172 
Farm Estimates.—Under the above title in the Agri- 
cultural Gazette of the 9th Fe 
ef much interest 
tion is drawn 
eres greens, 
in 1350“, and being sold at 8007., 
leave a alanos ot. of 5507. to be reli ed 
t promise t than 
aint to which I area to ep it and on whic 
ladly see a diseussion in the Agricultural Gazette, is 
ce 
charged against M 
find d without allowing oe * or ac- 
of ids, edna! der leavi 
168 
ha compensate, 6 quarters 
of Cut, a Barley, and 23 Wheat severally per acre, 
would abo — ea net return. It would, the 
fore seem e be a question worth inves tigation, — 
ame not ies to aim at large corn 
d if the 
does), that s stiik * at a cost 
f 375ʃ. of 
to 
value of Ay leaving on a 500 
passe 
into the back adjoining room, 
h warm, fres! 
s the moe for the admission of the w 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
eE IT REE CER E EEEE r O a 
fo 
ventor of tbe Belgian Fire-place d to the 
iety, requested leave to postpone the presentation 
of his — — on its operation 
for its adaptation, and the] e d in 
SeS, BTANA 
d phar sy Gaias r aiban; whieh prs Tad adopted on hi r 
and | qu 
ort to his cottagers 
eco 
d on continuously by means of a 
and uncontaminated — — 
e nig pegs p 
re made — ed — his use by 
d also, 
his cottages, in 
and, © on the contrary, content 3 with su — an 
* 
Ona 
amount of corn 8 as land k 
dressed with the man 
like to a mode of warming t thei 
vious. 
the eg oa of che. oft only of the 
alone or 
and Capta" 7 een or Pea 
and to Vetches | f 
source 
n, until his arrangements | 
a 
with its action, should be completed. | — 
S 
a better remune- 
rative prices. a. A. Hatt Watergate, Petersfield, 
Feb. 20. 
Sour Beer.—I fancy there must 
Zed Ae mee Vs co — — 
o r, in regar — 
rawn from four bushels of malt; 
green 
These green crops, it is pre- 
e eng in 
eiten ing the J th 
e quantity of — t liquor — monthly 8 . 
a 
d 
a m 
derful if 
8 
1 
i 
t 
Sotieties. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
i KLY held at the Society’s Ho 
in Hanover-square, on Wedn last, 13th of 
March: presen YMoND BARKER, Vice-Presi- 
dent, in the chair; Sir John V. B ay ne, Bart., 
M.P., Mr. Almack, Mr. French Bur Dr. Calvert, 
Mr. Colth ay 116 Capel Cure, Mr. Tipe, Mr. Ma- 
Mr. C. E. Ove kins, Mr. Slaney, 
AM. P., Mr. Augustus Smith, Loreen Sew esso. 
Simonds, Mr. Reynolds Professor Way. 
The following new e were elected: 
. H. Morris, Lydford, Somerton, Somerset 
enry, Dean’s Prior, Ashburton, Devon 
Beddington Lodge, Croydon, Surrey 
ohn, Baro: K = ng Crediton 
ert 
peer a. Stowey-court, ‘Nether. pe oe 
Chilcott, Rev. Wm. Franci ’ Revtery, H nksilver, T: — 
Heseltine, Samuel ard, ( Ch by To Side, Enfield, Middlesex 
—.— y, Devon 
Bou 
8 
Stam, five 
Pedler, J 
H. 
> Sal 2 ers Wellington, Somerset 
Milton House, Pe 
the Co e 4 — 
— with the best thanks of the 
referred to the Journal Commi 
Wanurn anD Ventitation.—M, Nornsarx, the in- 
kor . at the next 
- of warming ng and ventilating 1 
Soutu-DrEv N ove 
Broomboro' ty poy 55 tary an 
ers e the ‘South: Deron 9 transmitted 
to the the ac ee of that committee in 
the 3 oisko em 155 the Council at their 
N F. P. Pairs, of 
asure. al 
= prizes to be adopted for that occasion, the competi 
e place, as in the case of the other prizes for that 
* subjeet to all the rules and regulations of the 
TH- DEvox, on SoutH-Hams CATTLE. 
ose : 
Class 5. — the owner of the best yearling heifer 
o the owner of — second best do 
10 
5 
100 
Mr. Pnixkirs further communicated the following 
ion, th-Devon Association, 
any person exhibiting in these classes 
shall be required to sige a certificate, that the animal 
ears is So 
ArMENIAN WRHEAT.— Professor a favoured the 
Council with a ae oe of Wheat 
Trebizond, and the variety was su 
at Osborne; which d 
Council, and Whe 
the Triticum com 
han 
iscussion on grown 
ver . and on 1 the relation between 
per acre and average number of 
the — Mr. 
k 
e crop.—. mares 
detail of his cultivation of a piece 
Shropshire, which by draining oie 
y | per acre as 
although he — 3 bushels per 
Veterina: 
| thei 
[Marcu 16, 
th first time, borne Turnips, and ey best 
cine to Gad park off the. cow crop of 
d been express 
his belief in the i of Bond a. but he merely 
f to it as curi case occurring within- 
hoe. 
— statement on the 
mber of pez: — per acre he ap 
cm taken as a singul: under 
conditions. — to naa 
rect general result, that not only s should the average 
ber in each individual ear be taken, but 
e ear d irrespective of the total 
of the ears, which might — a shown to 
et houg psy 
e cases the rule to bad pte 
ls of Whea 
for each ¢ ear a tho obtains, 
doubt it would be a interestin 
e ee if all would reflect on it with ya caution, and 
r. Amaci 
gi 
t that t an opinion as to the 
tim 
e | question of thick or thin soving, Although he thought 
would at once, a 
cre are the same, r 
nearly so. a given acre of land 
was acc — measured and divided pasa oe 
and that on one of these th 
me, unless we assume 
Mr. Almack concluded by seats 
these two fields occu) 
uncil, from 
e 
Fulbrook on Meteorolo 
Prol. Morten, of the i 
er and P. 
e, 
3 
latter of copies of I his harei on Veterin 
and Caleulous Concret and 
which, and other presents made to the 
9 thanks. 
pro- Council ordered their 
Council then adjourned to their 
| The Co 
in on that day ben Pro. Way's Lecture being 
„(for that day week, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock. 
