then 
to the measure of its value £ Sup- 
t) the SN st able to isolate the 
i3, 1858.) THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 199 
W which | the pair, e Wa’ yof 
gy at Ag: about t the influence of such had ao despatched by the bani fro; aes bes | proper accommodation for even large nie eee ‘the 
the crops et raise? And if not, | implem for working the guano, an serve as a | children are = = a rent of ls. 9d. week, or 
t for mea pg its value as a |means of pterosperma; be tween the island and Bom- | 5 per cent. on the outlay. 
? They Teir US used it, hey Lge know nothing ol or Aden. a, exertion in the Birger had} When ch Tharp grow up, no doubt | 
ane can they tell its wo orth bee made by Mes srs. Or q and Ha ayes, t e be lessees | many cases wo ald : koe sirable (and cottages on this 
t p 1, to these may be b f 71. 
r be pen analysis! and what ? Have i wii rod “for “iealtios, wc Ord soon as pos- | foot) ; but toa the children contribute to the family 
sible proceeded to Mus 
ea he 
Nov sort er with 75 Arab laborers ‘The long lost Pleiad 
income 
can be affor For ordinary families, 
ton 
qies per cen 
and 
Haye es at once proceeded with her to Bombay, iaa 
return 
with provisions for expe edition, and bringi 
A 
s 
So 
&e., multiplied by che per 
in some other 
at the A great part of ‘he, season was By orm 
ed again to the islands on the 14th of January | 
the drs 
beach. 
- | however, breech yn lost from want of labour and 
is so much! Of course chemists know | means of transport. 
ad 2 were net cope hae interests And, as if these infelicitous circumstances as 
e will look at it more | been sufficient, the ship-of-war which had been 
"The reaso eroin gist to o protect the expedition abruptly quitted the ideais, 
this. 
he worth ted an element in old* compounds is its 
an old co oie ound. 
this new one. 
n such 
leay ing 
O preserve order. Fortunately she was at once se 
back from Bombay, and further mace prevented. 
Tho m the islands is not 
sent 
rded. then, these 
cottages are better, as well as cheaper, than any 3 ty 
designed, and the Society hopes to see them exten- 
sively a adopte 
A pair hay ing b een erected at Tonbridge, an exact 
et showing both the ooa and the interior 
ae s, has been constructed. The foll 
On opening the side it may be perceived that the 
Kalls ra hich a: inches in thickness) have the interi 
of hollow prer by which m: perfect dryness is 
The general li room is 11 feet 4 i 
clay 
it is worth so much in y 
thus put, the ven gaa” ora avi vious. It | likely to come to anything like the t guine size, and fitted up with a fronty are) 0 A ra p 
san nly by their elements, estimate, Mr. nnas piem d te three islands, and viiga aap S aying sed xe < Bea gem a ae 
a there are 500,000 t o good or wood and coals, and the window shutter, on 
Jemen analysis is the alf that quantity, and on Ghurzood in as mee table or foldin, rd during the daytime. 
é 9 This nlastered, but the walls are coloured, and the 
are c tga oly “This 38 a8 p beat ab vey "itt The quality of the e now loading will ceiling j Joista ia aad aaa varnished In fact, the whole of the 
that the moon consists of diamon as probably be found to vary | aa mee, to the care be. | woodwork is stained and varnished, the outside being done 
ftine th at h oil gyre th ct a paint Over this a Ang me — 
4 1. £71] : ed-roo0) 80 Ine: 
and large closet. next room is called the daughters’ bed- 
alt a|of three pore eed ol sean Pvc ane ce ae an d room, 11 feet 4 char by7 fe ‘ect 10 inches, admittingrof two 
spieta which appears to the contrary, | January last, wi z Paks the mA aitei S ve ARUTA] ' if required. ‘The third bed-room is also 11 feet four inches by 
iati heir e| the Kooria Moo uano h three c ach 7 feet 10 inches on the ground-floor, and i ished with 
a vaos s-bed, so that it may be used either as a bed-room for boys, 
Against | Upper se wii FEINA prinsa analysed ra the a sitting-room, The Commissioners of Police under the 
able case recently | same chem: dging tect A ve i wom of the eon occa td 
monia = = -Tooms each aceommodating 
f ~ p=] g | ~ ersons or sıx children. In the third room a cellar 
carbonate n an artificial soil, aa a 3 3 8 | 2 = eel ip ll a under the floor, t hich access is gained by 
fund unchanged aft: hat mos REE] R A 8 H |. |S ,; | a trap-door. Another store is also provided in the roof, the 
and accurate experimentalist me oat indubi- Sael E 3388] S| E [SB | trap-door being in the of the daughters’ bed-room. 
p: ES carbonate E VE 3 Sya E a EERI ae ventilation commences she ng et ae 
a ag : ri 0 it 9 a E every roo) ani in 
alk 5 nate, and Kooria Moori: gana A a Elg A a pate Das see Be up with siphon-pans, and in every 
sal of organic acide were br te A pp 3 mn E 3 made perfectly as A —s sags be im 
What would be the to cottage where practica e Society iven 
a directions for the paration of lithogra; ed plans and draw- 
ion as a measu “4 of sample, I Dec, 11, 1607 9 a p3 4 7 | a ings, with Pieler Aeey measurements, Ea full explanation. 
