THE GARDENERS CIHRONICLE AND i e ud seda 
[JANTARY 98, lges. 
s had been made than during the Hiris six 
manures was most a 
six ten nths arpi jiy 
r s had been 
He intimated that poa к=" eing | 
with the Bean СЕ 
of analyses 
made. 
made i in connection w 
and also with art 
adi 
| the tark 
| tables. 
ey, wool, an nd coprolites, and variou 
The Transactions include papers à on n horse | 
mn an ixed 
[^ fac by pones and full o 
Е using sit is that in Lot ot e € is e. Scan 
aud v 
and hi 
ач ап 
| imperial ac 
e. Th d t 
alu ia ш е Lg met be dug or plough 
arrowi e sowing the seed—of w 
papers to whieli we shall ees 
ifferent k 
Grass Some of the aiptdimetta alude: n las 
report were stil going on, ап nd he e мыл tha 
progress would be made in them during the next s 
fer are those on бое, on Agric 
P ^W eid. 
. The Lois ptm of Farze or Gorse as foəd for 
So long ago 
mon 
Mr. Harvey, Whittingham 
adrian. Ы re MIU sitara d b 
cover red i thei 2^9 pe He 
Ua 
is 
een 5. 
AN vi shed 
к Mr. Fraser “Tytler fed his Mid on bruised 
o Along with this they had “а A mu n straw | 
ultural Education, wd 
ne 
for сш п ng in 
8 
s—BARERSGSZEZI| 
he seed is sown in Apri 
| 18 0 or 20 m в after wards, 
zi 
y л M and 
till the beginning of February s hen t their 
come under his cognisance, i to w^ was the por | 
whether i cakes which were | 
riai — adulterated > 
DERSON, in reply, said he was sorry to вау | 
por day of Oats was doubled. The 
rui ins given per gros was found, upon а 
verage,to be 181 lb. "The same system was Brad | 
in 1818, In пи име year the stock of horses was | 
to eig t, and a a larger Курес of Whi ins was | 
ix Е: 
at ie ine" moment, and he tho 
ventare to say that что the adulteration was 
mmon in the home-made cakes than in the for 
the fact. 
ught he — em n them. 
ore | otb hor Co 
eri еа from а Fei ше short d an of winter; 
as the days 
ance, 
| айоталсе о 
ей equ, i 
| the folio owing year. 
antity ui b чт 
seed u 
en eut only half the ET in 
ach year, while others nnd this unnecessa y, and 
t the whole of hd * Farze-meadow? annu: ad The 
sed for so 
Mr. Bolster rocommon 
er two orn was 
In t localities removed from t 
икн илиниз. 
y imperial acre" 
"spring, as ngthened, эы the wor 
Wo ed add an extract Y "s an which the 
blisl sor ris 2n 
ied 
- heavier, ipu: got e half their former allow- 
or 8 a ы INotwithst: kir that the 
erially ART = 
е ё 
ат un 
compelled to айп them, 
made oil-cakes, he believed there was a grea 
inferior and Tu „ә h seed nsed in their manufacture, 
PAPERS IN COMPETITION-—LIST WARDS 
Mr. Fons тубан of oia read pP following 
list of premiums for €— 
901, 
1. rehibald 8| > Stent thers Cottage, Kilmar- 
nock, for a Кр on the lode of Ayrshire, 
. Gold Medal l, or 101, fa Patrick Shirreft, Hañdington, for 
rt o a i A xd variety of Agricultural Plants—''Shirreffs 
Bearded 
3. Gold P teda, or 101, to John Maclaren, Rossie Priory, 
Inchture, for a Report ot Experiments on Feeding two kinds | 
of Leicesters. 
| 
whic f feeding, 
f | including that of P d atena and фкёричьё c di Whius, 
r da 
e|ing to be more pk мыз быры i the additional found 
101b. of Whins. 
