eo ee eS eS SS es OF eae aT Pe ae ft a a ts 
SEPTEMBER 6, 1856.] 
ARTIFICIAL MANURES, S, Ko- Manufacturers. nay 
RTIFICIAL MANURES may 
for their economical and 
ae eee F.G. ed &e., 
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will find ample je PAETE and a modation 
ERUVIAN GUANO, ” Bolivian Guano, Superphtie! 
phate of Lime, Nitrate of Soda, Blood Manure, and every 
gest peg of Artificial Manures, Linseed Cakes, &c, 
NGLIS CARNE, 10, Mark Lane, London. 
ver G, PEAT, LEAF MOUL I 
SAND, ROTTED MANURE, GR y 
MATERIAL, &c., can be supplied in large or small quantitie H 
also every article connected with th ursery business at the 
lowest price —Joszpa Fryer, Clarendon series, Ca a 
fe iba WING MANURES are manufactured 
’ Factory, Deptford C 
cent. ES amonia Nitrat 
anures. 
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MANURES 
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(Established 1840) 
Beg to call the attention of E acest to their 
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40, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, Loi ming 
Ts FLAX MIERS: „SOMPANY; (LiMiTED). 
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‘The Earl of Essex. Thomas 
Sir Ralph Howard, Bart., Bel- Es 
grave Square. 
a Possan; Boral. 
Sotheron Estcourt, 
sq, M.P., Eaton Place, 
Blac ackwood, Esq., Upper Cc. Pt Esq., Upper Brook 
Brook Str 
James Caird,. Esq., (Baldoon) | James Samuel, Esq., C.E., 26, 
er: die Temple, Great George Street. 
<a —Alfred Beeston, Esq., 28, Parliament Street, 
po. ins my is formed to SARER tbe cultivation by 
Piia: or anse in the Sere ent st Beth for con- 
verting Flax Stra ic aani nce e = 
pute Shere Peat is grown i e growi 
ready for his 
The great im shee to the enltivation of this crop, the seed 
of which is so Satia bla i for feeding purposes, has long ee the 
Barratt ale be grower found in selling his st 
e this impediment by ensuring a local 
e e 
Sat fas ufacture the straw and g ll it as fibre. The existing 
importation is about 80, oh ns a year, worth at 502. a ton, 
4,000,0007. There is no why this large sum shonld not 
circulate at home. 
The prospectus of this Company will be published at length in 
the Times of Saturday the 6th of eeproms and Sonu the 
20th of September. Al landed ake ole He tae others pede a of 
promoting the above objects are invited ti municate with the 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
601 
WATERPROOF PATHS: | was 26,000 and 22,000 acres. It appears that the 
Pao Pantie chee |retarns have been ste by the tenants without a 
D) refusal, a fact which m ust ulti- 
| 
oh E who would enjoy th 
winter months should construct their walks of PORTL, 
TE, w are formed thus: 
ch as to sre fey ack of such inquiries and such 
c 
is mixed with it, and to every partof clean graveladd one of sharp 
river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- | information. 
land Cement, and incorporate the whole well in the dry state before 
applying the wate git may then þe laid on 2 — thick. Any | Tar value of Jog Carob Bean, or rather of the pods 
arer can mix an spread it. r yond the 
spade, and in 4s hours it — as hard as a a ek “Verstaiion containing i it, as food for cattle, hag Mein vie: i 
ot grow throu n it, and it resists the action of the ae lately of several of o 
rest t. T is ines ches as water does not soak throi 
ive a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. < V M erefore exceedingly o ised rs Dr 
oat same preparation makes first-rate paving for Ns, er i B oyal Agricultural k valona inf pA vis 
-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, crest all other situations r. ENSINGTON, s il, fo! 
ere a clean, bard bottom is a des ‘asia! um. May be laid i his p pe lu 
birok equally wel! as in summ atter writes to 
Manufacturers of the Comen ne F 
Milbank Street, Westminster. 