SSE A adits ditto” -.| 9 |=2| 50] 6 9 | 22 
ttle: pa ais A p Pon | 34 ditto, Jan. 14, 1858 =1|60/ 3 10 | 3 eee 
soda in Upper Peruvi ome Corresponde nce 
How would the present E Fei BB of na] —The eea of light land 
this? It would quiet! ate for Swedes diflers from that oi pli Bg " ny hese requir- 
Y| Ex Washington.. e S a E a e e AT D En rE ar antages do 
cases, and any number more you could pro- | Ex J. Pirie Sh) aa egal E ET in e so much worked ; su 
with as unabashed a front as if| Ex Catharine 3 |=45| 49| 6 | —|14| 3 pot follow fey altiraj za k exposure a 
ela; it is most esse we get a wi - 
It is never in a| 10%% Guano -- verised soil, whilst in light land, at le i if sandy, we 
observes, and quietly waits to ees Ex E. Ranson 29 |=6| 2| 6|—| 14 | 31 [Pave this condition nat es, however, a 
- te determ: Ex Basilia as |=11/15|} 4|— |14 |18 |soil may be naturally retentive, and ony rendered 
explanation of facts _Ex B. Searight . 40 _|=9 | 21) 3|—1| 141 21 light by stones, &c., mai in such a ease it would be 
of Tans a age ect 5 revision by futu _ This guano, while tt to Upper Per and the autumn, enm hardly 
accurate observation, and would thus seem to be superior to wise to manure at that | time. =_— ughing the 
ta live as the e ue re hasty atthe in phosphate of ray and may be ted t land i Mares f 
are buried in deserved oblivion. W. R.| Prove a clean Tenant’s or Coleman’s scour se R 
akefield. [The mark of|_ From Ichaboe the first year (1843) 175 tons were | After this it would be w harrowed, weeds picke a off 
which has called forth the above letter brought home- In 1844 upwards of 76,000 tons, and in | and seed d illed. Manure would be applied immediately 
tha . Bowditch | 1845 than 207,000 tons. But at, Ichaboe the | before sowing, so that the t might get the benefit 
implied, as signified in a subse- oar pe ried on the whole year, the rate of | of it all; the dung should be well rotten, as in this 
a Sani of the Bassini drawn | working in 1844 being about 25, in four months, | state it is much more luble, and doe joes not os to 
d eg hare we 4 b MAEN 
eans unsatisfactor 
4 E EAA 
lands, 
ing months of only 25,000 | © 
ory when com- 
) mu 
readily than when a rotten. Artificial manure 
soils is often sown wih the liquid manure 
in this state a 
is time to have seen ae ae 
be appli 
surface and oad in 
The vet ant 
rd se€asol 
less tempting, at a 
e cult 
p 
i od saves 
but the ia is is that 
jag 
n| great deal ia sale 
the pee aati is more liable to 
sh eri n the ridges 
ure. 
n from the 
e, by the t pi 
ural produce, we S shout probable 1 have a _Teduction 
pares 
is yard m: 
py weal abstain for a 
of Peru see gone | Masa or a eo Sf J 
f agri- | if weather be fav 
d- 
seme work of improvement m 
e 
97. 5s. a ton. 
MODEL COTTAGES 
[We hope soon to oo oe =< sorts of Cottage Archi prid 
some detail, m inquiry g been 
about the Model C Coi of the County ‘of 5 t panasi 
Society, we give here the particulars ing them which 
have been sent to us by Mr. Martin, the agent of the Society, 
18, A Adam nery Strand. ] 
41 
to work, and 
ieee may com r — the 
Peoria ion for, than 1 ie vation 
our remarks may properly een at 
Dawson, at the late sessional a ios 
test 
Ae EA aity, sere yar tenant, have come ‘gene- 
rally to the conclusion that one of the zene fan tag 
modation ; and the evil vang. anaig A od, the 
s—many of those put up by noblemen 
e ss patterns sane a from 2502. 
No rent that the labourer could 
cultural use 
, When 
self-denying act. The plan of 
Society, however, only costs (including fittings) 1707. 
‘riend | sı 
itself tom 
keeping of rabbits ay the ng i ca niga be cm 
