58 | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JAN. 28; 
The 3 Tie on land agents in another column Plainly always included in the sessional examination for the 18th century, в.с.; and notwithstanding tlie dilige 
paret ad necessity of some —— mark of compe- time being; and of the атут character of these bna: a subsequent ages, about 80 of t 
such an office; and we feel sure that this | sessional examinations our readers have already for yet re —-all excavat bour, | 
ів au generally felt than our COPAS. several years had full opportunity of judging. Wes езер of Mies 60, 90, and even 120 miles in length... 
seems t he ownership of land is e have the papers for the past year before us now, and "They ré eive the inundation of the ? Vile, circiilating 
andimore- felt 40 Ье a profession involving m ange perceive that, without any apros to sameness, hich had formerly. 
ment as wellas mere lordship, nee therefore in they рик hes cha racter ya rabie ip overflowe 
who may ћ m 
en, icd that i these offices become at the best ане of the candidates for the Mice of the college kd dici of excesivo water as ыа: as the m 
mam i деши, of ДАЛА nju ry toa 9 respectable status i 
to egi 
LIU s o! [op of ow тер іа ecienty онай. ріпа v who are the xaminers, 
US 
Den e ya А, fs of the ейте, of some asi of the sessional examination as their eriterion. cou pofl (аео the several шош, | 
di: loma in agrie ture, in which may have con- th k; а otherhalf. Ar report from any one of thes Ee But p; B atit c and Buco Po | 
t in his s departm ent, is [notn atur uA, but made s доа" The ruins of | 
ji 
mun- 
p duri sing the. ad three years. It iude and. others. for opposing the. torrents. 
for et im - am oin E iy qun ed after only “yt а ERU Jof sand which are:blown from the Great De 
dip omas ые tural-students, but ir so that fas knowledge of the of farming, as, The-kings did not wear out all rod жу and 
y the Home eei Rr as of the theory of dile à is hortis. captives: in piling pyramids and. С palaces, 
hollowi 
report insu "i. ng hills into nipe: and өм mifa “of 
f the unfavourabio dk iae tet M sí A diplomas 4 ew: secured vi it is еч jahd | colossal sphinxes ; they C Late lives and treasure 
tleman whose 
ы Dre dmm uet mimi baing teo pecia at i det site premat v dard 
doub im а degree of agricultural intelligence эз wih (йш manes: of iud Mig ARAOH Мксно, ` 
either fi Мае lf ог, Ртогміғз, Danis, and. Аге хааа are connected- 
апі w е xperien ce no doubt q 
for such a duty, but whose agricultural hteligece, for e Where ent 
we venture to say, cannot have qualified him as 
member of etv i i y of ex ers ether unconnected with | of engineering——a. ecd for navigation, joinin 
- pezceived. dt solae eid h #7 hieu prod тя pres as it is ultimately, we believe eps Nile.with Ше Red.Sea—we read. m им Pm 
№. the-aims of: tha: ins to be, this diploma will still further, we куз. p there perished.120,000 Egyptians. 
desised. in this new charter, ж SES. n malls. mind that public confidence of which it is қанча kings of „Egypt, completed it; and (багаш D 
A set.a sluice upon the каро, that 
$ li ЕЕ" t in 
байа ability witich : | М4 have, we believe, said enough to prove the | Күл sáil out into the sea, and i in, as 
iinit, Ahab гс — uec a of need of some such mark of coy in agricul, | woy It ee 100 СЫ їп тор ; and d m4 
study for a in number of years. The classes ture as other professions require and s, and Pt "for large ship." Although it m n 
ч Agriculture; Chemistry, Botany, Natural while. we have shown that the Hi wee Society the p of machinery. to the pur voses, 0i. 
ig : MUI А that е Egyptians have set the nos | 
es 
Attendance at these с sg | some board whose eértificate would have the е амер jl 
ia NN. 3585] ror In id | Мт еы haye also so far detailed me constitution ЕА were of a magnitude sufficiently . арр ising- 
козе m, residence with a and met ods of such a boa ; i in the even to a. der cei ws an English: fe en-man.. 
i i m of years and his College at Cirencester as may serve to give public | bond hea unger is-urging. us 
certificate уеге. to been.. required. е confid th ho there obtain the diploma better ‘our онуй of se mi-diseharging rains an 
board. of examiners wasto‘ have. consisted of s which is to mark them in public esteem as efficient — — сє shall surely me: й 
Leid Jostiee deem President: of the Society, agriculturists. | allow © water s o MR obstacle. | 
and! one-or extraordinary: e | dam phe which Egyptians thousands of yeae ^ 
ipie idet ry ofthe С wo: hay AnrrRIAL DnarwaGE being a subject 9 consider- ago would have drained and itii had the thing - 
mentioned in эсш of Edinburgh, ч à certain ably wide ee and mide. Je iontio we. have | belii hcm NE 
the Soc Society, and a not hitherto hemmed in observa oh within ' - 
number of (һе AR of 
number 
raetical farmers, along Sith ts y ThT home limits ; гө having өер spoken a word. PROFIT 
the So. ety, We è believe that the "eit Assyrian wea з on the ir d of. the Tigris | ARLENESS OF ChE TEE, FEEDING, | 
cet ; and. 
