3—1854.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT E. 43 
patüre from similar winds that во ometimes are | | | posed of in the three stages of decomposition in фе form, Тһе other portion of the gard 
common at this season of the year. 1+ is curious | of ammonia, which is quite at variance with the reason I to exhibition of examples at Marien 
atour meteorologicalobservers have not ена any | given in the foregoing extract from page rto experiments of agricultural value; and here 
een the two classes. ДЕП Щщ It has been saggested to me that the author meant to | pete the very faet that the the soil is hardly so good as 
хай convey this асі —“ that а ton оѓ well fermented or per- tes sies, 4 e e sew renders this much better for 
| fectly decomposed manure contained more ammon nia | o r purpos in the endeavour to asce 
| (not nitrogen) than а tor of fresh manure, so that, equal | bilities ae a no for ваа. а M: it seems hardly 
183 h 2: or on Ты bor ights being taken, the former would be more reenergetie | wis conelusi from garden n culture ; and 
uà which blow оп the east coast oi. Drilain. have than the m This d — | again b to chemical: 
an overlying ""- rom. Каён „ and are usually , болей, ‚ resolve {һе diffieulty ; ording to the | examin them hav d by Dr. 
ташу with а. low barometer: The winds. of last, subsequent paragraph, the is оё de areis or the Бет the ima ze profesor of chemistry, the derived: 
month, A noL onl Ke from the east on source of the ammonia, will T е been disposed of іп | facts are of more value to the farmer when obtained 
the surface of the ground, but the currents in the | the Jast s of decompositio | from the analyses of nu des under mes 
higher strata were from {һе ваше quarter, and ће Му own impression is, that decomposition of all farm cm nist ary circumstances f soil or 
barometer has showed great pressure; when this. yard Ану» ought to go on in the land, which at once | cultivatio 
last state of matters exists very little rain or ? absorbs all the results of such decomposing material| This p Pe of the garden, which is yet ae in 
snow falls—it seldom falls. continuously for ару or vegetable nutrition ; aud that no decomposition | progress towards completion, is uvae 
| t to be permitted t 
ow 
length of time, a nly in Зоте which succeed. iden 
robab. om rasses, 24 do. ; lants for eco- 
extent of surface ої water which the east wind had manure, when carted out : -— afterwards, | nomic uses, 8 do. ; 4th, medicinal plants, 4 nm 
1 i Of the ied wi 
The lowest temperature at Chiswick has been 4^, placed in the heap — simply prre by its own | the Leguminosse, the remainder being various ; the fol- 
but 11° seems to have been the minimum in Ње. damen hr a ree sed. : T dioi vim d s is pr list st of leguminous pee food m ants :— 
1 istri ; ble s | rea ing t e po rie 18 articie уе. . Ervum Muni n 
npe districts of Scotland. . Two remarkable sy nAg ангаа бойне ту Е Lathyrus жыз, toy |^ Amal О gv 
iie дво of England, КОНЕ, Ж а каг ара "s was based on so sound а foundation as I had| 5 тау чоң ошма, Meadow vut. pra dias 
Scotland, which suspended rai ailway iraffc fora Tied supposed ; but, on arriving at tlie close, I was pleased 14. Trifolium medium, iig 
"ud J. о find it. thus confirmed : * The per ды "deduetion 4. Lathyrus sylvestris, Narrow- lover. : 
and haye caused much loss to our shipping on the | which appears to be warranted by еве enti d. leaved Everlasting Pea. | 15. Trifolium repens, White 
east. coasts, ~ Little snow has KRIMI, filen viiere possible, to apply far in sec 5. Medicago Inpulina, Black Clover 
6 
8. 
9 
1 ш-уа ard man h ick 16. Ulex Europzus, Furze. 
; ге stateto the land. Ne ploughing, in fresh ve "Al the : Mine 
shall reserve the details of these sort Ec гж аы volatile matters— which are slowly given un Ness the 
article, and review ыш: of the opinions of Professor | fermentation that Mondli for some tim soil— 
Dove, of Berlin, in regard to the atm maa currents | аге absorbed by the soil, as wellas the ўт salts, leaved ditto. 
of thi "T latitudes « of jf the Uxor hemisphere. R, | whieh are so easily w washed out by the rain M. upon 10. Tzifolium Aliformig, Девлет |... Орун aive, TAE 
c manure kept long in heaps.” C. 2, Cirencate 11. Trifolium hybridum; Alsike-| 92. Onobrychis- sativa, var. 
THE MANAGEMENT OF MANUR н 
EX veu ai) ty а cina м TITHE COMMUTATION. Of these it will only be make the remark 
bsc WU a on mt et e; 7 your readers may feel anxious to know the result | that they generally grow de] well, The seeds for the 
aene ^ Cyelopo is of Agriculture, 3 anri course of the corn averages for the seven years to Christmas | most c» were obtained from Mr. p the аста 
blication zi Е : remarks 
ит» o sativa, Lucerne. |1 
lilctus port (two MS cd anon dito, 
Ko White Melilot. i ANE edid Bush sh ditto. 
— officinalis, yellow | 90. ,, angustifolium, Narrow- 
& Зов, із, in my judgme last, p published i in Фе Lonion.G azette of Jan. T, viz. —  |to the Royal Agricultural Society 
D 
A ande set y а есы Xie ; 65, 0d. per im pal bushel pe to special experiments. 
