THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
701 
can түзө sd me an - 
SM re o 
and dS nly E E 
о the classes above 
Farmers! Clubs 
: The Climate А, = m est of England. 
m. said :—The effec climate on the 
во m is most obvious, m = results 
— two year e had 
Wheat'erop fro 
"Mio tron semg a a v statement, tha 4 if the same skilful 
the same soil when the 
elimate is М p m 1^ desired hes bring the Wheat to 
perfection, e-third more in produce | would 
е «уе аге 
ќе injurious to cereal crops, it is on n whole 
favourable to the production of а large amount o 
. The seasons are free from gre ais extremes 
entral Europe the heat, radiated 
Miscuigneoas. 
of а 
veris d of pho sphates, peris. qr phosphates 
and, at the same t f a large 9 
monia generated by decaying сае 
and animal ge ад, рае contribute 
the health of the T 
s 
туч у t town wer- 
ightson, М i" British тугу 
TE meom CT circular has бй d 
Бу the Are o the "olcia ls of the "Unions 
aw 
ral cou iie the colleetion of facts 
ost th 
relating is gredi statistics is › proposed to be made у 
е 
r vg 
са the follow 
he ex eriment for - 1854 will embrace the whole of Scotland 
wing counties of England and Wales— 
Suffolk, —À Wilts, Leicester, Berks, W 
West Rid of York, Bre recon, and De СЫ 
proceedin uin will be conducted, e in 1853, pey c" auspices of 
чү 2 Society. In England a nd Wales it is intended to 
put in motion the machinery Sich worked, noi the whole, во 
satisfactorily in Norfolk and peine In Norfolk and Hamp- 
shire se nd that this t was best promoted by the 
fo а н co-operation, in every union, of a joint committee 
of owners аа occupiers, nd the Statistical Committee? with 
the chairman of the union for its chairman, and by employing, 
ith th f the gusedians, the clerk of the union ка 
elassifier, and the relieving he cou 
itt Hinka 
ford 
the mere fact of its existence, as well as by the employment et 
the union officers under its di rections, go far to ins песевв, 
and I trust you will find no difficulty in organising pe а com- 
mittee among the leading agriculturists of your union. The 
to much элен —— 
ma 
pe or nearly-aM, they have to'do 
two following heads; —'To induce, 
————————— 
—— енене 
үү ARNER'S —G 2, АКМ AND COTTAGE 
Cast-i 
ron Pumps for the use of Farms 
| E" Manure Tanks, and ry : 
Wells, £54 
Patent Pump .. » 1 15 ri 
Patent Pump, w with 15 feet. of lead 
pipe attached, and bolts and nuts 
ready for r fixing - „8 0 0 
те 
ыт 
sizes are al 
be obtained monger ог 
Plum r in Town z X - Д 
some аЙ А d um or of tke 
8, CRESC 
Every pte e of "V add for Raisin 
Water; Fire Engines, &с. " 
BUD DRAINING L LEVEL, 
Pu 
These D: Draining Lordi have lately 
mproved ; , they hav 
f 
. They are so simple th that at any 
labourer who et read ca 
h 
Epwarp Wem, Agricultural En- 
T eer, 16, th , New Road, 
8 Doors West of the Hampstead Road), 
temoved from Street. 
O | by their example and i influenco, their neigh ibours to fill up, their 
renewed ife; the e sun, Raving o d the mastery, schedules фи Septembe r30. To н улус Д M ei of 
to glo -~ his mi ht, d a a tro ical tempera- officers engaged in the inquiry, апа to erify | 
appears E “м g Р Р а ^ ета А The results of the exp Mei in 
ture is felt, wher winter rei gned. | Norfolk, and Hampshire, which were unavoidably prolonged 
But with us the аА sun often leaves the unripe |t ve od Ард Cie er ЫМ рое д е o ы 
may,w О etrimen , 
Кө, m EN the Yine, кла пе пса 29 feld о шилей: with this employment. Stili, the Poor Law Board SSRS BURGESS anb KEY 
for favourite e sport., W arati vely | are very far from wishin LS trict boards of guardians fo the MA adii" Englínd, KAY 
slight difference between the temperature and | employment of. their officers, whenever they see d irgi is md = Dd aud "Tools £N. OV DDR 
. On the hills o ria the pro het де herd said, арр xvi. of 1000, of the ‚ыу ой: Farme 
e prop р 
Eu me by night aub tie ан by nd? ross. Теў Му ird to facilitate labour at least 90 pet cont. Tho 
бау; but on our coast lids, the air from the sea Notices to Correspo loi Psi cs siia Soe Mis dis i. x pope prize, 
ifor mperature. e water of tlie | Baxwixo: cs Yu у? ТАН quanties kin pore” by Pie r9 application, and Illustrated Catálogu 
з seldom sinks in thé depth of winter below 469, so |` Seven will ma quA JS best Tagh тарен g пат а 
—the EA =" 
that rarely uch plants on th hore — эла he р malt vc ack malt for king ^ the мч ed Newgate Street, and and es Britain, London. 