* The expense w 
eiie with str raw aud Oats, was 420. for 
e 
о corn was given, ai 
being then а dded, When 
straw the daily expense 
а 044. horse. 
pe 
Some months ago “ А Welsh Farmer" described his 
experience in the columns of the Mark Lane Express. 
e said :— 
“ As a proof of the great economy effected by the use 
of this food, I may etate чо I winter ten me which 
t do ads per еек. These 
Fe cuia агу, W 
Ме that date, Um 
as give ШШК АТ 
4. Gold "Medal, or 101, to George Armatage, 
surgeon, Pensher, Fence Houses, for a Report on Foot. and- | 
Mouth Disease 
5. Gold Medal, or 10L, to Christopher Young Michie, | 
forester, Duthil, Carr Bridgo, Morayshire, for a Report on the | 
and Value of Tim 
ô. кылы mM Modal, or 5L, to said Christopher Young |? 
author 
of 
2 to д} "d es ЫР Es Mh with i ю{ 
ge Tt vas 
tthe best time e gi tour de эш NS 
r the Turnips; if given оой" the 1 isnt thay d do not 
ои 80 well ; the —— I suppose to bo that Furzo is s 
net is satiated, and instinctively 
i ard to milch cows з aud sore 
ne: 
that 
indigestible for their juod organs, " СЧА». 
. ооб нидра they are ravenous! ly fond of i= -— 
mo aps full-grown cattle. 
The n to praise its he apre and eur 
| tive dais, " He: speaks of its use in the stable with 
eonfidence ; but ваув it is less ^ fang Tor sheep. 
2. The article on the possibility and desirableness of 
„кы instruction | in rural schools is, we belier, - 
fro of the re ni anita Direka | 
lt argues the ш | | 
cost from 1s. 6d. to 2s. à od 
the job at 1s. 6d. per load, tho man ае assi ing 4 tu 
fan ге in loading. 16 is bruised after field hours in the 
etim mo that would be required to cut the necessary | 
Md chaf. The. e cost of keeping all my horses is 
the use of the spade to the boys. 
реце! сае of пыщ operatio i the princi 
failur m must ү” 
— À on the Gane ral Manazement of Plautations. 
'eoblos, | EU MALA mcr ce therefore К s follows Box e Asg 1, м red (^ ihe future ident of 
TRESIDENTERIP o» ҮНӨ БОТУ. Threoloads and a-half of Furze, at(say)?&. .. .. 0 7 o|COuntry. © Over and over again," says Mr. Dal 
T. Gladstone's motion, that Cutting horae, half Ade hio adj ato. por da; i o 8 H ы h uu nn d e iig Mh уздш 
"s Prosdentalip of the Society should be nies] Ten bushels Oats, аб 2s. xoi sand а gd d per i wd 
| Ea £2 1 0 want pf knowledge on the part of master and wy h 
ер » р all these cases the money sunk in the machines 
wnaltered ; in qim Jesi ihe rome i Азап, in 1838, Ме. Robert Black, of Lochalsh, Ross- | Tegarded as a bad investment; tho se rl 
sion ofthe diff бее = ) directors and the | Shire, described his success in the utilisation of the| Which would have arisen from "their 
ойсо amd members of the Implement Committee E: is per bib ы casn Бе? Ай again pee 
arisi “Ја the winter of spring о { 
term; ы MANEN Sinis Фе лещ f 16 Seotch aeres Сын уен алш i "From a pretty lengthened correspondence i 1 
depth of 10 or 12 inches, vá ап expense of GL. acre, | extensive employers of labour, as well as with men ke 
DonHAM nual meeting of The 1 A time o wing, April 1836, i Obs Vaud this subject from меге уба point of view, 
— E Durham, 5 >A edic Шиа N МР, | Sid fit aw peat fro my own independent observation ,lam justilel. 
