Manca 6, 1858. | 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
179 
or Rye, along with i , for 
and thus allow! 
hoe arti 
Ryland’s 
Peravian guan 
manure; evi 
acre, Or sa nk 
or 
eak of 
Seger initnene 
remarks influenced to do so, you will have: no 
regret. T. B. in the Leamington n Courier. 
Tax Swede gt upon light land pnest A ee 
e commencement of the 
one 
DN a iyi in to the value of | s 
re ppiyng maiagi 
$ ei ne uring the: las! 
h and 
gether “unsolicited me errre part—trus 
mple « opportunities of admiring the great tact, zeal, and 
ability ay oon in piere aa the ing by Mr. Hall’ ete 
well, the See: = of the Society, to whose indefatigable exer- 
ch en hitherto s siaaa ue is mainly due, 
eee 
that gentlem =a thon onset ender 
the withdrawal, of his aa p et the consequent dh 
of the Highland and Agriculture al Soc raa with the 
eee (ern om neccesary. g 
t 
— — 
m- 
and conomy, 
= 
y proc 4, Thatthe meeting havin; 
satisfaction in Pere E pai p with oy — rie Ser in tien non 
t fou though the employ- 
me cations of committee was alto 
pte t matter: pains vat 
untry. of a system so 
apparently of an 
such. 5, That the 
be = e so as 
thor organised, and nie though 
arre A nature has ree been felt-as 
chairman be instructed t brand these resolutio 
Highland and pper raie Society ; ; and to send copies thereof 
to the Jone! lig go aa of Aberdeen, Banff, and Morayshire; to 
the m arliament for these counties Sga Lie at con- 
hated therewith: to the Right Hon. e d Kim prima; to 
Sir James H. He Elphinstone, of Logi A TPN 
Jas. Geddes, Cha: Chairman. 
not. to deprive the c 
Socteties. 
L AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAN 
w Covxer, ype h 3 : Lord Tanaan Pre- 
i, 1 new me 
dees er, Chairman of the 
iret in n the e 
gs 
rrent 
avy harrows. After | 
bout ina piaco lighter harrows follow, 
oct oan separating th g the, soil from the: weeds, 
which are into heaps oe. women and an and 
cash-balance in ae hands o bankers w. an iL, 
mous sly elected one of the stewards of the cattle-yard at 
the country arr a of the ‘se ety. 
On the mot sali Lord Portman, seconded by Lord 
i vane po pcs “that the Stewards of ind 
ock-y: tbe te este: rt to th 
Special ‘Council to be hal as soom as possible a fter ‘the 
entry of stock, the number of Judges required Paa stock; 
On motion of Mr. ha loth Gibbs, seconded by 
Mr. Fisher Hobbs, the Council decided! that it — 
desirable that the "Bociet y should hold a Metropol 
the 
te | Show, provided a suitable site could be obtained; pre 
a rd Port ed b y Lord 
the motio on of Lo 
‘eversham 
man, Second 
MP. ds 
INAN Boe = aymond Bar 
Finance Committee, ape a the mon sare. — on: Reporters, 
Ah year 1860, when the circuit districts for ieper 
meetings ond the a ‘ae! 
afte’ 
will have been completed,. but 
in prs firs year ds that. might be found 
pra an arrangements connected with this 
subject were vetted to the Metropolitan Show Com- 
— 
ms to the | mii 
F Entry.—Lord Feversham: adverted to 
misprint i in a ee last part of the ia ag h might 
soa 
been cr made 
fo the head of 
a: Dates of of Baty,” le Stock Er rte mispr for 
piony 
CAR me AND ADMISSION OF REPORTERS 
—The laih did on wit opt Mr. Frere’s dengue for 
Chronicle, for the 
_ STEAM CULTIVATOR:—A lithographie: circular- ad- 
JOURNAL.—Mr:. Thompso: So haisaia g the aana 
Committee, reported pis aerate tions. t Mr. 
Miles’s article in the last. Jo 
dither barnt on-the g p 
performed i 
Raani and the aan is rapt forw: 
h. only partialis prevails, it isa 
arded: | 
h copy to the public, and at t 
= ene to members 
copy of the Journal should be P miena 
+1 
of the Society. (2:) That a adher 
ran it outwith th 
The operation of are 
by Mr. Parkes. 
oe tho stubble, as deseribed above, has 
ment =e the numerous and valuable contributions m 
by Mr. La wes to the Society’s Journal, and of ` mas 
on Pe subject of the Socie ety’s prize for a Steam. Culti- 
was laid on the table; and the Council ordered: 
naa hr c Collinson Hall, = i Fowler, Mr. Burrell, and 
Mr. Williams, by vies was signed, should be referred 
the sg rinted rules fon trial, to m the Councll would 
aon rs’ Clubs. 
Lo: aya 1.—The fol- 
ONDON : Culti 
lowing is a very irede report of a paper on thi 
irh this A foia in field. No: 12 on. 
