Jaxvany 16, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
57 
s and Feeding S 
CED, "CALDECO TT, AND. <>. BAWTREE, 
R eee en d Market, 
s and d prices on on ‘application, 
E olea 
HE LONDON seh th COMPANY 
eady 
D BONE MANURE. ie que use on PASTURES. 
PR MANURE for AUTUMN SOWING. 
00D MANURE for ditto. 
hema E of LIME, &c. 
‘All th ing in the finest condition. They also con- 
tinue to MP 
GIBBS'S PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE of SODA, 
ULPHATE of AMMONIA, and every Artificial Manure of 
known value. E. Purser, Secretary. 
116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for CORN, 
ODAMS'S BLOOD MANURE for M 
ODAMS'S wages go at eom f LIME 
a SI BY. THE PATENT 
ee LA 
TRO-PHOSPHATE or BLOOD ‘MANURE 
COMPANY (LIMITED). Couns d Let Ms FAR- 
iv : Joun CL 
maging Director : 
Particulars in n Standard Manures may be obtained at 
Offices. 
a eo. T. MA CADAM, Secretary, or of the local Agents. 
Offices : d E Street, dici, E.C. Manufactory - 
Plaistow, 
) AWES’S WHEAT MANURE for 
| AUTUMN SOWING. 
| ply of the above Manure is now ready tor delivery, at 
EN: and Barking Creeks. 
| 
MERS, oompyimg upwards of 30, 000 a 
AWES' Factories, Deptford, 
Price 8l n Ager 
2 to 3ewt. per acre to be harrowed into the land before 
eb pages wn. I Aga abor of Mr. LAWES, or through 
also 
ME 
MINERAL SUPERPHOSPHATE 
: vian Guano direct from the Fa Rai e d all 
ures of value. 
— and Veo EN at market prices. 
qum T LAWES, Nim ip ND Place, 
[Se ^ ewm 22, Eden n Qu 
GENTS WANTED for andis: RE 
which commands a ready iis, is highly arci 
by Customers ioa ien years, and sold carriage free. 
ype - s give 
Mey 
10, Pall Mall East. London. S.W. 
Chemical Ana 
D" AUGUSTUS VOELORER T , CONSULTING 
rud to the T: Agricultural iS of vei rad 
has REMOVED his LABORATORY from Cirenceste) 
191, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C., sere E 
pompe Aint, pasate e Lid for the Practical Study of Analy- 
RAINAGE LOANS are pm by the GENERAL 
ALES. DRAINAGE and ius COMPA: NY 
Es L 8, Trustees, 
— WAY anp EVANS, ANALYTICAL and 
TING CHEMISTS, receive PUPILS for the 
study of AGRICULTURAL ui and GENERAL ANALYTICAL 
CHEMISTR 
106, Leadenhall Street, E.C. 
Mii J. _ MONT, LEA Ax NT, SURVEYOR, and 
R (for several p — die pe 
Josiah Parkes), peeps the Ng and Ex 
Works of Drainage, and Estat an aed rome ents An 
ho 0-5 S Rostisas tient oF 
banirieinee, and R 
arshes Waste Lands ; Irrigation pel Warping; the 
Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ Cottages, &c., either at 
the pri e of the Dandowner, o a thr pads b the medium 
of the Improvemen 
~ Betaten Surceyed imd. rr a Inspected and Reported 
upon for cont em pla - d Es yoman: 
2, Pa vp t tre t. Westminster, S.W. 
Rowe AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
NCESTER, will REOPEN on MONDAY, Feb. 8. 
Applications for Admission must be made to the Principal. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER.—J. Barrey Denton, M. Inst, C.E 
will LECTURE on DRAINAGE. 
OYAL AGRICULTURAL COL 
CIRENCESTER.— Professor J. Morris, F.G.S., will Bs 
a Soon of LECTURES on GEOLOGY, commencin 
Feb. 1 
ttes AGRICULTURAL 
CIRENCESTER. — JOHN ALGERNON CLARKE, of Long 
Sutton, Lincolnshire, will Lecture on CATTLE, SH EEP, PIGS, 
and POULTRY. 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 
CIRENCESTER.— JoHN THORNHILL Harrison, of 
Frocester Court, near Stroud, will give a COURSE of 
LECTURES on DAIRY HUSBANDRY. 