uing уен m | had had no b dido to mel oem to anyt og Tike soil, |12 аур that the т who un eratan iss 
Stratton moved, and Me. 7 Ni hy "seconded, that. the and the seed was зоте sown over а raw pea eat. | Of the principles of the implements he ws 
b where the deeper interest in his work. He performs the а 
the ensuing yea doni erg Stratton then said he | D?9* eer allotted to hím with more satisfaction to himself, T 
had 9 ot much importance to bring before the | matter. be ner to аярга, the Seeds with more profit to m) r. Regarding I" 
meeting so for as the farmers and graz bet were con. vegetated freely, and by October ha d s маай Sp] NOE HR i рәш of view, X on pr that t 
height ei spring employers a еа pae are 
the agricultural tostruetion of the ril 
interested i 
ped bes ir shee е law stood at pre of iss cut of "by the AA many of tho lants that 
if if they ^ new a dog was КЕТ sheep they Ter had been unnaturally y eii wp by ahí М g ог othe ч generation of labourera." 
wise, but these all sprang again A пй са This article is the first of a series оп the suljet 1 
ft, : ilem they d prove that ie ded had been in the | DOW the thickest and — luxuriant егес of the field. | promised from the same pen. 
habit of killin ng "TU The laws with respect to this | |} At the present date, 15th аж p we have 3. Uric acid is the subject of a paper only puit : 
were different in Ireland and Scotland, Ifa dog did an been cutting Gorse for. two m is buck publ hed, in which field esM iac are decl | 
injury there they had nethingto eren pier old, wh Шу guan pe^ | 
and they could со 1 thein Upon them ; as also about э same ren of co Magia E "да nitrogen equal in a quantity paT F 
losses. He thought they ‹ to Parliament. partially во, The horses ar npe a эзе б the n guano su pplie dix. y in р 
to endeavour to get the law of England та this matter | and are in excellent condition, although - they ha and in t sulphate р m apon the 
cm a He said | tasted this seas The cows improve crop in plots of E i) MS Sr 
t they might appoint mmittee to wee теу both in milk and condition since we began £o give th them gre: ibed-— those upon the „Wheat ET Puer Н 
отан ба kd could, and they might meet а feed daily. — what t I have .seen of the feedi ng IE given. ^ "mr mt арр à 
future ео nsider it.—Mr.- Johnson: Aud to to 
„and the res 
^| donsider À of © 
hay for w 
ГЕ | 
orik borses, | эг 
sul ed A. Fu Р 
aud ө: р to any kind o of "fol. that is is usually given 
xd 
somewhat. сотан Speaking of the 
renis D Dr. La says: 
mpar: 
wh ehe derer 
r to get the 
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8. 
The Journal of Agriculture, and. the Ti 
the Highland and Agricultural оча of Scotland. | 
Jan т ka "Mao kwood vn " 
m ed TA BM. to 
pe ir co-operation. 
t ет meeting be adjourned to that 
а о |, 
ual to rs fm. the finest old 
t "A of 
W. В. 
vem 4 
yses are 
fed on it being 
m during 
The rector е 
uu and Mr. G. Bolster. a furmor ef. of that 
re farther quoted. Professor _Blythe’s anal 
the 
ng the resulta. in each secti 
5А be орѕегуеі that in avory сме 
^ and sulphate 
SO" 
Я М. фм эши they unanimously praise, Mo 
zu а it bebe Geh machine, ; Which "ma bons trendy 
etes is the cultivation of the Ec d 
mh suitable si situations for growing Whins are 
The 
dono on бойы, on the Oat crop, о! 
water 
ч nd its agricultural uses, on а 
Ай rural schools, with 
uomen таб 
leultural | 
the agricultural 
summary of the last quarter of 1864, a. nd with notes on | 
‚ог thi 
E be aee je and ш or thin my 
апа опсе 
plants y А stai 
uch spots Whins will ied Hi 
diate PUN the e : Я 
Саара P егі zi 
how far de ришсе сїгбщтазбапсев ныл 
experiments were наь may tend to affect t si 1 
Б 
ene and ie Tou planis f 
