r — — — 
19—1850. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
299 
POTATO PLANTING IN 
IRELAND, 1850—continued. 
A 
1849. 
B 
1844, 1845, & 1846. 
C D AUTHORITY. 
Conacre system. | Potatoes p. cwt, 
One-half more 
The same 
One-fourth more 
Three times. 
Twice as much 
Three times as 
mu 
About the same 
Nearly double 
arms 
Half the usual 
breadth 
About two-thirds 
Less than half 
Not one-third 
CORK .. Nearly double 
# One-sixth the quan- 
tity before the rot, About double 
Three times as 
much 
More, excepting 
deserted land 
ater Two-thirds, by 
exten 
Double 
One half — 
* tim — 
armers 
Very little short of 
former years 
Very oa — rarah of 
z much with — 
larg 
4 
3 
3 
Not yet revived | 4 
u- ne 2 
2 
3 
Two-thirds of 1844) S 
No conacre 40 G. GLAscorr, Camolin, 
T. Rupp, Ferns. 
A. Preston, Enniscorthy, 
— — Ballycarnly. 
s LL, Cappoquin. 
E ioe Kilma: e 
None 
Slight revival“ 
None at all 
No 
None 
M. Downe, Stradbally. 
No revival 
R. T. BaRROx, Kilmacthomas 
Last year's 
gmat — 
D. BARCLAY, Skibbereen. 
Hupson, Youghal. 
R. 8 
Hardly. ‘ete D. Craxchr, Charleville, 
Extinct 0 ALEX, TWI NAM, Kanturk. 
T. C. Coxe, Innisshannon. 
D. M. O'GATwar, Clonakilty. 
© 1 $, a 
Scarcely revived 
s... 
W. COOPER, * 
6 and up- E W. Kineston, Bantry. 
Extensively in 
0 wards 
—— N. early as Er 2 On 
occupied farm 
More than double mage A = —— 
Double the extent As msive in 
to po- 
ulation. 
One- third more One-half 
oo -| One-fourth more | One-fourth less 
Twice as much As many, 
ing to the num 
peration 
Almost disap- 
peare 
None 
Nearly done up.] 3 
H. Loneritp, J. P., Done- 
ra 
S. Pipp xX, M. D., Kilderny. 
Tnos. JENKINS, Kinsale, 
Re-commenced 
Not in much 
request 
None here 4 
J. WILKINSON, Cloyne, 
8 J. ea SUL . P. P. and 
V. G., Ken 
0 to 4 6 |J. CREAGH, IT. 
{town 
wo sie fertis 
One-eighth more One-half 
Extinct 3 0 — 4 O |J. RicHARDSA0o N, Ballyne, Pill- 
ON INCREASING THE SUPPLY OF MEAT. 
(Continued from paons 251.) 
Tux next step in —.— to inerease the supply of meat 
is the 9 ——— t of “ waste > Ta lands of every kind, 
mere physical obstacles. are not wholly i 
obstacles ‘ormed 
—— to — — 15 
ee te 
— the production of — 
consideration that 
vation must be introduced on ev 
— vast 2 of 2 — 
8 * 2 — 
* J > KA 
e eee s which ha 
the soil in all other et will raise 
reater abundance 2 ——ů— far 
= the foundation of every improved state of animal ” 
vegetable life, both in quantity and quality. The 
— of in ae es every living thing, = “therefore the 
which it exists must form the primary con- 
been put into a produtivo state of bear 
teemed cro e best known way of using 
ng —— 10 remains 
ig 
the differ- 
and y 
— at the rx day, which are fitted to 
t situations of The limits of ke 
soil and climate mate. 
