THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
698 ИННИ ИИ 
-payi he tufts of Cocksfoot will PEE 
hors ü ards of Sainfoin in а атап ements or recreations of a rent paying tenant. | t eksfoot will be the. first | ~ 
d тт Күт - габ е" ет statement, is| And x imagine that the more intelligent among тае The eulms, however, are : ngage that 
е соон of 5астев keeping “ 7G to 100 horses i in vum willagree with us that, even in "the case of K üich secount it does not make the fin mel 
ied duc ng the spring and summer months— | tenantry w whose means but reach. from Боа to ad ваше es the quantity of itg yield, anà dar 
Some E iium, eating four feeds н uin per бы, and | mouth, improvement will more probably be derived di i nut Er 468 эр p rties (аз sliown tiot only by gi. 
some Оаіѕ at all," will very fairly to | from pax di s given. in ће field, than from о... a MBA: who » н analysis); вош give tis 
corro ie the Scottish m ge prying into what goes on at the fir eside, "we oólipase: Жаза ч ot t e a rus if 
„What, then, is the use о: be made of the facts— ачр а ith those of two other species, well de this Grass 
h we must ri "the to which are| NOTES ON EXPERIMENTS IN THE GARDEN | value as pasture Grass ls e TOt бе 
thusalleged ! Shall we urge every one at once іо OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. | does not suff the comparison, but it SAn у atit 
ence laying d subterranean systems of| Byr PROFESSOR orem о. VII good evidence of the value of chem bea 
in connection nks and force-pumps satas connected with the value P quiries 
pes with ta 
m n is neither песы nor desirable. The “ agricul- 
"on w mony our contemporary relies, | 
is no Валуа in shis logic than he is in his geography, | 
n he would insinuate Mr. Carap's untrustworthi- | 
ness as ап mx rac teacher, because, pe all his 
commeudation his “ FER, he 
had himself кэш имла їп imitation - him. We 
d 
o not know whether it 
са пт as this, mor isit н» the e of“ High- 
g Harrowed,” * that any reasonable pers 
will Jook for : real agricultural status of a public 
n. ч t all be eire M with 
feathers "ed , but more well-con- 
tested field Sn bord the Nw pan of ilr leaders. 
EAM array will gradually 
t pi the strongest 
position ch prejudice at present holds, however 
t|com head a 
20.) 
at). This | isa ves bel v 
Avena fatua wild ANALYSIS OF THREE GOOD GRASSES, BY PROFE 
ing to the true Oats, ап 6 notto the Trisetum form КЕЕШ ра GERNE КҮ сысы, 
It grows as tall, if not taller, than the йрй RM ВАЕ 42 
varieties of Oat ; but is readily distinguished from them | 12 100 parts of e 2925) bs |3559 bg EH 
E Wu. dried айдады SS БЕ B5 
yan woe dena hairs attached to the base of th 919° Fahr. Ве ВЕ ас сан ва 
corolla glumes ; howev this — itis approached > оч m" Jg ex 22 ER 
by pasina starved « or see nens of ed т ld Hga EH 
im which , 
ese es esl ws stiff € lands, where it most 
ong the Wheat and са 
чаны а m be "similarity of its growth to Wheat, 
cannot readily be reum, aene: and, consequ m 
инв is e behind a eing ; it, however, mostly |8 
overtops the Wheat iens ES its large fla 
Уон, коч, пера away light pi air from the 
desir rop; and a 8 seeds ripen be fore the crop, 
s whi 
recklessly defended, ла yield at length. 
f thee Үй, Тһе 
be i neci of getting rid of the pest would. appear to 
be careful bsp. with сг 
indeed so i 
CAM Turres are. contrasts in all nora ал land- 
~ lords or spera it rmers, And ther no — 
interval іп point 
is 70 tons f| 
agri- | 
Logan, w е gave 3 
Согу, MI E who lately spoke «Y а bh Аы о! the | 
Sparkenhoe m ° Club, in Derbyshire, ye 
soil жас, only that it is ride unfit for Turn 
cultivation on me one hand, whils 
oor farmers on stiff dier land 
| emanat for. he weeding of Beans, which, without so 
oing, become a more prolifie nurs for every 
species of weed than is presented in any other crop ; 
this we hold, in my soil, to be a shortsiglited p 
noting 
a circumstance whi ch gives some countenance to m pire 12:32 
belief so general among the far vil th = lias А; ай)......... 
on | clays in the Vale of Gloucester, namely, that it is qus tial Ryo- bes 
unsafe for them to cultivate КЫ because бу leave | grass)........... | 
ehind a de — race of wild Oats. However, be Da елу is gl pos 
this as it may, it will be found * ra a most сонне Е s«foot p 
n 
though it by no means | yields the crops of the 
A m 
®5)...ә......... 
