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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 13, 1858 
English Agrioultural fot er the cold water, 
as he declared, thro u 
will I think, correct this 7; ae 
netitnte 
the stomach 
wholesome, nutritious, and pilatua aa 
| parative value of artificial manures, and especially 
on the com a sition and m t of ordinar 
farm man e, Dr. Vorto 
y nor 
of any er with We 
is matter with Mr. Smrrn rather 
of mekchies established 
pianga praune be 
as 
cheer etes bu at Sanio is no h duty” a of. ‘the kind |a 
& 
oO 
gratulate ao aaisby 
5 Mouries „gets out all the pope from the bran ; 
ase ma (such as ake white 
generally on his appoint- 85 per cent. of the corn Saai of 75, and his ) ri 
110 per cent. on the grain; and if to this is we add bread i 
— incr y Ri 
HE ha pac in our advertising finns of bread Er gie of Wheat i 
tae week of an agricultural ex: 
in the mon 
hlan 
aie 
suecessful candida tes 
‘eel Se ate = oe would be a s phien 
tiofant 
agricu not be hee 
bore than there 1S On any 
ying o 
other pres in the count: not an 
us n 
po wo on the ares or the cost of any other body, 
plura 
We think Pe was hardly don 
not it will succeed in placing and inve rting the 
: nite of soil as his drawing t Dona them, at 
n hin right in not 
expenditure merely of a little time. ni 
betw mies nical and what may be 
the atm ie dix ivision of the soil vil vy under- 
tant etatine presented i n the ni mber sy 
the ociety’s Jou te 
this year eats the ey of the 
s implement show ; and whose inabili 
be present at the discussion last “‘Wednenday a 
what may so Properly be called his own subject 
was very much to be regretted, 
THE oe of his office by miaa Way, 
the Royal aen aeri al Society of 
oof of sufficient practical 
and irawe agricultural = wey e. 
The ao s pas pas in terms of the Society’s 
ae ron Bdneation include the |; 
her objecti tio appears re banoi 
Beast tanger proportion of water in the “corn 
of Rice or Mai 
n term: Report ae the Council on Education th® 
following Board ‘of Examiners be appointed :— 
Seience Practice toe Agriculture— Mechanics, and 
paoro JOHN Witson 5 ; 
OBE! Se gg 
| nothing to consider but the piety aiie- of unk 5 
matter introduced into = stoma: ch, the 4 
LL, Kilwhi oaf would But there are 
<br _ 
be “a ies fessor Dic 
Field pany at font Surveying- OHN MILLER, of Lei- 
then, C.E., and James Str Ga, C.E. 
Book - - Keping and p Parai e, MACKENZIE, 
Eeeh Aar nt, and PETER M‘LaGan, yr. of Pum- os 
That it Poa coq competent for said Board from time to giv 3 
time to receive for onaaninatian; and to recommend for the | how A enarsthy mix chopped — with very nut 
Society’s Agricultural Diploma, can: who shall have | cattle food. 
ase their 2ist bo ear, “abd who shall exhibit. the M. Mege Mouries ds th d bolts 
Ti eg grin e corn, an 
pet piece xamination on the subjects here- it only ence, e, getting 0 aon per cent. about— 
3. That be exhibited shall be si afford 
sh: uch as to 
vidence to the Board—Ist. That the ryt ch 
b 
ren Meal = 
d been mn 
naoaed, in the practical Bran 
of two years, or ee + 
hereo: of for a pe 
separato periods sei pa less than one year each; 2dly. T 
the candidate has attended for another goia of ‘two y pa he | 
or for separa mre perio as of no t. phen than one ek; the | 12 of - 
following classes in some seminary reoognisod res the Board Thi 
as sufficient—Agriculture, Chemis Sek tural History, zi 
Botany, Xoterinaty Medicine and psa y fe aeai. and washing 
4. That the candidates’ knowledge of pact husbandry an 
of tba fors ren ranches at study, as ber as of tech- 8Ibs. of y n 
nology, field engineering an pew dan chanics A 
md architecture, and k-k , shall lished all night (say from 6 evening Í 
to the satisfaction of Bo oy m of a strict | place (about 71°). With this fermenting liquo 
ie gs 
5. That upon a by the Board to the Council on re md AEBN 
Education, Ak Se that a "gece has exhibited the y: 
vouchers and passed the PE EA a oa required, the Council off through a fine sieve (silk 0; 
aah issue, in ne k S can e, A i a bearing e flour and 
the corporate seal of the Societ; d and certifying his pro- 
ficiency in the arts and sciences c 4 ted with agricult rah Shape 
6. fos TE a A penda of two years HA and after the Ist of 
uired certi 
coi naa 
late chemist 
England, and the mT Dr. Aia dep 
The Society owes very much of its pens saara er 
the labours its chemical officer. The in 
l ae publi a to its 16 volumes s points oui a 
it has 
The pe runs th 
d possessed o 
qualifications and acquirements of ee meet to make the. ‘als. “ted flour into dongi 
soe a tence undoubtedly worthy of the honour | addition of 1 ; and when dul: ly fer m 
made up in ed. 
