874 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 10, 1864, 
* verage crop, and the quality and condition are very | 
uperior, Brig , ean fully | 
developed, and grain plump and c 
larger area under Wheat, O 
imperfect] y pulverised ri the effects of the drought, 
by creating the one M uu form- 
ing the surface soil io large ae 
indnrated "xe ent, have been mos ut td seve Verd? consequent |Y 
on - ch soils the Wheat has been thin in the grou 
hort "m both straw and yield, 
"The e Barley mt À especially in ‘the south, is unequal. 
aI EN Be richie, Bedford- 
ur Suffolk—ba ndy soils oi latter, 
d in all the Besley d drca of Scotland, ibis cereal is 
The pies brought 
be Lothians ap L 
ae, P^ lb. per pens On light, shallow soi 
| efficient artificial method 
rm; first | eon in temperature so as no longer va compel the an 
ELA Ps "ier eh aoe art with its — e wa mpel th NE 
other important conclusion to which the case of our 
ittee has ‘arrived, is that whereas no 
has been javomi, Md 
purify, ie dep -— TE purposes, W: i 
rv Perrin of : 
kg 
cer 
a 
whic 
ie soils vty the 
ite 
inca an 
Be: 
t present isa n 
rm on onthe agtituknl. E = on no ot 
known or 
an at 
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is detent in bulk and yield, and the D 
small (or 
* With t 
York fens, which haye produc 
erop i in Engla ind is sadly deficient, 
he vr WR of the Lincoln, Cambridge a 
ed bulky crops, the Oat 
In Sco tland, too, 
short in straw, 
account by conversion into wholesome food, 
hrsti on 
Slank, it isi: seem that the deposi 
THE committee of ed United East Lothian] water must be enormous, not only om 
Lat ae deficient. 
| Agricultural roa vá has, a 
ime in replyi 
we anticipated, Hs DO|loss by evaporation, but also 
o Mr. SAMUELSOX's alloga S | supply for the flock. 
“pth n irre on deep loa 
is an average, bat. on the: whole 3 crop is deficient. - 
tion. _ And rly fewer Mr. RICHARDSON, m. 
Au ng d the find that these po 
e simply reseryoirs for redd kind of savings 
pu blieatio 
bnt plentiful, and the 
“The Turnip ero; ee 
e produce ligh 
the fe. a eastern, and in | 
fields of a e qu ualit " joy e 
,but these are Hpk si and the greater 
portion of dé area allotted s AR nd Mangold is 
n s tr Fort wel 
romisin 
t 
r oot crops are 
orth parts D Wf) prs 
e p T 
bed Shropshire, y part of Yorkshi ai the "Turnip crop, | of 
afford iM unt of 
though "oe. will 
*feed, In 
moreland a 
promising, 
nverage crop. 
tuae and i in d. 
arge weight of 
res in the south pc khen sever 
the the dong ice up to the m 
appe: 
one 
not equal to the 
pesti of years, have nevertheless beon unusually 
een and tee and have afforded 
g the c a whole, Wheat js average, 
Barley Fur average, pe R Fa cant Beans 
un are rage, Po mn S short, roots in the south not 
one fou the north a fu average, 
‘In ae absence of statisties the Ped relative acreage 
under a in 1863 and 1864 t be ascertained, 
There doubt, however, that i. ase under cereals, 
apes, Oats, this year is far short of that of last 
f With a light crop of hay, roots a Ses 
ield of "m, w, and barrea pastures, if is am 
ro 
cesi FROM aie à OF THE manh or DIRECTORS OF |? 
d one of "he jad 
inh 
1 Meer did M 
'$ 
B 
R 
AE 
eaves Pim artiality might Pies d. 
Kir 
drawing attention 
Dow: 
on in the aah on which the flocks may draw for a considerable 
x3 brad exin, from tone minutes, in| time darin necessity, without fear of 
LSON's lette: tot; i 
a Uwrrep «Men LO MEEIN ems BocrETY, HELD 
N THE 2D or S 1864. A lias paree een in 
of erg ta Amin was called to, a 
tion a letter from Mr. Samuelson, 
iin Tu 
k into vm 
sid aera uses at the two far — es 
The value of these pends 
simply in this light, stripped of all 
en wife tees, f is convincingly felt A the bes 
a b who are eith g all their 
er, but the e prize 
A; pe 
or employing their t la eS o draw 
from the river. J, S. Sir eatley pmo Sept. 6. 
