ' Mr « Thompson, Mr. Fisher 

 ^ Peli B 2 r !l h ' Mr. Shaw (London), Hon. 

 T * k * Hobbs !„ Mr - Shaw (Northampton).— Mr. 



£•«?> iff *£?-■ - that * - hould > 



^H?^ 



A^L tlectioil « ob i thai* the . General Meeting at the 



■■■■ > '. - • ,.-.., •. 

 M> th e activ* M he had Paid to America, and 

 ■^V el1 » by T^ made b y th ° New ^ork 



•^red jj^PPy to fi u j in tlCa ,! P ur Poses of agriculture. 







f made the third i 

 veuient and expeditious mode of applying water or 



Irrigation Company, viz. : a jet from a hose directed by 

 a mau moving from spot to spot, as in the operation of 



ground could be watered in 48 minutes with 15 tons of 



/.;i.l water t . tLe hud. A 



centre. A I . -p reader was 



round, the inclined plane being elevated or depressed so 

 as to cover a circle of upwards of 30 yards in diameter. 



-round fully watered. The engine was 

 A plain jet issuing 

 18 to 27 yards, and 

 yards. It seemed to be the 

 of the parties present that this mode 

 a centre was greatly to ho tr.l erred 



1 orifice measured IS to :," v.n- s. a 



High Farming, under Liberal Cov. 

 stiluie tor Protection. By James Caird, Faru* 

 Baldoou. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh a 



acre of ground from nine successive centres 

 m the stand pipes. 



The Corn Weevil.- Some years ago, we f 

 the best Sub- 1 house overrun with weevils ; after numberless ai 



mphlet, in order to give our 

 iral readers, an 





ippeal to. The following is a description of the farm 

 lb out which the pamphlet is written: 



Wigtonshire, within a few miles 

 point of Scotland. It has a war 

 posure, and an elevation above the 



Wheat than for Barle 



i of superior red Tui 



™- ° edible number! 

 Taking the h 

 m the outside with slate, and m 

 flj dry, and in a sb 

 died off and disappeared. Si 

 ;aution, we have not had the ]< 

 only t 



rate them again. We think out 

 therefore, entitled to say, that these insects i 



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nothing, because the injury that corn sustains < 

 from damp is more than equivalent to the exp> 



0, is well fenced I 

 scted by a public road, and shelte 

 iiliog winds by the woods surround 



Sf of rf£ 



;>i,T..,.i At thi-- 



' 10/. to 12 



