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-^TTj^^XMrAND^ASHBY. LINCOLNSHIRE. 

 (ADJOIKISO THE RIVER TRENT 



CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 



WIRE NETTING ONE PENNY PER SQUARE FOOT. I rpHE* JOURNAL* P F %H»^ 



Henry Healey, Esq. 

 anxious to recomme 

 the advantage to be 



ESSRS MORLEY and SON will Sell by Aucti on 



j.tjl on WEDNESDAY, the 20th of August, 1851, attno 

 Ferry "n, Burring, at 3 o'clock 80 A«e 8 of Pure Pr^ moo 

 „ eg e„t POTATOES now f7-J ^ h %eIr rP particu.ar^ 



'nd to the growers of Potatoes ,,n genera 



_ . „ e derived by purchasing ■* th " ^JJ 



5to« impossible to produce seed of purer ««***£ »*£« 

 the eiv ire quantity adverted; an, -.^ ,n > ^occurrence to 

 warped soils, renders it an opportunity of r» ^eage with- 

 purchasers, who would be accommodated I wi* store «g 

 out additional exoense. At the same t ^ »,H be so , 

 venkn-. Lots, 200 Acres of the '^ "^ED WHEAT, 

 Fenton, and Fullarda Proline lweive™ 

 from the same soils for seed. 



Barton-upon-Humber^Aug^ . ^ WKr L , wir «a AN n 



HEREFORD*. ^ _ufc instruct 





n SOCIETY OF LONDON UlUL ^^ 

 Contributions to - ~' ° N * ^ 





THE JOURNAL OP ^uS'^J^Vi 



Contents : uontributions to a Histoid £lL 

 Climate and Vegetation in Tarioa. iSS.? ?\ rel *** 

 The Vegetation of Brazil, B6IWa"aidP« V^klL 

 -Report from the Council to the Anniv^ ? y ^ Wait 

 1851-Cultivation of Celery, by J. DaS^Wft 

 Lilv in an ooen heated Pnnrf u„ t w 7 lcl »U 



eeks — Profcctw 



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MtSETK ^-fP^Xrraftne 



CMcheste; 230 two-tooth, four-tooth, six-tooth and full- 

 mouthed Southdown Ewes, and 14 Rams, and 12 choice Bam. 

 for hire for the season ; also the superior herd of 35 Heretord 

 Cow* and Heifer., and 3 Bulls, 6 young and active Cart 

 Horses Wag ons, Dung Carts, Harness, Harrows, Rollers 

 Ic The She-p will maintain the established reputation of 

 the Goodwood Flock, and the Cattle will be found well worth 

 the inspection of breeders. The South Coast Railway Com- 

 nam have kindly cow.ntod to stop their trains at the Drayton 

 Stolon for the accommodation of persons attending the .ale 

 The Euvs. Rams, and Beasts may be seen at ^ Goodwood one 

 week p-evious to the sale, and Catalogues had of Thomas 

 bTlmlr. B.q., Goodwood ; or of Mr. E. Wtatt, Chidham 

 and Eas--street, Chichester ; or will be forwarded to applicants 



by j'ost. . . 



FARM TO LET, on very advantageous terms—on 

 lease or yearly tenancy. About 300 acres of Clay Land 

 thoroughly drained, in a midland county, ° e » r * ff 00 ^ "".7' 

 and a good railway. The Roads, House, and Omces are all in 

 excellent condition. Rates very low ; no P"""^^* • 

 Tithe free; Rent low ; no Rabbits; very f *™ m ^?$ "" 

 tenant right ; Game not strictly preserved. About 60 acres 

 more of Grass Land might be added if desired. 



Persons desirous of treating tor this very eligible ^upancy 

 are requested to apply by letter to the Editor of the Gardners 

 Chronicle, at the Office, 5, Upper Wedington-street, Strand, 



London. ___^_ - 



PARADISE NURSERY, HORNSEY ROAD, ISLINGTON. 



