834 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
than Swedes, and in both it has ange Of Bair > 
they were allotted, there was added to the former White Turnips À b al is 
agricultural rent the Syed pod es patos cma xes, been almost equally destructive. E ce! oral th 2 peor sett ini iA aig th tae oe 1, the son 
the expenditure oar mm, prepar ing ‘the E Sid the roa acs is aaan: “This i is inde ed CER 
: dit inelude cost | contr y to generally eee oe BY THE FR 
of drainage, eters of plotting out the land, fof Fungi. But agers — an p: “y eee wii 7 dea Se 
Fungi require a certain a Question eg soi 
during which the owner was thus engaged upon [well asa d iti nn ally true that at grain an. England been hdres deve t 
it. These ite to about 807. upon the 13- | many parasitic Fungi flouris ht most when vegeta- diminished cae ge 
pti feld, Prerna weak from ad a supply of moisture to h oe = e breadi 
t n 3 n 
the drainage of it, “and about 6s. an acre besides | the rootsof the pla ere live. of thie Conn in gland h has sn extended singe to theme, 
1s. an allotment was thus added to the ordinary happens therefore preron that Swede anipe saute ett Rem Since the magi 
agricultural rent of the land. ‘These extra shil-|are mildewed — ite Turnips ot e aly has been made with 269,413 aar enclosed, ait 
lings went towards a prize fund yielding nearly | pati butif the autumn — dry as wellas the | of 488,428 ieee pn aeea 
r, whi vided in and | summer both rene at suffer, S niche general disposition-to-allew ave maa 
bee pastures, clear away trees and break ap pe 
selves to the three best eck ae. closely = i to a eee of the Potato disease, obstacles to the growth of corn, a a Y aina 
best aids oe —— s than wedes | i increase the breadth. of land 
The men entering in ne „s p fa 
OTe COMMO. 
have learnt the j 
-half t sowing, | and is sometimes in jen Aer ahaa more valuable retas ts 1, 
d read prer fpi saa me the other extent as the other species to whioh we ER pre- | gained from tillage. They find by growing mt 
r erep a s by th themselves was ready for common advert, I is the same m ald whi ch is so artificial pastures alternately with grain they mapia 
. he a 
e 
2 
Th t P, dor TY | tim i corn on inferior 
fe ue: peta however to the out-goin ae like the nn coals but spreads rapidly ikd Bis ies BF English. timber has 
e full value of whatever crop or cultiva vid Minit with the first damp day. A oes not produce the | railways has diffused -the we of onl fe 
i Bere ye ak rules for se Sp ag that | same white-was hed oo ctas the mould wit th. which lessened that of wood; so that the; falai 
“not more than one-half should be, corn“or | our fields have been | tely. = R nfested, but | wood-land has ceased tò be an object itt ea 
] le hope ter tufts which are evident : Q. 2. Inthe event of the ipl nioma, 
s s liming 
i same 
inst Sunday work other than the ange own | only on close inspection. the extension of drainage not had the effect of 
a nt yielded, or* if taht failed him, > The other, which is closely “re to ay a and vation in intoasing tho tho dination of bei es 
knowledge, none wie pe ae kams so — r | Vine mildews, flourishes “most y “weather, - The breadth of land devoted ‘to the emitea 
never having expr abe though by no means con: ified to it a aio a ext in I have on ym my previous answer 
in words, that his aota tea quit aea Fe leaves so extensively as greatly” to to ir | diminished. Att dime: niany sim 
take effect if "hs engaged in i ctions t vested 
Those allotments ies sift at work for more especially me vessels, become vi hee ments which have gn de 
than 10 years. We have heard tenants of them =- R o depressed that decom mposition com- aiea Since me potjie ne of the publie 
say they would not lose their plots for more than a |.mences ; fad tee mates are formed, and = Aa pA aed ere ene o e : 
57. note. The Wheat crop yields a quarter’s bread— sither the root is pace ee, with dark brown lines wale. fs | aa feat a =| 
rt d 
the Potatoes keep the household and the pig, pes indicating the course of the vascular bundles, or ae ny be unlimited H phat ea Sm ' 
more than paying rent and labour. - men e cellular tissue kiita in addition, and general 
all the better labourers on their masters’ land, decay takes place. Even where the affection has at | the ‘improvements to ing ciadie? 
