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uniform delivery of the seed. The lower edge of one 
cup is now 
continuity with m others is red. Mess 
Marychurch of Havertoriest Pire venir 
. the. same thing, а with e < the 
ding chains, =: which the tubes - he eld er 
when Мм fully exten i by spreading AR yr 
nd con tracting the upper edge 
he former catches t 
i Men 
meeting of the мү үзе! банти бориз, although I | f 
do not know Junto tood the test of e 
A. m A s the apparent ем 
chains, and other jingling pieees in а Suffolk drill, is 
i so real a hindrance or misfor- 
more than merely 
m of а „and lay it thus 
in lines beneath ч surface. oft the soil—we have dibbling 
s con 
in one line, but in distinc idis positions. on | received: during idi aea week, w 
t line ; and the method СА whieh this m on Schilthuis, of Groningen, prese indi to "ч Council а 
and dibbling are effected under t i p en of ou copy of his essay “Оп ма teens Agriculture t 
subject. Drop-drills, 1 һу очоп {һе Soil апа Population, and on the Condition and Im 
the continuous stream rof seed, or сауса ЗА flow rovement of the Spi Classes in the Nether- 
down. tbe funn e bottom -of it, in a revolvi т Ys — v the Dutch Society | Ге 
pinion, or hollow c i 
g compelled, by the 
. | a certain sum in refreshments^if they atten 
y | the chair.—The 
ment. Unhappily, es reverse js, more un ap 
the. case. eetings of these. soe 
often: held at 
—— o fines 
meetings, and 
pel 
e compulsory sum not to be excee eed 
d that it а 
the ue amount of th 
s to this 
eet in drawing 2 mod to it 
T the aid who чү. 
an interest in the welfare of the labourers, ga mo 
ды, о о are asked to aeta to -- 
societies as honorary members. B. Samuelson, 
Societies, 
YAL AGRICULTURAL 80C 
Nani te —Mr. 2 AYMOND e Р., in 
es of 14 candidates rum. sión 
ere read, Pro f. 
e bad jm applisation been successful. He considered 
t tol ueh error in рэт , that 
of the p of ehareoal on ammonia was i 
ch 
o 
| semaqo-matin w 
He then gave an inte "a 
process thert, by. which 
reduced, y a double acion of purification, into- m 
agriculture, as the more valuable manuring matters. 
were ec in solution Abd. WS off in the pellucid: 
com 
mass: 
before the meeting, w. 
Dr. Calvert, + Sir John Johnston, Ma 
Caird, and the Men 
thanks of the. m mbers were v unanimonsiy hee to 
Prof. v Patin on the motion of Mr. М.Р, seconded 
by 
n and- Pernollet had. leave to exhibit the- 
Major кон, Мг, 
la 
is operar. 
assing the a n throu e a revolv- 
vaca with cells of sufficient size, | of Sei aàrlem had be and which | 00 
and, by а slow revolu of this, ea arate.| the author offered to the Саза оп з дв occasion “ав a ing metallic plate © Jinder bo "into compartments 
to b t as soon as it comes ow of his homage to the merits of. England in agri- ing apertures ias A = the grain 
opposite the exit hole. ultural science, and as a proof of his esteem for the (red from. its e ape 
is proper here to mention the акы as of Mr. Royal Agricultural Society, also h valued in his | Seeds, dirt. or mr! passing wer at the end of the 
Garrett's бвр аен v silos p-drills are not | own cou The Council md this present with machine ша = fit for.sowing. 
much in fashion— andit is h desirable that T pm a vote af kei best thanks.— iles, M.P.,havingex-| _ The Council adjourned to Wednesday, the 21st of - 
80—is probably ан worthy of adoptio d has.| pressed his own iud and those of Mr, Pusey, on. the June, at 12 o'clock, when Prof. Way would deliver his. 
jantan 8 Гау ape as u— other Е: "ве kimd.|importanee ofan early settlement of the prizes to be | Lecture on the Absorbent Nature of Soils, 
pron is simply Igi sown is-| offered by the Societ > ^ the Essays and Reports of 
delivered d a joi ted tube, and ¢ the lowest joint-has | next tint, і ET а that eeu ial perm xD. ЕһлАх бос1ктү, DELFAST.—AÀt the last er mas et 
a pesdnlom on given it over а bé nd ed for ^ pose, i ng of the eommittee it was eon m жү 
d pla atform, which closes it ether w PrAT-CHARCOAL of, Way then. proceeded {о 98 pa R 9 Жей t 35 timate shoul 
rest. The material caught upon-that-platform, inside deliver a lecture on. peat-charcoal and other deodorisin ng. PRS iS нү. ONU — «г А rough 
tube, Mene ar - ios e ly so substan He remarked that, independ Ma сайл! ry — mer тет" тд «ад ima 
the- is at rest; for, as soon: as. it moves towards the | noxious gases resulting from the aed action eain perio ek е e КЎ E 145,000. statute- 
other end of the arc in mide it c the eontents бг generally, and hich, consi sted prin ly of ОЬ Руа Ме m Sido Mia year ; but aye as; theother 
pped | sulphuretted hy hu ammonia, eac were insúfficient, it was thou, c yt desirable that 
Ahin quei " bae. par articular animal e bundan Government should. "i а сб earlier than D^ 
the manure a would ise be delivered, so. кое з by Ше di and, in many cases, dae 4 sabieetrof rt enr 
e c Vt File em fer Pol Wd n i m le, was inapp Imm т ртт ofthe ject o die duina. 