L AGRI oe VOE TES 
NCESTER, — RICHA: 
pé 
CIRE D GRI 
rister- re? will give a COURSE of ORURE o PLEASES 
and the LAWS of REAL PROPERTY as affecting Agricultur 
HE LONDON SEED COMPANY, e d 
68, Welbeck Street, ea rea * London, 
RRIAGE ARRANGEM 
The Dire s have ma mesa 
a 
Steam Por 
Guernsey, hae Jersey. 
Ad UES can 
application at the Company's "Offices, 63, Welbeck Street, 
Cavendish Square, London, W. 
ehe Agricultural Gazette. 
TURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1864. 
ES CRED EPE ATEN 
CORRESPONDENT asks for the rules by which 
being liquidated by a 
and Warping, me Inclosing, 
LL dem 
Clearing, 9e peterem 
2 Farm Ros mel or mate for 
and Railroads 
ding be on the sea coast or on the banks 
A ial ET n 
4 rp Irrigation. 
fing pat 
EI: xm 
Tum 
gs for 
Landowners 
ot der the provisions of an: 
Irt Á al Charter, or Com: Connection, ds Ed un 
may | Works of drainage or other improvements, 
the proportionate share of the cost, and charge | m 
same with th the expenses on the lands im: ovk 
= 2 vox Labourers’ don prs and 
or Farm purpos t 
of-and additions to Farm Housos and other 
, Plantin, any beneficial pur- | 
iniu d 
for agricultural or | 1 
gere of Agri-| A 
cultural Drai 
Mixing. Wood Orebu A a Irrigation, Enclosing, Road a award of merit at the plou ughing op may 
tho Inclosure Commissioners, ^ s nda oned PY est be made, Am ne all our advocacy of steam 
e advances are repaid by way of Rent Charge on th fg i » 
Tatato created for such E EPUM. sus ae: the 148 owner cultivation, and UT bei € ove land by : 
circumstances of t o Tonan s Cent Fue ippcel, ohang to ihe Kit n jd ty d die a sia T Sii yee t 
No investigati: * groa majori eres io y 
Reversioners or Morte edi no legal expenses ea are enn. o come must co ntinue to be La ghed by horses, and 
Ns eu either supply the money exe d b; th our plo ughmen must 
Or they und orks designed Missed by their own Zh. "p bea en of yon spicata pigeons 
taf = the wodkly advances requi oment by theit experienced | «T wmfortunately liv adds, 
utlay in the wor edes n eir commission | othe s in a part of the Ere 4 he 
ations to be add hope ever to have the mighty power of steam at 
sat the ficos of the WILLIAM CurrORD, the | mv comman sequently the farmers of t 
Com y q y 
indon ar rene ME S: ed to develope and perfect |z 
: ict are endeavou ea o develope and perfec 
E ijs IMPROVEMENT | COMPANY. eet ge cerent cor sti edd rider it 
Incorporated by mei Aot ot P STE nt in trol, viz., by poene wer, by instituting 
Wieser Old Palace tminster, 8 | ploughing matches for that purpose; and I ha 
ias, Cres Sa Are homer BURY Sonveron, &o. | repeatedly acted as judge of ploughing at those 
ite, Com pany advances money, unlimited in amount, for | COUtests; and for the better en myself for 
onblay amd rg Works in Aaike Hemp the TM nned the of the ttdi 
Agrie ricul acie st Englan nd's ebd" 
| instructions or Ee by whic ploughing might 5 
m sorry to con have gained 
8 writing 
lis to induce you to provoke a discussion on this 
very Rim agricultural topic in your valuable 
atches, 
ar p 
declare the rules which have guided their 
We e the main point in ploughing, 
deor Ie itsa or horses, is to secure that the 
who E - ue € rface a uniform dea shall 
Yard, quie a S.W. 
soil 
| be t r in slices of. uniform 
these slices f 
nee Land. 
