"62 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Nót A 
dH ings, the curd is сиё into thin malformation, this division. of its From this, annually We have several in = 
see rio va side of the tub, where it lies enquiry we may deduce the cause of this аон in | as to this рода who, with Ex снаа е ndeni 
About Т0 minutes, It is thought desirable that the curd the cultivated root to reti to its original form. The | of very great importance, ада, i s | 
$t this Stare should have neq тей a slight degree of wildr t the occupant of uncultivated land, finds at à still exists in our statute S фэ, | 
acidity. An mdividual with an acute sense of smell will | very few inches below the surface, ап indurated, erude, | which is not repealed ; if so, n -— ө ie i in басе 
detect (his “acidity а e blade of a knife that has | unfertilised soil, and, in the early part of th т, pos- | practicable. Мапу old peo 
on the b y par з 8- 
been drawn through the curd, although the curd itself sibly, one supersaturated with water, into whieh the roots 
may not give the slightest indication of the change which | of =y -footed plants tenter, m in 
has commence When the curd is ripe, a little salt— | food, aud where there is excess о water become decom- E а dozen for sparrows, larks, 
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1 eur e of th fo ng j | | wir o 
€loth, put back into the vat, covered up, and placed in strike into the undersoil, and thus their о е | iren true, for lét à Dair of pizeong have еш 
the'press for about three quarters of an hour. After retain their quality of tap-roots. Thus the farmers to four bushels of Peas, and E 
fhis, the cheese is taken out, and a cloth wrung out of Mr. Pearson's neighbourhood may be perfectly right i in А | food, г“ will be found ddl all will be 
warm water is put on it. 16 is again chan ed at two aseribing um forking of their Carrots and Parsnips to |ti year is expired; yet many а" my 
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full, and the edges of the CR in the after- | elub in eabba um А во a reed I ha me | | served that ie DN iie 
noon. morning the 1 m Toii | pigeons | 
sides with salt, and the same cloth is put on again. On | worked and old-fas ioned garden a crop of. Carrots that | waste of corn by аз alone in а unive 
the third morning it is treated in а similar manner. he were not forked ; I directed him to put the manure at | view is beyond conception to unthinking m 
cheese is put into the vat t without а cloth on the fourth the bottom of deep drills—he did so, and € 80 peditem tridges e pheasants 
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št is reversed in the vat, without а cloth, each mornin | With Mr. Pearson's so-called finger and toes, 7. e, his. ought to еар their game епа sb 
until ы) process is complete about the sixth or seventh | clubs, I do not believe the seed has anything to та but their tenants £ А. caleulation ma m 
There are about 40 cheeses to change every | with ed d п to return to а natural state and to of small bir 1 
morning. early starting it генг everything in the world, else our Sume, by ascertaining what а bid ea 
The quantity of whey butter made in the Cale ES сое D improve the natural s vA mc must by notieing what larger пб pii d ost | 
dairy during the five weeks preceding our visit averaged have been т апатай, ге we kno mtn not m le э UTE e 
n the Wi n 
net nbury | À 
temperature, must depend in some measure upon the | In this Mr; Paine; of Farnham, eoneurs ; for though he | 3nd vermin, in mo 4 
mode i in "eng the cheese has s manufa ишек speaks of finger арі toes, he certainly means anbury ; | by the NITORE di 1? though w 
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support of a leading article, that he draws an inference | object. Excuses are ойе 
establishment ; "pat at the same time no p^ is | оп insufficient grounds, that the disease is due “to the predatory birds, and especi A d 
spared to have the most suitable utensils that ean be|condition of the soil, arising, probably, from its defi- | they are designed by Nature to kee 
cured. g ciency i i ni icles.’ r. Kira А 
prèsses are powerful levers, requirin | ciency in certain inorga: articles.” M үү insist; slugs, grubs, 
e weight upo leads are capacious, and | Johnson suggest pplieation of hydro-sulphuret t reasonable expostu 
аге connected with tlie whey tanks in the ries by li s а preventive of E h -— zw t attacks of | sonable, in our o 0 
of Те vats, as in Gloucester, are turn rnip fly — here evidently ing the de- | Шеш when they become a pest, 80 as {0 e 
son Eim ;and the large brass tubs are beautifully | struetion of insect life, сй ап ао vt a condition | corn in а country, à 
E y К n earefull ^ Кері ‚а substantia l brass | of the soil. ought io preserve wild beasts, hs 
tub may last a lifetime ; and even when worn out, s There may be something in Mr. B. Saunders’ view on kinds of vermin, to devo 
material is ч айаны value, Mr. Sadler's tubs at | the cause of finger and toes (not anbury), and the dete- | grow half UR of to ^s our 
ntham and Caleutt, were made at Marlborough, sd | rioration of seed, in allowing the eentral umbels and  reasonab'e to 
eost 13. and 157. dr "They have a clean a s | spikes to.seed ; I think I heard a similar observation by tined only. FETAR igratory bir 
‘well as an ai асай а gardener very many years |Р redatory nature, m - 
азо. 
