THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



i Nos. IT. and III. I have not tho 



l of expenditure an 



Ay to refer to No. I. for the different 





bU to b oui7 e hocu 

 one beside^n 

 ut of capital— her. 

 the long run, w. 







".nl, iu.u,,-, a , 1( 

 u*!y is lu inhale W fc 

 More especially i 



nant and his family ; tl 

 separable therefrom. 



",'.' \x'i< 



laVofthese^ 





ing entirely the other way) 





mght, in common prudence, to ai 

 uires serious consideration. Every pound borrov 



the risk, of the undertaking. All " 



•tal ought to be shunned as a pestilence. To illus- 



2000/., which I fMey^raVemnlovto advTnSon 



: "... ■ " , 

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on, he too must needs try his hand at high farming ; 



high farming ia no doubt working well ; but it im 



B££« m 



Norfolk course of good to*^,*^?!^!^ 

 gravel; by some may be called a lavish expenditure -aWs 

 proportioning the amount invested to the nature and 

 come of a quality of the soil ; so that, barring aecidents of season 

 e, and 58 or other , „ returas „„, J; 



tMkfaael! * eck „ oned u P. on w >th tolerable confidence, and that from 



The air expired from t 



subject, there can be given no mo ? "ntn*^ 



of the imperfection of the system I? COnvin cing FTrf 

 pursued^.,, the effect prod£ed b* S^! ^ 



steam. _ S 3 much is this the caw/that it h****** 

 necessary to re-roof a by^e, if t fc fo L r « »W 

 employed. Now, this action indicates a ^t^ * 

 to carry off the impure air yielding tie Za!* 

 steam, that must prove deleterious, in C£? 

 cSumsfancit That* '' E? ™ "^ ™* »">£, Jfi 

 are aSrmhJly on thVincrSeTl^S^I* 

 lead others to contribute their experience * 



mbiSrwffhMOMurrS^tom^l *** ^"^ 



objects, add a scieatii 



add a suggestion or two which I think mlTbeuefc 

 The subject of my experiment was a byre, about i 

 feet long by 16 broad, the height of the side walls Ub 

 8 feet, and the roof being tiled, with lath and tills*- 

 under the tiles. I found it in a state of coiMlete^ 

 repair in the roof, the wood h 



introducing too much cold air, giving the most extensm 



:i -fended to the ridge of -thereof, 

 ti.er I was scientifically correct in my reasomB? 

 stead to say. But the result n» 

 ; my cattle have, since that tin* 



■ ■ 



"apparent exception. If a perpendicular ii«* 

 iwn from the side wall to the couples, «»J«JJ 



deutly discoloured, thus proving that no *&** 

 ■ 

 rared spot is, and I ^.'"^."J* 



the estate <-,' ■ 



b CS 



6 The" simplicity of t^g 

 case of a slate rooM >«p 



te datTng byTeaSTSf Aboard S on Wo*J* 

 inter edge of the wall, leaving «P«™/Ij5* 



:,■:'■',;•:;.■, ■. ■..■:.:-'.-- : ; : - -~ 



hues ; and the aperture allows°the.heated air 



