THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



» were generally very ignorant, be very small. B 



t does), the supply i 



:ii'.v I. ...kin,' b.-yond tli-.r -t.i 



■:■':•: 



n of lime. That i 



But its good effects 



Zabucajo of Brazil, and the Arauca 



nal of Botany;" from Mr. Greaves, o"f M«2 



Supon.* Thl Catholic, j though, during that' period, the land should not receive 

 stan^aeteated, because : depasturing of animals. This source of ^JJJJ™ J**^* 



ior», O'Briens, O'Gradys, ( 



- to -ell than to mortgage. Evtn 



on with mir transfers ,.f copyholds, though loaded with 



tery, for o* or 10 or 12 feet of ground in perpetuity, 

 should convey equally well from 6 to (300 acres of land. 

 I am told Ihe equity lawyers (equity mdeed !; are look- 

 ing very blue ; they are iu the situation of rats which, 

 having undermined an old house, prepare for a general 

 scamper when they hear the timbers creaking. The 

 Irish bench aud bar have got the Chancery court from 



read my Shadows, as I asked you to do, published in the 



clayslate and g 



i water. It is found in grar 



. Ure gives the analysis of that 

 m as, silica 60, 





ut rapply of the' necessary minerals in a 



ot the delighted husbandman. And in lighter soils, in 

 the same effects. Whence, in such soils— w^reU "*" 





m atterbe C teken e advantage of without benefit. I hav 



-That stock markets j 



Wheat and Beans, besides getting firmer, have 

 gloss imparted to them ; and, if Barley and Oats, tl 



from the stock of each when produced. An advantaj 

 paring the different qualities when placed beside ea( 



ion in favour of 

 >" (bags shifte 



dry field,' and muirland 



tcTgo upon°< .... 



. These, with i 

 be mentioned, 



A Wi'.fklv Council was held at the Society's Hous 

 on Tuesday last, the 15th of May. Present : His Grac 

 the Duke of Richmond, K.G., Trustee, in the Chair 

 Earl of Ducie ; Lord Bridport ; Baron Mortens ; H.,n 

 ; Hon. R. H. Cli 



■werage manure, and on p^ 

 training of youth, MdSu 



(Journal, vol. vii. pp. 249-272) ; from Mr. J^^^ 

 Barker, a statement on the efficacious resalt, obtai^ 

 by Mr. Tower in the administration of al«toHTa 



Committee) ; from Mr. Fuller, M.P., [ T^n 

 on the singular exemption of Alderney emit o 



in Anglesey, from the epidemic prevailing in that part 



the Alderneys being that of a bull of that ^3, 



in which the Anglesey cows were dying (refeS 



tens, an enquiry as to the comparative hardiaoi 

 of the short-horned and Hereford breeds of caaie. 



discussion and detail of practical experience, among tat 

 members present. Mr. Mayhew presented a com 4 

 his work on the horse's mouth ; and M. !e Chev. f.V. 

 d'Orgebray, of Paris, a copy of his work on agricni- 



U The U Council then ordered *their usual thub for 



of the General Meeting) to Tuesday, the 29th of Slav. 



" what is the most profitable plan to pursue wi h respect 



— Young animals grow more quickly for agivea amount 

 of food than older. By high feeding a lamb of South- 

 quarter at a year old ; at the same age a young ox may 

 be from five or six score a quarter. This produce, 

 from the smaller quantity of food which animals eoa- 



in.,' they acquire 



animal is in good condition it yields a g rea ff P™** 

 for its food than when it is poor and lean. If therefore 

 an animal be first fed on good pasture till it is fresh aw 

 condition, not only is the food wholly lost on which* 

 declined in flesh, but all the good food *hicM "J 



effect. The feeding of animals i 



ChallonerjMr.C,. - .Z For if ^ 



attening propensity ; and if, 



the cessation of the milk and ad «V 



Foley, M.P. ; Ml. __. 



Fisher Hobbs ; Mr. Kinder ; Mr. W. H. Little ; Mr! 

 Mil ward ; Mr. C. E. Overman ; Professor Sewell ; Mr. 

 Slaney, M.P. ; Mr. Spencer Stanhope ; Mr. Stansfield, 

 M.P. ; Mr. Edward Tull ; Mr. C. H. Turner ; Mr. T. 

 Turner; Mr. T. R. Tweed; Professor Way: Mr. 

 Henry Wilson ; and Mr. George Wood. 



William Fisher Hobbs, Esq, of Boxted Lodge, near 

 Colchester, was elected a Governor of the Society. 



The following new Members were elected : 



v^r.;,:^; 



;.-;- :. - 



forage is grown, or wh< 



crops of cattle food to be deficient, it « »*i #£* 

 tageous to add a portion of artificial •fWjgiW* 



Un the bare o ««.»»• ^tos}™ 

 Land.-Mr. Wm. Shield read a paper 

 from^hich^he ^ lowing «« ^^ '^ * ri £#5 



