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635 TIE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [лих 8, 186s, 
curable from the Mediterranean ; still there is a down- | Turnips destroyed by Яу. Hay а short crop, but well| Gowing, Ric hard, Ipswic 
"Frederie i Р. Hallett, Br rigMon, Susser, Ж uly 8, 2 mr M5 Se слад, 
consumpt: ion and manufacture, which, under exist ing Hambly, A., Bodmin, Cornwall 
circumstances, at least plac eibi on a par with nitrate of deficient. Wheat a fair ' crop; bad on the light lands. | Hervey, George DNO Ickworth, Bury St. Edmunds 
soda, for which it is dir adopted as a substitute at anis us 5 bad, deg a ыи Beans under Holden, Rev. Ж, Paekford, s Welle ciem. 
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abou t the figur res qu uoted for that arti cle, dd same. ы average, well| King, Edmund, Ashley Hall, Newmark a 
Жең Meis ng. We hed a fine rain last ш Чашкы они Street, Ply 
resou: of the enterprising British Me E p week, which. will №7 much benefi all crops. Potatos Qa, саше, о ea e Grange, Market 1 09. 
yearly Sieni sumption, whether in a 1 t ti me than they have Аы ттр ат Ач zac dover, Нас 
'actured к? ‘completely proves. The in "y "iei been for here canuot | Pike, John, Antony, Devon x 
xn: an m incen 1863 r previous years t | ports n: But 1 "odd op in a month from now. дат ico, Mount. MIS сори t 
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10,000 to: mh. the grea Е дане на in іп i^^ We have had a Exe ss үке ый up to the present. Shaw, j., Edge prg a E. Cement 
large towns throughout the Unite ed Kingdom are con- James Eames, Lynch, Midhurst. 
Crops in South Hants 
‚ Jul 
butcher meat. At present the largest portion of our | crop in most n where а full plant promises to be an cii yr 
ed are drawn from South America, the Mediter- | abundant although in many places the plant Е гт за Ese Salop 
and the y ltie ports; and although the Baltic is deficient, yet the crop has improved Sonderfaly. and ЕМ. Бай predetto th 
sre most in demand, becanga they "bol largely | carries a good ear, which under the ver erg of the which pes ›еагей at es Secretary’ е орот, frm 
а ыб diy to the barbarous habit of se selling | present splendid Weather will са bly yiel n ver an the put хорат еннен | 45 pe л 
bones by measure, and their consequently p м M" dae e very de dat in i 
n И I2 the ton, the bones from other quarters | my opinion g^ "to seed time, and зошто |а ач" > dient stk s Quilter, г, A. ч, EX то з. 
are found fully a rich in manurial "value. In pur- | under an анан Pd ai average crop. Barley: Н ance in 
ing by weight “instead of by У exhibits a fair quantity of straw where the cod hands ot the bankers on June 30 was ed б, 6d, 
alance sheet for tl 
and the epe of subscriptions d. m 
laid on the e, the amount of arrears then m 
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thus secure a manure as good i 2 all respects at from 5s. | land has been done well Mul. going off prematurely, 
d less per ton. Ба t bones аге on the rise fiar the | is patchy in colour, and not 1 ikel y to produ i а goo 
increasing demand, having lately advanced 10s, per ton. UN quality, and I E. gc reach an average 
The i imports into the United Kingdom were :— Win e рей» 1 podded; spring Domus РвтлЕ EssAy.—The winner of the prize of аа 
ў » 51 Мута and P Srl piis ons oT Its arme ot last : var and | Class VI. a на Supply was announced to 
idis. Gija Tali wid m Ур A аве y Rev. J. C. Clutterbuck, Long Wittenham, Anci 
1859 1 84,899 C I qul Li will aed Pied an average crop. The crops of hay The € d *3" and “Ога et 1 abo 
1860 6582111808. шлу е dar E are very light, both of field aig pasture land, but the анн да. o е 
Bones may "be rendered more di well es то оти. MsrING.—The complete Md 
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and we have in 4 rael superior quality. Potatos are ое very healthy ; 2 mpieie plan ol 
a speci. men of cleaned "АЛА: nothing is eq which have been dug are rather small à A i the рт of the the table the E 
their conversion into superphosphate. With reference | in d i d E late Aa eco but seem to be dni el Challonor 
to this subject, I cannot help citing the passage from | entirely free promise of 
Baron Liebig, to чв. І referred in а former lecture. Ix nge licut should say was never bet tter. Swedes me recommendation of the : d gm Wy. vos 
"TUI IM ps on the whole are promising, and may marquee Hein the 1 oe ab 6 p бї d eii p 
England is vob all other countries of the con- | Ей * Pod rei produce. Joseph Blundell, lóth inst. be y the ast y 
ditions of e fertility. Already, in her eagerness for оа, Southam d y teward 
bones, she has turned up the battle-fields of Leipzic, of| Water Econom j F Grea ain.—The springs 
