2 18, pu THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 931 
A of ) receipts and payments of a Stil pg Bam Farm for tho lust | and reporta, to be sent to the Becrotary by the let of March 
Bpon, hom hms w Soil os aa bye ‘the 6 years, abe that the result of his farming for Shi | | Remuite of Wie 
one was quite inefficient the same ane been to give him a good rent for eg land, | tabio E fl carapace “pried t sed va 
of staple, and rE ae eed of et ce to atmo- | and 4} per cent. oa A cary Tolek for t e lange | Agriculture of the Inanda of J ervey, Guorasey, ered 
sry A ws wn 4- pii ! nt I think then | “jal = FERRE b s 
p hort o — vyno: ng his | to be learnt fi and I hay jo therèfore | Bx No ion. 2 
expending upon it med Sas of Uberty ar ‘patting “them erk a bas r. and C ene = s tions act as a Substitute for m 
have only one t ning more | profit ta d loss form, a the see fr rom it, | odifostioa of Fourcourse Rotation consequent upon 
o show how y y i n £214 modern improvements F 20 
e= 'y sat iao id arat oof 152 acres (of w vhich 60 were in permanent Oram) the | e mer es of Wheat, Parley, and Oats best adapted for high si 
i intervals of clay e ou per | Causes the increasing difficulties of “Turnip Cultivati: 
cst inches of well-pulverised staple to head Prange and this too during a period of e strecedinsry | and nd the Remedies . M 2 
e wad place on t the top the 4 inches of t p And whilst the e corn receipts = 1854 have | peer sm ; veel Hy parchani a produced by ‘ 
Itogether 9 Sipe goer’ dig, ae at two “rea eached 6187. 5s. 1d. (the price ; of w heat having then | Any other Agricultural mies 10 
nad site or one ordi ; ms 4 Hest | S300 $e Oa 5d. per quarter), they Lectures have been deli fore the merabers hy Pro» 
ia the expense goa S me the mags bal À (the price of Wheat having declined to oe ey a Ery baT me Professor 
“g es Tel è Compi cow S t © Diseases 
se is as oa t 46s. per quarter). So the s success of s. d; is with which that fui > rraidh ieee 
‘ossor Voelcker, the rdia vanas aa i ee of the — aa has 
bat ‘partly pulverised, pe I find the ave- | high pee of the period, aon yoy `A has been ae oto tha members, at tbe weekly councils, various 
t, oor eg of years, wh nioa = points of practical intorest core me with i thn 
a | 3 enough | fi g, and although his posi art table, years wg pear se on ot gaano, a Ea oe podine pra of Catto 
ground has roken, and I go back ogain for a 1855, aa nee been it mus 
ery sood cak has also 
to the dep pt a single spit, to be 12. 10s. or | 1857 and 1858 have t pe loss, fi rit is thr the Chomteal Conmualtien. a Kdei = 
—which lat ount includes. the throwing | clear he has btn > an average e) 2s, 8d. per starlet ged s WA. p A as t beret of the La in bis 
the ston: A the w quarter for pe vat to give him an interest | | Taboratory a Ae reg varias 
‘Did Br. Lawes amg this method o dgr Aple or did ot i per | for his capital. It is with oo hast rw er hate oo oe 
t the me y going — it? to ressing the value of such lucid | his scientific labours, The Council have adopted an 
i fallow oe td which were as accounts in a "Dr. and Cr, form on your readers that I | soediae ba wel er enjoyed by. ee es o as vs 
l Ne =" Nie 14 to 1 inches in Decem ber, “£6. d”’sin "thie form, aiik rust “ £8. d,” | The ms hector kiero Pros ep os aie the a im- 
} in spring and apie before so tate A ocea- = the first to jate n gw Hewitt | paak one hithorto bold by the Society; the number of 
ger e foul an rusted over | Davis, 3, Frederick's Place, Old pA ewry, London. Preman amimi ey son: pany thousands tire pate od amount of 
very ontset (t hat bat gh the r at Loss from Tom ning 92 acres of nas eget o sores | as sat tho district in he amer koming e Abanke an tue ieee 
ne 's crop. al a; e of Grass, together 152 acres, from “£a. d'a” | Sa Oa rporation, and the Committee acti: der their 
which there were only three d double dig: November 20. ~The average of 6 years’ cultivation, to | | authority, Soare no siirto to vender the mosting enoosssfal 
the seed, the trenching was 14 to 1 p, Per quarter. 1858, the price of Wheat having boon 62s, 8d, Ferte thelr a ra prn Å gae cordial rece ception CL a of 
: i ddon ow 4 
it of the raw cla; — for two fe £ d & 4 4,| show of O ashire choose, and of t prapa Abemar for the 
a peting 
he top, and the Labor, r annum aus: poassk e ia 9 local prizes, added tly to the interest which must under 
gaat Donu A rog we'8 p -o | capan met prisas ofthe oct, andy te tril sad 
7 os 3 si zos o 10 pty, 
ang beyond the Tule and di F too deep, | Implements, costof ~ = =o. 46 22 | public working of the magnificent array of steam or 
did indeed incur “a and injurious | Sundries, cost of s. ss vs s 3.7 | other sptonitaral i implements and machinery sent to the meet- 
. 40 | ing Council have decided that the Warwick meeting shall 
— 703 16 6 
b bald da the week ymmencing Mond a eki as ly next, 
Surplus, for interest of capital employed, ee “ay 2100. Alvond y ~ E oaia of han 44 N b ourbood 
been 
” For, instead of the average payment he ng Rent and taxes.. 
