faan, 1095] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 317 
] i J ES, ee Manufacturers YIGMA’S Lycos BEAN, CORN, anD MANGEL |title of the management i in question is Reagan 
Temoa i MAN Ae ARTIFICI / AL oe PLANT with five ac eposi itors, 3l. 31. 10s. Thu V p for da airy manage 
The DRAW sH ! VE STEEL HOE, 4s. ment, for sheep farming, » and for wink may 
hlet Seeding, 5t t th Sao with Testimonials, gratis. S 
Pis es: paid t ndo R mee suburban agriculture, where the object is to 
Sole Agent, Mr. C. ssex. grow for sale food both for man and beast. 
= a DINBUR Se Wy VETERINGR ja T see LEGE. |! In every case it is plain that the object of culti- 
instruction "in Chemical 1; —The ensuing SUMMER SESSION w ill ey on the|Vation being determined on in accordance with 
giwilind ample facility andaccommods | 5th of May. i T TT ECTURE by Mr. Joux markets, soil, and climate—a rotation has to be 
plies GAMGEE, a ree o’Clock precisely. mei y 
e College: MOUTH SEED, AGRICULTURAL “The following Course of Instructi 1 selected adapted to the climate and the soil, and 
sie ND MANURE COMP. ANY (rren) | 1. PRACTICAL or REGIONAL ANATOMY, By Dr. A. | acco ommodated to the eve n spay farmer by all the 
E apike and the Gar MowastiEn. ation, and manuri 
requisite for son Road, Pl ae THE PHYSIOLOGY or BREEDING; BREEDS AND irer ng, 
red Offices, ion Rond, Pont, —__ M \NAGEME ENT oF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. By Mr. whi ch we have just peered toy This solati 
ï MANU manufactured | Jons Gama a rotation is t which mo Gii an an 
nl Deptford Creek : eg Manure, PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. By Dr. STEVENSON tes the wholes spor E ch y 
pete jhosphate of Lime, 7/.; Sulphu Acid and | MACADAM. y , ys 
ie ; perp Í Adelaide Place, Londo a Bridge. AGRICUL TURAL GEOLOGY anD BOTANY. By Mr. ate na s the pie ig a hich oie kea one, 
: d to contain 16 per CARRUTH nis department of ag shew ture, is 
Genuine Peruvian Guano, guar antee PLES VETERINARY MEDICINE xp vey P p , 
imn ammonia. oie of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and si a EE Sch By Mr, Jonn Gano the f fact ans notwithatendi ing ihe large number of 
Chemical CLINICAL LECTURES. By Mr. JOHN GAMGEE lants. wh ich are the sabjects of british ag grioulture 
ZIE LONDON MANURE COMPANY| 7. ANATOMICAL DEMONSTRATIONS. By Mr. James P o J Si 
(Established 1840) have now a & largo quantity of the fol | Law A rotatior 
Manures ready for ab articulars as to Fees, &., Sa ion at ery few. Proba ag there i is 6 
wing MANURE FOR RING DRESSINGS. the New Veterinary Co lie; Dr TTE Street, near the ie ro cies? fies crops w which o large an 
_ D VRATE KOR MANGELS, POTATOES, Ar i E p ttet ns hina ihi countries th o Noidea 
A any CULTURAL CHEMISTRY.—Dr. MEDLOCK: pre td 
Smmriosr ATE 0 n.D., F.C.S., &c. (formerly Chief Assistant in the Royal four-course system. I ails all over the 
É roportion of Soluble Plosphater and to TE Sanity College of Chemis stry), continues to give instruction to Gentle- | southern, e eastern, pet e midlan 
rie ‘ater Drill. men in AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. Analyses of Soils, | counties of England. First, Wheat ; 2. Turnips X 
THE LONDON MANURE COMPANY also sup ERU- | Manures, Waters, &c., are conducted on moderate terms. 3 Pe cae A à 
TIAN GUANO, direct from Messrs. A. Grune é: Bon, PNITRATE Prospectus may be had on application at the Laboratory, |?» Parley; 4, Ulover an ass seeds :—i hese 
W.) 
gh, SULPHLATY a or AMMONIA and ev very Manure of | 20, Great Marlborough Street, London are the four plants and crops to which almost 
ig int ENS a OLLEGE or AGRICULTURE anp CHEMIST (| oxelusively, we may say, generations of farmers 
ESTA ABC AND OF PRACTICAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, sh ov a very ge proportion of Englan 
Lower Kennington Lane, Kennington, near London. Ti. ae is] 
H ae rincipal—J. 2 Nesom, FOS, F.C.S., &e- have confined their attention. Nothing of course 
moa | Tbo ofstu 1ed in the College comprises every | can be simpler than the management of a farm on 
Spring be e 
eminent Agriculturists throughout magne and Wales for some | br anch requisitoto prepare youth fo eee Agriculture, such a plan. ti when cree ise on the most 
success wW. . 
