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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



i. They were star..; ^ «mmUr "?£** 



mnTrihT" Pr ' Ce 8t Bd " thef * rmva * t q u * nt »» 1 s-f manure, .vi,h,.ut »hic- ; . , 



A had weighed « 



Those who h 



: : ■:. 

 the Rev. Mr. 

 Studied the natural history of domestic";,; 



giganteusof Temmeuek, of which a, at*™** * * 



Museum. The cocks of the breed I poss* 



and the hen has a very small comb. Three oi my birds' 

 ng tails like the pheasant, wfe 



o, has suggested to my mind tl 

 of the breed being a cross between the Gall.. 

 and the fire-backed jungle I, ■ 



ST' 



nost spl 



> excellent layers. The 

 gre« consumers, are valuable to cross with others, and 

 are I think better adapted for show than profit! ll^H. 

 Scotch Farming.— It is certainly a matter of curious 

 inquiry, and hhrhlv imnnrt» n t. i» *k. „—=-.«* -»-*_ _« 



; proofs.— The I 

 U 5*. au imperial 

 <M pay not very many years ag 

 2800/. a year ; but having beer 

 proprietor, who resided in Edinburgh 

 deteriorated, and so 





Well may 



as a paradox that requires explanation. 



the mixed husbandry' was practised, it 

 id by land under the plough, properly 

 » infinitely more productive than that 

 But this is by no means the case. In 

 d some of the adjoining counties are to be 



■-■-■■;■■>• 



">§ !» given in the Royal Agi 



."'■// ;■ ' 



• per English acre, he | 



Curd's farm, an. i 



e difference that may be ma 

 correspondent from K.s* I.,. 



England to place the' prim-i a! supvri 



• 



but which, when taken in the aggre- 



forming part of the range of buildings; pays them part in 

 is of Potatoes ; and does ; ot si i Ft tl em yearly, i u"t 



intelligent and prosperous. Education commenced 

 m the establishment of parochial 

 wis ; is spread through all ranks, and has been the 

 ns of supplying other countries with the best 

 •ards, the best bailiffs, and the best gardeners. By 



d, they have most of them amassed considerable 



r farms to their proper mark. A well authenticated 



ng his term. Many there are who have grown 

 on their farms, and there is no doubt that English 



rents they now pay, they could bring to bear on 

 t undertakings the same intelligence and capital 

 ;h the Scotch possess and turn to the best advan- 



yrar Paper of Nov. 3 a corre- 







■ cottage, a most uuusiutl 



* » dirty crop ofTurnips any part of the way 

 junction m,»y be made, according to the ty 



l*gard to the land near Dunbar, no one can c 



mot make 30/. rent. The difficulties I meet reported in t 



jard to the land near Dunbar, no one can doubt but plough. &c. I have laid down a small j 



I deep ; and yet for t 



| rajs, "bi- 



liary attractiou), a 