ti at Rotha 5w] 
t once and a (equal to 44 per cent per annum) 97 2 5 | have itabi e 
piriona os os i 
h.” implements, and the site of the re has 
diture in doing wrong, njurious i been oer? A prin are a. of ern e 3 = 
P D a ng duly prepa unc i 
all minor errors of «power ak TS SG | orep =i o. i arwick Commiticn, for the exbibith and im- 
œ. For, of all conditions of soil, there is none | Rayand straw.. 2. o noO No I ; | plements, The Council have adopted a series of ilocal 
oy vaar so loathes “ai sickens almost to eli cica y's Lanta bei Brito Eois hee disposal by tho moal Commi ign ont 2 
and hollow sce -| Dairy .. i vu se 4 ‘or under the goneral regulations of the 
this deep and ve Poult: ine a i 7 to general competition, with the e vse tome of the prizes 
Su for cheese, which will, at the request of the Local Committes, 
e Saas then, ms = , in opposition to Lab y bo to © made within the county of Warwick. 
‘by Mr. Lawes in- | Livo stock realised over ae cont . The Society's prizen oe live wtock will exceed by 58L the toia? 
el | ow ; offered last year in this vartment ; 
of 3, to the evident t dimi nation, ws her -Sre rle al Deduct hod: bongas ..-- 8 4 | third prizes have been added to the great Ghajortty of the 
; being u Additions to Wheat, season, in ods.. 6 cattle, sheep, pigs. The Co o decided 
i 4 rrangements connected with the mode of 
my lice 
the license given is wholly inapplicable "Sor 3 dis- 
the issi of the the prize animals, the restriction of local prizes to 
wn oh i} a 
ry competion in their o clanses, and the management of 
ce o! e, i | refroshments for the public, which they hope will be found to 
t of the times so yo as a having averaged | be improvements in their respective application, The Couneil 
the provision | n, Ls er qr piae ve also decided on the - ae ving prizes, to be offered in the 
S artn f 
hi opartment k implom ent m a N Moetidi, 
20 
20 
30 
10 
20 
20 
50 
which com- 
the 
: 
Ẹ 
the Lois-Weedon plan of a 7Y inte thelr deifl ‘3 roeg ire 
i i at Rot 5 Socicties. dieoontinuancs; or modification of that system. The Oneal 
<i f a . Seis erat Shore stared 
am labour and the ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. Over a period of four the trials is the old and in the 
m = aL Counert, De. 8. Trustee, in the , wach pocia) prises, and 
been for me , chair. Tho Report of the Council to the ensuing General 
statement in this public journal, that the same | Meeting Society was taken into consideration 
the same mechanical means have | agreed to. 
Counc, Der. 8—Lord Berners, Trustee, in th 
the great principle has been chair. ‘The following communications were received tae | 
result, in consequence, has been, Bolton’ 's alleged discovery of the means of determining sex in 
in growth, and in quality brooding call Prof. Owen's letter on the present state of 
oe na address as President of the British Association 
the oe gg oe p< orl A sample of White Wheat, grown at Staplebtrt in 
ebd ese 
at Lois-W the Burm Specimen of Fescue Grass, by 
Suggestion for the destruction 
ht land, after Wheat, | 3155 sheep means of electricity. An American Guide 
large and pam ne erte Set oe Gardeners and Mr. 
th thick aL M: Dee. 10.—At xg a 
size, ANNUAL MEETING : — 
74 Lord President, in Byers t 
plant, I now sow y read the Report of the Council — 
grain at the same mort PP ETA 
t is o p 134 annual governors, 916 life members, 4076 annual members, 
and 18 h members, a total of 5223 menibers, or 
names on the since the last half-yearly 
a f Mr. a m a g iy i ? 
seed dat ocasione Ay aroman, of LA es tasted or | 79Pid advances of tie Boiiety 
any amount of | election of Mi, romane of the trantees tins Deore taod by | eeveral objecte oF W By order of the Counell, 
„what was little further investment to tho amount of 10,0001 Stowe Me Lotidon, Doc., 1858, James Hvpsox, Secretary. 
os se eae Mak Taree Pad, tat Snel? own more immediately personal] Mr. S. Sidney referred to uan aggre in the 
not believe there is a artn oy Seg Pima fe Sar rondas pera ‘<= 7 to the mosting Ti wss 
his. business, who ma sin arn ees ce er an wa Ke the Socety bad not 
Steps Werte so | that the ama og ach, aubaldiary aid with the | hitherto contained so many working members belonging 
purpose tthe work as he may find desirable. The Council bave | to the great agricnltaral body as the the 
pressed tinanimously to Mr. Acland and Mr. Hoskyns bers, and the intellect of the tenant of the 
senso of the high value they hare attached P Sre eed country deserved, No donbt several gentlemen of con- 
dered by them ge reaa and they $ had been introduced to the 
during of their tary i t; weg pt : : 
d. socepted the offer of air to continue ‘ventured to think, that that measure 
20 o arog er e sole editor of the Journal. The rg" ee far enough, and that there were 
man 
in an admirable form of the yearly | Council have adopted the toning schedule of prizes for essays 
