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eat SACRIGRUDU BAL GAZETTE, 
TO and generally prevailing farming 
[Marcu 22, 1856. 
the | been mentioned that 
any given district deriye their pld ae 
from a the acn foundation upon which they are hid, 
main, mean t 
snpextcial deposits, 
should be care- | and not the 
n the m the prices there given were the 
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mal remains he 
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y find entombed in certai = Aire da P bor 
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the price of half-inch bones, 
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whe bones by the cs 
rushed as 77. to 7l. 5s 
ruit trees cope eed o ath eep 
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FOR a o a 
Let us now review VA she tions of — e 
lsoil. and thair, 
a tt 
4 rly E Pys o | calcin ne 
wth of o pie Larba] if, ever, we trac | lime, are w orth 62. per 
lise fants to the n y of oa Cot tswolds, we “hall | 1d. per a nme = igen ati 
see that the moment they pame ss vier g n wil] | *PParently trivial, are really o 
not succeed ; the cone tion of fru: 
ay add of forest trees, show: 
n the 
[sand 
w this will be 
These aaa though 
importance 
Te aa REVERIE.—No. V, 
NE of the mechanical curiosities among which l 
nd or Bay lost myself was a diminutive but evi 
dently powerful locomotive engine—running up steep 
| acelivi ties, eee ones over water-furrows, 
| stro’ ong loamy soil, yet 
ely ithon steam, or fire, 
7| To ae me ebnllition of inquiries as to whether its 
| motion was ived from steam, Tan re » &e. 
| my friend Diglan d handed of 
ee Li iterary apes bio ea eth 20th, Tea contain- 
grarian 
ver beds of clay, ieh | 
ie. marble clay, Oxf 
momen t e; eac. aaor fth 
o 
Be showing that this is ew to 
in the Toc w pr oper. x 
in or their pa i but the 
whi ich they succeed, mr} “the variations i in jha Shapes 
} ait t seems that a Mr. see cogitating the Beene: 
n Be 
lof ~ 
een 
“the New A 
serene affecting — rocks, 
8 regar the different Matera 
ferent dihias, 
ariati 
ti engine rsin at a smart pace over arab! 
| hence the merit of Heathcoat’s method of 
me 
gral 
the amount o. per 
ea affected | 
n, ye et these, with even | 
ock we have et | betes 
uld be idle to multiply instances Ta 
r that if agriculture be limited s _in other word 
rely t g it s s bi 
s affected in its operation s by the 
substratum of the soil to 
| geolo 
ransmit i t by horizo ntal tractio 
+t 
e more 
ructure of the 
to be afi ritarar Er hen 
on this sper alone ic be viewed—as i 
becomin and more as an paiar i 
r | advantageously Forked b by a locomotive power, -How 
then obtain an ceedingly light hu pes oa al the 
C o” Regent's s Park, y 
machinery by w kish this is 
| S coniite of a stationary s chor tae 
| by pipes laid a few inches under- 
he earth with wild and cultivated | nnicates by pipe 
and condition of its animals, even d brane hing in all the necessar, 
modation man in his | 
d 
, and the 
iioa AR towns -are all raap 
; and if w 
ad se formai 
tho confessed 
rae 
only an approxi- 
mation to the 
pipes 
the ‘fields | in such parts 
ly o 
Pp ‘points ont to us such 
ee pee to d tong rsd 
i 
nae te tabula 
s. ence, 
Swe 
upper | | 
s lower F sandstones, on 
l soil such ay 
was chou its ‘whole de 
eli 
cireumstances of 
are, theny it leat too much to say that geolo- 
aa enot too much to say that geolo- intended to signify 
save exten Bt Pla oar i ‘produce Ae bet ae, 
reed 
command it would not bedi dificult ce held to be entirely ae as was GEoLocy, 
ted 
o. 
means of> 
ese differ- 
be ee ae be 
Biei 
the power of the stati 
ahamie an ra! fields by an ye ya 
y part 
| Po neers which i art of ight Boe 
there vas be a weir nile in h of mains or pipes. 
a science Thr i engi 
——_—_ 
PRICES OF MANURES. 
o the enc! id letter 
from the secretary of the 
pany, After reading this letter 
the 
oiler or furnace, To t 
ie otindaphicete vacuum 
husbandry are — ti 
all the operai 
transmi pera ito t 
orkin; 
T pect 
ceived by m st year 
London Pg Com 
| I think we may com 
| are ients found in Dogs 
oe aa at a less cost 
| Pro rofessor Way. If we 
other constituents found in 
besides the phos; 
results : 
miei aeta of lime can be 
per pound than is stated by 
add a fair poens ge of the | 
superphosphate of lim me | 
phates, we shall arrive at the following 
ra 
Sand 6.00 ... 
Soluble phosphate 17.00 ... 
aoln; ety ts. 
Sulphate of ime... r 
eo] oocoo0o00o0o? 
clooosooon 
or fully 82, per ton, accordi ing to where 
Thus it will be seen that the 
supply us with superphosphate of litte: i 
ton less than Professor Way admits that it 
ore“ al can | 
at 1/. 14s. per 
can be sup- 
nen wires takin, 
tem. 
Pg 
be of rolling diggers 
| tortera ataia) to be drawa ty horses, Is 
its vals as evi- rs or 
56] :— iw the 
being & 
homas 
h Hall, 
“ Sir, —In reply to yours, received this eed, 
neon ned pies: grubber patented. May me 1821, ‘hy Ww. 1 
er ton, at the West India Docks. | fas Joseph ey One was patented ‘by Jo aay 
» at the Docks. | July consisti 
pea 
morning, I beg to 
you with the p eye 
at Isle of Dogs,bagsextra | or discs on one axle, having s pades 
heir periphery These eutters project radial, 
of being immoveab] 
la’ 
soil pa delivery of th 
m at our 
18 prom of aolublo phe phosphate of =. the diaa Pd fined 
of across 
cent. of insoluble. BP Fone gy barat 
salts and organie 
sie to 17 per 
of alkaline 
nally, or nearly in deal 
In the Gazette of last week a a quotation 
Way’s paper in the ton 
eae, of a is wed ie 
different kinds of 
as shown by snail 
ar 
r hake t machine was a simple pinas studded es 
peur omy od gr Sea e SOA pE HN ae pE 
| spade-machine w fen-men 
values muddy retia merry by Lady pee “Vavasour, 
rive: 
prei k shouid have | July Tth, 1842, and first exhibited, I believe, at the 