Waterloo, and or the oid; already from the cata- | upon which our rivers eet is the АН part of |. rd, S 
combs of Sicily she bas carried away the skeletons of | summer and the autumn supply o no 
many successive generation Annually she removes| beginning to decline from their maximu putes » ой is ETT E pue i 
from the shores of other dit у һег Mes the ree fae from the bs $e m ir oin PE g ES The Т; ro Log me uidi M 
iti d a half of who ta n interest in meteorological sc its 2 
в to el e" 1 
whom she takes from us the means of supporting, and practical Жыш to tho great plan pran of water | a- 
squanders down her sewers to the sea. will, doubtless, have obser bes and perha ores €— ies oneri d e the pes. ot 
She hangs on the neck of Europe, nay, of the entire recorded the height of viis ater in mi wells at йге. Pvis aid bres a d, that the Prosi dent be authorised b 
world, and sucks the heartblood from poste without peri de aie ыан, your reader: оао никоя y officers 
eo will втеу iy obligo me and L trust. P] frenet expected a Plymouth, "ini that the ' President 
lasting avantage to herself, ^ eer f service b cating to me any 
iod impossible (he proceeds to say) that such tabulated information (a боны, with а view to its еранын, к коа mehr б 2 е. 
in interference with the Divine eder of the| use on an inquiry into the water economy of the the Fench Comma dob bs P think to 
wi "OMNI Mess its enii pmi ; and this | country. If observations were made а ос of | лана the ау рор 
у регһа] ы sooner than ће | ће height of outbursting springs and of water 
countries she M tıme awaits her, |in wells, we should learn how the winters fall rome M Barnett, stated that, бы Cell 
when all her riches of gold, d and. coal will be inade- | of rain and snow ruled the subterranean water levels айо Бнр TER 3 whit j ashin ? and ting as 
quate to buy back a thousandth part ofthe conditions |in the water-bearing strata during the summer and | ™ ni эт et Et 1199 mf зе бош 
of life which for centuries she has wantonly squandered | autumn seasons; and as the time éxtoO dot Ds fir o fes spe undc Й ^ а and iudi o parts of 
away." when our works of drainage will be des with some | à сүн, RS ү cleane em 
(То be continued.) regard to the storage and utilisation of the water we Ете нн авй —Mr. Randell stated that 
БАЕ то only DE etin, "auf Mo ME fn к € E эы ted ta y definite шыр tint do m 
Hom И ndenc E E eceived f . Mann the request tha 
ч syi ROW ips ^s iii of those ае have recorded their observa- |" dodi Tite de anta etu Е 
4 ета TOPS.: e have had a tioii, but in ucing others now to observe the 
e rain in this a aoo which fell eei of water in their wells Lini d 2 the|9f April 4th. The Comm mittee there fore м бат їп 
height at 
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heavily al Ense night last, and co ntinued with this time last 2 id fur tinuatio 
А епшш s i LES st, and i tiak ME уйе; c Tun ric le ус references thereto, They regret thai the power 
the soil t ОЕК; our Turnips T4 ac same relative conditions as far as the АП | Purvey р n 
Sedes та А e just at а standstill but even in the short | records will be most thankfally received ; Bey let me | "ePorting upon Mr. Manning’s charges aveboentoagren 
time which has elapsed ar rfully ‚ and | remind your readers that the drought of last year and extent neutralised by the Secretary bn rs and 
at present the prospect is fair. Not so, however, with | this will in all probability occur again, and that it is M chere А зш — s oid contract 
uty of т 
the corn crop; there із some good Wheat, even-headed, | the dut us all to provide against an evil ee is| 
with well-flled ears, but it is rare to see a large bulk of | being augmented by Dar oa citu: 7. BAHAY Tiu керик m roemen 
straw even on good Wheat lands. On „ШЇ half the | Woodfield, Stev [We shall bo glad to publish in | The S mejor, notwithstanding teg ча ning ШШ fr 
ampshire soils straw is Ru Lu ese columns auy уран of the kind for which | е » m паре 
КЕ ears small, but a ntly we dH. Mr. Bailey Denton asks.] | Deka ieri Plymo саа о ай ee gent 
udi eee —— quiu i eT ау бырлар 
eei crop. very indifferent, short, thin Societieg. imeem Bart, Chairmai; Бае — di ipe 
on the М ынты a: “ш ven growth, full one-third ROYAL — OF ENGLAND. | эу 25 d A Nel 
under п ене: ex are the worst Is ever| MONTHLY Cousen. ednesday, July 5.—Present, | Ed. Vernon, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Bowly, Mr. B 
sm enel: 2 F i edid they are | Sir E, С. Ker ЖО” ч їп ж 'ehair; the Earl of | the Mayor of Burv, Mr, Cantrell, Qe d 
| dm be. ни off M ids with cn "T ds Powis, the Earl of " Shrews bury, Lord Chesham, Lord | Mp, сү den, Mr. "Dent, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. 
