52—1850. | THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 831 
COAL MARKET.—Frivar, Dec 
EPE a 5 iis E leg, 156 0% BOTANICAL WORKS BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY, TH GENERAL LAND DRAINAGE AND 
Teie aise F rA 1. es 5 2 = ar oa À bi — — gra W EDITION 0 Incorporated b: eee 12 ey H Vi 
Via; Walser N „ . LINDLEY’s - INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. With limited Liability to 1 and 13 Viet. pce 
3 published, — 2 vols. ix Copper- plates and Capital—£100,000, in Shares of £20 ; 
TOES, ee d 23. 
The Committee re re nave: "been very large | 
ee from Yorkshire and "Scotland during the last three | 
. As this large fleet hee so recently arrived, it is meee | 
sible to eo an opinion as to what yn they * es 4 
NT. 
in Uni 
rections 
[7 at Ph.D, F. R. S. n BOTA 
sor LINDLEY, * rofessor of of Botany 
versity College, London, &e. Fourthkditi 
aud numerous Additions —— 
Hewny Ker Serer, Esq., M. P. Hanford, Dorset— rman. 
JOHN VILLIERS SHELLEY, — Ma Marestield Park, Chairman, 
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Cor- 
William Cubi » Great 
| ee waa ares 
Thomas Edward » Esq., rook Hal, utterworth 
In and dition, the Author has followed. 
yey weary we recommended by the celebrated Pro- | W Fisher Hobbs, Esq., Boxted Lodge, 
fessor De Candolle, than whom no man is entitled to more | Edward John tele eg & Esq., M. P., Eaton-square, London 
defe whether we consider the soundness of his judgment Esq., M.P., Great George-street 
2 es arrangement, or the great ex. Francis Prw} Esq., The Hassells, Beds, 
—— which a long and —— of public Reid, M.P., Bulstrode Park, Bucks, 
stra na-necossarit m him. William Tite, Esg., F. = S., Lo — 14 
The ‘Author — begun with what is called Oncanocrapnr | William Wilshere, 
ook I.); o the Palin 5 re of plants; nkers. 
( 
a branch of t 
the various. 
very heavy, the butchers = . K having already procured be — — — — what relates or to Messrs. Currie & Med 29, Co 
SS of this kin Calves are in demand, ata ueof which vegetables are ted olicitors 
small advance. Our — — pply consists of 222 Beaets, or to the external — arance their assume | Messrs. Bircham, 8 
1930 — ane Osivo in a state of combination. It is exceedingly de e that these Messrs. Hoddi 
Par d  PRerstiof$lba=s d os topies should be well understood, because they form the basis Central Engineers neersand Surveyors. 
+ — Best Long-woels , 3 6 to 3 8 of all other parts of the science. In physiology, every function Messrs, J. Bailey Denton and Henry Drake. 
fords, & z. 3 Stot 0 Ditto Shorn is executed through the agency o the ns: systematic _ (Assisted by eminent Local Surveyors), 
Best Short. 3 6—3 8 Bet & 2d quailty 2 To Za” 4 | arr e depend char arising out of their con- 
z 8 co 2 8—3 4 Ditto Shor „ ha a Botany can have no logical pre-| „ om * an Cuirronp, Esq. 
amb fd vb bst Y princip. a are á emporary es —. 4 arliamen s 
. b 4 $ fa ence of opiniom exists F sr : 6, Parliament-strest, Westminster. 