i i Engineering, Mining, Manufactures, and the Arts; for the |}; 
Prontas Terra sa tbs Saone See — and Gremi AG and for the Universities. liberal and eni getic sy ng can be 
smi T. P. to recommend those who have not yet applied z 
Hn ial. nalyses and Assays of every alge a are promptly and | simpler. All that evar peter amy in such a 
PERUVIAN GUANO, BONE DUST, SUPERPHOSPHATE Benin eg executed at aut College. e zanin and other case requires sis an ac equa nee Sage the prindi lor 
Darnenars v be had on application to the Prine | Sa ht 
a LIME, TURNIP, POTATO, pet ee ne MANURES, | Particu’ars may he nac on app icanon o tae and methods of tility wa ith the 
wamanted of the best gair: ps SS pna. eee LTURAL ASSOCIATION: aia APOE REA ry fe a TA ST K ihn rhs > 
yei Proctor, Cat! coe President.—CHARLES DU CANE, Esq., M.P. € 
oe Pamoncote, be wer ANNUAL EXHIBITION of this ASSOCIATION expressing t that fertility, and with the management — 
Proctor & RYLAND, mons rit Warwick, will eld a elms; on June“ 
. sh er ear Che: General Prizes exceeding the sum of 4501. will be Rearaedd a fatting stock of sheep and catt e. % 
¥.B—A Pamphlet on “pare Marea Booted ana at this Meeting, including Special Prizes open to all England,— | Now, just contrast such a practice with the fact 
APPLICATION,” formant o ee ne of 12 postage stamps. at we have in our libraries a large volume 
EFO AGR RI URISTS. IO Ethe best Entire HORSE for Sous a Men purposes, open Gly tak sth: short d iot f th 
to all England, the proprietor being a Member, or paying | entirely taken up With short descriptions o: e 
ARD, TACK, ee Teo. S SUPERPHOS- an entrance fee of one guinea .. 25/. | plants that English farmers may cultivate. Mr. 
PHATES for 1858 ze per bigs for de ivy. Analyses | The Horse obtaining the above prize mus st either have covered p , z A 7 
; and rantee: the follow extracts| regularly in the county the preceding season, or the Law SON 8 Agriculturist’s Manual indicates that 
gual s give ing e: g y 
fom opinions by Dr. Voelcker :— wner must ae an undertakin g that such Horse shall do so| there is a very large scope indeed given to the 
1855-1 beg to nated man you for having produced a | the fo plowios Tiam Fee he pri will be withheld till the | farmer in the selec tion of his oe a and m, list of 
valuab! ti completion o: e es ontra 
ents x t be very gratifying to you, and | Fo Te best BULL ofany age, of a pure breed, open to all Wheat, Barley, Turni 1ps, Clover, which alone 
proof of the o very ‘pie Ap R commercial anglend, a Foam serine a Member, or paying Laa mary a large farmer in the ik and pe of 
cee» aa : ay ecu entrated Su ups epee phe te For the best RAM of any age, of a pure breed, open to all England is interested, hir pit out into a catalogue 
Boas an See ey any Bo Sea ae ——— she ae riet ER being a Member, or paying an of many pages len gth. WSON erate 
fally prepared, md cannot Jail, for the reasons just MERCURE to to | PAEA ioe e güi T | the lants of Ee lish: este pe pr Sa: 
A Cip he Agents and rek aoaea Se ak iho Manoir y The Bales of t of the Aaa iston and Schedule g£ Priz s may be alakea P gue ag 
4 > | had on applica of Mr. ROBERT Emson, Secreta mre Slough 
sa sth House, Hilsted 3" or of Mr. BURRELL, High Street, Chelmsford. L . Plants cultivated for their farinaceous seeds ; 
ares —TO FARMERS. All Certificates a o be sent in to the Secretary on or before Tk lti ted for'their li re 
ALT | pa. a MANURE. — Pa MPHLETS ccontainin June 1, and Subscribers are reminded that, by the Rules of the DARCA in rng es orage; 
ma AEA mot satu heli an Association, ap Menpe is renta exhibit for e Prize a Those se vat epr their a 
it Lewes: - | whatever, unless his Subscription be fpaid up at least one Thos vated for pres anal in lomestic 
tarita in he kingdom, r on thou use Ste wre Salt n month previous to the day of Exhibition. z ted os as the artes nnd 
nth y yin ; : 
‘Joes Consent, Stoke Salt” Works, Brom: wig Da JAND CHESTER Da BOC CREY OF V. Those cultivated for their timber. : : 
PERTEN importano ihe etl TRIES FOR Exnterriox. The first class consists of two divisions, viz., 
kingdom. IMPLEMENTS, ESE, &c.—The Certificate, stating num- | Cereal grains and Leguminous ae pieg besides 
k ame: PATENT BLOOD MANURE bas of articles ana a ma a for their exhibition, must Buekwhea oe some few other things which | 
be lodged w he Secretary of the Society, at No. 12, Hanover $ 
mm Square, London, by _— 1. The Certificate of the full s nieni belong to nei ner. 