упад cultural library. In. &ruth, to Barley 
du esa ivi so Re. of g may say) | I beg to. state for their pé оп that each 1007. of do ича эы, stipules, and nisi abor Pert 
Г orks, as it embraces tithe rent charge will, for the year 1854, amount to T to-obse: the ас hek were eapable. 
d of and Science Мана V ith | 907, 19s. 54, which P a reduction- of nearly three ry ies ieldin Th b. Чабыт = much more: 
agriculture, ту пд latest and best authorities ; | quarters per cent. im aa paran value | dé а а е wid ES. е ang a 
exclud matter, to be found in earlirtrea-| The following statement from my “Annual Tithe | aurane Y ыа К of b Fes uus Us| aaisa Lat i 
imd] which earefully-eondueted practical: experiments, Commutation Tables” "wil Pis the. worth of 1007. оё | t38 Sr. ang Vo afe Loin, ili does molt 
and the application of science in later times, have taught | tithe-rent charge for each year, since the passing of the b M fo сй, Jn sigle өл leaf; PA jaa Ий being. 
15 to reject as founded уунар нл Such is Ше impres- utation А сё, viz. :— sd iR or UCE NC he stipules therefore- 
sion.lhaye formed after. reading the. whole of. the 24 | y ntm fe pti 818 op. =| metamorphosed око erit as die laveto p inicie 
parts which prep iio iar ki ena bas diiy таз exi ы ero оё П тэт o | 
лену, мереке E A vedi dapive i Dic uus apsroeRNPOUp үлэ 
not be ted. p 1 Lm ни, a ру з GBHEOI adi d гүм УВЕ 74 енеру T IIo KC CC "TOP vinea Б is pest iint oy tobe oF ан mud | 
expec "9 а жог p vss э 3 pis «éd Lo ve E +, +. ^ 4 xiu А 
r consistent whol Ed hecha this js the cue ө EUM 
e effort of a single mind ; pt I will, with your үн ИБИС. МЕ ЗТ DET „аә 
ion, point out that which appears to те n n 1840 ... 10217 832 M, à із eM two years 
consistency in the article * Manure,” because it Ён. 4 1948... 0 b zem periecting м IT size, impide ГА — Бин 
үойўев а; Very material consideration, not only in the | H 1849 ... Ws ab* cU. | 
application of important | y rod ue SEU nf "4 16 10 | Th pratensis does not succeed Fm us, its 
——— as to ts m rative values of fresh an M 1859 "edu ШЕ. ъз is ган, pen it does not. perfeet its seed. The. 
ecomposed. в farm-ya manure, on which. the practice n 1989 УИТНИ oe 5 [ife ciui was sown in the autumn of 1952; and is now 
and-opinionjofagriculturists differ materially, For the » 180b; эй айн Низо йб der АБ зыт a plot with an abundance of luxuriant liage ;. 
present: purpose І would exclude what may be called dud x ur this із а perennial species, which if it will bear 
the mere абзар: „бо Хва as. the choice of long в ME is likely to bea very useful plant. irn 
manure to be p ed in on e hp Min the General average for 18 years With respect to the Medicks. it is necessary to 
view of ud the poc e men to the | C. M. №№, 95, Suffoll: St., Pall Mall b. Uu remark that my. fa n d vem e 
rr an the- 
session: of AR? der pd 
i die e fpe paragraph," (es NOTES OF E TEE ше BOTANI- 
t i$ chiefly tlie proportion CAL GARDEN OF THE ROYAL AGRICUL- 
Tii уени iion TURAL aie 
fermented ог Sersale 
much more nitrogen than fresh; for which mcd тй riw of the College Foren about 
s ects on vegetation are much more immediate 3 acres of groun i. vidis de ew years since was inclosed | i 
etie. than. those- produced by applying from one of the highest and most exposed fields of the 
fresh. farm-yard manure to the land." Та page 343 fi its situation near the house baving ee its 
“ By far the most valuable constituent choice; it is a long patch of ground, w 
алиге ме lave seen is ammonia, from south to north, and merely walled in M чер 
g very volatile, is continually given. o off freestone wall, from Which data it will at once be seen 
venting: dung-beaps, and consequently lost that there can be no reason for supposing it a garden of 
xa At is clear гар the longer the process | the firs 
5 t class 
lon is carried on in the heap, the greater subsoil. n the most part is a thin bed of clay 
tie io E iB valuable fertiliser will become ; ERE Ве upon the freestone of the great for Bath ecd te; 3 
reasons care is taken D fariners to however, at hó Fins со: the brash eo 
j the process of fermentation before all the nitrog. n 
uem to retai 
| n ouifers , whilst 
dattet im the heap." Then, тетте ihe los witk art, dotted here and thero with euch forest tres 
in weight and. bulk of manure during келейн, tin) as may to о of interest in 
article i the water | 
' for which the piriana is ae Of course fruit trees | 
all | of all j larger such as 
Are. he 
, Apples and Peur, nover never ihrive вог near the rock, and | w. 
—— КЕ vir decomposed шарит сыни н рны чи ын Ба И ы Бычан ai panike 