Ditto Shorn ry —4 0 nists, upon some points connected with this subjec e Lowe able the owner 
Beasts, 996; Sheep and d Lambs, 9110; ; Calves, 115; 1197 280 that it has been found expedient to 8 10 A to | Interest in Land, by a p pE pom i 22 imited 
Y, Dec, 2 much detail, for the purpose of satisfying the student of the kind 3 Improvement thereon, either = 
This may be cig i 125 liday —. A he Christmas | accuracy of the facts and reasonings — n ted his mpany's e, secured by a 
n t being yet cleared off, there is a very 1 de. to rely. terminable yor charge on the Inh ce; but the absolute 
d, and fortunately also a 11 ly here to-day. For , o this succeeds VEGETASLE PHYSIOLOGY ( II); or the owner of the old may into an with the 
‘Beasts and Sheep our quotations remain unaltered, but for — * vt the vital phenomena that have ben both | Company for the of any of its powers, machinery, or 
choice Calves trade is brisk, at an 2 of fully 2d. per = plani and in particular species, and ources 
8 Ibs. The foreign 1 consists of 17 Beasts, 370 Sheep, and of their o organs taken | separately. It is that part of the he powers of the Company may be thus enumerated :— 
91 Calvos; there TTT — oe „ oe a nag, meng Outfalls 
eres est Long-wools. 3 6 ta3 8 laws, however, are either unintelligible, or ere of ugh adjoining Estates), Irrigation, nel: 
„ Ke. 4,8 Stod 0 Ditto — on act appreciation, without a previous acquaintance n otherwise improving Land. ag . 
Best Short-horns 3 6—3 8 3 muie 2 io —5 “yey important de of Organography. uch of — eot erect Farm Homesteads, other Buildings necessary 
2d quality ts 2 3 4 Shor z — ee nt invo 8 doubt, and the 22 of some i 92 3. To of land. 
Best Do and | Lambe a — Sts an domon- ts, under contract, with Commis- 
Half tends ... 4 0—4 2 alres.. Serge 3 4 se © $ pa ; 50 that it has been found Jesen that og samen of 2 . fer ae, Local Boards of Health, Corporations, Trus- 
Ditto Shorrn se ; the more popularly received opini whether admitted as tru 
Beasts, 325; Sheep aud 1 Lambs, 1980; Calves, 118; Hex: yd or ejected as erroneous, should * age at leng —— — ot Entail and va Improvement, and fettered 
— — — ext follows GLossdLoex (Book L, 9 & eee executed the necessary 
Moxpay, Dec. 25-—The supply of Wheat boch Engli calle — fo elthar used-exgtysively in Botany, or | Paug’s Act ” i 
—The supply o eat sh and e 8, ch axe exclusively in Botany, or 
foreign 2 week was much 5 er than of vag ihis abet — whieh are employed hat science 3 . on which the rem Shares will be allotted 
the show by land pen ai —— from the neighbouring unusual sense. 92 5 key to this book, as also to the substantive | ® t of 1l. per Share, a to be called on for the 
counties was ee — dry 3 barely obtained | terms explained in Organography, will be found in a copious | remaining amount by Instalments not e . 10s, 
late rates: out of ned and secondary d s Were Index eee volume. Share, at no closer intervals than 3 months. Not more than 
a slow sale at a reduction of Is, to r qr. ; busin It has been the Author's wish to bring every subject that he | 10% per Share is likely to be called for during the next two 
foreign was ut we do not so our quota- has introduced down, as nearly as possible, tothe state in which ; of every Shareholder is clearly limited to 
5 the “api of fi reign gri din ali it is found at the present day. Eo 2 so, he has argar 80 the amount of his ö 
a i tten Is. per qr. e 3 and zee yery es considerable a „ matter, especially in what eee for further r allotment of 
are ls. — a. lower. —Oats were in less demand this to Ve y and Physiology, that hat tho o present odo she Directors, Sol itors, or Secretary. 
and Scotch, of which the arrival was unusually large, are Ob- — amp WILLIAN CLIFFORD, Secretary. 