their children are. e better for their daily | first been confined to the vessels, and the leaves | the advances under these and the Private Mia 
occupation in the field, and the neighbourhood | which were charged with mildew have “withers d | Drainage Act have 8661, At the ame 
generally is all the better for the greater sobriety | and fallen off, matters are not alway mended FN a pce = recy ad ot oe 
and decency of the village; and for the annual | when a new grow Pat the| Q. 3. What has effect of the repeal — 
i : AWS on pati rele: in England? 
when the produce of its gardens a RT The repesliaf -ibe 'Coni i 
ollere by the resident owner of the imid incressed act oa 
$ andowners me anxi 
neighbours yaad ie hy ee raise com more cheaply mid baw 
H r ani dings-and giving 
si the ninriniviv dnepio-cieh ser gare aort it is vonage arenes a ee ‘thene 
jii their expens 
THovcH cine Bs is di Rein as a twice- sought reli in higher cate he atretetion 
tale, there are certai whith wae to ite ew = implements an poor 
a as has. — perce br e 
th Ving for example, oan ore easy 
f distinguish t then mildew, and yet, a | 
ener eee ns ‘his eve 
e acid in the shape of br Sen | 
or other remedies supposed with more or less agate a 
justice to be specific, w ees avery slight degree of | Boyland, 
, attention’ to reports fro rpe on the | vitality of the whole Baie Sn 
‘subject would convince him that he has not got a | from as ttak it foliage i 
trace of mildew in his houses, and that co a a age is | Kent a 
; w in his imperfect in form and Seer we surface is ar reater part of England). 
a: + = P miit 
While h he iscom bating 5. p and the tissues so weak that 5. Has the rotation oop be ed ne 
rein Presi ary foe. _, | Pale spots appear in ‘every direction, which os moat 
that in some cases mately decay, and in consequence a fresh tai 2 Aree e 
ret ei Pa anon an ere by ‘publi pt d tezin i and the roots, which ‘ae —_ farther than ‘a “The occasion re 
ation from c e sources. | were only slightly’ affected, become thoroughly bare fallows has diminished, and the grow’ a 
ttle crops 
perha i diseased, le has 3 g 
= paba peia ado ina jon Some absurd | We believectherefore that little „good is effected _— pyr ar sat of the land risen or fallen? re 
immense th allowing the diseased plants ‘to stand in n the . The rent of land has risen in many © 
po ay con oguna p uence Beal's ar a wth, ean Where land has been ibe he aa 
supply a detailed Ady hane OSA er ais csa better. Talaga kasia 
faith might ced, amid feounarhioh be done, an $ ‘ 
re a to the notions might be conve yed upon. | parasite which causes the disease is so nearly allied | 
references we} sings a it clear die: to the Ho) op and Vine mildews, the remedies which | 
Editor was in. safe hands the ‘ge daa cious in these diseases must hopeful in 
. however civilly decli ned, the, information was | this. Sublimed sulphur applied iod | 
figures hpi put Stk Wh Which rere abot a as like of the disease may be expected to be beneficial, | 
fo miet thermo sents sent as Hamlet’s ter w] ean_only be ascertai b: an 8 
The Sp i ment. experiment is certainly worth trial on | occupy their 
Ps miam ia = joe | os only | a small scale, and possibly by a iliis ious admix- | examples 
toavail themselves of the information laid tere. SF lente ae a have 
Similar. observatio: ly t = s asitoim e r able. | tenants will 
: disease and other kind dred affection y is, on = a whioh the Fa long-oonitindad drought + itmay se useless ; means of improvement 
the 
ears 
i arter; 
S ama foliage, We have given. Gin Al both SO es. per jb fore editions 
‘The e right hand figure gives a-magnified repre- | } The 
See Sia 
Mg: y with Oidium, 
k nii Tefer next week to “5. G, 0/3” wont omnes ar talieroote are often affected pey end 
SSS ia in yesterday's Times. Aloe Soe the al {oe ype E from the-soil. by. the Consul Gs sua 
that improvement | vorneiouat ah 
which he describes, above 