ке Sadler's By referring to page 442 of last year's Gazette, it will | €XPre^" purposé of кер d 
Aubs of wood, ust however carefu TR they I "Rs de | be seen that I have there reported. the faet of the whole | sects, són in the summ 
can com s having suffe Vho e 
of the un 
them, x6 voe will afterwards emit products injurious | not been permiti 
iii, РШ know toat milk je ЕРИН partt he, hile, Tiezslpe. anà. Bareodle, which were sown and rounds? and Who would not fright еш oft on th | 
kr injury pos а pelei atmosphere planted. all round them, de. pent Мой, un- | frst appearance 1- W Ан lso € | 
isêased, How ean we: ount fer these having | birds off their erops, for in 
UANBURY AND FINGER AND TOES, 
M e se observations by а ~ Y v 
l es Tet : пута ртт if adt oc her too. sadong а опе pe corem but most. м to ev = 2E "rud кр те "ЎН 
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tical two disorders which, in all their indieations, inet x stulte sert — (c He Mes UE т Фа r favourite dainties near а 
“to'be separate and distinct. This cepe тау | the — st Turnips. ii o erops gow, in.adj oining seeds) are much safer than near the home 
ri en obse fields, from the sam ed, Ст е may be sight of à hawk they fly for their Iv 
?| diseased and the other altogether healt thy; ; and even ns presence of ma с xcept Бе Gb pum 
anbury attacks any one field, it very frequently makes | #1 ани shot. etre - 
bu eee usum dini; ^ ripper ar in small.and |186 interests of ег tentai 
isolated patches. Nor anbury arise from any 
unfavourableness in the time ен sowing, or from un 
pr a ncn of weather during the growth of the known to gobble up prem broods yr. 
its 2 на ыш б "rete erop ; for, if it did, it might E expected to make some- be feit one hawk, v үз 
-— M term з iry is : ved from = disease to what E and nearly раене attacks in all | 26 1001 nds ч а уеаг 
t pace ATO wubjeet, which appears in D^ form | districts of similar soils and character, and similarly . v: it is to get Yi "Alive 
affected by t Bà o do wg = viel ino the 
: circumstances to sowing and early growth; yet it ів | ТОШ! one another 
нотавон д i As КЕК апа Lp of et e A y dem to. be both par "uu and early о in f attacks Не eggs, in i did to оте an 
E insect, for it contains ме sien of insect life. As a upon some districts, occasionally very violent in a fow, birds. Gamekeepers a arë a 
cies SUUM and vier exceedingly sli e or altogether uie in nie 
— I ir Neither is anbury occasioned by any peculiarity |Ë 
Prt in the gouty and deformed appeara the subse- 
"quent and su учат” roots there might ive been ке 
"discerned a disease А eg e that subdivision 
"of tap- рый. ч effec ternal disturbance of 
form, u ded vh te sever signs of disease which 
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that of а small knob evidently e 
of sap, as is seen Re keier of the different em almost contrasted character, and, in the , birds 
d the Brassica same field, appears a 3 Su 
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се : know any 
: н: | distri ost. likely to з аа e ha = 6 
cid does it send out subsidiary roots, the whole of. been frequently i Sene = is I: siio hav =з e Бе deplored that, in localities 
E > recently тарх Аза 
in . We reserve for a fu 
affect soit those plant лы X y years, or науче the memory : corn e vated 
5 ‘sapernatur grossness of by the abominable practice 
return to the original Ge a URN м ale and моі Pbi m. = 
ым | correctly Home бокгерендепсе. sufficien 
: ` Waste remarks on th 
"But why should the wi "root ће prédisposed to this bable quantity of corn which predatory birds „нө moni ita шы were it 
.and som. 
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