not hesitate to тыйы шу rr maria "that e the Era IE T жш» A m - ге Green в, М. F isher Hobbs, Mr. Holland, rs 
з : $ mond Barker, Mr. Bowly, Mr. Cantrell, Colone os. Mi Mr. Pain 
t а perl oe will not p Challoner, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, am Hu рокыш dell. К на [pee == eri Mr. Torr, Mr. 
Major Wilson 
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nust be below an average, but not so much as might | Clerk, John ohn Francis, Newmarket, Suffolk, án пссодей to. 
all the earl; жере, as it is well set, particularly | Collins, Edward, Newton тате Callington, Cornwall The "rA — was read from the Society 
ind dort ы Мы t. Oats are light in the ear това, John, Broad Street, Bury, Lancas T Ins «oni 
bat v he straw, Barley is short in the straw, Dawe, В. А Ро. East Зарна Devo ont met College oge, Duden uos 
Шиг сч are under the av. ; Pi Dickin, William, 7 Time 1865. 
much ставе 8 Drew, James, Artiscom et to t Tor the information Ot 
very 50. Mangels are Healthy, but want rain, Kliott, Ваша, Trafalgar House, Pisrio Joan 1 havo 4 report Mx M gheep has ju 
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of loóking well M Ki | dell, , 
Ром about байо thi A r. Jonas, Colonel Kingscote, Mr. ‚ Mr. Randell, Wilson, dm 4 
ng for ail de pea oten e aen m Mr. R. Smith, Mr, Tors Mr. e QE гнав), А letter from the Great Eastern Railway erm | 
dis ; жш have b an awful business for every-| "The {аан Mr. Frere, and Dr, Vo relative to the Society's Meeting at Bury St. fed to be 
ing had the drought continued a wi nger.| А, nup T ted :— in 1866, having been read, a reply was О be clearly 
Potalos are looking very well and promise an abun-| Amos ap 5y Dra à Herne Bay, Kent sent, pointing out that the Company with a2 
dant yield. Our hay is of excellent quality, but a very Arnott, Thomas Reid, 7, Mersey Chambers, Liverpool | answerable for any accidents which may җи? time 0 
light erop except the Sainfoin, and meadows on a deep mee ug a Fairfield, Manchester overerowded station, and that there is amp 
' вой, which are a average; but taking the whole Pes E сс рои ов, West Cowes, Isle of Wight ke d Mee, enclosing 
crop, we shall not reach more than two-thirds of an| Brassey, Hen A., 56, оегы Square, London A communication from the Foreign Office, f Flax Flax in Bel 
average produce. J. 7. , Winchester, H. Brown, Eldred Roberts, Plymouth а report on growth and treatment of 
shire, July 3. —— The Wheat crop generally in this сеъ Р. e (Ó—X B MM иса al Comm ул, М 
district is very thin, having been mach injured by Chaso, Н е у 00 ты. воа, ionak К Ай ниета бош the Ohio State г Варо 
the severe protracted winter and wireworm, and |  Chesworth, б-чу Longslow, Market Drayton culture for the Journal, in exchange for 
