Mork 1828.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 363 
x - p . 
3 = EGE 0 or AGRICU LTURE anp CHEMISTRY: ee area L TURAL SOCIETY OFļing to this rule hangs over those with whom he 
3 iss F CAL and GENERAL SCIENCE, D.—CHESTER MEETING. deals. What is to be the amount at Which th 
A tiles m akis pt Ke ennington, nes ENTRIES FOR neato re 
te Princi Principal—J- C. Neser, F.G.8 a C. iS. E STOCK.—The Certificates of Live Stock must be lodged 
Phe system ol studies pema = n ena wit othe Secretary of the Society, at 12, Hanover Square, | TOP owing to the use of a worthless cr adulte erate 
h requisiteto prepare Yo; “orlar paei So ix, | London, by the Ist of June fertiliser ? The influence of that loss lasts through 
Biseri Military Services, an and for the Univers ih BS magn fg containing paies oe ot le the whole rotation. Itaffects the value of the Barley, 
i scription a prom . 
a iniy ee e the O pes Piho ter pom es plication at the Society’s Offices, 12, Han er Square, London nadir = eat an in succeeding years. 
slurs may be had on application to the Piel pal. | WHE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY | Lt enly needs to prove by good cultivation and 
RTIFICIAL MANURES,  &e.— ores SH ENTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHI. | thoroughly good manuring on any plot within the 
A rs é in making ART. iPICIAL MAN URES | |BITION of CATTLE, 3 P, SHEEP IGS p MESTI POULT Y, | farm what a successful cro worth, and 
A y i ction for their economical an will be he. ngley Hall, on N 4 e 
= obtain every E a CA for their economia | TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, November 29 failure owing ao a proved defect in the warranted 
oer of the Agricultural and Chemical College, | avd 30, and December 1 and 2, when Prizes, Cups, or other | Manure will en e the re ep ayment of a full value 
E, London. Analyses of Soils, Guanos, Su erphos: Articles of Silver Plate, and Gold and Saran yn yt "to the for what would ODAIA have been produced. 
feosington, Pp 
of Lime, Coprolites, &c., and Assays of Gold, Silver, and | amount of 1250/., will be awarded. Pri and any other 
paies are executed with accuracy and despatch. information may 'be obtained from the Sec 
desirous -of receiving instruction in Chemica 1 Off CETE Society, Bingley as 3 Enia be riha 
and Assasing, will find ample facility and accommoda- | May = f ie ai "Secretary WE la raphe referred to acd several theories 
| NB "Applications having been o the Secretary for hich the need of a ROTATION OF CROPS i 
Sys 
at the EH Tih MRS Pe ee? on which t 
TTT | Prize Liste of the BIRMINGHAM. “SUMMER POULTRY : . 
Te, “PLYMOUTH LEERD COMPANY rd od | SHOW, the Council of the BIRMINGHAM and explained. It emia right to name these several 
every requisite for the Farm and the Gar ne public that the Summer Poultry Show, advertised to tak 
we Otol meos, Union Road, Fiymouth. bent at Bingley. Hall, pa the month of May next, has a last, wh 
FOLLOWING MANURES ony manufactured connection with the Birmip wes and Midland Counties’ | renders it p erfectly consistent wit e facts. 
HE ; i y , 
i ve. Lawes Factory, Deptford Cree ; Turnip Manure, | § Society, the Hall having been a by private parties for oa -P pegi robably be better using the 
4 per ton; Superphosphate of Lime, Tl. ; Sulphur c Acid and | that purpose. dis one heal . : 
Lead a Ofhce, 1, Adelaide Taal London Bria, ge. A ASG Ow AGRIC z | Space at our y discussing the practical 
oer Ge Peruvian Guano to contain 16 pe GAG p GRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S nis tions of our existing rotations to food 
B. semen wie Wr eda oriatt Amin T SHOW, on TUESDAY, June 8, 1858. pOur Oning ne a atom tee 
ant of ammo: aris oam; stoc ck—and_ fertility. The third of pares rela- 
q Intendin; S are tee ‘that Entries must be to the second ough the 
NDON MANURE COMPANY g t , 
(Brunino 1% E maro k a ay thn ta | nse n ot telers TRURRDA May S iir Banoi rolutiehs of different crops to the supply of manure 
n, inbw 
wept MANU NURE RE FOR SPRING D DRESSINGS. and Glasgow, and North British Raila y Companies, will pied obt: ained, from each, an to the first through the 
at RE ORATE FOR MANGELS, POTATOES, Stock an Implements to the Show at the ordinary rates, and opportunities for efficient tillage which the several 
CoN &e.—BLOOD MANURES back Site sà free, where there is no chéngé of ownershi rotations — a's zi t hird aspect of 
ae BLOOD MANUH 5 The of tha Show- Yard adik De Open: st-5 diolo li p! 