He ri 
ee ”?_ Patro: 
. B. WHITE & BROTHERS, follo 
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| g n have been 
Majesty the | imported from t 
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ime t 
Grace the whey of Devonshire for Chiswick Ga) arden s, Professor appear that only lately have iio become "generally 
Lindley for the Horticultural Society, Sir Jose ph Paxtbn for "o known as a useful foo r cattle. ith the 
Crystal Palace, Royal Zoological Society, | 5. Lawrenee, of exception of an evidently defective analysis pub- 
ng Parkyand — Collier, Esq., of Dartfor 184 te: P i s a 
PROTECTION FROM YS OF THE SUN. "m Pe E a idea Set ag o 
“PRIGI pees a Canvas made of patent prepared Hair oceedings of the Agricultural Chemistry Asso- 
and ‘Wool, a non-conduetor of Heat and Cold, keeping, | ciation of Scotland,’ no analysis of the Carob pods 
wherever it is eae ad, a fixed temperature. It is adapted for b heref 
2 hepieaboarad and floricultural purposes, for preserving Fruits o have be 1 as therefore 
wers p om the scorching rays of t Uen i suggested to me VorLCKER to 
aika 3 insects, and fr rning fros vp be had in 
ny required length, 2 yards wide, at 1s. 6d. per yard run, of carefully fai composition. of this article of food. 
Lana, € THOMAS ARCHER, whole and sole manufacinrer, 7, , Trini ty The fo llowi 
annon Street, City; and of all Nurserymen and spine 
papier yd the "kingdom. “Tt is much cheaper tban mat: Wati iar ae an bad 
as T ced ulate 54078. 63.08 
SOLE or AGRICULTUKE anp CHEMISTRY, Mucilage (and other digestibte re res- 
AND OF > AO NOAN and GENERAL SCIENCE, 37 and pesty tious psn ITAL — u 2030 
8, Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, nea: Woody fi ons. 3.88 e. 4.52 
Principal—J. C. Neser, F.G.S., ToS. ray Oil : O26 ERN Ae 
The system of studies pursued in the College comprises eve: ery pounds. (flesh-forming 
branch requisite to prepare youth for the pursuits of Agriculture, l iples) i 7.72 ove 9.00 
Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the Naval ee uble inorganic matters (in- 082 072 
and Military Services, and for the Vier rng Sol iubi uble ash) i n a x 
Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and ble BFR matters Gotubie 112 131 
accurately executed at the College. The terms ter other par- ash) : we 
ticulars may be had on application to at Principal 100. m 
r. NESBIT is prepared to make engagements “to deliver in 
the regents a limited number of eat ctures on Agricultural “Tn the foregoing analysi s, the pe of 
Chemistry during the next twelvemonth. sugar deserves t especially wot Te will be 
EMOn as WHE arters K healthily | Seen that in the state i in which this ae is sore 
M ip Sb tee Goer o mo this country it contains mor 
ca ret wants 
four sorts :— gi 1), The Whittels Red Strum, ead WAY the Fenton— ight of sugar ; in rie tion to this 1 large amount of 
both while Wheats of Kasar quali: d great pi ctivei respi- 
A Ad good deal s str avert than the former; sugar it contains abou t 17 gs cent. of other 
and (4), the so-called Tiney’s Success ”— wo th produc- | ratory and inbigtodiaing principles, Ta — 1 per 
Wheat, yieldin the ns the 
Secretary, By order pane Board, 
Ar ee oie Secretary. _ 
HOM AS Sco T a was Cross, oe 
is w prepared to undertake large or small Drainag 
Contracts, ana toc complete the same in as short a space of tine 
may be required. References to gentlemen whose properties he 
vel drained, or rupee draining; and also to officers of S Doar 
MAE G RAL LAND DRAINAGE A IM- 
PROVEMENT COMPANY 
ces, 52, Parliame: ESE Bay en 
HENRY Ker SEYMER, Esq. 
1. This Cotapany s ese e3 by rok ot t Pariinment to faci- 
g of Roads, the Erection 
of Farm Buildings, and en E aoa el on all descriptions of 
per! r entail, mortgage, in trust, 
Property, whether held in fee, or unde: N y 
or as ecclesiastical, or Collegiate Property. 
no is iS investigation of 
3. The Woi designed and 
e Land. 
owner or his Agents, EEPE pear of the execited by pi Pe or 
a may elect whether he will geeiey, a staff, EQUAL FACI- 
er WILL BE AFFORDED IN E ASE. 
4, The WHOLE cost of the works amy evens will, in all ca 
abated dann on the Lands improved, to be repaid by half-yearly 
instalm 
5. That tri of such charge may be fixe: 
Landowner, 
and extended to FIFTY fe age rae Lanp 
DL 
R. PEILL, 17, N w Park Street, Sou k (late 
© STEPHENSON & PELL), solicits an inspection of toa aetna 
of WROUGHT-IRON FENCE, yuki ch ee is Hee > 
vel advantageous rms to pure ae ver 
etipti oF Oitamental Castings and Metal Works. Prices, 
hi nufactory as above. 
oc 6 feet long, : ee t out 
of ground, vie see 
out of ground, 5 bars pa Sw. == each. 
