60 THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(JANUARY 21, 1865, 
a 
night and six'in the morning. This notice was abandoned, better suited io a Soon where fermentation was 
but Colonel eni and other reel bie t iving any 
notice to the parties interested, ed to Sir George 
for as one of th: the. s principai | Seorotarios pi State, for an order 
eorge 
ars | benefiting the tenan ts, will pravo a profitable in 
gether to from 4l. to 4/. 105. per acre—the 
| re € 1 of the land А а little more ун 20s. an Mess 
арру | the ar rra ange: emen ‚ Was considered 
roten бой „апа I haye 
doubt that u етту the money so ех xpended, is 
aid in on the чое of the Society for the 
Diftion x Use gotten ta Its effect on Grasses in 
Sir Georg n India ing wo nderf ; the ordinary 
a (Y ш ff, 
f | Clov 
arious opinions exist; as nns 
best mode of seeding down for permanent pasture, ^ 
many districts, bead the land i is naturally Nas; E 
er and you 
without 
my ow 
mp 
xA ust is prese zi = a beautiful 
irteen different roc imi X sueculen OMA. called the Dóss, which vege- 
n the emet e it ti tbat ads Veget 
o 
possib 
Dait sed, it will 
f the tre 
tates through t C hottest months; whether 16 is the 
be ass deus t attracts the moisture or the burnt clay I 
1 А 
Of ourse, before. бу жу rk ог ае i befo 
profitable 
ent the far: 
ask your für кл т patience 2 while 1 
w that it doni d inp other that I have exposed. e s is 
ar instance of the kind, as Sir George e Grey is very 
too rea comply with the Wishes x mortar 
nt clay is i 
and ndi 
mplaint!. And it does not re- | in its place burnt dy powdered "in into dus called 
ii ur ble for mixi 
d is 
say. p 
but "independent of its value forlitter and manure, 
bur ng 
th ho choose to 2n e com 1 i np Agen i of en readers may feel anxious to know the result, of 
quire the magistrates at Quarter Sessions to accomplis ?|Soorkey is цяе. So mortar does this|the c averages for the seven years to Chri 
hbourhood of Salis y 0 ristm 
Lord Koike no ui horses $ бое пеш nisu wero | make that in шапу ot the old fort En many 1364, joel by authority i in the London Gazette o 
too wi 
inquired the name of 
beneh of crei and found, to hi 
Act o; xm си to € these engines to travel,and that 
thé êy һай hiere: as 
— - the. "bin, - then wrote 
z 
ij 
- 
E 
£g 
r litter. 
A sprinkling of Mee da aily abeo 
of amm the place 
fermenting x ey of aay "litter, in i 
make o a pe 
moniaca aL 2 carbonic acid gas, you will have a manure 
tat you could almost sow out of a drill. So convinced 
m Į with 
what I have seen of burnt clay, and from 
it right then orjust, that my Lord Folkestone, who pays «int I have read in your boox е Iintend to try my 
bur littlei r^ erat giu towards tne roads himself, should have | hand on some of the stiff "yc. after drainage I 
e e и ы eris co лат apte Ó— 2 will burn at least 200 yards D (hé acre if it can be 
d ter Pus кае — 
n I was at home from 
tree. a visit, and Tao o no 
will 
ac 
м апае егу oc 
ose parishes, memorialised the Bench in in. d 
operations for a twelvemonth, to see how the Bill 
кк other counties. 
Fiton "^" 
| Indis last tha Ip 
w wheth "ta 
‚ king е "A a forbidding soil, or at the results you 
› | е 30th u 
Per imperial Bushel. 
2 SOBRE 00; 
Wheat . 
Barley .. vi S^ A 
Oats 2$. 
I beg to state for their CS COHEN RA fu each 100], of. 
tithe shui ge will, ag iy year 1865, amount to 
i 158. 1010., or about 47. 8s. per cent. lower than 
lest year. The following sese from my * Annual 
rent-char arge for each Pico sin 
1007. 
Е y the ithe Commutation Act, 
| Fo 
ned. Mort е in а farm I sh all 
ur 
Ше! fa Ma 
which шу 
һ 
12 o'clock at nigh e ; and it 
be ds P What he 
t, in the dark, to m is tackli will 
well for bim if he Де t det timed: стак! | But supposing 7 all experience would поб n worth xg 
бора ght, how will his men be fit for work next бах after | calls cem I call E. India Rape. J. LM 
em "a Potas р see your 
ng abu MSc Зон da the magistrates in anwre—l am v very gla ad 
La eim what they are about! + I ask е irren iib Corre apondent Mr. Peri has drawn attention to the | s, 
trade;" and I tell them, what Der perc already, that no| want of азһ as a manure;it has o 
class of men have treated th NN Puit es pect A чш in? E F А 
hem Te . "n 
a agistracy, which the a reasonable price, 
afford to contribute to than the | beneficial manure, and I be 
ANON. and the sooner they league together | used in E L 
tter еә 
I, an old. Tory, am teaching Radical 
principles, but if such — t аз wq described is the 
to disown Tory or Conservatir e principles, thus far I am ready 
eR 
a large 
sale; at alle e dealer would find à үнс їп 
Home esponden 
Rape Cake, p o een letter has been| On T^ ying Down Land Grass.—l ha 
forwarded to us by Mr. Alde aer: M to whom it | arrived at the conclusion that it would be е анн to 
was addressed. ]—At the risk oth pus his my effusion | grow Wheat potita ably to m ien upon strong clay 
consigned to the osea r basket, т тенш» to send lands; an nd my observa atio: oing o 
ave long 
several 8 
r the уеш 
и 08 19 92| 1853 £91 13 
1885 вооот О Ass Ho А854 . 9019 5 
1888. .. = .. 95 T 9 |. 1855 8915 8j 
1840 .,9815 94| 1856 93 18. 1 
1841 10212 51| · 1857 9913 7j 
1842 105 92 | 1858 105 16 34 
1813 105 12 24|- 1859 108 19 6 
1844 . 104 3 5$, 1860 110 17 8 
1845 .1081711i| 1861 12 3 4 
1846 10217 82| 1862 10913 6 
1847 .. 99 18 101] 1868 107 5 2 
1848 .10 1 0 | 1864 103 310 
1849 ..100 3 72] 1865 98 15 10} 
1850 - 981610 | — 
1851 96 1l 4j| 29) £2929 1 7 
1852. 93 16 114! ————— 
is 0 b. 
