202 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
T T E. [APRIL là: 
of the v ge- | now cultivated ground ; ; and 
more highly A products of the. third апа able degree devoted, to those portions à аы, to siest the А. E. 
world in which h the B 
mrt stage of all. | | table 
р terested, but o 
ag 
If, besides looking эй the mere products to, 
ral platforms, а stu- | 
n to the processes interest жк ess 
xhibited on each, by which the беч. р тта had ful 
are elaborated, he will notice, as belonging to each, | intention, p presume that it wi 
the various. artificial methods and facilities which. spr stration and museum: of everything 
etable world ; of рл that can ый Р 
as the gar 
will m m farmer as we 
the vario obstacles “hich have to be| As to d 
either ам ог perm itted to. On 1he "t. vm the agricult can stand, an : 
stage he will observe the gradual ak of disintegra- | of animal processes, products, ; and Mim 
i the original impraetic- | which will adequately represent it, у have simply 
an uc. 
process = Кылык and h 
xai 
Апа. 
о be supplied, 
Whether the analogy us p d ks tke mineral and | 
onably lead u 
р f wth increased b Ча museum should Destra and whether farmers | 
quantity ren quality, by attention to the br pp wA not properly be called mo^ ls lend a hand, | 
and selecti improve Here he will also such a esta- 
seed. 
see how the: obstacles to this growth have been met 1 
partly conquered—how l amasra directly rob- 
bing "еттей germ have in so n 
destroyed — how weeds, indirectly robbing 
-— ET E е o e > fought again: 
ow take his on the highest stage 
h both the 
ons—all the: 
ie attention А" our correspondents. 
Ў Іх Howrrr's pleasant tale of the “ Honest Dutch- 
of ай, and rep will en жү ss how m man," a thriving population is ачна а as having 
and th y of unassisted Мааке һауе | been іп olden times much straitened for room; 
roved— bw d DREN as the result | and upon the exho e "Yan NSLAUGHTER 
imals in an | that 
mp. 
of Кан growth, peus fee 
unimproved condition э һаз been n replaced by food 
conquer cities 
artificially prepare area ейи ig » каней up iet r | Sen Lie saying “let us 
stock, yielding a кайаш hether or fat ог take no man's goods, and let u don o murder ; for! 
wool (confinin рена to British үт е чей behold we ud invade the sea ! " Then he began. 
manifold the бя amount. =з he will == see | with mighty embankments to shut out ра boisterous | 
the о] rh on o Жор ose obstacles to agriculture pre- acean from vozy shoals a and sands ; an sin su ces- | 
ani 
pests which prey dou: upon 
A or гау o on them bes their food. | Hol 
АП this we have said the student sees: E would | the people- may, TE et кж; passion; so ge 
certainly be tly to his мерне he could, | —asin France, the children play at war ; and in slave 
Ui ately, һе but read and hear about it | States at floggin ehe Dutch boys and girls will. 
D ty the missing illustrations о: his s -build mimic walls of sand at the sea-side, encom- | 
E i шай зма ability, however, is — themselves with glee against the.rippling . 
E sion in agricu TÉ, educa- | By engi pes д works a vast magnitude the 
a t effi- ovid of sand hav 
felt tó be an 
ry is felt to be a defect bet to the perfec 
uc : 
| of such an e Fig. | barrier along ihe e Fe Head islands of rich 
those intending to be аА аке up their| warp inclosed at T1 mouths the ine, the. 
fum. ey ey may see so m aese, and the Scheldt ; and the broad alluvi 
wher uch Ma Sc 
cribed as is presented to Pens on, plains defended from the floods 
"IO00-acre piece on which they реу o 
of actually seeing what ph 
of these rivers. 
Often does the "p and storm-driven ocean 
eep over the huge ramparts, and меи tells us 
of 100 ,000 inhabitants destroyed at a time; but 
ir Where exposure is great, the expense 
yet the indisincinees or ' eers, and the 
of и so obtained has 
ed to confirm their pe eiman of the 
ity of this field тоне as the ibid eT | 
nstructor. And Жүн апа рг rs shallow ed o 
We pae with — fn knit СЯ она e e "ies and 1T centuries ; 
Leere all the t a и туву 
. also know how much more firmly truth is бө rk. 
.. when the subject is lesa the eye as well as ear. 
It is in this way that our great national inüscums sea, h і зв 
| reposit. true e — establ s. Which now amount'in number to ou 
M Jermyn Street we have — of many The draining of a plas (lake) or marsh is утар 
з, and expect to have a collection of everything, in two different ways. Certain individuals havin 
with the first platform alluded to above. obtained from the Government or in Ms 
: =, of course, | private parties, the necessary concession or autho ty, 
form themselves into a company. The fene 
round with a double bank жек Att a wA 1, erect 
mills, e the a AO dry, and then di divide it among 
ves, or to others. But when th 
undertaking is large, and the BN doubtfal, i dé 
ier undertaken by the Gov ;th "land 
inti 
Instances, other pr ivi 
granted Six, 10, or 13 feet, are dept 
have been thes. sem oved vibe VIN 
the T sad Esc аве platform оп 
e m 
is recognised by all practical men who in- this y 
agricultural education in the field ; andit | renew the n dykes: а are vi generally from m 
felt by all lecturers, cha ichers Оч {о 150 rough at ased exter- 
as is shown by their anxiety to | nally with stone, usually fon the Sidi n Norway, a 
then Uie mills En 
à permanent annual expense. 
т aere, 
It is to be. орч that the Ee. Sipernted, 
ence, supervi or entire managem f all the 
| dykes, Ni, did drainage, has, fim. Жы 
been more or less a care о 
kih: ointment of bailiffs 
ча : 
E Чу Heat es CT ea Ls was (as we might рен] а a 
m | valuable part of the patronage of the gover 
| viceroy of the Netherlands. Роврлгк е that 
| the | ove of Friesland, under Рнилр p-. per- 
fec 
| ec 
secured, and gradually united d | 
v мам by separate * hee 
nd single boardsof management. 
| 
1азрес 
tions ot these lo cål boards are at pr resent confined to 
t 
and of 
M arises 18 undertaken by the Government, who after- 
wards dispose of them. to private individuals; and 
| the spec E supervision of the sea-walls 
and а E e in so. йт 
j repre staat, Water-staff, Etat d'eau. TH 
1 in the new college 
| to admin 
al | Two о ago, the Dutchmen were in p 
| as viera improvers in almost every a. 
| urope; and in England, we know that, sides. 
[the various natia indole з, &c. which they i Me 
roduced t e have the results of their 
is urs ht inning our fens 
rshes he 
лебни fens; ;in the flats upon the Tr Оше, 
and Humber; in Foulness and Wallas 
upon the a coast. Some persons а 
are о vof 9 Jon 
that we should again prot by my pn of out 
ers 
e il T 
—— 
BEAN STRAW FOR CATTLE VERDI 
Ow referring to my statements of cattle feeding 
the у (rin gna Gazette, of December 24th, 
will be observed that I "used steamed Bean stra 
7 
1853, 1 
WO "л. di 
up t 
mraads," or ; 
The 
at Delft, ; 
тч 
—— 
