14—1854.] 
only only 178. € for ке» ‚ although. sold at a much higher. 
fi informati 
to correct or impr 
хре 
very great even for such a 
LE "William AM'Inroy, The Burn, near 
Brechin, 
will deem it an abuse of pe columns, if I endea 
through their instrumentality, to ca attention, at 
season, to the forking machine which I гин {чен 
year, and which found its way so anpi yi publie 
favour, until its dtm received a 
o mean avri Ве ^ nei 
hwith be introduce 
E 
I berg c: one of these 
you wi 
жын using the 
da 
from the enclosed letters of pe at 
they fully answered the expectations held out, when 
suddenly it was announced o e one hand t 
€ ian had brought over an invention which would 
sow, and reap, by в , and that in a few weeks 
(this was last Anges) a machine, weighing about 30 to 
35 cwt. would liely perform those operations; on 
the "Due v - idea о of а ing by horse 
cried th ete sy of existing 
forking machines declared to s the very name of 
ү a. La uM attractive writers o 
me 
cultiva 
эсш to эст Ше ti himself 
2 cultivator, д ч bid previously 
ре» that charming of Georgics, the 
s жолу Ин f a Clay Fe m." The consequence was 
that m orse forking machines which had been 
previously ordered were counte , and the 
mand for PM fell off to such an extent, that I 
have zx - ent out as nes in a 
„ Indeed, | 
The 
The m ry Forking Machine.-—l do not think Mun u 
эе, trave 
d to the | 
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225 
ward ; that probably it passed betwee 
d that thi 
follow 
$ rom this to t 
various points of — pucr the peri 
which the greatest depress of the ba 
recorded. The small arrows sac arts the various 
tions СР the wind at noon of the 26th. 
Englan 
is island in ап easterly 
d | particularly instance on 
s opinion was 
riod at 
rometer is|e 
direc- | the р globe. 
The former show 
e, that passed over England 
the 3d and 4th April, 1550, which was a perfect гах 
And the cause of this phe very e ipae and 
M 
wing e pre 
карей in the од regions ua the 
mois 
of the nonpas is caused b by evaporation, being 
effect of the 
This we frequently observe on Grass med 
in su м те 
is not saiia D ecause the air is warmer than the earth, 
the sto: 
l, as 
commencement of the storm, if my you 
copy the diagram No. 2 enn piece of transparent paper, 
ач ау? it on a globe, 
a 
патна the high temperature of the air at the 
ng readers will 
nt 
nes of | Бе 
| hide ал longitude 
di 
n to 
3 Ds amount of "Condensed moisture, the greater the 
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but as soon as the ыд of the sun is withdrawn the 
becomes эгүү than the earth, 
ter 
wo: 
5 Е 
if they wi 
45 a LP with аг 
ard could reach Ње coast of нн n it must hav 
iind over that portion of the 
which lies to the westward of Africa and the Pen insula, 
ming from the —— 
North Atlantic еа 
of rain will be Ше result. Now, i it is hardly ne 
to "x " hot and cold PA m f so by e 
Wate 
cecus e pro- 
rom th the air E by prm Ме. дән. 
d fi 
e |I recollect well, being rt. wi ДЕ the force of relative 
Т 10 * . T 
tea 
what is the present stage 
of ither of 
progress of my humble 
tool, but I cannot help 
cem it,so long as we 
do not disdain to plough, 
to 
fieulty. It is not the 
arrangement of such parts 
of ine 
r|terms on the occasion o ing those remarkable 
caverns with which the meson hills of Franconia 
abound, The heat of the day had been intense, so our 
expedition was postponed УАШ the coo! shad f the 
evening, which was perfectly delightful in ison 
with the blaze of the noontide sun. the 
P lv s, and I shall never 
„урун: и күрө. 7 Y forget the feeling of suf- 
"Д focation on emerging 
Mur them into the oven-like 
V; eat of the outer air, 
NM which, cool as it ed 
before entering, quite 
N "| sto our respiration 
4 ‚ | after Ше still lower tem- 
КА perature of the limestone 
Мад, caverns., And so 
.| the temperature of Eng- 
977 land y" 2 b warm and 
moist ai 
f the tropies 
when wafted into our lati- 
de. as the air 
а very of а ш 
generating and applyi 
the force of аши md 
нА em f such limit 
eight our enginee 
have hitherto ut for 
Ш vain, and which if f E 
e would not only cul- ce BENGALS AUGUST 
vate our fields, but re- | 
duee the engine-room of T AE Л ° : yore Ser 07 
our cerent з, and the П i P м ^ Ь : 1 
е permanent way of our railroads by 70 or 80 per | siderably h » I beg to for- 
aifer P MAY pete i to the draught of my fork- Кемен ui um Sou m а Ыт vi m eredi гм i docta "m ran MN fay Tereg Жом 
Bui de y persons "er d ed largest size Pte "ps d tof the kd рөгү of aped islands. | given too мечуй the ict. of геа, hot forse 
ose who have not so much power at their di lI|fr north of west (v viz., | attention to justi 4 es of 
hare сив ste ru ver мезеба Bre ag 24 im om i2) ч ud lare brought e cold CAS help, and also of such 
which ыы а, "чен, E MT. да A e passes in latitude 555 iustead of 45?, and а it will | The dps drives 
of power, Mr. Wilmot, of C g n n that before the air could Bave reached, as it | thresh corn 
а аА, ot, о ot , Who uses the large et M Rive isst gy f so high a latitude, viz, the position 
root, aud dhs in afts and oxen in | frigid zone, that it ve been sensibly cooled aided i telli industry, as 
, э. а У has been adopted in Cuba Mis consequently that the rain which it tested td M E 
í March 28. Britannia Works, B free ier M So been cold. 2. The great lis iron horse, 
rain b this s was ded, itously distri 
Fie of. (ТТА m p. 202). | me to onde s YU Mine from a southerly direction, dum Siin he re 
à ту | asmuch as most storms of this nati | 
opinion vas that it came ате уе стой дыны T алата 
