30—1854.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
regnas is а theory ; and the more гесе t| 
inquiries om the subject throw great doubts on - 
Ir 
held: in solution in the water, he found the 
latter to Amr the former;- | It istherefore unnecessa 
t0 assum decom n of the tissues as the source 
of the х ба in this ease d though equally precise 
experiments have not Mons. 
has been dist pum — out th 
are (ws is by no means con 
mit, as а general fact, that the pemen e does 
M experi- 
ет rnip, and gua 
ifferent cond:tions of 
дик тён noir the difference. As 
a а illustration Ж [- omi I may 
mention communica me by an i: 
ufaeturer of жал иа 
„Manufactures large quantities of superph 
coprolites alone, an hr he assured me 
ENS in a favour of guido for. 
MÀ өтөн 
а 
тап 
at, when sent to 
those employed it 
3n Scotland proved u and he had f ound p 
absolutely necessary to a" a proportion of ammonia, 
DT бу 
iae Per 
other plants, itj. 
bate from | Pro 
pre ate from de etecting adultera 
the pea K England, = t D gave s к servi 
e very sam 
gradual accu 
| consi 
which ma 
to apply m 
In such 
ау at any time, by pro 
broug ht into a useful condition. 
r ith i is no the dorm 
2 мт еа sooner or hus he will find it requisite 
w spending 
. Pro derson, in the Tra 
Highland a and ў ене Society. 
by it. 
two-thirds 
of 10 grains 
2 Way's 
prepared for pe, boih €— The faet is, that the 
effect of a 
muc uec ter extent than we at one 
time inclined to: B Logs under the influence. ог at 
ious as 
v ded em ч арта: жш: ingeni 
күү i we 
rie Е of dede experiments be 
vation introduced 
Mr. 
ona -has recent! pd 
"ehe РА 
M ive 
y the d tmi aed pare ra d 
-— EU with (a Tur m бе 
paces und Freedom, 
‘on. the mind. the. importance of саг 
y, and are 
condition into 
by its exclusion, Хо 
H2 ius 8, хдо reef effect gm ness uced ; al 
Lp upon Tause 
on tillage gas: 
and the m of ot Mr Smith's System 
adden + T етә: 
w а vanity о о еса ва 
ле ы form 
ema а e of W 
зоа, е! 
Whea 
ement.: The whole matter com 
à NO 
„тише is applied. to Ше land part uit ncs 87 
passes into ап inert state ; and the 
t constant and bec. but ч 
to suspend our к 
Sms бе proper place in which to refer to the 
Smith at Lois: 
is im 
beca quite 
and 
n 
own 
body оп} 
articles. 
they w 
what ei 
guidance 
енн of. 
Let it 
cation of manure. 
amp о, Limestone Walls C e found 
i» of every cottage I have yet built (tans торе | 
nse has ed, and I find 
OLD 
The үз 
have gom - a 
y) fo ihe pur 
of detetinialng what price they 
Should fix for such and s 
The trade 
агын 2 d et jm рр!у! bed 
d give any i of 
ri: wou dd 
"The trade has formerly been 
£| almost exclusively kept in 
sary information for their own 
yiela of of the se etc w пер the 
үе он 
Jose samples, a. 
have tested 
m" fail; all earths, sand, and ы -— must be dete 
he pure 
ds of its weight in the fire; the ash is the 
„ J. ©, C. [The 
of eac 
»—— distinct and signifieant.J 
ortable Manures, - М per bushel.—In re 
article, in 
pos spare 
n limestone 
dry, ` 
n 
differenee to. the B мй metal yone 
; [immens Somer рр 
і 
а i Ў р-а The 
өч 
itherto have se- The 
por to 
tfi 
voc 
ап 
ет. 
toh be 
been entirely betw 
"Ed enm rtis to the old system, 
ша | the 
пав | Avo Wed бең of valining ан Ph 2 35 
,|injury resulting therefrom, or from ttachment tx 
ished e d have те hitherto atatid aloof from the E 
nage 
Fore shall meet at least tires thnes 
the committee shall 
subscribe 5s, and upwards to the funds 
ese inert ma 
the valuable constituents of етиў ченә may be se 
ts | ehange i in syst 
eir 
turned in consequence 
ссо-ріре in my kitehen 
„з doubt this 
management. yy хуй 
of having а voice 
price on their own property. 
times ín 
—— o! 
ree by а 
capital of h 
Home Correspondence 
Adulteration of Gua 
unobjectiorsble mei: 
he question of rare tiom in g 
ч a single sai 
d 
Way tells us that there 
of ^ чаршы. 