gura д. Willich, Actuary Ui 
ciety, 25, Suffolk Street, rica Mall East, os 03 
Two ngo last t Se ptember a 
th sexes 
di 
Were sever ral plants of the 
Common o; of from 
8 feet in height Although they were discovered early 
е! 
á the following Pe ema one had already died, Judging 
the 
e cause, we h at once removi 
yao, a distance of "i than a quarter o 
way Ee. Ei : ЫТ d down and ins 
ideis thre e also severely affec 
They seemed paralyse y in a state of stupefaction; 
they а Severa n the field 
to you. My t} 
which I think confirmatory of the views taken Бу |: 
you on the same subjects. though my "melee as | 
ап agriculturist in England is nil, I have had consider- | of 
able experience as an amateur agricultur arist in Фе | born 
East, there are few of t € crops in India | is desirable to 
that I have not tried, and so eee extent. 
The subjects on which I shall touch are straw as food: 
burnt clay, and what you call rape cake, but. whi ch I 
is the refuse after the "extraction of the oil 
enant, | а аа fall Ta 
а тр не an iea extent 
system ected, ara dcs А "ийе ng and 
eon aliit motion Y the muscles of th . We lost 
no time in administering a oil to 
bee d е аре to suffer, and at once sent for à 
who rec tive 
vete n, recommended purga 
кас ез Wu ES le to free the system as koe аз 
possibl: the offensive matter. Those w. 
ari ble Indeed, I а 
e | opinion "e "whilst a great piu EA of i US A 
should be laid down, there are ** poor? and “middling " 
| pastures on porous subsoils, which would produce | 
d sluggish л several days, t| pon ough 
could not wid M т any ill etfects e у 
their health or On ost mortem examin 
the bullocks in ndis те e, b e | much uy и and be found of greater profit to the ew wetof 
Көлү е : , "i 3 Е too new.|farmer, by bein, g ploughed "s an "Y cem there- tae patio b ts бойу нечий са a NS 
The ryot, or bullock driver, mixes it Mie cut straw | fore, in various lettings, allowed such er PS ich Gett vith айтап; by liberating 
after it has been soaked in water about 12 hours, and|to be converted into URS о on SOLAR the | th P the d cbe E slt ided. 
it is t| eaten with avidity by the balok. тЫ T rong — on the farms "should be elei p ac Marra e danger mig tigated or avoi 
often noticed that if given too fresh from the mill, or the m of ye са, tenancies it can hardly be Poi Wert $ СЯ à 
in too l quantities, that it produced purging, but Кре аач tenant farmer should, u ше ег беба пагу | In оо oning M Фф Saffron (р. З "a 
an exposure of two or three days to a tropical sun did cumst чой t assistance, «лаев the dps J Г, ле m з would refer 144 уш i 
away with all laxative tende ch for|down any great extent of clay land, as it is a ourna y e Bath а 06 a — с ema the 10 
Mustard or Rape cake.—S food : ughout the | known to all practical men, that after the first e 1857. "m. “ве ath gironi cle, som 1 fed, od his 
East, at all mu in the densely popu ulated и three years the greater portion of the young Gras enjamin Freeman, haulier ot Bristo pem 
ewe is t y fodder for the bullock: for eight | disappear, when the land becomes for ped E. Supr shórtly aftr dating it 1 hay made i into c n atf; ; tho ho ud 
in t| " gp Grass is not to o far | paratively useless, and without good of | to Ad b ng 1 Ms ph" P ral, 
pv bullocks not thriving on straw, nearly all the | manure, or. depasturing of bue fod by с food, кке ы f ree of them, value had best 
bë ркы үр ii ib а" ipeedily ay - КЕ" atf ha 
Qu fattened for the supply of A leutta are fed 
opped straw and manure Mr. 
Hye used for ре. land but is pond sought 
кайгы ш n the last edition of 
a long ро elapses before 
h D erby, s ed а low- 
ires years' rent by the маб аай, in the 
discussion at Uttoxeter Б was considered liberal, bat 
e unlikely to be allowed. I 
finely cut манін p to quote y our own ы state t 
rom раа шай T. veta 
ight as well plough in Linseed -cake, 
that I could 
са Ан йау hs this matter; and i 
tted to Mr. Herepath, the али 
chemist, for ea тн апа found 
e етт of Colchicum autumnale. Diss. 
Foreign Correspondence» 
ALAMOS, Buzxos "AYRES (co ncluded from D 
p y way g the cost of 15 tons 
Beans, or peo po for manure before it passed | у ion and re-letting of an estate, apos. which 30. 
repris M к е T EM you e d ну : : : тө: of old эе clay land, I h of 
g, why not use burn еа the straw. arranged | for aying down a considerable portion, аз | our agriculture and its development. In the more 
have used it with advantage in е East both for ор си elds become fallow, the landlord providing | з ү vicinity of the c city ор Buenos Ayres there 
and bullocks, not with a view. for the manure but proper d in the nd year allow- | are a number of small farms devoted almost ex хао 
пе) 
good manure, equal alto- 
to the production of green fodder (Lucer: 
the 
