Sspremace 10, 1864] 
sini GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 873 
s and Feeding Stuffs. 
mus “CALDECOTT, aun |S ntl ag 
Address, 89, edem Vues Mark Lan 
and prices on applica datio 
d ais STITT, MANURE. ‘COMPANY 
have now ready in fine conditio 
DI 
SSOLV ONES 
SUPERPHOSPHATES of LIME, 
TURNIP MANURE 
BLOOD MANURE for Barley and Roots, 
ini d mgr &c. &c. 
They also GIBBSS PERUVIAN GUANO 
NITRATE of. ‘SODA, “SUL ATE of AMMONIA, FISHERY 
SALT, and all Fer ERS of known value. 
E Works, P lough Wharf, Isle of Dogs. 
Offices, 116, Fonehureh Street t, E.C. E. Purser, Secretary. 
A tS MRANA R- ER 8. 
The Manures manufactured by J. B. Lawes for the present 
season of 1864 are iD DOW ready for delivery at his Factories, at the 
win, Per ton. 
LAWES'S PATENT TURNIP MANURE, and BONE 
SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME.. — .. ws se onia 
LAW SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME from BURNT 
BONE or MINERAL ER í d : 
ES'S BARLEY, GRASS, an eRe ‘MANURES 
These Manures can be ee i f Mr. Lawes, or “through, Ms 
appointed ding to cost all má ED ‘the United Kingdom, at prices 
Penine Peruvian Guan 
Guan aen from the Im; Vues] Nitrate of 
Soda, Sulph of Ammo: ma. and her Chemical mure: 
American aad Lother E eg Market prices. 
‘Address Jons Bennet Lawes, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E.C.; 
22 Eden Qua A ‘Dublin 
n Wheat Sowing. 
HOSP - GUANO Os mine Fre ee a 
Station or Shipping Port in the Kir ing 114, 1 SUPPE ton, net 
KA 10 tons and. un ie Smaller quantities, A . per ton. 
2 e the manure for AN Boat, con- 
kde) Soluble Guano Phosphates, 
an taal mmonia, in addition t The 
advantage of me a T nit in autumn 
he Guano is 
E er Railway 
CAR DUS'S LINSEED CAKE, 
EE Lih Reported upon by Dr. VOELCKER. 
e Ayers img d the ibs has occurred in two 
Linseed Cake, 
vec SLE as the cause of it, we 
erre subject and report upon it ; 
which vedi we subjoin. 
It will be seen that the Cake was of excellent quality, and free 
from any matter that could be injurious to the health of animals 
feeding upon it. 
iseases in Lambs i eye oein fay means uncommon ; 
and no doubt exoellent Cake is often branded as the cause of sudden 
proche fA of ues ‘ders in ambe, ee ias - 
in suel stery t] e best Veterinary Surgeoi 
vod F k-masters are at a loss to advance a rational 
accounting re ee adden death which often affects the 
ano! 
e four Samples of Cake sent for Analysis s were mark 
k: me No. 1 and No. 2, from Mr. Jon allace, Tonghton, 
mpm Mr. Thomas Edwards, o: S. om House, Stockbridge. 
m Mr. Stephen Ayles, of ra it 
Dx N & CARDUS. 
jets ch taken for examination, and the quantity 
TIGHLAND and AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
water which that inch of soil veg m 
nag oles AL EDUCATION, 
The SOCIETY’S AGRICULTURAL DIPLOMA wi! conferred 
on Canuidates who en have eee the dada. and Ee 
other conditio: uired by the Royal Charter an 
Laws. 
Examinations in yan ually towards the close of the Winter 
burgh Univers. Detailed information may be 
essor 
cent. in weight of. water 
L Maxwett, 6 , Albyn I lac dinburgh. here 
where the soil had se yr Cultivated $ "Vis a 
President—His y aco Tho Dex ' EO HN. p 
Vice-President —The May f Bin | not been mov 
The FIFTH GREAT ANNUA L EXHIBITION ar SPORTING 
and other DOGS will be held at BIRMINGHAM. on atte bg b j 
TUESD AY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, November 28, 29, | 9U 
and December 1. por 
K of the Prize Lists and Regulations, with the statemen nt of 
eg "ei and Expenditure for inst be obtained from the Secre- given off w 
The ENTRIES CLOS enam E b Sais ^ "e eons bet wee 
ers, rmingham. pe perm as 
TE BIRMINGHAM “CATTLE — POULTRY € ves 
e SIXTEENTH G REAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of FAT provision, 
CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS, DOMESTIC POULTRY, CORN, ROOTS, plan nt. Thes 
and IM PLEMENIS will be held in BINGLEY HALL, on MONDAY, whic farni A ^ 
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MU TURDAN November 28, 29, 30, h furnish 
and wer 1 when Prices t0 t of £1995 will be awarded. 
in the fol lowing d Divisions, viz.:— 
d^ a BREEDING P! e £101 
MEEPS BOUT, and ROOTS 71 8 
FAT PIGS 5 ae poe! bony deen 693 0 
Prize Lists, Certificates f Ent ns and e rmation may be 
obtained from the EOS. 