endive him 
cm ATE sider "ente, to contradict that 
t, as wd Dar" that neithe is nor the previons 
. HALLIDAY'S neci ag which stood firs e 
man a winded to, 
gaged to 
[ HORT-HORN CONRES PNP ENIM 
Mr, Par y, of Siddington, $0 goo! place in our 
hands the letters on this Enn et of the iis Henry Cottrell, 
"m Esq., of Rhodgate Lodge, Congresbury ; and from them we 
rial, and hein cae refused to act as a judge, in case iod bise, Major gorrespondnice in A beny.] y; d 
tement should have been furnished to Mr. N THE PEDIGREE OF HUBBAOK. 
not pres th itt t aloss ! 
pr "i e committee are at a los: L Mr, Cottrelt 
“ As to the pe a letter 
the a eae me ore to cii x des vict gave | 36th Ap You were in jew 
almost estal bleto the fact ei the dam prat pol: her propen- 
qn admira Ed Kyl blood, &c., ^ woe 
ack, therefore e, s 
horns ek LL. — 
ben = d the N, tn or Aldroey, d 
greatly oblige ray pes your AU for Bon Fale 
the documents I hav 
Shown where the dam vot Hubbaok ii 
have yes upon the 
are in me 
the jud ie 
“Bx d f, th 
" (re RICHARDSON, Secretary.” 
THE BERKSHIRE Hiec 
Somm weeks since an article 
to 
w | but because T m a eme into the very trifles of 
ponda. J | breed, P TOF of m 
nothing to be said, and the eause nfimibagod by the | : 
shephe rd to the failure of ph Mexia 2. Me m T Ls pha Yop; 20. 
admiration and conviction of its 
nd straw for eattle food, too spo d ma 
le litter. For the latter purpose 
ric 
eid 
ese | o] 
ot , b- 
ntial for every |i 
farmer stric «€ t cconomise his fi bod resources, ud w 
chop up all ha for 
pricy i T 
all who live sane | im, 
ponds— not iu ign norant j rustics— | em eaka i 
Kk some education and powers mr 
Tq of sueh 
a 
zm 
resorted to,” 
f water eni] bull was from th ptonk c of the 
MA a diaig gii obser 
THE second Commit ttee of the House of Com- 
pos ES has of Jate jnguired into the utiliza- 
TA tate 
to the conc 
‘ough 
t that such an un dealing 
vale pecuniary benefit to t 
as t 
. mination Li pets bei, 
yen present, p 9. st some 
h | happened tha on tenant at this, lace was for 
ridge in this rd. The e LA te to Sir James, an nd fr om him i ae 
ade o that Sir James Penpyman had his stock of cattle from Sir 
| inti Scam: M. that he 
affec! ong 
ment of 
‘att "These ex experimonts, n the 
Agricultural b arde 
lso given Middleton’ 
vo p.415. From this great weight of eyidence 1 
refore no ax that A improved Shortho orne iy agg 
re 
your renders the n exact and p. ew 
examination. 
fore dismissing the peg! for the present, Jet me | 
rief 
apart of AMT E 
utilise 
Thi n of great importance to 
Whose sewage is du 
briefly 
question. A The forma 
e 
| or Alderney blood. pains have 
j the pedigree of the dam of Hubbaek, di. I believe obs 
tion of à Mr. George Coates, the author of the ‘Herd Book,’ di ded 
te nit b thing in his power to that she wasa 
the un iated ; ut it i is well sa to science that | jie iz er tors we 
Let us bope, 
s rit tative dictum of etl? 
which. its Mats [na Vifepied it. 
however, that an 
b 
Ecol funds will 
9n fany other! with moisture until 
red 
knew several farme ember 
aH i eres y sondenee a portion of hag imyisible She belonged to à bricklayer a at Haworth, near Darlington, 4 
eous e 3 viti is always renpenfi in peste ber comedia je highways 
er a clear sky, y, when eat of the sun is Herd nd no doubt wi whxisvor f trom her app 
a -bred K; I 
, and tbat 
smalle gi i t qs 
be a 
and makes a farther t deposition "opos à ce 
for Lm Seon with my own eyes. I Ss dr scr 
my assuranees that am experie H 
2s evthorns of more in 3 years stand 
which would 
ighest roved 
brought see ing has left no doubt in my mind as to the real 
improvement, I have instituted experiments W. 
dai ldo the heed Vide He , Rub- 
| back, inqui ka is ER under the imp ka 
ire | that ‘the helen yy is bra al d détente by the Kyloe, vide 
