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—107 e, чега. but 191 ibs i in ылы 
12—1854.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
187 — 
straw 1 
take at the weight of — reported in; Серле) in this important partieular the better. C. E 
The dis 
rill keep for several weeks in cool temperate w т 
the above Society's Journal. We shall thus have— | ase deseribed is probably induced W: hoar but is apt to fail in the height of summer if a moist 
Grain 32 bushels (83 ibs.) 2016 n nit. p. cent. 4.26 85.201bs. | frost, ^ deca system being chilled by lying on cold heat of 75° to 80° prevail. We believe that if a little 
Straw in-gathered, 2 tons, 4480 1.30 58.24 › |damp ground, or taking internally food cover f it were added to a quart of ric -— sweetwort,. 
Stubble and roots 1 M behind, v 1 ton, 2240 Ibs. nit. 19 hoar frost. The collection of fluid in the pericardium | without hops, a fresh barm might be weekly made at 
per cent. 1.30 реч A dicates disease of the serous membrane which invests home. Ger yeast is sold here at ls, x Ib. ; 2 oz. of 
17256 Ibs. the heart. The pvc d of the disease precludes treat- | it-are added to 3 pints of lukew. to 
n (equal to 600 lbs. ЖА тон, ut ould a їо prevent the lambs | than two 41b. loaves. In setti nge, the is 
меса -n han waas : plied Aa the manure, а (ranging over the Turnip greens, until the influence of | placed in a pan or bread trough à ib he centre of it à 
the: rain-was , even le g| the sun has removed the effects of the frost. -| cavity is made with t d, large enough to contain 
аё the m — a and чым appropriated by Ше йор to this, we would recomme oderate supply of | the dil yeast, and with this so much of the is 
growing plants. the soft American Li -cake, say a quarter of a pound | worked up as will рен а good batter; the vessel is 
The siaptation thus show be great—of to each lamb, given early in the morning, so t then set ise before a fire in cold weather, and 
Bean ero the disposal of its cultivator an little animal should have its hunger appease covere anne < When the sponge is aetive and. 
unbought store of d urther illustrated by the | nutritious and- heat-produeing food, which will dun | rises over ihe level of the flour, they Am NN 
result I in * Blaekie's Qyclopedia," p. 786) attained | the too rapid consumption of the greens, and neutralise jincorporate ted and kneaded to a compact dough, addi g 
by an agricul t combi science prac eir ill effect. Rock salt d also be kept in the тоге bran water if required ; when the m and 
from the an appropriate ino: manure, sul- ughs. W. | becomes active it is placed on a floured board, and 
рһаѓе оѓ soda. An application of 2 cwt. per aere of this | Barley.— In sasia article of March 18 you made up into ратая. Salt, aceording to taste, must be 
salt gave an addition of 2 q ans; and | express a f rae оуег-ас farmers may ы fram, | dissolved in the PM T. 
s mon ий 
м luxuriance testified to its са equally in excess.as may reassure the f 
asthe grain. Thus the use of an ino: Po 1 I have ied willingly sowed mine after first чу; 
MAN во much. additional inim nm given to the in March, and that in 1850, 1851, 1852, pu 1854 I | 
i | wd. put v^ in at the en муса and in the three 
first m ed e -than eight | 
crop жав, rrectly, aseribed ih stiff 
л> e of г рч 24, 1833, - "Mr. Russell, Kinh E the heavy crop 
fact that * its vegetative. powers coexist wi 
an 
eed is apt to be $7 
a well-drained land 
sands n. The subject 
is à. refuse. of. our. chemical covered fold. мө is M. rete sa considerable interest, 
an ing foun 
wn farmsteads. Charles 
"assing from Beans 
pations, I come ie 
much disappoin mee 
— give cc a low rank—if one ey run for dee >а А. мар" 
llectors. of the year; but. during tbat portion of the. 
supply; and | of tracing roo setum 
when those — E consumed by animals, we may | perba aps үе рне аста down to the tile, 
safely suppose no nitrogen ys excess of that З ог 4 inches had been broken away by the tool em- 
supplied will be үле: in the manure, S. d bed! in laying the tile bare, and, 
Ый og hrec 
Carex, &е.) я 
4 or 5 inches to 
of other similar | 
Home Correspondence 
—1n answer to the inquiries 9+ н 
town" about cement for using between woodwor met ies of stopp 
stove jambs, I reco to try an рне чым 4 
nt" madei which see: 
» since Rean 
in Lambs.—I shall be glad if you can inform | 
по о recommendation, and are Ment, ы pedhes чико 
И best of eharacters 
disease that is proving very 
that there isa | with new masters—1 
ceiving. 
i which the э ci e С belon 
u | results 
ut | Te Ё. S. Marc 
arti 
| diluted with water for the liq 
Agricultural oca vitem d e last number of the 
Agri. Gazette your correspon * G. S." says, * It has. 
veek | been the professed object of гит ropists у political 
to 
economists, from time e, to ascertain cause, 
a nd if possible to find а гове - 2 degraded state- 
of the agricultural labouce I have just been 
| reading а litte work by M«Pherson, published. 
| e our since, “ Hoga and à fe 
Ш Ee dd. ntofornamental planting, how mamy thousand 
of land, now lying waste, might be made profitable, that at "fret 
| мөм, 18 considered not worth the breaking up; "» it would be 
ound, if properl y done, өс аный нети ул be repaid, and 
the ground, if hod with Larch, would in = few ынчы та 
ably more than cover all y = он іп m 
ground fit for agricultur The т "y" employment 
ей the red eie ought Vibo t6 to be an inducem to carry 
| ou such барб hich would be like casting Dread upon. 
said and written to better their con- 
-— most fem way will be by finding 
ment in productive labour; the sum paid in this way {ш 
them 0 un 
The apparently distinet easte to- 
speaks Iudi an in their 
al and. замес dorcthly. dn NE 
apart ring mos xv Ж inhabit-. 
— e every means Ра стии: useful and interesting in- 
"ref fined almost to опе partieular m they 
further r Knowledge than the simple educati. 
, 
ie E EET 
dre ^ EE IT be — у 
poss T 
| en ME that quantity ata ug 
о be „розы witb a рчы ood fruit trees an 
Societies, 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL d POORTEN о 
раг v 
і (in the chair. 
rmm AND Sara Maxvnzs.—Mr. Tockett, of 
Lonco, near L 
y U nma race Vani oa оЁ fish- 
offal into his mode of 
mine t рр o ll; parat "wt 
into а or jelly, "m ory to its 
uid-manure drill, or 
ME амы 
A Ki E 
- 
very often.at 
Duri 
and the a publie bod 
sharp : y: men are wante 
that around London. A Ошый, o Londen. 
somo very: 
pits were a little frozen. 
the mother w 
Hc шше tho dires Wheat Bread.— vi eig 
it has been ped Ld qM 
weeds | у moving w ? | 
айу I bad my mi MM DNE д кш oyment, sind joo, often ls | 
, ihe T it the case that he from 
ing e 
wdered. s 
en | cause than that of- 
wel which the soil was cons 
strained | took that 
Ju March last J wowed оп one) 
inquiries in 
lia ari Беа he cited. various 
from Dr. Shaw's travels in those 
| y that*had from 
efe Е haray чы, о 
to bim by Mr. Русе Nicol, to 
авады Бу dat ровй вало 
drained, and віх iuches of 
nitrate of soda with 1 cwt, of on another portion 