Fróm. thi the neighbourhood of Penzance, an withou beer, AP a of .pale, 2 bushels o бту, кой 82 
шоге ularly the Scilly Isles, are well adapted to the 14 lbs. of К black malt ыз ous ренот т э T раї K 
'owth of the early P. ; and no doubt the same root ега mise » м Є pe 2. ueed | апа nieh ems 
uu A grown at the south-western extremity o Ке: with cold de the ешрге e "or or 188", the I itis Bos su "s Е 
with equal suc urs is а country diversifie put in, in a similar manner as for педа” 
і until it is boogie toan egnat c arem dii 
by hill'and dale, Not like the marshes of the Danube, mien e t on; the malt sacks and the dmm ads d the: со. С E farin S t Dy 
The cover put on, t uA ER per 
the h poison lies on the swampy surface ;| on the top of it, to keep йи wort as. warm as p nithe | capt? ID 
not like the plains of India, where you must sleep above | meantime" the Coppe per been re-filled, the water is pre У AND EL, 103, ueni treet, — Bri- 
the Tever lie Péríóh ; nor like the sandy plains of ра arin ng foe e second en ес ж > MT җыл" їп, who on application will forward wliolesa]esnd lprices. 
иль ovens of Nature hed lands of a Min € a опей it Eppure г; when | E DOMO."—Patronised b -— "the 
ыа: : ^n untries where (in the a age M ihe оо чена tre pail are returned into the masb-tun, nd e обой» or Tho actes seda Sir ^r Pax for tbe 
East run Society 
the eni ) тн h is fire and the is flam x Ф іп off, th turned, 35 gallons of water, at a Crysta ta] Pal oyal Zoological Society, and Mrs. Lawrence, of 
18 the monarch of the day, and vegetatiói drops température: of dre are strewed over the bed of tlie grains, in | Ealing кер ed 
and ani nature moans beneath his influence. The em s described for the ale, and allowed fo rema ain | «FRIGI Domo” & Canvass made of prepared И А. 
hav ing—* Great God, why hast thou| covered up for. one quarter of an hour, then run off in Wool, & ресе ect no п-еопапеот of Heat and ас Keeping, wt ere- 
e hell i h dem izni?” : nderback in the same way as the first extraction, 6574 ever -it „is applied, а fixed tempera for 
кы» eme Ghizui ! But from our green grains perfectly dry. The copper being empty and the fire | all horticultural асосаи purposes, dr preserving Prts 
minor impürities sink nightly into the valleys the wort, which should measure 74 gallons, is put in | and Flowers rching rays of the sun, from win 
gamped, rt, frosts. То be bad in any 
below, and ERN d кый alopoh à diy ind МАУ ле тшу as poasihio, vit d iba, of Qe Dant КЫРАН ДЫ m АЙМА eet and moring fr At 1s. 64. per 
. e remain e ү! ин. " 
ined here xd troie on idw серй са Бка onines dd. Did atit Ch Vl is boiled an additional ot E. T. ARCHE E 7, Trinity e Street, ty, Fe 1 
with ye іё ARENE out fog, and so producing Z коре, 5 ea may be taken from the copper and the Royal Mills, ER. UN 
Ы, 5 gendering hoar-fros , and ap eutti examined: and оша the op мы ма Би P b: = с ALKS. 
Lp nuns а southern slope, зіне, Беа may dissolve. In fact this Juice should be put | NT R. FLEM MING'S. WEEDING on SALTING 
ай ditch ` on the lower idus sád cattle yards о d tih cbe fiet quantity of H The wort is MACHINE тов GRAY E w x: Aiert LA) рь 
йит of е val Hamidh i another chara Шеп гаю Bongi a Beya aneo ра е POR o eas ве, айылга, ftm wom pana vi prices ey bad. 