THIS Desirable NURSERY TO BE LET, or the 



JL LEASE TO BE SOLD in consequence of the Proprietor 

 beim* about to retire from the Nursery Business. With imme- 

 diate occupation. The whole may be taken at a valuation, 

 or by private contract.— Apply personally, or by letter, to 

 W. J. Pamplin, on the premises. ___ __ 



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GALVANISED WIRE NETTING, TWO-PENCE 

 PER SQUARE FOOT.— This article requires no paint- 

 ine. the atmosphere not having the slightest action on it. It 

 was exhibited at the late Metropolitan Cattle Show, and was 

 highly eulogised both for its utility and pretty appearance, and 

 acknowledged to be the cheapest and best article ever produced 

 It forms a light aud durable fence against the depredations of 

 hares, rabbits, and cats, and is peculiarly adapted for Aviaries 

 Pheasantries, and to secure poultry ; and by the g'lramsed 

 requiring no paint, it answers admirably for training all kinds 

 of creeping plants. Large quantities always kept in stock, of 

 18 24 36 and 48 inches wide ; it can, however, be made to any 

 dimensions desired. Patrerns forwarded free of expense. 



Blossoms. By R. Erring ton-Re port of a 

 undertaken at the suggestion of Professor T \»T n 

 the comparative Evaporating Pro^ti/e *%. to 

 Deciduous Trees-New Plants & c fr! 

 -Proceedings at Meetings of ^i^^g^Q 



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London : Published by the Society at tw 

 Regent -street; and sold by all Booksellers 



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>d., neatly bound in clotL ' 



OUT A SMALL' GARhPv 



ude to Amateurs in nh^-P^V 



12 inches wide Sd. per yard. 

 18 „ m 4|<J. 



14 .. If Gd - 



19 



30 inches wide lid. per yard. 

 36 „ „ M. 

 48 „ „ 1*. 





Price 3«. 6d., neatly bound 



TTOW TO LAY ~ ~ 



ri Intended as a Guide 10 Amateurs in Chon*. "m 



or Improving a Place (from a Quarter fanT gl ?or *l 

 Acres in extent), with reference to both Desim anrfV *** 

 By Edward Kemp, Landscape Gardener, Birkenhiii?** 1 ' 



"It is with much satisfaction that W3caS, Ptri 

 timed little work by Mr. Kemp, in which fa ^colE tl + 

 and arranged with clearness, about everything ^^3 

 sary to understand in deciding upon thearrancJ«7 * 7 "■* 

 grOMnd."-Gardcner s> Chronicle, Oct 2^1850 geDt0f 



Hrta 



strong Arable, and aoout 70 Acres of good grazing, Land. The 

 Farm is Tithe nee, is near a Market town, and has eaay Railway 



communications with London. 



Further particulars may be known by applying to Messr3. 

 C. and H. Trimmer. S olicitors, Alton. Hants. 



EORGE MILLS, King-street, Hammersmith, is 



instructed to Let on Lease for 20 years, 10 ACRES of 

 MARK ST GARDEN GROUND, in a high state of cultivation, 

 with a considerable quantity of Glass on it, as also a very com- 

 modious House, and other erections. 



Such an opportunity for an industrious Man, who knows his 

 profession and will perseveie, seldom offers. It is six miles 

 from Covent Garden, in the county of Middlesex. 



For particulars, apply as above. 



M~ R SCOTT has the honour to announce, that his 

 OFFICES for effecting the Purchase and Sale of Landed 

 Property, Coliecth g of Rente, Letting of Farms, Draining, 

 Planting, and general improvement in every department ot 

 Agric ul ur*. ar e at VERNON HOUSE, 50, PAL L M A LL. 



TEPHENSON and Co., 61, Gracechurch-street, 



London, and 17, New Park-street, South wark. Inventors 

 and Manufacturer-* of the Improved CONICAL and DOUBLE 

 CYLINDRICAL BOILERS, respectfully solicit the attention of 

 scientific Horticulturists to their much improved method of 

 applving the Tank System to Pineries, Propagating Houses, 

 &c. by which atmospheric heat as well as bottom heat is 

 secured to any required degree, without the aid of pipes or flues. 