D WATER- CLOSET 
tive" varie tios of Rod ed P oe me: er the | cent. of ready made For thes 
ulkier, though at the same time the somewhat uce 
e two. They have all been grown on a light i soil: and Carob ‘an appears to e pecially rell a adapted 
in every case it has been a standing crop of bright unmildewed for fat ning purposes. The amount of flesh-forming 
traw. Price 50s. per 4 bushels, se Se the sack. a rd ‘ 
Roth office orders to be made payable ap ingston-on-Thames Sen ace @ it will be rved, m4 Bad vely 
to Jouns C. Morrox, West Moulsey, Sur sma Bori is eget: d in the case of Barley meal, 
in general. This At indicate 
Th A It 1 G tt that ‘ei isa not 8 so well adapted for y ung stock or 
e Agricultura RSCTCCs | milk c d be, since 
SATURDAY, — Sn 6, 1856 See ood Sete to Mr. Horsrat’s r EDENE, 
highly conducivetotheabund ant oer of rich mie 
e inorganic matters consist pa ally of alkaline 
salt, era a good deal o f phhvgheate acid. 
«dhe Bean pod nore 
whi ch a 
Evenryruine connect ted see so important a plant 
as Wheat is interesting, and the most trifling ob- 
servations may lead to Investigations of great va ala ue, 
Ital + + + 
constitute 
kere 13} AA oa senit Fr ous whole weight of Does Bean 
mported 
+ emer and s| 
t/such is the hist “i enon A6. k tok dia , for Gib ilishaate ata ot tro 
ees z Banna Me wi! se non a ax food is malian lowered by this useless matter. 
n of it more especially which is n A cor son of the foregoing analysis with the 
the embryo, exhibits a pure rosy tint, of different | Subjoined sis of Barley-meal would seem to 
ees of nsity. On the application of mois- | Show that there is no saving in using the Locust 
ture the tint vanishes entirely. Under the micro-| Bean in en En to Barley- ee al :— 
scope the tissues sometimes appear entirely un- “ 14.65 
altered, while on other ate there are abundant ee PEP EAE vn os oar ae 
threads of myce elium. _We eee however, Het an eeprgicing sib substances” tre one hare 
to con mM attribute the oriai EE EREA RARE Ne = 
aopean to purely Samer es. The tint is so 
precisely ‘like that which proteinous]m 
when tre will be seen that Barley-meal and Sana 
+ th 
io suspecting that it arises from some 
Tanck action between the starch converted par- | andi T indigestible fore, and Dn ee ages the 
i into sugar and the sulphates contained in the | am a agp ther ESLAR ciples, 
outer coats, upon the gluten contained in th oR we ye have 7 t. in Loensé y s and 68 
ficial ae 4 rane s indeed m njecture, a e nB neal. The deficiency in 
thro out as nothing oa but at least there is ciples, however, is made up by a larger amount of 
nothing improbable about it. The tint, it should be | flesh-forming constit f Barley- 
observed, is no ahasa to a few scattered gr s | eal. the whole, y that as 
ut exists in a vast proportion of a sample. It is, | far as the theoretical composition of the two articles 
z zever, principally in the leaner grains that it} © food 1s ssess about equal 
curs, or in other words in those which have ripened | value,’ ” Our co rrespondent goes on to say t at the 
pins > thei ir time. any of our readers have any d asın 
búri ] , being about one-eighth of the whole. 
je] [i 
monies, will be sent on application to WALTER Carson & Soy, 
. 9, Great ing 8 Street, Old Broad Street, Royal 
Ex hiie, London; No Agents. 
requested to be se bAta 
. All orders are particular ly 
jis this 
the pods g 
we should thankfully receive it.) equivalent to Aprep 30s. per ton, since Locust Beans 
bought at 
[tion to offer, 
| M. J. B. 
E must postpone for a week the full publication | ti per ton; and he adds the particulars 
of Kh tables aream the raees STERENN of of an experiment at the Colle Farm, i 
Scotland, which, thanks to Mr. Max energy, | which the two a were inst one 
and the ik aiiai ano Two Scotch oxen were supplied with 
turists in his plans, have been ‘in wenn presented | 4 Ibs. of pods” ep 4lbs. of Barley-meal each per 
to the public. Among the principal facts which d other two of the e breed and condition 
they illustrate are the great increase in extent | with 8 lbs. of pods each per day, and at the 
under Wheat, 260,000 acres being in Wheat this} of two ths no perceptible difference in the 
year, while 168,000 only were in Wheat in 1854, | condition of the animals was observed. It would 
and the diminished extent under bare fallow, which th a 3 4 lbs. of — — 
