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THE io uu GAZETTE. [Екв. 11, 
ing Clover | slightest reflectio All fertile soils contain img 
and a field | soda, potash, ut esia, generally carbonates 
EE d individually or collectively —and the : 
. he - nitri cam n ищ 
however well administered, can е a i jor 12 lbs. of red Clover per & t і 
ау ін trade in the боо of supplies for ing bri са n - EE ра valas cl ud | would + Жы & hitrate of one ar 
р necessities. ки wool being both 140 рег cent. higher in Ohio 
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generation. He re e too, to the present state of 
the guano market as а pro - н no monopoly or 
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in 
ter, aud the eultivated | 
"Tus Report upon the Canadian census referred to | fleece is rather better in the lat ls гоп a а : 
last 4 is interesting to Englishmen in 5 land of Ohio only 334 рег eod more than i ia е i "OPEN E E 
маре i d pem re E ns x won, агт q = ИМНЕ reached them. That it never did reach them is 
statistical мні of the national agriculture ; E | £i snam certain, even from гт руа that e Grass grew after i 
a most instructive comparison p аса тузет faet that the Gras iren Mri 
ы: n States, which will be st tüdied with | ‚Б. Canada should grov more Indian RD d Жа а» аны I 
advant by intendin, , icultural emigrants. On | produces 2800 per cen more than Canada, а ihe | iN eM existence of vegetable matter, nitric ae 
vantage Dy] g agri ^ ;— | difference in the re in the Upper Province does not | —— ER 
tter point we make the following extracts ;— еге e climate i неар а А 
"c $ ears. | наси T o tas {| comes into contact js a — e soil. s оше 
Canada, second ex erimen 
А E per cent. during the oh А has | Where average crop of Wheat, 16 bushels at 4s. | EET Fig ud. md d nim nale Mert attempts t 
ripas id са сегел | is 31. 4s., and 24 bushels of cp corn at 2s. 6d. is nd argiei is inoperai 
rem di боп ge pa мй pom corn is mue 
Шоп е е 6 Mr, | straw, and the condi 
к - Re xus Vr ase ~ Canada бе prerane ——Á—X -— мезар fewer | lis much more soluble than the carbonate ; and this 
ihe Indi oip н ше am. "has been 16 cent, the census | acres under Wheat as se uen — = nm - zd o pe а ыа Pe Me снае 
тч. ү yr donas some! e dem cred is Wit proportion ir: Ей» гы ppe | plant required a «а aline base, it would select ibus 
fth of the whole cultivated 
the sam ‚ the inereasé in the h | under Wheat, nearly on de seme көи: 
th U it rnt States мъ be - 17 per d, rr in land, say 4j. 7. Canada might row more Tobac 1 do 3t natn ` deny that the plants may makens 
же | Ohio roduces 850 per cent. more {һап Canada—an i. а › 
ррег һаз 3 per cent, in Lowe iD P rüon of Upper Canada is well caleulated of the nitrogen in the nitrates, n “ present we 
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bm 41 per cent., and in Lin both united 70 per cent. | its yt cen » this а rti iel e alone, Ohio has 230, me 9i. rein that r ha s = ere EI j be or thata е 
е fi ux d he тар ie ie a Sea kr ore than rthy ad f th ost 2021000 pue : i 
цыш ca etter standard of comparison Now here. is vut y advice of the mos А МЕ шее д 
койы мл бом el. Cutie, bang 8,000000 (valuable character founded upon information in E. Mdb ec mero true, tat he xiii 
ES омет n T | reference to Canada—of which we, as regards our |: Sig ilsi piet ар i y% 
s og 000, or rather more than 10 to 7, yet the ' | nitrates is the fertilising princip 
ese salts, hor 
Ohio OWn country, are Fieri destitute. We understand | Joes this affect Mr ‚ Pusey’s natural law, that “substans 
Ө, к. e Mise sare onec less, being in Ohio. that it has been in the face of considerable Mcgexem | ч. vegetation mainly by their contents d 
LE i: | that a bureau of agriculture, "А a department о МА nitro 
tabl 
— Pusey that 
United States. In uncultivated acres, possesses yy of { Canadian e ahal ent, has ished. We I nerd. no а І am sure inform Mr. Pusey рез 
the ourth 
the 
z | purpos s of subserving to the formation of mmi 
Wis | і lear then that nitrogen, 
U Canada, however, produces six bushels more | minadi ia i is nothin of whi ch the бшш. „It is m gon c l 
ГЕ per individual than Ohio—the RUE jealous politician can c omplain--aotbiug i in the Е ms I: ег іп any way strengthen ШЕН | 
her staple Indian corn 29 times more Canada, corresponding to eas class legislation—in the | 90: | 
which produces 77 times more Peas and 54 per cent, | | oficial babe and prom be at. at whatever | Liebig pr minat more carbon and Вуха; 
ood, ә 
than Ohio. 