 S. and Co. have also to state that at the request of numerous 

 friends the e now making their Boilera of Iron, as well as 

 Copper, by which the cost is reduced. These Boilers, which 

 are row so well known, scarcely require description ; but to 

 those who have not seen them in operation, piospectuaes will 

 be forwarded, as well as reference o"f the highest authority ; or 

 they may be seen at most of the Nobility's seats and principal 

 Nurseries throughout the kingdom. 



S. and Co. beg to inform the Trade that at their Manufactory, 

 17, New Park-street, every article required for the construction 

 of Horticultural Buildings, as well as for heating them, may 

 be obtained upon the most advantageous terms. 



Conservatories, &c., of iron or Wood, erected on the most 

 ornamental designs. Baicouiea, Parading, Field and Garden 

 Fences, Wire- work, &c. 



Galvanised do., Id. per foot extra. 

 Extra strong Imperial Wire Sheep Netting, 3 feet, Is. 6*. per 

 running jard; if galvanised, 2$. Also every description of 

 Wire Nursery and Fireguards. Wire House-lanterns and 

 Shades, Fly-proof Dish Covers, Meat Safes, &c. ; Window 

 Blinds Is. lOd. per square foot, with bolts complete, in maho- 

 gany frames ; Gothic Garden Bordering, 6d. per running foot; 

 Flower Trainers, from M. each; Garden Arches, 20s. each. 

 Flower Sands, from 3s. 9<Z. each ; Galvanised Tying Wire for 

 Plants and trees, Dahlia Rods, and every description of Wire- 

 work ; Weaving, for the use of paper-makers, millers, &c— At 

 the Manufactory of Thomas Henry Fox, 44, Skinner-street, 



Snow-hill, London. 



DURABLE OUT-DOOR PAINT. 



p ARSON'S ORIGINAL ANTI-CORROSION 



Vy PAINT, specially patronised by the British and other 

 Governments, the Hon. East India Company, the principal 

 Dock Companies, most public bodies, and by the Nobility, 

 Gentry, and Clergy, for out-door work at their country seats. 

 The Anti-Corrosion is particularly recommended as the most 

 durable out-poor Paint ever invented, for the preservation of 

 every description of Wood, Iron, Stone, Brick, Compo, Cement, 

 fee*, work, as has been proved by the practical test of upwards 

 of 60 years, and by the numerous (between 500 and 600) testi- 

 monials in its favour, and which, from the rank and station in 

 society of those who have given them, have never yet been 

 equalled by anything of the kind hitherto brought before the 

 public notice. Lists of Colours and Prices, together with a 

 Copy of the Testimonials, will be sent on application to 

 Walter Carson and Son, No. 9, Great Winchester-street, 

 Old Broad-street, Royal Exchange, London. No Agents.— All 

 orders are particularly requested to be sent direct. ^^ 



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Also, by the^same^uthor, p-ice 2f.,ja cloth, for the 



expressly intended for persons possessing 'and t~A J 



IIE HAND-BOOK OF 



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GAKDEXlSG. 



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FOR WATERING GARDENS, DISTRIBUTING LIQUID 



MANURE, BREWERS' USE, &c. 



PATENT VULCANISED IfSDIA-RUBBER IIOSE-PIPES 



AND FLEXIBLE GAS TUBING. 



JAMES LYNE HANCOCK (sole Licensee and) 

 Manufacturer, Goswell Road, London. 

 These Pipes are well adapted for Watering Gardens, con- 

 veying Liquid Manure, racking Beer and Cider, for portable 

 Gas Lamps, and all purposes where a perfectly sound Water- 

 proof and Flexible Pipe is required. Hot Liquors or Acids do 

 not injure them ; they are, therefore, much used for Chemical 

 purposes, as they require no oil or dressing when out of use ; 

 are particularly suitable for Fire Engines, and are found ex- 

 ceedingly useful in Dwelling-houses for conveying Hot or Cold 



Water to Baths, <fec. 

 Testimonials and prices may be had on application to the 



Manufactory. 