Itis is ‘on sop fer one enables an kuned The bread, when cold, weighs about 
ion on Peck ey PARR — ne. 
with PeDe nni satus tion durin ds aid y first boiling the 
arin “ete Certitioates of oe mee on a dening oe the Drown mea, he monid probaly 
ce on classes whether And indeed the report re 
and o an. 
Edinburgh. g r elsewhere, will not be required the 
be granted to 
ry. diploma w those who may on desirable, cling i mach when the 
Abs sande Fat cones ‘members, but the’ mination foe appear ve acquired t a piner mae UNONA 
borious and saoenanii uaiohies of its chemist, pite aiota: t is to be hoped that among our | , to housekeepers. 
e al bearing of much of that|Teaders there may be young men who will present ee place 15lbs. of flour near the 
i the practice of the farmer. themselves on, n of these annual £ 
Hi ep Societys pales in or me attainm | ent of the | being preferable ; peel and boil them as if for 
h ociety’s dip. ey will ol e that an inti- | mash th i 
tot ma i ties Las ‘and manures Ar mation of khar intention must be made to the} od Il lumps to pass 
investig Sion into beorptiyo proporties of | Secretary of the Society before the end of next | coarse into the flour, vi von pro ai 
soil atmosphere as a and Reg they to flere gies Add yeast, &., and 
Psi hating acral? he Museum Hall, Edinburgh, n the. eon way. olina or ; 
e Sr s mepa be iintaianiescaf Hike ot soils— the atha and “Toth of April between the hours of eneee seb ae 
concent the value of town sewage 
a remarkable monument to his industry andi 
in the which he had devoted ECONOMY IN BREAD. 
imself. It i site esr al t the so ager Bays ah rte lately, as to 
itions to edge of the th of agri- e means of cheapening bread by disseminating informa- 
culture during the ten years live bounded eao a N fllowingexteets ive a weights o iz EE 
to Mr. Way probably more than to any otherman. | subject by Mr. Prideanx of Plymouth. ] 
We hope that the mere severan an THERE now lies before me a series of experiments on 
con) h the s not Seat dite of ground and made into 
y to determine the interest which Be hans AEREE EE š giving» an 
average of 416 bs. of seconds flour or 
long and so usefully exhibited in C R Bet tees p sacks of 3 Be as 
pursuits. of bread: ur, or 523 Ibs, - 
The appointment of Dr. VoRLCKER of corn any, ee: A ei mr, P35 Tbs; |bottom ;) then then pulp it acoes 
: een isons in the propriety of k aay seit a-1ibs, Another set, by Messrs, Lawes and Gilbert, it ht, sonny cold, towels [3lbs. 
ited. wit with the recent history of agricul- | seasons and soils, averaged |t make br aa the 
Dr. s | 528 Ibs. wt eirean aey nee omens hea pear Se fw, fom 26s 
Own was | quarter of Wheat (or grain, 4 Ibs. ; flour, 3-1 Ibs.; bread, ing Co Gay a the À 
of the late Professor Jounsron ; it | 42 lbs.). ‘| bread at 
ith the late successful | Jf the a 2 Wheat of the United resi sot Sie 
Agri C jand : i ‘requiring a, Rice Hb) Eik 
‘the Royal Agricultural College ma’ | yearly import of 5,000; ae okt see 
ne mt thief breal produce would nearly obivate that im-. mg Sead 
sas ths oot ti have meen Lpaged , 1857] bran-water, per 
or. effect: i from 360 Ibs. to hit 
of farm practice. inanipa such bread ‘being more more consumable may’| of Bie 9 5 
com- | not fully suffice. Maize (Indian Corn) meal, however,} Rice or Maize flour is often 
