74 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
J 
[JANUARY 30, 
KINNATRD, and reported in the Highland Society’s ) after deduc 
Transaction 
interestin 
att] n- wer 
monly sold in the ser as ra awu horns. 
were Boe hti in the early pa = of = e 
were then- rising three years- o 
s will therefore be just now especially | ¢ 
razed during the yaar in va field of first year s A includes the growth of th 
e-land up-to. the 
what are com- | 38/. > 
eting ‘the Potatoes, steamed food, and 
ost of preparing the pelped ae thet will be 
remainders of 331, s. 2d, and 
8d., as received for the Turaips consumed ; 
and upwards of. 15s. 
must no 
ana 7 though the results ad the soverl 
b well com 
were as ent 
ng taken 
as pas i SE in iy as pool. 
e boxes; eaeh box 
S5 
ry when they had 
and c 
Al 
onstant | 
thos marea 
ped ie poss very 
d z six o'l 
ock in 
ie i emn 
pieh not 
e last ie these | 
eral res 
n- from the hard flat- -topped Dru 
uniig equently tr 
rown non-hearting green 
fig 
accounted for? Sim 
though “it 
fessed that this does exert e e 
le ia 
yi that the e pulping of the ani is a suka of 
the root in ae attle. 
is saving the cases of the experiments 
thus kossa pioden ced by- the cost of the 
process by which it is effected. 
me when gratitude'is so universally an 
so inst Persie by the heroism of our soldiers i x 
| the Eas cannot be»improper:to d 
laid to 
vils attendant. upon 
a, mixture;of : 
may be e glano ed at under = follo 
egularity in 
na Ta tatl 
uality. 
b. Irregularity in 4 
o; Ftio | the me 
tis el known 
un rad services: of a veteran of | the 
Peninsula. 
the-army.of 20 years? standing, 
$ five of them i in l Portugal and Spain, for whi ch he 
: vices whieh. called, forth 
re : period’ many tee and. i 
important 
the praises of his co 
one of the ns t'up the ladders | 
and straw replaced in | 
This finished — feed- 
‘ound. 
ent. The six cattle fed ie whale 
in 
on T cat hemi 
increased 12 <a see ie The first gee sa 
t| Ireland for 22 
“es 
eh the 
ts a eias aheri in her 
ped | See cured for him 
r ‘bayonet | 
lieutenant then and a lioutena pt orp has 
since 
iving 
and hace down.”’—a)| y 
held a hard wor =. ng intment in 
i the age 
d 
©| points in seed growth— 
names of repute, “though ah bia regreti 
o not- so fully recognise: as: the yron ai 
which inferior m 
despise 
(6). No _— is it. true that, irr -a 
like sult i je us 
tons, perk ewt., and 8 lbs. o 
wort. the 
its re 
? 
S- 
esults, corroborative as he belie eves of his 
cutting, w! reduce 
13%. 2s. ids or 5s. 2d. eter 
The © third atom pled 
a 
ments: in: 
s come cuttings, 
186..64., from which, | padajo: 
this way—the increased y 
of 577. 9s., 68%. 1ős. and 664, 139, 
* | family.. te 
headed ity ay Ri 
; | Chron 
: contributions Ar het 
, pate 
3 | points was then 
discuss e other twi 
critical and’ otherwise, on Irish rish agriculture, and 
his laborate -pap on the current apal 
ove him to be asm 
are th t hi pe sit cect 
as eat regre x! t : appeal is justited b 
Mx Goon IEPs ne well as by his deserts 4 
e hi 
k 
formances, and to is position, 
which he needs and d ayy te eliet 
Ali snbsoribers for th for this et 
tdk oe the purpose, 
l., has been opened, and fi 
thankfully rec eived by N Mr. 
ORTON, at the ie of this Paper (6, | 
ellington Street Strand, London, WMO a 
oe ‘aie ded tse bei 
epended on its ing (1) of good 
free from admixture of other sorts, and’ (ay ie 
from admixture of seeds. The first 
a to; it now remains to 
As peii 
consider that sorts, p Sareea a 
Was | induced varieties f 
are called, are but 
a : ir- 
* Letter:from. 
params a te 
Eee 3 ER GA a 
of great pores of pis mo asai 
are 
Srp meti takes 
har ei clit of sa on 
m 
f thi 4 Anto 
Pii et hom tra 
whilèt the farmer too. often. 
difference, 