1 
On the motion of Mr. Jonas, secon 
soil. If sufficient oe _— in the to be 
mded i “Mr. Torr 
of the amount of salary | H 
iven to a paid editor of the Journ al, a nd the 
ldhkh 
Senay 
silio ensure its retention, and 
= to. the nes than to the 
ys 
p cultivation, and subsoiling, 
sa wy be perfona if coi ae ady: m 
landis then left durin g the winter exposed to t 
up, 
ae will be t seeped 
as wing arr Bep hasar must go 
; as west rem ini, ae = 
of the R. 
of A. C.F milar to 
Upon pon light mdi in RA south E England 
> gE iat 
r, e chi ing re is want 
moisture, wedes on the to appre likely to be 
on ridge. In Scotland, on the’con- 
HTI 
cae 
rii 
the ited 
e south of England superphosphate 
ft 
3 
ze 
H 
—Num ports, c 
and d [poting f for the pet: offered this year by the Society, 
| ived. 
os 
r. 
| a pnt Chairman 
the “duties of at office, was postponed ‘il ‘ths next | S° 
pea de rer i 
Raymond Barker, Chair- | Turn 
»|man of the Veteriunty Comune reported tha at Pig nf 
Simonds, the Veterinary I 
vases to the committee that his paper for the is 
Son ate ng men substance of his lectures 
deli en before mibers on the 
Phybloy of Meh os ls was far advan 
pletion, and would be ep pos to the Journal 
Comittee ea the xt month. 
merous rier and re 
e pin of Mr. Fisher Hi 
ye 
ously elected one of the trustees of the Society, 
td supply the vacancy created by the decease of Earl 
Spene 
EMBERS oF Covncri.—On the motion of Mr. 
Mil- 
ward, er k Mr. Torr, Mr. Humberston, of Mol- wig, z arip 
Anatomy and nd 
ced towards 
lngton, and M: of Chester, was 
one of the. general } Members of Connell, t to 5 aye 
3 an 
the wae of Mr. Fisher Hobbs, seconded ie the Hon. 
Pog el eo D Mr. Francis Bedfont, 
was elected one of the general Members of 
hrii to ety the vacancy created by the decease 
of a oe camo 
TER Merrtine.—Lord Portman, Lenape: of 
the General Chester aE Se ae recommenda- 
Mr. 
tance 
point 
reparing land for Swedes is that we 
erred etniditicn. The ven ens Pe 
this end will differ er according to 
UF 
be 
to, toma a, line 33 from top, for “ west 
_————. ee 
rt sa Correspondence. 
h e trans 
> Ai Copy of the resolutions 
kyani, AA on the 6th ult. 
É at 2 a 
as. Geddes, 
Sees eee om Senn ie 
ner ly attended: meeting of 
as | Was.ado 
Seacrest 
; Spacious but on tae on n the ae i atta 
SEES the pits 
Highlan fact that it 
eruere Etat 
anning’s ea for | m 
o 
tee be appointed to re 
PRY 
bt 
S | principle that a plantcanwith 
trary, 
meyi > ki made in reference panty 2 the show- 
ness gi 
On the "motion of Mr. Fisher Hobbs, seconded by 
Special 
ve ome with the 
. Pain Committee of Show-yard Works 
bir appointed, that. application: should. be 
„ Barnett’s suggestion ion s 
made for the refusal of extra land, s should such, be. re» 
Mr. dson. (of Castleacre) suggested tha 
oveđď 
aieo of the Society’s. purchasing F suitable le 
j tained 
as its own property, 
th T S 
on show-yard works: E 
On. the mation of Me. Jonas, ee cae 
ham, Mr. Milward,. of Thurgarton Priory, was unani» 
-present, and, the, weather continues. mild and sh 
subject, read by Mr. Baker, of Writtle, on Monday last. 
aD 
obs root crops most important is’ Mangel Wurzel; and, 
nthe exception on the Swede, cae is no other root either s0 
een roductive. In combination with the Sw ede, in 
HU 
O Eg 
@ 
noe infuredy 
become entirely 
hate of lime te. 
which 
oe pote 
niet con rean: by repea 
the Couch and root moti Besonth extirpated. 
middie of 
‘ate 
trary diroction 
furrows th: 
soil had, by an eat di aes oo A a sane 
a operation only © sure eit 
diately ploughed in, taking to make the attempt 
meen’ the nether gr and state Sof th the sol cult ee both —— and 
g to arti: unless it can 
possible, stirring 
moisture to eeanpadaion 
certain: ; whilst, 
the con! P by continuously sowing, i, oy tah te as the: 
spring up. sowing, rol 
unless frequent fall’ at that: a. 
Although peard par all times necessary to produce a fine 
ce eg crop. To Tally eae hs objet tho i par penne is 
ensure a fect o aland i 
be matted ao aeons with a me Pera 5 15 
pen ges without kneadin, 
t. has become 
partly If, on the other ae 
rolling, will be best effected. by a 
ch an ore asi eee a 
performed. 
agente raclvaseueen 
e moisture, remaining not being sufficient 
oi gy esa src be seed be now rot or ae 
u Again, if 
bt can ial 
will 
to 
£0 