ave and will increase the —— 
s that browse the herb age. Mountain 
better —— of 
feeding ani 
Food of an , inferior quality, o 
a limited supply 
of the better kinds, will not 
nu 
df ten animals: in 
shown when the necessaries of life are abundant, 
vidual 
indi inelination does — * * r- 
formance of such  attompte, D aad where ene 12 
respeet ntity and K The 
first existenes of t — is 
that the earth be applie ied to — 
purpose of produeing food fe for the population. Gove 
ment havin it now recognised the principle, in 
H 
mmodation, that objects of this nature | i 
demand the — tive baie pr an = of the o 
Prineiple naturally e ts to ⸗ e lands,” 
the same application for the i 
organic vigour, property in 
the value of — life. Without constitutional vigour, 
and the use of 
them of superfi 
iptio 
of the — by | 
effected, th —— A of 
and will afford the 
When the 
railway communication has been 
transit will 
i ce 
use of the — lands. 
best used Turnips, and where 
a large sum, the 
established under all ef e. eireumstances of applica- 
tion. The first erops being raised by these e 
troduced consume 
assistanees, cattle will be in 
them—manure wi 
in suffieientiy evident evident that the utmost possible cul 
i effected as it consti- | 
as eee no substances 
| naling tee 
offices, 
| decom d and assimilated. 
— and the food of the very — guulkey is not properly |° 
ry experience shows 
80 
et known 
y 
of the cows for that purpose, and the others for | 
e and distinct 
possibl: 
mals 
y all 
a the full fruition of their use. 
The following then is a recapitulation of the means 
the apiy OF pe 1. the conversion of 
all inferior Grass lands of cultivation ; 2, 
use of 4, the 
2 
pable of being cultivated — 2 
aring the 
1 
n of all waste lands; 5, the use of the best 
br agg, ; inerease o sourees of 
supply Sy the lean animals ; 7, breeding dan iair on the 
ground.; 8, geao of calves, and 
wing 
— S 9, allowin ood matarik 10 roved 
cultivation of e A Tg 75:10, Amp 
Home Correspondence. 
Caution to all Buyers of hemp yik consequenee of 
— gross and w adulteratio 
wall. r 
within an hour of the receipt of our —— . 
fod explained the circumstance to him 
. satisfied, and told him (our clerk) pay 8 8 out of 
ee had. nog 2 were adulterated, w e aa the, 
noes excellent 
Our ae “brought — a bag with him . 
hi ý 
after the teengi of this bag, we sent a — to Messrs; 
bs and Sons, to P Lindley, and to 
fessor Way, the Consulting Chemist of the Roya 
— gricultural Society, who has favoured us with 
folowing analysis: 
1 Stean and Sons: 
the 
esculent cultivated | I may, wi 
Mean tae 
“ The n vada be tg * fragments of 
es, . -ian Boes: Of We — ren coal, and other rubbish, It is 
r inferior = — Peruvian guano, which should contain 
— meet — ammonia. The present 
— — rh T r be krr oon 8 of. 
the price wou ven = a genuine articl 
— ios — è giren for a —— found in the 
specimen, and from s y ts. inferiority robe ir perme ae value, N 
G tit was e and wilfully, 
(Si — = “a _ Ax, 23, Holles-street, April 30.“ 
Two days af receipt of ve 2 we. 
received the following letter from Messrs, Anthony 
„London, May 2d, 1850. Gentlemen, —Your favour of 
terda = to Sanh, and your instructions r : 
— e Wich regard f 
— 1 — 2 in the same vessel with - 
some of ours, 
sent. — W 1 
aa ad yon mil favour us with the name 
ins 
individual fa question nea 
once decline having any 
| adulterated ; 
— —5 try to take means 
at 
of hin. 
gi . yt t 
of buying 5 — we shall a 
with him.“ 
our customers 
ANTHONY 
if necessity req uires that we 
Sale eniled upon to go into ener of justice. We 
ean prove testimony of lighterman in the 
. — — — — he de- 
board from 
4 
essrs. gore Gibbs 
Guano 
advantage to many rently, 
r of my ace ite That T a 250 
* is the necessary from farmers 
a very ine opinion of the profit to be 
pigs, and I — . thee 
the n with which 
e 1 = the more my stock has been 
and general. ps; 
—— according to 