N.B.— Vulcanised India Rubber Garden Hose, fitted up with 

 Roses, Jets, and Branches complete, with union joints ready 

 to attach to pumps or water cisterns. 



All Letters or Orders addressed to J. L. Hancock, Go*well 

 Mews, Goswell Road, London, will meet with immediate 



attention. 



Waterproof Filling Boots and Stockings, Portable India- 

 Rubber Boats, Shower and Sponging Baths, Air Cushions and 

 Beds, made all sizes to order. 



cultivating, a Garden of moderate size. A New Editim 

 vised, and greatly enlarged, nws^ 



Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverie-street. 



Just published, price Is., 



N HOUR WITH THE HOLLYH0C1 



By William Paul. 

 London: W. and T. Piper, 23, Paternoster Row; oro*^ 

 from the Author, Nurseries, Cheshuut, Herts, 'in retvifc 

 12 postage stamps 



In small 8vo,cloth. 

 Illustrated by Twenty-four Line Engravings, andaMapdi, 



North-Western Railway and adjacent Lines. 



RIDES ON RAILWAYS, leading to the LataaJ 

 Mountain Districts of Cumberland, North Wales udfc 

 Dales of Derbyshire, with a Glance at Oxford, BirmiogiiR 

 Liverpool, Manchester, <bc. By Samuel SiDNir, Auttartf 

 '• Railways and Agric ulture," <fec. 



In small 8vo, cloth, 

 Illustrated by Twenty Line Engravings, with numewu 



Woodcuts, and a cor- ect Map. 



WANDERINGS IN NORTH WALES; AH: 

 and Railway Guide Book, comprising curioui ni 

 interesting Historical information, with a Description of fei 

 ancient Castles and Ruins, its Churches, Towns, Lata,*: 



By William Cathrall, Author of the " History of M 



Wales " 



London : W*. S. Orr and Co., A men-corner, Paternowm 



OOMPLBTION OP MACGILLIVRAY'S BRITISH BIM 



THE WATER BIRD*: 

 Forming the fourth and fifth volumes, and co^J 

 • this work, is now in the press; and as the chief object rf* 

 publishers is to perfect the stock remaining in theirnanMj 

 can onlv pledge themselves to complete sets mtt ekM 

 ca " £.-£ „,ir«,o ^r^«r fi »re received on or before tnllikM 



subscribers whose orders are received on or before 

 SeDtember of t ho present year. Booksellers who ha* «ff* 

 sets « ^requesredto bring this notice to the knowlea>o.*i 



FRICE FOURPENCE OF 'ANY B00KSELLBJ, 



CONTENTS of the NUMBER for &ATIRMI 



8 Twen^fonr Large Quarto Pages- 



WITH EXTRACTS F10M- 



Short Storie-- 





OF, 



By 



A. 



Trans 



By 



A Defence of Ignorant 

 Sydney to Southampton 

 Guides and Catalog 

 Chetham Miscellanie- 

 German Museum. 



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ALVANISED WIRE GAME 



Id. per yard, 2 feet wide 



NETTING, 



FARM AND COTTAGE PUMPS. 



ATKNT CAST-IRON 



PUMPS, for the use of Farms, 

 Co f tages, Manure Tanks, and Shal- 

 low Wells. 



Patent Pump £116 



Patent Pump, with 15 feet 

 of Lead Pipe attached, 

 and Bolts and Nuts ready 



for fixing 2 12 



Larger sizes if required. 



May be obtained of any 

 monger or Plumber in Town or 

 Country, or of the Patentees and 

 Manufacturers. 



JOHN WARNER & SONS, 



8, Crescent, Je win-street, London. 



Every description of Machinery 



for Raising Water, Fire Engines, &c. 



The usual allowance to the Trade. 



s; 



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Iron- 



Law of Corporal 



J. Grant. 

 Roman Civil Law 



Anster. c . ^ 



On Rights to SM.SW* 



J, Jerwood. 



2-inch mesh, light, 24 inches wide 

 2-inch ,, strong „ 



2-inch „ extra strong ,, 

 lg-inch „ light 

 lg-inch „ strong 

 lf-inch ,, extra strong 



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99 

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99 



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Galvan- 

 ised. 