nearly double that of the average of the Union (seo tho i ope of Кечер: tion for the common good, on a 
report of Mr. Kenned n ustry 
: у, "ow Бына The value of such information to 1 
agri- | 
=» times as гу ad к having үгүт "nio з - nitus would be but part of the good that would a an үе whieh all plants ER it seizes from the sili { 
wiunqu e б states being 15547,” ; all branches of industry, and all classes of | soluble salt, a nitrate, whieh contains what it ктг | 
Thode ДЫЙ di n, the " | aras in fact, the people generally— Sueca for Phosphorus, sulphur, lime, silica, all equally v | 
т pamane indicate, the great activity, ex of the knowledge which would thus be taught | obtains from the same source in a soluble form. Nita | 
of eme farming in the үре é i therefore 
чы ба манон. with the State of Ohio. As — 
regards the produce of др ME the com- , 
Pn і киге more favourable to the lat 
ей, in 1851, 46,939 more milch cows 
one-third 
than Obi, and E more 
butte ! я } ite к anuro, and an beta tion for Guano,” 
o отр серени о» Аз I am not а member of the Royal Agricultura 
ence between the two countries—amounting annually to | 506100), І tle d > ден ty of requesting space in eie crop. e yo 
he large sum of 276,122. for butter, and 376,7031 for | Agricultural or some critical remarks upon the it requires, and is thus enabled 4 eliminate mated 
cheese, in favour of Ohio, Ave paper. Mr r. Pusey’s paper is up i fr i it gr 
nearly 47,000 more cows. How to account for so dard | the greatest possible stoportance, and е paaral law | duces largely. "Phe delighted d m on 
at the same rate in. which he considers he has e affects си very | year until some paci ient, ва: 
both countries, is а very difficult matter. The having а тет of chemical science, and would, if true, Sulphur, із used out, and e vom crop / does not z | 
enial climate than Canada east, shorter winter, "PSet views of all the vegetable physiclogiets Of atall. He throws me his nitrate of soda sod 
and dm supply of green food continuing for a larger! | modern days, I will make no apology, then, for in- : 
may account for a great deal, but certainly not “А Ringe кей ге ыг agricul tuitous disbelieves 
аон mak д, е ти й ime ceis V Mr Pi PUR ж ieri ка! гыны А speaks ag 
must be very inferior which, in ifa fact, i is the laa be к д à Ыы ud dinners and farm rmers' clubs. What is is gooi ot y^ 
may unhesilsting certainty, | 055 18 ed 
"Then follows inf. information on other deficiencies of | as 4 g cer vL У, the same ground, obtain a tem 
Canadian a eompo 
NITRATE or SODA a SUBSTITUTE ror GUANO. ponme == е to form the 
Som rks by Philip Pusey, Esq., in th 1001010 WMCA еу e 
: het aniier of че. 4 EIC Joarsai ” entitled * On the wish all agricultural chemists would bear e 
tural Law by w te of Soda or Cubic Saltpetre acts ' | Constit fact in mind, that vegetables only require 0 
і р 
gren law of nature, tha - mcer strengthe 
ture, and inferences drawn | wien mainly by their contents of nitr 
from it, which Asie rather t to the other Lm оГ The experim duis р which M orien 
—the found this 1 i enture in all humility to smia that nitrate € 
of the kind here given. De duit m reed o  hitrie acid in the nitrate of soda was tbe nme {стр "Pong it will always be а useful manure; e 
means of it to those branches of his businessin which when this substance was used as a manure, Mr, Ри, варегвейе роют (what I have hereto а 
these deficiencies are most apparent. W. |! first instituted а tive : oe | ed to show would prove its substi 
ppa e select the compara experiment, in which he тр 
lessons Mr. Ноттох, 980 nitrate of soda in t d nitric acid in D brief у» and l'a ure Mr, 
the author of the report, has most satisfactorily drawn 81 The results, taking 10 as perfection, gave 10 and 9 (pe р, se pores ч. чы though does 
== ts of the census ; for the nitrate, and 8 for the Ongest appli- reality exist, That his plants never did take tpit 
“1. Cenada should attend to the improvements оо Mr Pus быш 8010, ап 2 and 0 for е two weakest. шїї acid. hat the efect produced 2 
breed veda butt би | 
nem shi Ohio frora 47,000 fewer bees qu cheese which nitr M йн, ad E MUT, AUS И ы ын к илы "ea pots — ^ 
LE. кле S monia, soda, potash, - riments to anything alread 
sur dut e Ае T RN acl ч Te аний rial the nin «рег pus cans р. of nitrogen y p 4 sns addat they a мем тош Ed t 
"dy e neither of them prod ; | 
| om e cT 760 om cent. more атгы effect ов the colour or the pi ассо отча А aru: their own structure în dete p proportions dus ef : per | 
too much on foreigu countries for her supply of cheese success, therefore, of the experiment was complete." о aeris rig сини not 808 { 
ала the for American ch Supp › And Mr. Pusey considers the law as stated Mire to be | eonsequently that Mr. Pusey's этч. is г 
`Ив production in such ies is Ge А: established with * unhesitating certainty.” D R. Bree, Stricklands, Stowmarket, Jan 0L. 7 r 
present cheese is much dud more profitable of will, perhaps, feel зек when ———UÜ A4 
T The of cheese in Ohio а 5d. "x y that in the experiments upon whieh he Тс и ше Hom 
f cheese їп never fulfill 
same price, makin s r ed and ish his, lants of G have read Dr. V. 
of Ohio of 376,703}, 3. Can sirve in avos all upon nitric acid. Th P fa A em never fed е уе rea i r za lx to во 
quis and Grass e hich her clima re е" eomes contact with the вой Manure in the € : Cyclopedia” 
as Ohio. Of these two articl Ic rass is growing, it ceases ^: exist as appeared to me quire 
Ahe latter grows 130 per cent, ез, nitric acid at all. In the absence of all baving stated th 
of can i te free i е acid, i aeger ied e Mor Tb DUC 
Canada, eliana is чи оет X 
Е p Canada, always. sare gt tri t is certain 40 lbs. of nitr шев ni 
bearing in mind that the cultivated land of Ohio i н ара that free nitrie acid i all in as cds = itrogen, w suas 
T - пап that ‘anada, ' soil pro, onia in rtai 
