159 
the Alderney | ange oa dark 
n the 
yof Mr. w. Finlay, pri A onston. 
i ae tal ur, with horns. turning up. 
ie six 
el, me the statistics of 
of pth 
are maps aa 
ty car show 
Munich the n umt bers 
ienna for the last 
eta the 
ut six to one. 
rere “sty the farmer za th 
article, but i in no smali deg rree on the 
ive illages, “not 
childr vi 
oath village has. its little chief or 
their fia ag as, 
£ 
our “in the cu 
was! 
qu 
| Settee vicinity of Stuttgart seriously sch ths iow. 
th 
heen of average p hare ce, 
is not Wet, ate blood i I don’ t 
by the cnpuae rs the possession n of some è property asa 
I T have been are for year 
ell ESSO dl s50 
pee 
,of Argotry, a 
7 Society. 
and i 
nality. 
West Highlan 
fic ation for 
í 
1 (cor 
ne 
I Wen 
smile at the n notion of pn a prt vem 
5 = os a iit tle dash of the 
settles that without ar screwing at |a 
at a recent meeting of the 
sides 
owed AGRICULTURE. 
rth of (Prussian) Germany li 
n the South of 
Wartemberg) of me ake fi 
- be when 
blue coat and oars 
yer ate breeches not over clean, anda thr ee-cornered hat 
casionally tme too, with et Anety of Wurtem- 
the Par nt meet a ttgart. 
me of the iaae in W se: Wa have produced 
oie. year nearly 1000/. worth of Cherries —_ besides 
ne , Pears, and a Appl 
and 5s rr e road- 
n Wurte emberg being planted with frat ‘trees, it 
his cou! ntry bt by in 
or at =: uncommon for. ‘ale 
chants the refuse me is 
at about 2s. per a 
me for the ae 
Scotland and it is 
sell to 1 seed mer- 
ne farmer, and w 
eed Beri my surprise that 
uch staff quad be at all saleable, the reply i is, “ Oh, 
the farmers will have something cheap.” It is, I con- 
a a matter of some prid ide t to me to sell to these 
is cs ye o im 
Lee ben 
fl said there that ee dust of i a 
roa iceable to the fru it by. dest oy ieee 
fe on the! eaves, a ssa it is — want of this 
aa pee wee i — as 
agine 
Ra 
“Gr reat quant: P fruit ent from Wur 
temberg fo Bavaria and other districts and soli 4 is 
man anufact red a t hom cider perry. The 
for sale 832 
P 
polic: 
Sey 
e worki farmer wie and 
ei 
_| treat of agriculture are filled almost exclusively wit 
rly different varieties of young meN trees and 628 of Pear 
the extra trouble T take on their 
suppose their 
give them a price at 
of the rey e 
wonder that les, and 
men mts oy = dirty — and editors abuse both, 
An axiom from the law of physical forces will not 
inaptly illustrate the red o position of both parties, viz., 
o et oe ed are sata 
an ary.” Thu ion he seedsman 
by ghey pradeti farmer reacts « a Seve ai in the sh 
chemical ce h ses of the oe mye gene ma- 
nure, | wi thou stat tem ents to pra t—a -all 
prsi ain toan topics there i is a dearth in Ger- | ° Cati. 
many 0 ees s or tracts ` ind fo P which again react on t 
data from which to paged inferences and d faer nr eea 
fi ch ntinuall blished e y . 
—— aero om ost of th the mone pa we in Dl le pe Ey. [The a will be subjected to careful 
th | examination. 
Use. s of Bo ptanical Knowl —Not a session passes 
but i inquiries are made of us as to the L serra of 
such and such ved i and 
tution of just and rational 
urtemberg, | ton 
cate to 
great, 
1848 most of the peasants had to 
custom _—s to th 
thesoil,and 
an | tural school of Hohen 
Doctor 
of the The 
well rire meas cultivated ; re 
observed on the arable farms, but 7 
old habit of fallowing every a pea or t 
soil 4; Wartectbers phon gs 
rotations are 
3 soil the 
year i 
oftenti o 
| archives of — 
| cases of the action 
s are not drilled as 
+ we } as ¢ 
heen of foreign or colonial ee is clogged 
Pray on, which, however, is beneficial go 
the armer by securing to him a aag ee 
price for ag Mangels. There is perhaps 
Tobacco cultivated, the result of Stich < vil ee the 
soil, as this crop gi 
alimen 
little known to e expense of 
manual labour a iy vig farms i is pa meeten 
land, 
with | 
mpre enone ion ‘of the m 
animal kin The pow 
formerly wert as = 
of animals, well known to exi 
tribes of ees iradas — even the active > and ray 
mov ae Volvox globator, by the actin 
William: n, Carpenter, Busk, and othe 
ing which tintil 9 very recently wn hers rant ivy ie 
ow of ori goi ny ar 
sa om a 
pidly - 
Mf 
eater than in 
however effected in the implements of 
The principles of 
the directorship 
wre and oe 
ee 
Wolf, will be 
iculture, taught at the sit affi 
been oe ie 
mme S a and not to t peik. paer 
plants be kisaran dys in N their rt a or natural state 
thi z: j tiec rag are 
ns instances : are on 
rmer sentie emen complains that he has 
by the great chemist, m 
wW 
adapt principles of essor Liebig as 
s pratio wa TET faith, ans zana sufficient examjnation 
or proof. Martin Doyle. 
e Correspondence 
t 
effects 
-i that 
erely 
: Vice- Erosion, in the dai. 
Apra enliten nt from the specific tien 
would cae a reaa taken place. Professor 
Morton’s address at the Royal Veterinary College. 
_ Societies. 
ee AonICULTURAL OF ENG 
LAND. 
—Mr. RAYMOND BARKEB, 
+ Magicienne, reporting as the result of a 
ror a recent visit to the Gallapagos 
Tai: ‘th or a 
d: 1. _From the Earl of 
aa an 
opinion cf iha oe a 
| ia shall be obliged by your gbakan reg ee rm 
reel n to be by a all their friends perhaps the | to 
2 ge Sy 
question of psn Bang of the the, sot eee “gga 
before so ae them out, these Be may fairly be 
procurable 
AON and of brar the Austrian 
fereoning ota e 
st ‘on 
Pangea: i P= Kobe d gt committee Fappointed be the 
| Norw wach Govern ue on the best cg of inclosure 
| to be adopted for in that coun 
The Council aor to their Bai meeting on 
> the number | 
e | weeds thet wiht int ohi 
Liese of firs 
age vise some years 
Havi 
Tagih Italian y Bye-grass seed grow 
pi 
S 
and the| 
OXFORD: Second Lectur 
m beny daieettiat adage Tecture a 
) Ii 
| the 3d of March. 
on Sewerage.—Dr. 
third mode of dag 
by conveying it unchanged to the 
(a most difficult crop to produce des oe genuine 