BY THE fication of such articles must be lodged with him by Jun The second includes Gramineous and Legu 
SOS IVS in bon by dune ee ee ae lodged | and Sapir rous herbage and forage plants. 
3 N"oPnospHate oR BLOOD MANURE |_ PRIZE SHEETS, containing the terms and conditions of the | _ The third pe ra tuberous-rooted plants and 
; COMPANY (Lin irises and the Regulations of Exhibition, may be had on appli- fleshy- sip = 
i tion at the Society’s Office, 12, Hanover Square, London. The fi fourth class ottais pan pan a 
AbiSmith, Jun. Esq., W: Pre Ware, Herts. 
ee oe ns House, Ware, ; : oil, dyes respectively, bes oe 
4 Bimari Ball, Esq., M.P., 8, Belgrav e Road, Pim lico he Mar ciples ad extracts of use i ain atai 
; x i b iby ar 2o Linton, Cambridge. T a tcultural Gazette, The fifth Ss lades ee hole sje of 
ee E Terrace, Belgrave Square, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1858. arboricultu: is arrangement of the plan 
Webb, Ea. “s Babraham, Cambridgeshire. iraa No FOLLOWING WATES which are ouiltivated by Eng pre — S 
EETIN 5 . 
, Esq., Myddelton Square, EDNESDAY, April zy — Agri. Society of England ...... Neon. itself ma 4, or 5, or Ba 
w 
ttenham, Middlesex. Te DAR Seas Royal Dublin Society’s Spring course of cropping lo look “aisproportionately oien 
ury, Essex. A arnan = Cattle Show. — But now liste enumeration of the 
tanstoad ‘Abbot, Herts ° plants themselves. he Cere al grains include 
Anm THERE is hardly any subject in in whose eed Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye, and pali Grass. 
Esq., 72, Camden Villas, € Camden Town. so much is involved agriculturally as that of cRoP | Our Leguminous grains includes Beans, Peas, and 
Collins, Esq., 105, St. * Sasa a ic or Land drainage, the application of Tiare Vete aa a class of 
Messrs, H 5 arl; the efficiency of our several nel | at least 10 or 12 desiratle plants; and our 
minshitiee: vs da fade ge gee ae and application of | minous mei plants include Clover, Vetch 
manure — topics of (eden ndent | Sainfoin, Lucerne, Gorse. Our Cruciferous i 
interest. The poler ofl burning nee of applying plants include the Cabbage, Mustard, 
manure Be = E oe of dig a 4-foot or a | Potato is almost the only valuable tuberou--rooted 
3-foot mploying a gi oras plant we grow, but those with thick fleshy ‘ roots’ 
Sones BLE oe ke plough, “ of piik guano or superpho cl esd for include the Turni el, Carrot, and 
a the Turn p crop—eac ch of these alternatives has to be | Parsnip. And the fourth class of plants yielding 
ears sabe Sean determin setae i fibre, oil, dye, &c., include Flax, vera Rape, 
introduction of this Manure, The determination u under each does indeed i in ores | Musta rd, Madder, Teazel, “Hop, and othe e 
qualities. ‘We be pess pee to, because 
so establishes a connection with the Analogy Pia cy | timber bearing plants are y subject of 
of the farm ; but none of them can be considered as | ordinary farm mingsa alth ough Š the Siei 
involving the w hole system of farm management. | scale ape natural history does illustrate the theory 
ere however is a dois a which, more than any | of ero ations. 
other that can be does indicate and Aera E the, is a multitude of plants, in the 
mig oe agains poll at the fa: arm, | The ro tion presence which our 4, be and 6 years’ 
this and most | of € shall be f l m ludicrously dis- 
Beech, Tee all re previous S preparation of the soil, and is, pE pr portioned: “It is however the fact that not- 
y ocban aro to cate | the same time, what | withsta f plants that have been 
s ind prices. may be called the ‘aitimata department of farm | named there are only a of them which occupy 
Weltminster, PEt» Secretary. management—that by which the whole style and | large tracts of land in ate country. The returns 
. Mi p Es sq: 
t Manufactory, Plaistow 