rates Roman i 22d quw i 
ааа ка е ok вт ir ge decl Degree: that, in the tabular form of foil 
pP ^ some of {һе тоге 
ofessors, the. modern Italian applications of > hydraulic. E 4 f the Tenit еч enin ЖАШАН 
ib T | су о рен shown in the ехете-` 
-grant. > сазе sn t ibai thei «ан, we must Sa avid о the ceo c ment, as- P recon with that computed in the-foód { 
iry where: «ірі е Nile, before s Per Вето supplied. · To those whó- have given their attentiomfo | 
p (he HomeGüntils addio аа dee | Polders of Holland. However, should the ibis. this у it will at onee be obvious that this willslow | 
"Vicit Dp vente | reader object to our antique references, which send га much more than due proportion of nitrogen-to.the * | 
him almost to his old school LEMPRIERE for the weight gained. I have now to explain thåt Mem 
an whereabout. of the * Fen of Lern rna," we : only | | of the various üdekeripfións of tnodo not those the 
лт him that Dvepars, the standard drainage ї00@ actually supplied, but suchias I found in -different 
| prep actually goes back i. IA book of Genesis, | рын ^ : gave the · рег- i , 
al Eis M. réquire ting t mand IS be gathered | "pe-case 'а per cent. I- recollect observing one 
that d ааш of British heros: e ar Mid ep pear” and ple o the fact | aan OE € турга; mia vien 
£y oft rciful assu of the delu, t a states 16 at only 4 percent. Itis | 
would vm хааа ег а system which КАР Divine institution сме ани o provethe ор степе intorest tó to trace and aceount for the properties | 
eyesight in this way to landowners in the In turning t zm ng: and effects of the: foodip butina precise- result can be n 
; deputies. id fertility & lo a country without „та, whose. rain step by à careful analysis of the food i vd | 
of. . High land Societ : i 1 scarcely t f: 
with this subject, we are glad to know that| V? os s reminded that not simply an evacuation i of which-I think deserving the attention of um said "i 
tural С абба ter, but an entire command оѓ water, societies, There is also said to be an escape of ni 
years granted its diploma to such either Tor draining or flooding, is o ie кш: to a dins exudation, which Boussingault compütes «at 40 
asw Aire Porte at our readers Perfect agriculture. Ір what way did the Egy сора рег day from each bullock, '1t is proper, too, 
d what ejes of int and ° obtain this 1 ME Vd ms heifers under treatment were youn 
в сут det аЙ vil! Now, the valley f Egypt is not a tract of corn eing NR 2to 2} years old when chased to. 
UNS, e kind óf айланын ена etiem Biyel) ue | open to the Overtiowings of m" river. It t mud uio bed sent off they hake лале ri 
N те part, a narrow valley, many "Tro. = 
poto serat miles ag b only few leagues in ыгы ote and ie ачыр e 
à 8 e. o a£ judi "Th hróugh Jt Bowi tho Nile, half to- Rs | iae A bei 21 21 and 22), and 7 рет of Mr. Georg 
; | quarters of a mile wide, swollen in summer by the | | |land * Society’s 2t I M) TE ке чөе i 
aduer a Sirenum па snows of its native mountains, but restrained my cattle to consume UD. straw as I can, with a 
instance: 1005 almost its whole course by artificial embank- | limited supply of cake or other concentrated ё: 
а зата d a sul 4 of | ments. The contiguous lands are watered from it by thereby reducin ucing their requirements in етті ; to froi 
omini einige inline, | machinery ; whileinnumerable canals lead the water | 50 108 to 601bs. рег ai for each animal. treat 
tes are; | tote parts more remote. Thai of th ment with which I draw iato give ME 
|| called ** Lo » t portion.of the valley m the comparison js to give "t 
Pese wer Eg expands into-a great delta p a supply of straw. with an bevor one 0 /— 
mars. н: bs 4 F А 
ypt” 
Д hy land toward the sea ; and hére th ^ nd without artificial food. ма 
. of the | AO, | never many feet below the. surface of the — loeh, in the example T have stated, supplies each‘ of hi$ 
HH ing : E > сані di n ; 
fs ОБА, And agri- | ically inundates апа summer- н un. | Cattle with 150 lbs, Тагпірв, and 7 Ibs; straw ; together, 
Lu T [ е lige enriching the unctuous в 157 Ibs. per day, Mr. ope, 178 lbs. Turnips, 5 Ше 
Моод: bolany: Simy The drains and banks rte from it hay, with straw ; together, 1831bs. per day. Му" 
rinary m rans n d er t; ? t а; : 
шур м mmi a тену ӨГ be Des de edi отт Ер, mp a И ie D M 
"surveying. du. ы майлу орісі + nsiderably increased by Sesostris, in.the 17th or. Qué bnit o у кее, рл. e ; ther more йил 
X ев Wilh, of course Je details, Taie iuis sone tees Ir aie rii ea may menti | one-half of the weight Bei iuto 2 " Hope's supply 
scade de ДО" dent Vioc President, Chal etu miner туту by the эчен) On reducin these | ETT т: pp? 
er and virá тосе. Half of itis à v pres resident, Chaimanof Council, Principal, and.by each the ( irit БО ЧИ be—In Mr. loci" 
135 lbs. water, 214 lbs. dry i te 