The ENTRIES CLOSE on Pici parc 1. 
dani B. LyrnaLL, Secretary. 
: 13, Temple Street, 
SMITHFIELD FAT FAT CATTLE SHOW, 1 
O The ANNUAL SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP. s pias, 
will be held at Are AGRICULT URAL HALL, ISLINGTON, 0 
MONDAY aftern ar ante pn oe 5, and four followi ie days. 
vr “earns of 19551. i E two Silver Cups | 
phpsp vau 201, eac 
r Medal reede! rs, 
pir 
OP eons for different breeds of Cattle, 
Eleven Divisions for Sheep, and Four Caen NOVEMBERI different ages. ext pin "on 
TOCK C 
ER 
ists and printed Form: i | parti oot was measu 
obtained on applléation to Mr. "Divis ied Assistant g turi. 
it m 
tions of psc 
ith 
of tillage operations at any time, appear i. ou 
pecially interesting at the present, when wi 
saaara from a summer’s drought so unusual, 
The seing is the report of them with wh 
we have been favoured :— 
* The following es dero were made in wn 
to determine 2 mparative amount 
mechanieally bined - ater in unoultiv 
and eultivated soils, €: E lo ben Mega a” Pr 
rie und ht of this s 
ust 20th. In - 
p 
n as a sample for experiment. The 
red from the level of the neigh- 
Sec t the Office of the H 5 [v k 
pn oti London, Wr ecretary, Corner of Hal | ^ « No. 1, A bed in the Botanic Garden. It had been 
ria ne re: d the Show must be addressed i 
tothe Assistant SECRETARY, respecting the should bear outside the dee ply cultivated (16 inches s) in autumn. At the 
words “ Smithfield Club.” time of ta sample nothing was on the 
HFIELD CLUB SHOW, 1864. ais Per-centage of moisture = 28.6. 
IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT. i 
The LAST DAY for receiving ENTRIES for IMPLEMENTS and o. 2. Uneultivated ground in the m 
MACHINERY is SATURDAY, October 1. a Garden. t s neyer been disturbed within 
orms of Ce tes and all ti be H 
obtained on application to Mr. Davin tem a Acdsee Secretary, em it was covered with rough turf, but the 
gt ttio gioa o he Ho Secretary, corner of Half Moon Street, | sam ta from a spot nearly bare, the 
B turf having vn before been removed to the 
T 
md 
N.B.—All com: etRloltUbs respecting the Show must be addressed | 
to the Assistant SECRETARY, as above, and should bear outside the 
words—“ Smithfield Club.” 
Per 
93. 
Ba. 5$. Ground in "ti in ciet ae 
che Agricultural Gazette. 
Report of Dr. Voruck atuma (16 inches): Carrots had Z en Jani on 
ap Psal C AERA. ie Lesdenlall Si Street, London, July 8, 1864. RDAY, MBER 10, 1864. t, not on the portion from which the sample was 
D S I h S now the pleasure im FONS the results of Per-ce centag of moist 26. 2. d 
EAR Sins,—I ha e moisture — 
ence that rhes Tour sam x samples show a close MOT ay nent compas x | ALTHOUGH showers ——P fallen of late over od 4, Ground i inkitchen garden, It had been 
on uniformly in your mill. Wearriod | most of e n€—— oe lish counties, | 301 inches) half | 
inthe per contag s of Oil ithe most yaluable constituent of sea yet the so ag oikat: The depth of LR a crop of Chalots since ; at time of 
Cake; and that of flesh-forming m: XXE propo! rain has os erally pd aod e n by the taking sa mple nothin 2075. on the ground. Per. 
AE bor that Dua Lin e pe so pad d dry air and su spi erak ante excepting | centage of moisture= 
four Samples of Cako. ur Cak where the land 1 had wow ries tilled and loosened |. ' I shoul , tha the exception of 
have am decidedly. -— agra fiend Serre Mom rmit the ink some depth at IN. pi of rain iu ‘the middle of July, Fon 
rded as at all likely to be vto the health of animals f i ave ha i ing; i 
Epon it., Tts conditi mis i ioe fom Wn ice i ated Bone iads | IE is, indeed, lis will seon that E were taken elore 
Moe a oct hems AA stus VortckER. | midst of such unusual drought, the Grass plant the commencement of the late rain The soil 
Serius Diron E GODU, P E e "* | has conti n fed. No doubt i wth i. inr on is a light oaloareous clay loam, 
ar i has been greatly checked and hindered; but on a P ing arf gf srw arpe a ape er „E Church, 
- airy farm where 90 cows milked, ollege, Cirencester, Aug. 