tainable at a reduction of 6d. per qr. London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, and ond bev 3 R 
Pen IxrERTATL QUANTES. 7 VEGE TABLE KINGDOM: or the Structure OND 1 EVISED AND ENLARGED, 
‘Wheat, Euer, Kent, & Suffolk ... White|44—47 3 „ 
„ dito 43—48 Red 1 Classification, and Uses of Plants; illustrated upon the . AND DO! C POULTRY ; 
46—5: 
Natural System, Second Edition, 300 Illustrations. Price 
F TTT + * To suitthe convenience of Students and others, the above | 
‘Barley, grin Work is issued also in 12 Monthly Parts, price 28. 6d. each, 
3 Foreign Grinding and distilling 19—24 Matting |20—25 HE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, St t 1 Phy- 
ax = te siological, an: With a Sketch of 83 
— . 3 Rai velo b. ale and a Glossary of Technical T 
fla seat The may be had separately, price 53, 
Bye-meal, This will complete the — of Elen arenen 
Beaus, Mazagan 243 to 278. Works by Professor LIN DLX, of which “‘ School Botany,” and 
i a 4 “The Vegetable Rasta e 
5757 ENTS, 
Peas, white, pepe ie 5 Pasar I.— Chap. 1. General Mages. Of the Elementary 
— Bases sn Organs—3. Of the Epi its Processes—4. Of the 
5 Compound Organs —f. Of the Root—6. Of the Stem —7. Of the 
Flor, best marks, delivered... per — —40 Leaf-Buds—8. Of the Leaves—9. 
30 — — 10. the of Fluids—11, of the ain gig of 
` orsign . per barrel 18— the Infiorescence—13. Of the Floral Envelopes— Of the 
Tamar, Dee. 27. The oes: alja of elt —— ‘ott e Male Q 15. Of the Disk—16. Of the F Organs— 
and foreign, since Monday, have been moderate; this morn- 17. Of cle of Torus the 19. Of F 
ee w et was very thinly Phe and Wheat of zA tilisation—20. Ofthe Fruit—21 Seed—22 i 
s held n ominally „at = rates, at which only a few | tion—23, Of Fk 2 
i arley o f all de escriptions must PART . k 5 System—2. Analyical 
be written 6d. to qr. —— In Beans or eas no Method—3. The Manner of Studying.—Glossary. 
Oats» the turn me ‘more especially Scoteh, * Phe Eleme: Medical and Economical Botany, illas- 
of which the * 22 s are s and woodcuts, is ready 
BR T, (BARLEY.| OArs. RTE. | BEANS. | PEAS. 
AVERAGES. —— PROFESSOR LINDLEY ee BOTANY, 
Nov. 16 = 590114 245 1d 178 24 246 24| 28s 9d 298 0d | This day is published, in one ol. 8vo, with numerous woodcuts 
— es 39 11 24 s 3 sad 6 25 8 3 29 4 CAL AND 80 N01 CAL BOT 
— 380. . 40 3 24 25 29 2 VAIGA ANT 
Toms | 4% 2 | 24 210 7 esii % 0 MEA Account ofthe P Principal Plants employed Medica: | 
. | Qt BLT 1 [25 WE] 1staTde9 5 | Oo Do ia es 
— 2 : 39 5 23 10 17 1 23 1 N 8 28 2 FROM THE AUTHORS mane aia 
f 1 2 dy *. he Vege erable ‘kingdom contai —— mong a e quantity 
. F FFF((½½/%½/ſ/ ta canny tubal 
ign. i F > cies employ 8 me 
— fa the eat aix ‘eels’ Comm Ave ez ae Conner Tho principai pari ipl ad - students, — 
Den Heu Now. 30. Dae. 7 z. Dac 14. Dec. 21. —— their great Saportos, Geaen ve to be among the 
a earliest eis 0 men 
40s 34 * * D — E „ | oe on where they are arranged in the manner propo Ve- 
— à — l ‘s Tuig. 1 “rs TABLE Kingpom’ of the author, with the sequence of matter 
3 K * w pi $ w ma i om in a few 9 — aaa 
— 5 a 5 . 4 of ents woul consulted 
30 % : | ae Eq] ae | So. ‘The author trusts that this selection will be — eS 
Ae = . . been made in such a — a er each 8 5 
LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, Dac. 20— t gor menket this marnieg . — 
vo lively features — ts departments. The —— ed 2323 2 ae fimi a 
ined dingy. active, and very g hers eater work have been beyond the 
few sales of Wheat were made for consumption; i frets, “because — a ot 7 
— —„— 8 — r science of 
of Tuesday were obtained. Barley, Malt, Beans, and Peas, experience shows us that -e e 
appeared to little notice, and barely FFP 
prices. Oats in slow request, declined o Id. per tion, in the fir N Exe 8 37 
lbs. ; and i demand, 2... „„ 
Ported its previous value. Indian Corn, meeting uiries | Struc Abdel i — rie ean 128. 