That t pes ола и is capable ^um 
a large crop my e s fully prove 
с S but = “йет 
what coarse, but th 
tint be valuable, ереси in сав. p^ am not aware 
of its having been tried as à cd - Keri id 
but little doubt that if exam 
rom those generally мрой peo Qn tabu 
recommend i иннин 
1l. Poa pratensis (Meadow моге: —This Gt 
as by its slightly ereeping habit it Tende to he 
up that matted form of growth, without. 
mus ente be inferior; this circumstance added de 
the fineness a its lea afage renders it one of the 
peci though 
8 of whieh, as the | must give smooth 
JE: мез М ^s pergit d prides hi Са nm s arvensis, oly rgonum Convolvu füs, Ervum йик! MM tot y fiel sce: 
their 1 high standing |i: dd parine, and the like, so twist апа | 12, Pog pec iouis Meadow Gras 
up refers to is OWN | entwine themselves with the stems and foliage of the a general rule — inferior 
miu dein with which he | тор, as totally to prevent its growing ; besides such a | P. pratensis, a fet hi ch is also ast 
-in it, micat that his expen- | hos ompan nly intained at the price | 100 parts of each of these dried at 219° did 
i im h t 
ама 
represented i inthe ix. reply to their айат» s с Ё 
Mi. :MeligaN. goneralniains ihe .gallant Colonel on | 
came to їз acknowledges pri 
Ке ,if not to c 
he Puccinia fa bis, ungus disease, to w are 
previous year, and Ssa perceptible difference in 
| of the gr 
im es Улу зана avenaceum.  (Oat-like ji 
t que M » 0i. le e need be noted upon this Grass, only that it grows 
h capeiii is no; ' quantity of herbage, equally оп poor clays o 
it sandi the 1 position it seems to be fitted 
by a tendency to increase the size of the undergrou 
таїну of la m aren yr ape "of go | Odes, giving the low ; of the qe 
price rents to the i of strings of small Onions This is th i ed 
ad P the еа 
Logan estates 
se qu deductions, thanks to the enlightened 
icy of the respected landlord, bb not wanted. 
stem ther e was—liv liv: 
their -w ork—that. if the 
they won have lit А 
ber акч 
Wo I 
to play th 
аа 
ya ы а ан 
осо In the latter, w 
as garden 
di h, in Соруп | with great eare ise evil is continued, as the 
е ріод, that farmers! smal у (el left behind will grow with 
rapidi: s 
‚ аз с 
t, which i 
to have a disrelis i 
per cnim secte f for 5p РА exceedingly Pitter and 
* diat sut erti piin СЕ = ot ei disagreeable 
t ous impertin and “ 
: of iddi àdignation, rne Bui 9. Holcus Танай (Soft Grass). mi a Grass of Jimo [it 
i ent of т rent might very well 
merely as entire « 
1, and consequence, as wh 
evidence of ) 
months of August, 
|received in some 
h permet usual 
Е lowers that may be seen of it i 
Sep 
ance proved himself to it; the Fm 
ell Бе con- |i? Mits 
abundant in 
ly mi 
ifie name its greater softness would Seem to entitle | 
ollis, however, of' f Linnas is rime іе тте Тезе Ва: hairy 
d 4 
Hrs or ир dani: i 
hey 
and which is highly A to "Н 
1 SIUS «d BA have not been a. lon 
d 
in eomplet 
arine 
,whieh | 8 
d as ground, for which it is peculiarly | 
а , the hee couch has to be picked ont їп diggin 
fessor Way the reus results :— 
€ 
Fatty m 
eat- docs principles Starch, ki 
а m, and Sugar 
Woody fibre ё» "me 
Mineral matter orash e 
ows 
indication of want of drainage. 
„Ше P. tri great part of. 
to 
oper 
tolerably perfect, it grani y 
Poa pratensis, and others usually of batt 
13. Poa nemoralis (Wood Meadow G 
M e ex- 
t 