а a E at sa М . , 
teristie of our liii M. cauere d тей Am e PES with а gallon of the wort st the ссе ot n: | WATERPROOF PATHS. BARN AND CATTLE SHED 
Tation arisi 4 “ en. fi tation has commen , i 
ба of 6 о Анн KWA ing sea. Atthis| sallon of wort is added to it; and just before the wortsare| о who would a oy oy their Gardens ‚ the 
Té of thé year thi E between the sea-fo eus E the proper tempe T2 in moderate weather, j 
db Viso ~- . trugg w g coo; 3р а be 2 gallons containing the yeast, which winter nnd should co са 
aie mh on the lad im may often be observed ; € ja 2 e d d tion, are strewed or spread| CEMENT CONCRETE, which a formed th loss Been 
the fog, until, in r5 ч the evening, it : e fermenting tun, and the worts let down ue them." | gravel of which the - isat — etui vaso 
Né srar aa gne e casked. The above direc- | is mixed with it, and to every partof sharp 
us ш - сЕ : In 2 осир! o дауа пе гае P Br Su h Wine Maker river sand. То five parts 0! оа п луы "orien 
e rising temperature drives it a Lor a ohio pp a land Cement, and incorporate the whole well їп tbe dry state before 
Ti» hen en it [es about the horizon to return at ni жт Ювлгхв: А B. puts а оно one part of which we do not under- applying the water. Itmay then be laid om 2inchesthick. Апу 
mw ia er. How "far ppiying LB ieenired 
216 Sutfaces of eed БЕ condense the vapour, p stand and the other does not admit of an meii si laboaret ix wir QU it. No tool is req мум 
шр Moss - and Fern 2 will a 2}-inch pi ca ater, | spe e hours it es as bard н of the 
water itio e limbs; &nd the leaves drop ossible to say how much water such a pipe under a pal И grow through or проп it, and it resists the action : 
i the : Ин, though no rain is falling. ressure would depen b ce i to the dis ws E ris аге € frost. It is necessary, y ma Loads ih ritui е 
Whey ^de it d а а еннет. а нф тоа caer et y^ EE (four fet) e to d m ciun a fall the — = I par for 1 BAR: ARN Ns, 
“meant, tha e same ЕЕ 
mM: moisture, and the western inland "ras яра а : ж peg rone c ATTLE-SHEDS, FARM- YARDS, and ай — "M 
d larg z quantity. Ear ^ ed Lm dioe пекты, It It idit drainage of the en i - v cnr Vell ain 
Фо а half ~ Ауа Di. s ns, 50 Mes aDhnber of acres from which а Cinch pipe will | win ir the Сайын, J. B. Warre & Ваотиказ, 
Mh erop in "Arg! andas to the mumber of acre aed 
Stet it'the litre Pim e eed is leaved j| Carry off the water, that depende оше ii MN tim mes m the | Millbank Street, Westminster: 
í са p qu = Nm „on the liability tò grent e a ооруйт of | PRI M EUNUEI 1851. 
: -avoid the storm; аан | Море з ee n tha existqos VER RCOROMICAL R ^ be 
5 receive the rays of light an Springs within the are 4 UNDY, Masoy ап me IMEI 
аа oubt if sach| САМОЕ С = 
. im ә t of the cat, the horse, and the pe xoscorrc бык bis Ж-ын Gier We. «й Westley, S MARBLE and рса я BKS Belgrave Wharf, 
Ao v migration of animals and birds; in the "slides. are (о Ne cannot answer your question about Life | Place, Pimlico anüfactured by improved machinery. 
of іа; comp with the Shetland Хегай „кё т т imagine it needs а Royal charter to insure| Мате ХОМ неу piece ti т de ылы inito р alled for qual n 
winter nome ~ yoe Á— and thé | "iimite liability. ER ^ eer : ^ good Marble-Chimnej-piece for dos. Marble W 
activity of others ; becomes us to study | Swart Finu: M ster. Perhaps we may bea ^ р. ГЕК, your tae a apes at» remarkably а heap rate for eret 
^ produce complete ве eges ian m verit: detur rom cH fit for m &c атт Д "i pes tion. 
Een днд and to adapt our 
our animals, to the climatic 
7 must encounter. 
chief саа cy Rape, Mangold "Wurzel, Parsnips 
perhaps RS bage 
and 
ten 
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