THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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k N Y beg to offer 



PERUVIAN GUANO.- 



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aTfte agricultural (Saitttr. 



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i ARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-( 









ae,' Brick, Compo, Cement 



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whirl. i;:..a 



Mi.ility -t'.-t 

 able wholly 



spondent from Tavistock writ' 



" The enclosed .substance, v 



18 taken from so 



were laid in February la-t. 



varying from 6 feet to 4 feet 



; 

 from 1 to 3 feet — as deep as 



outfall could I 



abm^t t 



ititv. We lift.'d 



had the water fror 



the river brought into it, expecting ' 



along been a large 



sediment by a heavy p 

 not succeeded, and now teel qui 

 . and relaying, i 

 would * 



v obliged. J. P." 

 The adhesion of the deposited 

 mer surface of the pipe, instead o 



i doubtless tl 



particles of the soil brought 



it downwards by 





. tby 



and appeared in the solid form only on reaching the 

 air, then the fineness of the particles formed would 

 enable the water to hold them in suspension f i r 

 long time, and thev would ultimately adhere to all 

 parts of the inner surface of the pipe, as, we are 



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The explanation we have to offer of this cas* i- 

 this. Iron, where existing in a vegetable soil or in 

 peat, is sure to possess a very low degree of oxida- 

 tion ; the vec table matter, being so powerful a 

 ill not readily permit it to 

 i higher oxide. Now it is in 



j form of protoxide — 5 

 alone that it will r~ 



nage him in the eyes of h 

 \nd thus it is that w) 



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and becomes the higher oxide 



jg soluble in water, is carried with it : it has not 



with th" air. it :.' - r: « ■ vyt- n. writings and of his 



)ke of, which every respectable | 



escapi s ; and the Editor of the Mart iMne Arpre 

 the peroxide fornv .. pini-m a* our*c!vs. __ 



the solid form inn " LANDLORD AND TEN 



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>ur correspondent is evidently, for the most part, now } - . 



>xideofiron. , . tural meetings, as instructors of th« 



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" converting it into peroxide where it is. expression) been listened to witn mort 



trash, fathered by 



