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LD, Sept. 26, 
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c i " Josuva BAEER, EDITOR OF “THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE 
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Fine 01d Hay 68 to 728 New Clover U b 70s to 80s With abobe One Thousand Ellustrations on Mood and Steel. 
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Old Clover 15 Tus object of this Work is to present to the Agricultural Reader the whole of the truth immediately connected with his 
COAL MARKET.—Faiway, Sept. 27 profession, so far as it is known to the men most familiar with the sciences it involves, the ee, it employs, and tha 
—— 1 r 3 e ; Walis. Ticks it incurs. For this purpose, every — quiring discussion has been placed in the hands of those with whom it 
end Lambton, 168. od. Ships ‘at market, 30 : ms been a matter of personal my eA Iw 5 g * Arn all 
A is so extensive a subject, no one writer can speak 82 owledge on all its departments; 
Madera: Ba: o hep A: Suita report that th the demand for Al it is a subject so variable wi circumst; , and therefore so liable eee eee e no other kind of 
e eee e Wr Duty, 210,000. knowledge is worth communi Many pr evious attempts have been — ondens go ork all existing 
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prices, but the ose of inferior condition met a 
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and our quotations continue to be fully supported. z Malting In offeri ering, therefore, to the Agriculturists of Great Britain a CYCLOPEDIA OF AGRICULTURE, PRACTI 
— 5 eee fis — 3 ie is she te ait er Peas © SCLENTIFIC, intended to be a Standard Book of reference on all the subjects of which it treats, we should greatly 5 
must be written 18. chea aper her sorts maintain last the exigencies of the times did we present a mere compilation of bygone information, which, however interesting in itself, 
per qr. 
us prices.—The arrival of Oat 
5 hating considerable, all de- can be of little real use to the ical 
—— n ee —Full prices are e only way in which the knowledge of his art can be brought down to the present dap; its various methods 
ean in — RIAL QU nome ta ed with cy for his information; and the explanations given of their suecess or failure which the now more 
‘Wheah, Raser, 3 Kett, & — . 1 50 — 1 „42-46 perfect The Agriculture has furnished; is to place every department of the wide salject in the hands of those who 
Telave ected run caf MA a siers | have made it their ial study. 
— — Norfolk, Lincoln, ee 16. Wie — 364 To accomplish this desirable object rt soar the ee re of the area 8 Publishers of the CT SLO EDI or AGRI- 
c SVE AR 1 | CULTURE; and for this purpose the assistance of our distinguish cultural writers has been engaged. Each 
— — ee 1 zR — ting |24—26 separate topic will be discussed by — — student, in pr that — N may be creme as a erates as possible. 
Oats, Basex and S g and distilling iT— 2i /Malting [70-4 The reader will therefore receive no mere compilation every section of the subject, be 
Scotch an — ie riaa -PO 0—23|Feed ...|19—21 ‘instructed by the man who ade it his especial study. een n in ee Calendar of Farm ions,’ w | 
= i Potato|16—20/Feed .../15—17 might, perhaps harmlessly, have been a mere abstract of previous p — on ane e sentences 
* Foran... nt “< ~ od ai -16—18 have been penned 8 who have themselves carried out the processes deseribed, or the instructions : and inn 
Dei We- oul — one appendage to the Work, the details of farm operations are given as actually practised in twenty different counties | 
Beans, Mavagan sees 288 to is... „Tick /26—28 posure 26—28 of amo and England, by more than tw f our most su sful farmers and cultivators. 
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Peas, wit, Besar — Kent 92 Boilers 32— 356 Suffolk, 3436 the iaci value of the performance. A Work on the Theory and Art of Agriculture, of which the several departments 
N Grey 29—31 Foreign 25—36 are undertaken by such Jorn may — 
erates be — 30} Yelow ... 25—30 ae. ke wood and D423: 4 d, Agri 14 11 
1 — ais. , Gitto 3230 Norfolk 32—36 Implements and Operations, 5. An be given ATR is — aa ean be — 
Y, SEPT. . .— Exceptin heat, which 
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of English —— Monday, that day’s prices are ` THEORY OF sa ght ri 
be con- 4 p A affant Cowie. 