portion of Solubl. rte eatin et wot rédi the EN A the Show { for the reception pot erie Ss and the the matter, mely, the fer tility consequent upon 
Ee Weter Dri EAC + Rosp: ng cactiy — will bogin their duties - SA esp ary betwixt which | the adop tio ait rer a particular ei e on that apre ba 
wal aT LONDON MANURE COMPANY also supply PERU- ney te panellist omc Meh or ne and there the wile subject hinges. If that could be m 
GUANO, direct from Messrs. A & Sox, NITRATE | ater at 1a onch. iy: ‘COWAN, Secretary, ; ` Bea: 
ee SULPHATE © AMONI Ma nein overs Manure of | _“laseow, May 1. a. Gordon Street, Glasgow. tained without any rotation at ail so as to heme 
me Howano Pons, Soe, Bridge Stret, Blackfriars. IGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.— z ‘ian ealon 
É ey cp ogee A to pe 30 and a SEPTEMBER | ae . 
H AND RE EOCTORS WHEAT MA NDEN ; 2, 8 7 : d3. 911. w weil 1 in Premium STOCK, is the prevalent ed that rotation ale 
e These valuable Fertilizers are Eis especia y for | the fo Rides. proportio ag ‘aims relation to fertility: thus certain es 
Sowing, and have now been in use with the most ?, 
turista Sones ae US Vanina Barat) cst ae * w subject are made imperative in most leases. 
eminent throughout England Ter Wales for some 125 | Curviors 
The success which has argo this cere induces ES eee a xi 87 | BLACKFACED 
Fima Aron md those who have applied ——- 81 
Esk 
them | Hors OE e i 202 org > ; y a man who kee 
eae IRSIY, POTATO ee other Special MANURES, | 27 Gold, Silver, or Bronze Rh wil be be offered f for the letter of his lease, and all therefore that can be 
H. & T. Proctor, Cathay, Bris gg poate ods io ia coped ge | said for a rotation is that a man bound to 
eta Ca ytd ob his land so ra 
and 40 Silver or Bronze Medals will be offered for POULTRY. same crops year after year. can be 
N.B—A Pam blet on “MANURES, their PROPERTIES a and | 286l. will be offered in Premiums for UE TS. ensured and will be ensured wherever intelligent 
APFLICATION, eae cass sa aires z Parah a can be received after FRIDAY, — see rde be their interest to arm ge a : 
166S atent). Rite _| It can be np even thou h they are ham re 
) Lae teen le 4h yone g wl it ea Mata | being bo a rwistions, bat hase 
rar Page Seca Ta = itenban, ee Fores of a ve ian Premium i, and Copies of the 
j pda ot algal in bags of 1 cwt. for 6s., or in | Regulations to be had pplication to the Secretary, 6, | #2 aan mane Farmers s sometimes act ana oe 
e princi a i aa aiid itsonvirons, Albyn Plac: o, Édi inburgh o H i | influence not of thcir titeres in the aA kei per -i 
i O AGRICULTURIST Edinburgh, May 1. oun Hatt MaxweELt, Secretary. their immediate necessities—and the o 
j Bowes, LACK, AND E SUPE `RPH [OS 3 land they cultivate is bound by a consideration of 
| forisbed and guarantees es given. Be è the folowing extracts 
from opinions by Dr. Voelcker ro state of the case which it is possible ma: 
ral ala o a ae a eratulste you The Aar tcultural Se rise. A rotation unadvisable if the cu nltivation 
MMMM tauat-bo-very ‘gratifying to yoo, a URDAY, MAY 1, 1858. sould be none as being always in the ans of a 
ire the best proof of the very high agricultural and ceinmerea | Se wealthy and intelli igent tenantry may 
Which characterises yo end singin ving sales power MEETINGS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. | properly insis ted ys Let us howev 
Ray Prepared, and cannot fail, for the reasons just stated, to Wepwespay, May 5 1 Soc. of England Noon, selves at present to a discussion of one os two of 
is he ine = effective ee Or GEE pao the more common rotations of cropping a dopted in 
*| Ture far-reaching liability incurred by givin: a | this A 7 3 B 
E A —TO FARMERS. | |warranty, referre d to by the judges oni the occasion | : heat, 2, T HPT cal 
QUET ss a MANURE — Pampunrrs conta g ported | {tis adapted especially for a light soil. 