п e groun -pg ' i кр» bn — TAL — by deodorising a large nig te the R 1 WBr—-viz., the means of гн M 
In whole саи of брае machines, the seed is | amount r2 manuring bae was the secured, - lo: Р е Ваи vigation 
s rey laid at intervals in-a-continuous channel, but | He then enumerate e various dig and double | ih 99 аар. ld b d e D 
t is deposited at nti vida in eup-shaped cavities on | deodorisers that had bo employed. He referred to. Ph mapal supply. fr ga P Po» Jg and e 
the suríace of the land, .The-mode of their-aetion. will| Sir William Burnett's excellent. application ef chloride | 97 only in part available through Prussian ресе mo 
be best described when MÀ e meri ei of the | of zine, aid to the ordinary chloride of lime ; to gypsum was, eyidént. Ваг BM ivl орик Routen. 1 EN 
different machin M, dn o. 25 of Blackies| (sulphate of li a conversio EMEN suppl меце be wp P de an - 
dia of Agriculture mospheres into sulphate of ammo чын Бадо Ж атас "улу Er: d mias 
of lime ; to the agree of pure ammonia, and d no : ET EU E the 
its power of giving intensity to odours of'a disagree- |. migh cA sonesqience to e "e the: i" е = á 
Home ome Correspondenc able character, which intensity was lost when the ini» Ire ual nuiansahonid: 
Meteoro Voyez Mac эе чече соля zd * storm's| ammonia was withdra to sulphate of iron (green | ү opt ^s meeting probable  deficieney. The 
eye," or “ caim in cem and prog pperas), w hen powdered and thrown into tanks abes pere si the probs inion that the 
sive storms is a vet ges е. їп such, turned black, on nem cs of the sulphuret of iron formed icd ed У Pišas calle р for every 
circumstances could not. exist, H any portion of S air|on the decomposition of the sulphure bydrogen |Р and par way, ed be, for ov . 
Actually ceased. ve-round a centre, still sent He Den. Men to де consideration of : | on the straw, an meri à serving it fox 
have motion. y takes its “eye” rm charcoal as Qn: He gave state-. hore, ts Pih у — por 
with it, or it would fall into [aeo and throw the of the peculiar action of Siri dd Ja general, жа-ай з-й оша be taken, at pode res 
Tide ini contione zate брен oa ae e Ет, Trom de great роз Sin Ра aie tere de amare de n 
at that rate, and produce a strong current of wind | action and superior value of eri pré over | БО ПЁ 
over the line. of its. vii ar me thigisa|all others. He referred to the theo e had been. D WEST ОР ExGLAND.— Last week this 
self-e may: also be Vana qe M led to of this liar ifierenee, and to held E third annual mee at B 
004 that my friend “Е.Р. B. M." is р deserting | а very succe imitation of an »|its p ings was pressed ouf о o£ our esinmns by Ше. 
the views of Mr. Redfield апа Sir. Wm. Reid. Не.) which he and Mr. Paine һай made, in reference both to Manet of the report of the London Е › Clu 
ie fluid mrt ard?" deodorising and ы ерни aee » from the light | was a most successful gathering. tbe imple 
instead of s downward tendeney in the-centre of storms; | poro on Me Fini .of the show. especially ' 
еу both, on the Side, maintain that the effect of which im нн e Peor hitherto gathered. 
is to rna the. upper aimospheso in 1-the. put into a gas-retort, where th under this he 
and actually to down: portions from the|state of very pure and a residuum left of the.new noise, Ms. 
colder regions. I do assure —! itis no matter of|silicated. chareoal in question, 1 
І — charcoals it was not the amount 
Totating roun very- tained that constituted their value, but the mode in 
limited. Án" the atm nne Oniy let“ P, P. Р В. м? which the carbon was distrib 
Observe. a snis SE. ded чі, а. falling barometer,| contained only 10 per cent. of real carbon, w. 
and he. ÁN 90 per cent. He referred to ће 
made on. this s subject. А. arge amount. of water, 50 or 60 ms bad 
`The: judicious” Management. of Labowrers Friend: с took up, and. to 
Socicties is а, subject of great. —— and itisto be. ith. wbich, this 
&hat i СЕЗ continued in- feared this. mode of introducing. w. 
in in-consequence of e € ulse given to the|siate into manures in many cases gave з. turn of the. 
by Mr. Mo. „аб Club.|scale more in favonr of tlie ufacturer 
патен фар of. Friendly Societies tert йш qoae CET th ang: 
у в у ог Я used economi or the p ] 
Cto tan Labourers. pur vi ph yr ;orted, | up. tank water ; if not, he ft tet 
|ә: быдех, .l& had been. long before фе 
assem aaa iiie nar orti on this account; 
be managed with -— and judg- 
orringto 