XXX EN; mr | s.a.|,Butel | they have been making as many as nine cheeses Sax > Mb Buildi 
——|—_|___|___|—___ | all through the summer, where they u: wa to NDERSON, 0 anchester Buildings 
Moi .91| 1L39| 10.58| 10. 7 
O erue iaa ial ioo 1094| 1043 |make 12. The cattle turned out on the ii Westm, ev reports to the Times the impressions 
Rosina omiound (flesh Mid oan oxo, |eropped ground yet manage daily to satisfy at prom the current hare, which four weeks 
Mucilage, Stareh, Sugar, and hunger, and of course this is by the contin of travel in various parts of the country have left 
digest 3L09| 31.23] 90.34 30.96] 34.44 B d : tr 
„Woody Bine Ceitalosej 14.04) 13.46| 14.40| 15.00| 14.26 growth’ of their irorddle whieh is sufficient for | [upon 
Mineral Matters (Ash) | 6:79] 7.88) 3| 610 62 |its purpose, though one sees little else but a half | “Crops have all cut up better than farmers 
| 100.00| 100.00] 100.00 100.00} 100.00 | withered stubble on the sur rface. There is y how- | anticipated, and as the various harvest operations 
*Containing Nitrogen... ..| 410| 404| 439 4. sa | eve advanced the brighter became th ros- 
*ContaingSand — :.:  ..| 212! 234 164 113 142 |the Elm trees in the hedge rows show. as vens a | pects. stock gave higher promise than 
London, 101, Leadenhall Street. July 8, 1884 ^ VOIE | green and luxuriant a growth z ever—the deep growing; the yield on the barn floor spec 
N.B. We have in the above Table added an analysis of Barrel ooted Clover is green, while the Grass around that which the stock led farmers to expect, w 
a cake lo be ovon supe Voelcker some time ago for us, Mose them is burned u up— and the whistle — as the retw T e of Wheat—to the ae 
& C ment 
rior to Barrel American, which is 
sidered by many as the stai dard of first-rate quality. D. 
| are equa 
it e 
ARROWS anp CARMICHAEL, Babar. from a deeper layer still. In their ability to The earlier sown of the spring crops are gene- 
Manufacture STEAM CULT IVATING | APPARATUS, the | withstand the drought we e i good practical rally better than the later. Plants which have 
AME E ENGINES, more simple in construction, lesson am the armer. He m epend upon it | fully kte ei feeding a paratas | in the soil 
xm than the old-fashioned e at dee tillage has has a do ble sn of vegetable before the dro ie Cigar the better 
wi will astonish those who work eran e amo. i itates | 8 i preteen 
and complicated Machines now so generally used. wing 
ihe dui ting o of our plants, and b its — 
UHEAND ‘and AGRICULTURAL $ SOCIETY. tiplioation, of of that inn ies o j pasce 
B. A eurn. m" She Highland and Agricultura Society of Scotland, subsoil on irre h their capacity as a ware- 
piat, SESSION, T8645 will COMMENCE em WED ESDAY, | houso f food. for — it doubles and y : 
aieia quadruples a a anii t ree tig Mee and retain the | the third week of March; the other half of the 
i A s Ko of vpn ag the following CLASSES :— m against t the mes which consisted of similar AM en treated 
AK M terinary Medicine, and Sur-) professor Dick. nis d Voy es in every manner alike, exi gta ary as seeded 
NICO A Dato M auge Di an ekiri V.S d this is now no haat’ Thanks to ‘ni the 20th of April. The result is that the yield 
"om „Anatomy, ia va | Professor CHURCH, of ‘te 1 Seam of the former will exceed 80 bushels per aere 
emistry, Tueoretical and Descri ve) i llege, ble in a wd pl | while that of the latter will not h 34 bushels 
en i i bse 
= rn ine i of Session ti r Dr. A. DALZELL. 
of Jan: 
ria Medica and Phar- 
inni 
fm bow piece 
and Histology, Physiological } Dr. P. You: 
harmacy and Clinical em. c) Prof, Diox, qui 
. à xs un i WoRrTHINGTON, V. 
asses, £10 10s. 
Js, Haun Max = LL, 
r Dr. A. DALZELL. 
Many similar eases have come a, Rond rva- 
pi ig and, as a rule, an improved system of farm- 
g from piens ad deep cultivation, and liberal 
soil above it. Siiiuring justifies early seeding.” 
layer examined was was the 13th of an inch in ge what abridged, 
in the subso 
differing treatment and different conditions of li 
is the 
| the 
The The fo 
-| thickness, down the surface of the general report given of the harvest :— 
ground, One foot of wil was removed, and the| “On all soils Jib toits growth, Wheat is a full 