D pastia edece from some of the most eminentagri- |in our last week’s Paper, has since pt ie a | prevalent FEN id S 5 TA hole di 
Fs the land may be ob coon free on application to striking i aie stration. any of the m $ ee 
Corser, Stoke Salt Works, B a Cambrid the 1q| cussion on rotation of crops before the London 
year confirms th 1 potoa. of this subject. rmers’ Clu 
2 
Laval 
ag 
‘ful station in the kingdo ra cee — at Great Dunmow, | 0f this one syste 
i ary, 1857 g -factor so 
+ Bahad five tons aa upwards to very | OC quarters of mi Barley as ‘‘ Chevalier” Bar- 
$ ley to a firm 
{i ODAMS? PATENT. BLSOb! MANURE for 428, = e latt nir gentlemen anas 
i Ei 
ps 
;? 
supplied it as ‘Chevalier Barkey to their customers | * Ahad di yok ta A 
ur 
MASUFACTURED BY THE trg near altham, in egg of | #5 th = $ Barley 
Ai 
$ Ar and 1 To quarters ak ite er 45s,a quarter. At|CTOPS tus :-— ad 1000 _ acres, 
F PHOSPHATE on oR 2 BLOOD MANURE fest time it turned ‘out to be not Chevalier 174,000, Lats and Mangel Wurzel 180,000, 
COMPANY (Lonrz) Barley, wor a but Clover 172,000. In Pa ri grin — Mba 
P Abel Smith, Jun., Esq., Walton House, W. inferior sort Those | 59,000 acres, Barle 
: í H some inferior sort not 
See “Mesendon Place, Herts a who had sown it ipsa mie ea ea to thoes iota 50, 000, lity of this “thw = proving the almost 
en Hal, w 3 Weron Cte ea ea eect bridge, whom they had boughtit for the difference in value bano iversality 0 s quartering of the arable land 
3 ak ie oe Its faul many :—Turnips ultimately f 
Chairman —y, Directors. upon the quantity wn from that seed which mt ts faults are many : urnips ultima! : 
$ Deputy-Chairman.— Jora Ga ins, S yas tet, been harvested. These | become diseased, atta kasket b Ange r-and-toe 
i Bimari Beil, Bog ; have presented to their Cambridge corres rai paves so often eland ja 
Carien, :» Tottenham, Middlesex. dent, as their claim upon him, that o all succeed, then the practice suf folding sheep 
Knigh ‘Abbot, Herts. their Keep on whose dem the me 7 uxuriant, 
Robert Leede Bary camonton, Middlesex. T bushel on the seed they ‘pareve for in the succeeding crop of Barley that 
thorpe, near Stamford. bushel on Apt; the bushels which that se = ie d pro- 
Aree = Sohni Street Road. duced, all of which, had it been Chevalier Barley four years. The ickne TA ine bbe 
George ae illas, an inferior rnip y ood ma ng sample | Barley 
ct Beg, i coal fe ise Che ier poet Re Damai > end a Clover cannot be had once in 
o panker M, ears Clover sickness $ 
fe “eae ett, i Beare & Co,, Lombard Street. 
reumsta 
lent would ha etn, lier t least 10s. pd ed thing un ement under such circum- 
as whether he who gave stances may te Aie m TE ng statement by a 
fac 
b a ga’ 
o ount of 3611. 7s. 6d. It was| gentleman farming 
i known 
y the 
amount was properly the sum in which the bi 
defendant was liable. _ Pa | su á 
e would onl int out to “I endea T quiries as accurately as 
7 i th a war arranty a acral he lied 12. ny Pe ime in the frst place have a certain 
imagi to work n-an arable o bom consisting of 1000 
acres upon such a farm 
of Turnip soil. The usual rotati 
ere qualities. As 
tains 2 cwt., 
tent Blood wye 
the A aare,” and sold only by 
