666 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Ocr. w | 
M 
character. That which I use is grey lime, 
contains * soluble silica." 
“I now КЕР, {о have before my eyes a capital 
th of the unusual intensity x 
Swedes adjoining each 
to myself, t е ther to 
mine. 
friend none to his field, but in all wi 
mew sd was well dit "i and well cultivate 
a good plant alike in both fields, and the 
Sodes ma equally well until affer the first hoeing, |' 
when the disease 
in, and now I 
Turnips pe, are all beginning to be infected. -In a 
word, t the crop of this field 
| y 
“ On the other hand, in my own field, although 
disease d not ga pem t do not 
more th n the 
per acre. 
nips e this as an indiea t he 
bc aee lime, which I then n apply, i not only for their 
"removal, bat in the full expectation that it will be 
to my other crops; and I think that their 
usual excellence testifies 
“As the above illustration of this destructive dis- 
ease and its effectu. 
may beco 
soil before the Turnips a 
" lime, with the vi ew of obviati 
se, is non Au but a 
remedial effects controverted, I think it extreme ely |^ 
probable that this -— Ces of dores а be jus 
tified by facts, an 
and it p of some 15 inches square upon 
of this my as 
=з put 160 bushels po this grey ina iit acre; while my | су, 
applied я 
ome E 
Y | at an end, there are cer 
agricult 
is again utterly |in 
to the soundness of the ре 
the table. | 
number and quality of lots "na d 
were à m valuable I [fre 
energy w which allotm 
n in this пое as well as 
skill and 
r estates in тг m 8 s of the c 
We pe received the following letter from Mr. 
IRD, just as we are going nd itis | 
justice to that gentleman, v n our opinio 
t: ап Jost attacked, to iie it "all the iem e Hd 
n our 
a 
- 
or mother; though the political n is 
tain - sons conneeted with the 
tural Ae rest who seem res =ч ed to make me 
stand ill with the English rol have, however, 
such con обеде іп the English. love i fair play, that 
ke peal to their sense of jus 
most difensiv ve terms with 
biu ue statement at Tiptree, 
regard to . TELFER’s Italian miM, е $ z 
those who know eed I trust it is unnecessary to 
answer to such a charge. То the —— body id 
large it is een pa 3 дыг ойег ап 
Iw 
ledge the de н С Briüsh and Foreign Agricu I 
cus neither time nor opportunity for p “premeditation, and 
n running rapidly through my m pies most 
likely to е 2 distingui 
апа seien 
tific as agr ipei whom Mr. 
Mercu had dca md 
well 
round him, it seemed to me right 
d west sides of Great Britain 
Vu i 
а — which very much c 
made by Mr. Mxcur, to itis effect, that a 
gentleman rent present, Mr. TELFER, had told 
day that he had grown 25 tons of Italian Rye-grass ha 
on a Scotch acre (or ish aere) 
Ж; of course, well aware that the application ғ 
Е: dissent E: intimated 
— pe TELFER, I passed on to another su 
ader of the Mark Lan 
extra- | 
nary rigal jay. that I 
“Та walking through Mr. Mzcnr's e uterine to 
- Agna а TE LFER said to Mr. Mor ап 
ы] 
Sec 
= 
[е 
Rye-gra 
Myre 
that he himself X: grown 
‚ tons of у іп tires cuttings from a Scoti 
th 
n quite — о acknow: t 
shed зеет гун of political = 
сої 
to point out the natural distinction which the difference d 
wi 
orroborated one x | © 
me dis 
we 
me 
h.aere.of about the 
if such erm. were grown they 
that clim He said the 1 
ch statements. 
wic and your anaa Pe as most d 
n agric ње а ral leader 
Glouceatershire? [ 
of the Mark Lane ерга, of last М 
appears as a letter 
by - fo le 
—la 
H Ете m & copy o the lett it I Yee 
shall order your paper instead ч theirs. 
the letter in your paper, asa c ач озиде ыд : bua ir e editor 
ofthe Gardeners’ Chronicle? 