 7<f. per yd. 



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19 



Japanned, 



Iron. 

 bd. per yd. 



9 



6 



8 



11 



19 

 99 

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All the above can be made any width at proportionate prices. 

 If the upper half is a coarse mesh, it will reduce the price- 

 one-foui :h. Galvanised sparrow-proof netting for Pheasantries, 

 <kf. per square foot. Patterns forwarded post free. 



Manufactured by BARNARD and BISHOP, Market-place, 

 Norwich, and delivered free of expense in London, Peter- 

 borough, Hull, or Newcastle. 



NEW SHOW ROOMS FOR BEDSTEAD- 



HEAL and SON have erected some extensive 

 Warerooms for the purpose ot keeping every description 

 of Bedsteads. In Iron their stock will include every sort 

 manufactured, from the cheap Stump, for servants' use, to the 

 handsomely ornamented tubular-pillared Canopy, as well ns 

 Brass Bedstead* of every shape and pattern ; and in wooden 

 Bedsteads their Rooms are sufficiently extensive to allow them 1 

 to fit up a variety, both in Polished Birch and Mahogany, of 1 

 Fourpost, Canopy and French, and also of Japanned Bed- 

 steads — in fact, to keep in Stock every sort of Bedstead that is 

 made ; and they have also a general assortment of Furniture, 

 Chintzes, Damask*, and Dimities, so as to render their Stock 

 complete for the Furnishing of Bedsteads as well as Bedding. 

 And without attempting to compete with the prices at which 

 the lowest class of Furniture is sold, and which is fit for no 



Reviews 



I Monarchy in France. 



de Lamartine. 

 Works of Jo^ephus. 



lated by Dr. Traill. 

 The Theorists Confuted. 



' W - W - GOOa ' WlT n S HO. TE aNo TI CE ? o !: - 



Mftnoir of John Carter. By 



W. J. Dampier. 

 Hictor, of England. By Rev. 



B. G. John.. 

 Elements of Geography. By ^ _ 



Rev. B.G.John.. I -tAJtoM 



Original Papers.— Frictional Elwtnc y 

 ° rt fadu?ry-Uriti.h Archasolopcdl "^J^* 



Foreign CorreBpondence.-Egypt. 



menu and Ruin, of an Ancient City. ^ 



Our Weekly "T^TflJ^SS^ 



State of Publi Librarie.-Goverume ^gr 



I odein ' Houses-Cambrian Arcbiea °» stwrt -WJ 

 Th/late Mis. Harriet Lee ^nd Lg ^ g„ 

 Schools in Lancashire— The Au.m. 

 Communication with Au.traha. ^ 



Societle..- Abstract of Papers read at 



Manic and the »'» ma -- Her 



II vmpic-Sadler'. Wells. lp ._E»8- r 



Mu. cal and Dramatic Oo«W Mubis ^ 



«U, ; ,nd MndrigalCenc^M^ 1uMrt l.B ,,P 

 Music at the Parisian Festivities » 



at Riga. . WestDiio» ter '" 



Miscellanea. -The Palace of «est 



Pap-r .1 India. of anyjoot* 



Order the Athen vn ^^p0?^ 

 nnl . ur ^CAL GARDENS, Rf^.. 



pore, i- exhibited daily from IVppoPOTAM^ af* J! 

 ' " -- -» CALF, and t h. HJPW ,, ? ^ $ 



Majesty 





useful pu pose, their new Stock will be fund to be priced on 

 the same principle by which their Bedding trade has, during 

 the last 30 years, been ro successfully extended, and the goods, 

 whether of a plain and simple pattern, or oi a handsomer and 

 more expensive character, or of well-reasoned materials, sound 

 workmanship, nnd warranted. 



ITial and ^ow's list of Bedding, containing full particular- 

 of Weight, Sizes, and Price* of every description off Bedding, 

 sent free by post, on application at their Factory, 



19(5 (opposite the Chapel), Tottenham Court Road, London 





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