һе 
never found 4 fire 
white ash -— loses 
due 
samples are suffi 
rtant, not "iit in de porchase 1 m in the mtd 
rideaux, Plymoi 
that this 
distriets. This n 
am oon generi walls Pith a lining of doe Note 
an interval betw ricks the ston 
езү and tying m brick i lining to T. у walls y 
К * headers." will m 
ake the 
se is not much, and the 
our labourers 
Seien 
New Pnix 
growers chim [^ Tight | 
in fixing & 
e growers have determined 
deliver their goods with- 
t knowing wliat they are 
for them 
rs will hereafter 
The grow 
sell to ep party who pays them 
— Шы t 
соор it 
t for town and 
санъ now adopted 
a plan of кон of aeres grown 
ble yield; enabling 
to ascertain 
a fair jer eren price | 
een buyer an 
ess 
t is безет with che 
fear 
of the Society annually, 
ought | 
consequence -— that, when tillage is vaser dà eel isa in 'advanee.—5. That no 
whieh реке 
т may be | excluded from - 
te | member — 
каре асс. эЧ 
de t meeting, and 
| majority 5e then ele eted. That al itical be totally 
gs of 7 о Бону T: mu Ты every 
2 émis Qe А 
i produce. м all den y 
wishing 
this quahfieatio: 
‚Че 
on | АП young ше 
{һе А 
А) 
be distinctly understood that the object of the 
merchan 20 
member wishing for the qunm o! 
re Ф thereof in writing to the secretary, 
submitted to the annual 4-4 meeting: te 
10. That а er: of the above rules be given 
becoming a me 
ch of the ill-health of 
Cattie Pools. —Mu cattle arises, 
no doubt, Ap the state of the "er they drink, © I 
d you a p opt to 
| which the water runs 
nud us which injures the w 
moreover, it deceives 
| have in 
М р 
поврће 
ull i not phu dung or weeds 
&c. Somerset. Еч 
й gricult чау) —— n Lord voti, vari gs 
ropic lette rieultural edu umi in the 
Journal of the S i gricultural: 
Would it vv 
poen of "niis for a "county degree" 
of character engaged in ax ig 
tural У ог einpioyment, er ages reference to the 
pe Сороро ces of parents or near 
ra Surely his lordship would never contemplate 
Жир ре e privileges competing for the proposed 
* deg an enterprising and intelligent youth 
о "might zi de able to show that л в parents were, or- 
er had been, in independent circum Nor сап 
ub se it unjustifiable ambition ї in the son of an 
icu rking mee to aspiretoa. 
mi 
ral la AE Or wor to а 
24 becoming an Paene 
Wheat Crop ‹ an ы Thin Seeding. „Жа our iusta 
various mishaps bave attended ed. the growing wen 
Wheat, viz., rust in blade, 
ile cold lasis wh 
ч сеа ppi 
vet of n ioh ale p 
NA overcome, , Within 
M 
namely, 
ensis to an alarming e 
Mir cron a ors eere iem 
dud bundant t crop may 
especially where our system, of isolating the plants, at 
an early time, in their regular order has. 
2 attended to, n of which miy be fairly esti- 
m 6 t А late 
absence 
common kind, at grains | of a. 
favourite variety y averaging 72 kernels ' ear, and. 
both kinds each — рыба aii 
natural entis Hardy and fem Seed, Growers, 
Societies, 
э, LINCOLN MEETING OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL. 
SOCIETY n ENGLAND. 
RN Am 22.— 
ORSES. i 
The praise sia have towed. ‹ 
classes, м. > are justly 
Ум h they as sos 
| eart-horse e 
we can by no 