F. HUMBERT, F.G.S, of Wat t 
formerly e il ME tothe Tith eye - * 
ve m. gen ore than 
works ‘of Drain e eith ate 
out and overlook the same at a aa 
A MEME bis command a staff of 
custom is to charge à e 
ge 
The straightness of rom 
the field, and their uniformity o "gt 
dimension, uniformity € of width one corning 
e the chief poin certain, partures 
a r^ once évions to ot 
series of straight furro 
n be enia wil robe ing in each a uniformity 
of v width from sig S: ba of the slice, that point, 
too, is at once rtained by mere inspection. 
finr go 
icd each other, Wheth 
depth will also be observed at once in this way, 
order to determine that each is of the 
th sides must 
[n 
uncoy io and 
observing the configuration of the unmoved sub- 
soil. Me ld 
withou ribs, such as m be Nn n on 
of + a 
api uniformity of í the dk nnd hk 
Whe e perfect 
bee ning of the whole of the 
soil to the full depth 
LLEGE, — 
e observane se poi 
s ge PS Pici deri Mo kainen on the a 
Meca pi 
GE, 
n be obtained, and every information given | 
of judg 
ud Mito however, be glad if we could induce 
to speak and inform 
sr Corresponden nt a 
If he and other gentlemen—those for instance who 
officiated in this capa at the Warwick meeting 
of the Royal Agricultural Society—would state 
€ sr pee of the proceedings there, they 
help to secure good judgi the corres- 
Mica ral of ploughs and other tillage imple- 
ments which is to take place at the meeting of the 
Society at Nova next Ju ly. 
—— 'Tuzmz is in the rd published soria 
ret geo ine ne of Natu ural an story an accou 
of dmm va, on i 
ays, ec 
when it acting aia ey, results in the pro 
of on xe EN while if it be ‘relate beyond 
the all the e ited are 
cocks 
that the last eggs w 
the ovary of the fowl are those which rens had the 
a | most time "o (n The following d 
ing y are 
Hos 
ong the conelusions at which 
rrives :— 
1. Sex dependson the degree of TET of the 
vum ted ane ent of its fecundation 
2. 
of. maturation, if it 
Royal te 
per sine 
Will readers who, like T- | an exper 
respo edat ie ad as judge at ploughing 
e 
maturation is "passed, t the ovum, if 
fecundated, ear rg male. 
3. When, at the rms -season, a single ovum sepa- 
rates from the ovary to descend slowly through the 
| genital canal (as in uniparous RN it is —€— 
| that the fecu 
f 
i am rutting-season 
ndation takes place - the commencem 
produce females, and at rd 
5d onem males—the turning poin nt of the ovum 
cont ini uring its passage in the genital 
canal, 
Then follow instructions sufficiently obvious as 
to the wines or ese principles in the case of 
arger m 
The WE as SEUN however, from a prac- 
RN 
P 
tical Mte Mr. GEO Cornaz, of Montel, in 
Canton Vaud, is what wil have most 
on in the eyes of ever here. He says, 
r date of Feb. 10, 1 
SE received from M. prom Professor inthe Academy 
of Geneva, under the 
,u th Feb , 1861, 
fidential Reorder the jet of which was 
mental verificati which governs 
ws the data furnished to me by A TAURY, A 
chained at at — without any uncertainty, all the 
t 
is the ^w cn in twenty-two successive cases, I 
shed to obtain h ro my cows were of the Schw vitz 
breed, and my bull a pure Durham; the: heifers w 
in demand -— rens and the cage were only 
ee great cost, Without 
obtained the desired result i 
all cases 
Having subsequently purchased a cow of pure 
ham desired to obtain from her a new 
bull, which might replace the one hir I had ht 
eese e for 
birth of a male. T operated 
| directions of 
boug 
e chance of the 
in Sede with the 
fessor TRURY, and the success again 
