Jaxvany 30, 1864.7 
peron ; bulls ; genera 
(wo or three years 
rance Were t 
34 his 
+ 
sw 
anding 
cocer maa Fau m “sa 
“winger choad ew von as bein 
men 
7 Wt doi leto mdi inde * H du sure 
their breed, 
THE GARDENERS’ 
not be attended with any serious disadvantages, if 
w him again, ‘after he had been 
wr home, his hair and general 
hen considerably changed—he looked a 
Neg in that refinement 
any bre The head 
ndented a, and shold 
igi nostri i 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA 
mellow 
and try upon 
year give the public in result, 
| done to increase in nu 
i is 
lu 
p breeders would take up the subject 
bers of shee 
one, and next 
t 
can 
of lambs equally profit- 
the single one xi b red. 
ing tehes. 
Mat z vs the Correspondent 
a e 
Medal or 101. to Jam YS esp pes 
Aberdeenshire, for a Report on » Internal " Parasites | in Domestic 
lg 
ti 
Tra "eme 
9 Ks 
Mix d Plantat 
Hutchison. of Carlowrio, Kirkliston, for a Report 
Hunters 
Mr. _Ha ALL MAXWELL read the following report : 
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109 
de or 5L. to Samuel D. 
Dre for the same subject. 
Gold Medal or “iol to y William Walter, Apibuncart, er) at, 
shire, fora Re gh ce -— a 
me Ay 
hosphat me x 
Saltcoat. 
Re 
6. Medium ES r 5l. to 
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edium Gold Medal” or 5l. to John 
amp wan ck rwr ge 
and Roa: 
Ren by Committee on Agricultural Education. — 
—The 
+} EH 
dt e of a rece 
the 
ree from flesh, 
min she encircled by ^ deep 
go the hort 
male 
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taper 
off t 
pect of the ‘head shorn ld in 
m the same dS the 
The Bpr ped 
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out nearly snare, with ely. a slight 
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hé = ee ngth of 
e have 
ISpro 
to get [m4 more Tike thone. sr ue Short 
i 
h 
e that our br eeders wi 
andest characteristics of 
of this 
of merit at the plou 
which 
dos courteously i invited by the 
— ve mentione 
fally piede p weed viz. 
iL 
2. 
3. 
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8 paper, who as =< for pta phy: whioh the aw 
ing match 8 
ti 
ploughing would be g 
writer of the p 
iticism, t which I have success- 
Points. 
Straight feering i274 
Well shaped ro 
A rectangular peter olt furr 
of dimensions as the standard, s Tin ches deep by 
= pens migen oa oonaögnantiy. ivg dien upon 
ponen m i^ n angle of 45* to the plane of m 
i 
i 6 
A "rorough burial of surface matter, as ‘stubble, &e.. 8 
A straight, narrow ira finished central furrow 7, 3 
3». 29 
rui d 
rrow, bear ing the same ratio 
Ex ev manner of do ing d ork., 
Style of finish . us 
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f To be continued.) 
Co orrespon ids enc 
is piel the best ‘longa gi 
on this b rh rel 
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D. Ps ess TUAM ege. Carmarthenshire, Jan. 19. 
of points 
erien ce, conside ering 
ought b I cdi experience taught." 
eM 
* 
ND ÅGR Gen 
t the ec ‘Meeting of "this Society, 
D 
ry member 
n ently 
to be followed u 
ng g 1801 Mr, § bos 
we a; mbed i in 
sont inh on the ] st 
used 
spri 
zb 
Hontlik : 
can testi 
had two] 
ril, and a forth 
orth fo: 
“The writ 
n z a e fh S upon an E farm 
ft Mr. 
premiums s for well kept cottages an 
| i aca 
sum 
| average of the Task 10 iis, ie rede bene 
e wei aa 
on ‘the 12th January, | © | 
10 new members were elec 
The Earl of ibis ine ES the arrangements 
for the next gap neral meeting at Stirling to be very far 
adva: 
reported o 
pos ein of 
rdens. 