HN CURTIS, F. TE. Author of The British Entomology,’ Ne. 
Tts 880106 OHN MORTON, res, Whitfield, Gloucestershire; 
CHEMI Jonn THOMAS OSHUA TRIMMER, F. ‘S, of the National Geol. Survey. 
Wax, Consulting Chemist to che Roy. Arien Bub. of England. Its HISTORY and @ PHILOSOPHY—C. Wren Hos- 
its ENTOMOLOGY, including DESCRIPTIONS and ILLUSTRATIONS Ns, B. A. 
ART OF AGRICULTURE. 
The EDUCATION of its Practitioners—C. WII Ns, BA. | The DAIRY—Messrs.. Haxron, Fifeshire; PALIN, Cheshire; StAlr 
„ in „ and „Leices ire; Tu 
4 FAN D ERS PH. Pusey, M. P.; Ber. W. Hickzy,M.A,Thatcham’ | CULTIVATED P. 8, i Crops, Grasses, and TREES— 
24 10 1 Newbury, Berkshire; Jomx of Drumnod, Messrs. Roserr Baxer, Land Agent and Tenant, Essex; 
5 a 5 Cupar-Fife; T. G.J. VAN DEN BOSCH, , J. A. C „Lin i Hewrrt Davis, Land 
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Duties on Fo- — | Steel—Joun C. 5 ‘Berkeley, WILLIAM Gorrre, Farm Manager and Factor, Mid-Lethian; 
reign Grain 1 0 | e 3 0/1 ofa i | IS BUILDINGS and ROADS, fully Mustrated by Engravings— Joun . @arcor, of the Norwich and Forres Nurseries; 
* in the las s Corn Averages. | James NEWLANDS, ugh Engineer, Liverpool. Jonn Haxron, Fife; J. C. MORTON; J. M. Pave, Surrey; 
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| VENDER, Land Agent, Cirencester. IMPROVEMENT of Bocs:and A 3 James SMEED », Kents ROBERT THOMSON, i 
| Wastes—Rey. W. Hickey, M.A. — a GIRD- fthe Hi HN TOWEBS, i 
| — F. R.S. S. A, Agri ngineer. KER, Dorsetshire. i 
ax, Tenant, Kirk Deighton, Wetherby, Yorkshire. . ROTATION of CROPS—J. Caran, Tenant of Baldoon, 22 f 
OHN ON, Hupata PASTURE FARMING — Messrs. A. CL. i 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS and their Management: Compara J. W. CLARK, Hampshire; J. SP ee Fors i 
Anatomy, DISEASES, &c.; the Horse, its — and Man: — CALENDAR of OPERATIONS, in ARABLE, ` Darry, and 
ment — W. C. SPOONER, Veterinary Surgeon, Southampton. STOCK FARIN O- Messers. BRAVENDER, Caran, J. A. ODARKE, 
The Ox, its Breeds and Management; the SHEEP, its Breeds Go! Ny J. C. MORTON; 
rs. James CATRD, Wigtonshire ; PAINE, PALIN, RAYNBIED, RICHARDSON, Roacs, Russe 
CLARKE; Lincolnshire; Colonel LE Courzon, Jersey; H. STRAF- SMEED, SPOONER, , THOMSON, Towers, TUCKS i 
FORD, Editor of Short-Horn Herd-Book; G. I J. WILSON A. T. WILSON, J. WIGHTON. 
; ine; E. F. Wertes, Worcestershire; Joun Witson, | AGRICULTURAL SO ON. -o ue 
zerwiekshire; and A. T. WILSON, Lammermuir. The 7 ICULTURAL STATISTICS—I J. C. MORTON. aa ; 
its Breeds and Hanwam, Yi EFFECT of CLIMATE on the ART, R. Russ BI, Tenant of K : 
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