THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL, GAZEITE. 
[Max 7, 1864, 
eem a little strange if the pere comprise e the | matter of fact questions ENS "n NP there land | sto 
ial 
———— 
r W. St. Quintin; for in his cataloged of his 
a yand wide be no dec ception here, no ' go 
Eus 
mg in 1818, he deduces the pedigree rees 
ppr: 
residence, mga the fat of the nd. po n 
I I may me ention 
ge iy) im 
| clea iS t, I fond. the roots of plan 
hair (E pen [4 Wheat roots) in great abundance 
fedus ound, 
Dd ve acre, is 
test rop w e must 
dia ately after a fal a 
summe 
| This was are Fa 
an ge ^ drills every crop. This system to the meatal 
h 
k- 
nts fine as | a à 
at least 5 feet ED: umen Col he alw 
ip this eep thorough- bre paart horned Bull, 
ese proofs I was not d pe 
(fermen ? Notes were pne gne : "MS 
ren orge Ba ken P Sq., November eco 
e ben made, by 
end vin hi 
ling, t by, 
his dam, w 
ry 
rooting was in quest of mois' eine. 
ould require a a good subsoil and soil a heavy loam,| n 
| believing as Baron von Inobig does, "Mat poet crops 
both par a favourable mixture of the necessary | 
f Whea 
foot, to e Basnet, et Da: algio 
. Stephenson, of 
"yia as Turn nips, or even m the vor 
deeper than Wheat i in diy be asons in sear 
t, the roots and p probably a 
“of food or was | a pure med Short-horn. 
hill 
1: 
assisted b 
mineral. 
tree the 
depth, me "esi, tical, 
keam ac arvensis. These y forage deeper 
as | th ann ; the Oak an Ber root the deepest 
mo; d tre n this opte: Patrick Matthew, Gourdie 
a | Hill, y rin pene 
p fas doubt | at pia EE able 
" “hope Mr. Soe v rds nolo 
if an average 
ure. This aay es 
NOTES ON a aa gy SHORT-HORNS. 
than has been believed, t 
uded to in a former “eter, that m 
on Hoe and positio receive mine 
i a pave by Lus re naan netic currents, i 
what en place in me A x d of minerals, | 
which find in veins or in 
The following notes 
dinerent Me hordei, is extracted from Mr. Hutchinson’s 
mphlet o TE Sockburn Short-horns, reviewed some | 
columns. ] 
antity, — that has bee 
Veo! nothing, but 
d in: thes 
— The qua 
witt en Abos H Hubback’s pe A 
wa 
E s pedigree, collected from 
| she M a «enuf "ich an 
ntog 
Vadis ived in eighbourhood, 
and the calf ied well; says 
d handler ; and whenshe 
and r 
don, a very note ed y 
Masterman's ey of Coat, nae Dana aa 
8 —The above gentleman 
| rather tends to throw disbe 
SSIS. Co lling undoubtedly 
nsporting pow h 
dants of silver ‘eich are sald to be foun ore : 
of plan 
blood ; for I as soon pu. bac yn of 
MAE n's s Penelopo to : Scotch pony, to 
grandson of Bolingbroke, fa t ofa 
(pied 
6. ff To J. Hutchinson, Esq., Si 
Stockton, November at 1821." 
* Srg,—According to your request, I called on the 22d 
instant, on J obn Hunter r, bricklayer, of gute who 
pen hed | £ave Mr. Rudd all his fofétniiod; and there 
to the root tendrils nts, in localities where Pitar cann lamed. But, in point of fact, I poe 
is abundant, demand examinatio ing upon this believe any thing that has been said either about | tis 
question. Has it been rejected from the water fmbib bull or rir ets bull eorge Snowdon 
by the plant? Has it been in solution by the water, Hurworth in 1774; and} vec Mh thas his balls was 
or by the air in the soil, or has it been carrie ed or| then only one year old (an ex xtreme case against m 
formed by electro-magnetic currents? The qudm ' argument) it would have been 1780. before he could 
f crystals of silver u s old saddle hun e - got Hubback, who was rising five years old i 
d forgott for a time in & hin, October, 1785, a — C. Colling became possessed 
mentioned by Humboldt, VE M incline us of Lin. on his mmencing breeder. Mr. Snow- 
n 
don's bull, therefore, would be, at least, - or seven 
old when he begot 
Bland. ut fifty im ars ago, as near as he co 
queo ees q^ left off farming and came to Bürvoniy 
hav g sold off all his cattle bn one bonis js 
be; wem —a mo 
la om mathe 
rted by electric currents al E 
ires of ee tiation: it would see PM ial wel 
condition of which we can form no 
ades d Snowdon, of Hur- 
to a peg belonging to 
pu^ her calf were taken to 
is merel aggregates f| years old, that they were m soe the to live | Darlington, and sold to e 
nt ie $^ pir ex subject to Tongar So much for the credibility of George Snowdon | geenid her, $ d her calf to a Mr. Basnett, Timber 
adife 3 aa be modified having brought this ith him out of Cleveland— | Merchan e iarba said that a great number of 
; impulse, and at. i West and of his being de m the stock of the late | oma had de the same jnq and 
an TU DOSSIb : and alkali are con- Sir James Pennyman !—And further, as the mother of | had received the p e answers; Mr. Baker the 
ditions sotaethini ng T nilar to Hire and negative | E k al went in the nes, after she wer: S | e , Bir, Servant. " 
E ur it, we, (m m Ay rn ace quier, Wok. qe i i) “Die mihi, iu Arm pollo 1 um 
rd it, can be carri ough a wire. hc , os thing as 
Here we are obliged to hate recourse to the unreal | The e using of Hubb ack MM s certainly a lucky hit of Mr. proof or yere rias ara vd pn ner ate 
or glamour conception of matter—that it is only electric C.C aisso ona a Ld Origig n and Pedigrees 
maen rt t pu not know the nie value 
bes the bull, or would he have parted with him, after 
tractive powers as acted gon] 
piedi ad Aim par what we regard the carcely two years’ use, for 307. without keeping one of | 
of thin, atter, is bane ap of cet Be his begetting! Surely not. 