for Ireland, 6d. per gr., which, on the part of | Bical Terms, are p ry ual of B 
r was not gener complied with. —. TwEsbay, | _ These three parts form a — orgs — for 
Dee, Although a 8 at 
our mar ae E per in 25 ais the author's “School 
o Tes ga ino anit etai C1CHOOL "BOTAN; on tne Bodin of Dota 
couraged active proceedings, and for ali seriptions of 8² Nen E 1 seen 
ave to note a limited sale, on terms 
dual to those of last week, holders still resisting 
any 
abatement, and M. fair 
ere mandy im valas grinding Darieg unvaried,” Boats an 
Bee ase pena) le inquiry, were the turn cheaper. to 
a ipply ot Oatmeal, new Oats moved at 
2 decline — — per 45 lbs. trom the rates of this day Professor 
Fess myn _ — 62. par land. The trade for 
Just pub ished, in demy Sve, price 26. 
ne LINDENIANZ ; or, a upon 
of Orchids in and Cuba, by 
Mr. ca impes. By oe meid eagar g aiaa and L. S., 
Professor of Batang i the University of London, and in the 
aa e : BRADBURY and 3 11, Bouverie- street, 
their History and Management. y the Rev. 
Saur Dixon, M. A., Rector of Iutwood wah Keomiok o 
1 The Musk Duek The Golden and Sil. 
gh 
2 y China ver Hambur 
The al Fowl a — A 
The Spanish Fowl The White Fronted! Tbe Cuckoo Fowl 
1582 Speckled Dork-| or Langhing Goose, The Blue Dun Fowl 
The Wigeon The -crested 
he Gochin-China The Teal and its | 
ape The Pea Fow | 
a is the W best and most modern amahecity that can 
be consulted on the general management of Poultry.“ —Stir- 
a — 
ubliehed, price ts. 
ABELS 4 — BERBARIUM, 
CONSISTING OF THE NAMES OF 
Classes, Alliances, Orders, and Su 
PROFESSOR LINDLEY’S VEGETABLE 
KINGDOM, 
So printed, in large type, that they — out and pasted 
into Tas HERBARIUM. 
„free by post 13. 1 
Price 38. 6d. (post free.) 
TREE ROSE. — Practical for its 
Formation and Culture. Illustrated by 24 — 
Re Printed from the GARDENERS? Czroweens, with additio 
— 
Ann pruning P out, ar- distance, shorte 
time, principle of | rangement ot img heads, &. 
tion, trees, w proper for 
Binding u Pushing eye, spring the purpose 
Budding knife treatment of dwarf GRAFTING. 
Budding, time of -shoots from phides, to 
year, day, time of | Roses, differentsorts down 
day, state of the onthesamestock | Free-growers, re- 
plant, eare of buds | Roses, short list f marks on 
Budding upon * desirable sorts for Graft, —— up 
Bud, insertion budding with a and finishi 
into stock pushing eye pain, pr AA age 
1E cpt of, | Sap-bud, treatment 
: Grafting, disadvan- 
. dormant and Shape of trees tage of 
Shoots and buds, Operation in difer- 
Buds, choice f t months 
Buds, poo MEEN a | Shoots budding imi obser- 
supply of and their vations 
, slugs, arra nt a 
and snails, to | Shoots, keeping | and brief descrip- 
destroy even, and remov- tion of a few sorts 
Causes of success ing thorns | j aration 
3 5 = hortening ild | ion 5 
theory of re] t- shoots ice an 
_ingwithexplained | Stocks, planting out ent 
G again for budding upon ; jakoci, p preparation 
i [ the means of pro- 
Loosing ligatures curing ; colour, of PPENDIX. 
March pruni age, height; serts A selection of vari- 
wounds cies of Rose; tak- Comparison be- 
Pruning for trans- 5 t ming tween i 
| London: J. Ma TTHEWS, 5, Upper Wellington-street, Strand; 
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