sai members of the Society throughout pe 
ntry do E Tay iah T rapa ct He t b 
s. odo í 
PBELL SWINTON 
E 
EX 
"od tin and of these not more than 8 
a 
of this short 
but ose w. n 
interest i in the subject, that when the ladies connec 
in whic the improved cottages are 
as upon this | 
cate 
and 
1s high keeping eve 
tne 
situated interest themselves in the Prange it is ound 
Educatio: 
st 
2 Meeting, 
"qo ida e into the ns of Agricultural Educat tion in 
cotland, and into the féedts of the working of the Society's 
nal Charter." Ea following vm nop rate 
of ga committee declined to act :—Sir John orbes, 
d a A 
M 
aclagan, of pes pherston, 
ved the resoltion at the general itibelha by which th 
itto er was remitted to the irse fg Sir Rie cim e Gibson- 
f ti 
e preci 
irected he — 
me 
The terms 
s of agri 
he field a practical a 
e class a inii ad of th v various 
purpose 
we 
fay pase "i very si atin 
e that they 
were revised and re- 
adjusted by the tigers With the Seane and approval 
ot ^a e Professor Agriculture, who is himself a member 
‘The Nri diseussion ensued on the reading of 
this 
Sir J oks rm FORBES men that he M 
declined to act on the committee of the con 
tution of it, He said:—*I should hav wished he 
Professor of "Agriculture to be a member of it, because 
to be much more successful than ndlord 
or tenants form the veins rs 
rofessor AND e chemical inves 
n those connec 
n The results'of ye th ies will be re 
in the Transactions of ies E Vm 
In reply to Mr. Harv nghame, Professor 
a explained that] Baron a Liebig 8 he puit d 
Peru n guano contains o; only Tp cent. of am 
| be 
| rega 
tigations, that he had finshed NES 5j the Potato, and 
jä Tonia considerable ted w ocie 
he dairy districts s Soot li 
ted 
impossible to obtain such practical aaia ia 
oe Bh ra 
mbe 
that the report was satisfactory. It 
» | appe: vede to Bove’ hat with naa a orm amena Sets 
of the possible effec 
be fed in 
Mr. FORBES ee 
mi m DH; tied i read the follow. | p. 
g report on for Reports :— 
in 
possible that s 
set Sais Pap ur Ut 
approachi 
p herself in con- 
ng. It could! G: 
G. Thomson, Grange Farm, 
a Report on Phosphatio v Ammoniacal 
stimating the value of the Peruvian | 5 
nitrogen as w 
are 
the 
iens hs ed ; but t hero exin i + ita quantity of | arrange: "Fifteen stuilonit only in the course of 
uric acid, which, when a process in the | five years have applied for a diploma, and out of these 
soil, is capable of vielding . 10 perc ge ammonia, 80 | a considerabl ion were Sir J. Forbes 
that when the whole of the nitro; ined in the | added: “I feel strongly that hittin’ we ha’ 
guano comes into the plant, it is egale to 17 per | for he p im Mice d of “te 
cent. of ammonia. As he understood the matter, Baro iculture of Scotland has not Dé staked es : 
Liebig do opini a — the vemm nod in the | the point it ought have ie di 
guano is superior n point of manurial - ide ip anything personal in the matter, but I may say us 
this is the last e m wish to make in regard to 
as his opinion, and one which he had a! eser ge ad | practical vi ave taken on I ests Our 
neha foe ey a wir per aga oce T e to b one n 
guano, wi ew mse It iN} which there could be no iiaii of óvin i 
the stai idi a nodi and reckon its value a& he had | gard to the desirableness of making it atsin and I 
done at 17 per sere — am cierra = T thi ee $ 
Voies 
d 
1G 
Manuren i. G Gold Medal 101. to Robert J; Th 
ures, i ; Thomson- 
range Farm, Kilmarnock, for a Report on Soluble and Insó- 
mr ien the time will come 