Dublin, Oct. 7. BEA) ALE ww 
The let tter thus * sent to ans vos of the Gardener 
Chronicle? has n " reached u but as we are sorry to 
have lost the good opinion ога опе who is so well known in 
the agri а world as pe - e Erie we tale it 
e the eolumns of ou 
offering iude explanatory. mede as may, 
еф to our a us y ification in iod And as the 
e z the 
MD 
Wi » u E 
recall "d eem коне his full name or his ad 
uld not have been iden оше А 
the знаат тайнен of our mí 
portant aspeet of the matter— "Sla ies 
me ы Bé the gro эса of Mr. Bro - 
not 
^ 
hat 
alter it at а 
authority for iio statement, both 
as 
чаена of bay ; and secondly the credibility of 
ment spun ding the a of Grass obtained 
he | the sta 
E] b a u single зебои pr that is qo мүт: T att ei ai 
ave hitherto Piceni our own 
opinion. regards the first, the e case make 
| I Caird to ins ve been merely the то $= which ш. 
Telfer uttered what was said, for the 
was obtained in conversatio: 
c 
we 
sheet which is now lying before РТА зба the statement; n: on Apes conversation we eriei Е етн чан у а 
vol аР. 5 Spe were aston г. TELFER'S we see, has tms " 
most useful sequel to the allotment ionat ned: KrNNEDY's sog k kabl corroborated ап T abont he е bay referred to the quantity which | 
t month, to which we made reference x hi 
> ibit " d еас had several times visited the probably be made out of — 
pads " ас Do A — farms of both these gentlemen, and resekan to be ac- es — w crema in MÀ -— "da gian EN 
nants, esta "^ j raeity. Ifeltanvaclfiusti- | 1° expressed : "e w abide 
| formed of the resul ts of the competition fied th ty ue ES = opad we asan "Maie given as to the remark 
occurred; a e honour of success is, of course, апу way misunderstood Mr. Тағы gave him а public | that was made upon the им, -— as io ihe pe 
increased by publication, opportunity тыч. meright. I distin on whom the оке. не sibility of it ^" 
That our readers may learn the extent an ex- fore, 4 at the — ve made by meat Mr. se point, the credibility 2 "the peni 
Pe which on is тйк” estate, M over rare ct repetition of the 25 tons of Grass nat а ЖД 
| 8 very startir w o M MORTON aid m те у "м. tui So Scotch aere, we t think it is either “ w 
SEE showing the SOME: of of атыз for B in regar sa Ai o “damaging” i еа —— ун 
with the districts from which the * But suppose instead о of ru 20 tons of ha belie nere r. bete Mw 
à Y | aere, I һай said i 'its equivalent—65 tons of Grass. 5 The two wit n this subject? Мт. enel, d 
-— : — RENS Log Umpar «d etly the same; and Mr. Mill, on n 33 33 Scotch aces ак kept 25 ди 
з PE I3i€ _ ELFER, hether he converts it into hay or not, equally 5 sheep, 200 pigs, and 25 cart 
килу ш э | $ d |draws from the land many times its ordinary produce by | Past month." wed ay y^ 
| = $ a É че = of чеш m anc elimate together. re here ? it will 
TI - itor of the Mark 
_ е А | зт |а e| eme epres uses towar s me, and admits from his 
2% Tili? 33 | Correspondents, are ditable to the character of a 
Š : : : 1 Pa edere iom jou ica. I throw back his — ез with 
~ d a > 8 Hali а and ё Tibelloas ч when {лм ардак аа me for. Ба 
Tihi dore em. = 
Каа e editor and "his friends. who 
1 107100 83 Месні'в really ооа why di 
b 4. s f gnan d di not 
Кы Ын 18 | out like men at the ti те -- 
grassari 1 ТНЕ AYRSHIRE HAY CROP. 
бее І x K е me to read in the тв s Holyhead, | 
7 uch hurt е wild sta. 
- ed me i had always looked up to y pr | readily best 
agricul | authority. I now to have апу confi- | and to that the leading mer "mel E 
0 | dence in. е І энер have M in his | witn eet + we or ces F Ln hl Jai 
tatemen or truthfulness su m 
have for our frie d M t stipe dor € 
E E MS, not wishing zee an ma we may very well be bo manatas T7 [7 
IN LL адвичрра A > terward s ad «It 
| expressed indignation at such ts being. NU NEM D | 
E perleeüy ivo 25 йош expect you in eommon fairness to ee i 
S un M м s 
PUEDE еш». UE 
S 
e REM 