. groups m. ['these. points, the s only real en Weh E n ACK'S PEDIGREE. From the best authorities. 
no Cg of what we term Eh "s t pA Major Rudd, Anno 1816, 
of touch is "only repellent; that of sight i The A Hubback was descended from the stock | fai 
of wha t itr repels, What | of Sir 
man, Bart., o 
the year 1770, 
to the ipprovemep of the short homed 
s Penn: 
fey UV ont 
Henia 
no m receiving a rebound blow zj 
de Sockbura Short-horn 
Hom P Varela 
The Bondage [ER 
à | tho 
thout raising the la 
it an 
from 
the he pellets o of light which had been thrown ML dE ls an 
llets which did not enter its skin or surface ? 
The only information we receive from sight of 
she my before us— righ yp no ed e ui all, but 
t it exists and r mpulses | t 
which a uh pm kr 
that it and is attracted by a Man. the 
Ic ee repelled v by Pod 
an 
W. St. Quin. wh 
for his ane 9E d siape korned cattle, 
tha t _Hubback e be een desc 
repr ori 
um the pedigree of the cow Juno, No. 
rx Dee: 
It is probable 
ended from this 
r in the sa: Meigs 
ia ec Y gue 
randam by Hubback. G. Great Grandam 
|y: tra of Hubbock. G. G. G. Grandam by Sir James 
puomin a 8 bul 
Co i Anno P4 He 
acting as bondager 
additi igna argnmont for js abolition. 
many hinds have to pay their 
current rates of hired di vf s' wages. 
the 
hinds to provid ide fi eld ! 
qnie hare g 
he case of the mutual transmutati ublished in 18. 
t ite. 
s parea — n "s Major we pa Anno 182 
curren’ possess ‘on of bc which establishes 
ni 
rp ‘at Top 
i the, | my sisters had 
pem im upon 
t 157. 12s. or 6s. $ week, from the 
t air 
difficult to conceiv. ow 
or power of electricity abb accomplish the change to fatten to an admixture of kyloe blood, and eed 
282. 12s. 
the cost of the. "bondager's coi tract, 
h less, 
annum, 
this letter will, for 
that St sire of Hubback had an intermixture of 
18 | Alderne : or No orman blood ;3Hubback, therefore, who | 
electric impulse only changing the electric state from 
acid to alkali, and vice versá, in the two jer; but it 
rather difücult, as I have said, to conceiv 
Had each farmer ae 
ficient Busse in i or the dod oen i 
imported, farmers could prone the f ut the hinis ; 
z the Dutch or old Short-horn 1 breed, 
the kylas, an and tho Norman or Alderney. The sire of 
escended from the stock of Sir AA 
intimately : NAE. wi 
electricity tl 
(raters we regard i to be carried RAS "ot | three 
wor ie damien ae him rt this breed 
ween the old Short-horns and the 
aros Bach t then | being the e pedigree of Hu bback, | I 
that al 
AE course 
is 
6s. a week exclusive of the wages, say 1 127. pou 
A satire of Wiltshire be pe in n that 
ife were as comfortabl e Wiltshire was 
Sir | they were in ‘Bucking 
A oe result of judicious crossin 
4. Major ia pest 1821. e 
$: E us Hubback Geo 
UN had been a tenant of Sid en Penny- 
means deriv: red his bull. It is certain 
t believed the descent 
stock of. Sir J, Pennyman 
|; and the 
these sums Y ies a hind’s wages 
