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FEBRUARY 14, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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with the Furze; but it o 
6 sh 
ral Жанен рүн in the то otation 
The 
ч Dyer's Green Wee called Wo; ad | V 
Waxen, is а е "little ati rw ardens with e 
of the Common Bro ош. Its usual ha bita t is in 
Íten happens that in pastures weeds in the corn, 
ere the Furze is kept БЕ н 9 the 2 ^а һ 
ould a 
arable wi 
from yin. i should be removed by 
| THE Sud OF TOWNS —— 
s flavour i is so much like hat of the Anthoxanthum 
aee м maculata, the Spotte ed Medick, is a 
qas ellow flowers, and a lar 
ch of сей rifolinte Pd. 
d | us s several 
f. 
1 
те all over the cou ntry in keredi i o obw 
ays, be 
Oxford and Lias clay deposits, 
quantity js no ba а indication of sound and, а 
Its presence in 
not wrongly placed a 
an arable weed, it is nof nischierous to any extent; 
s it is 
would not make a 
indeed 
not partial to w 
water; still it is not only a useless plant that occupies 
much space, but it is an indication ме н оѓ soil. 
ttle 
We have seen it qui iekly cea ie by 
plant, as it grows so luxuriantly under Šalti- 
vation. 
9 and 10. The ties Trefoiüs are here placed a 
а as a sand lover, the Straw 
all kinds of зеѓоде, - especially ka i ыс acu phos- 
h 
phates, and if no hay 
taken, an autum mn skim mming 
native of cold hungry clays. 
We та вееп ir T. iba 80 thick in the corn yrs 
in "e soils as ee become a troublesome pest. ^ 
with the scythe and spring rollin ri 
dG 
mmon Broom m kid 
Lo 
of the new red san dstone, as the B 
pretty constant to lighter soil, 
Suppose for example such drifts 
ndon clay, the Lias zd or the marls 
om will kee 
its presence CA. 
the 
clearly LE ? зае -agricultural lines in a most i 
structive шап 
5. The d Msn with its striking mauve- 
coloured flowers, is Sy no friend to the farmer, as it is 
t of o pl poorer жарна pastures. 
the denizen of mos 
Still its ежел паше 
ently interpreted, for as ais sometim 
the borders 
t growing 
of rough, badly farmed a arable fields, | 
where 
Lo Nr: 
as apt 
бон, x the other. 
It fin 
e got ri of by weeding and never lettin 
th h d not to sow its seed, iih 
] tch 
to do in “seeds,” especially in Du 
F|oolitic series, опе in the yp of de [m rock, 
and the other in the sandy parting in the 
forest marble. In the former it pte йалан ntlyi inthe 
arable land, and here the Turnip crop is usually affected 
with » Anbury, so much so, indeed, that we should take 
the d кеге of this — нз any quantity as а warnin 
М e lime as an antidote for ант = the latter 
Ages at Cire avi er a к» d the 
К of а sini according to mb 
e Great Western Railway, in a precii it exposes 
к n on either side, about two foot. rod in the 
middle of the of ge here this pretty little 
| Clover h s nh ed itself, growing only on the lines 
of. sand, "dus eschewing 1 the cr ia recur — 
air n 
For instance, i in a low 
with sand drift w tid] 
consist i in drain Res 5 necessa 
and its ashes returned to 
x little of some е irable sort of 
arrowing to mix and spread 
rials and seeds, кай rolling vs thor 
even, for roughness is the 
retorn to a » jungle— and to eonsolidat 
4 
ry, pulling and skim - kno: 
ming rough — which may be Hb perm | and burnt, 
the land, ань therewith 
which neither water can circulate, we almost 
-— inclined to say A Terror, make a few drains, and 
опу ed | 
uantity of this 
16 EY MAT восени to circumstances. 
pe of Lias just sprinkled 
neyer Тот cultivated, but 
s n 
over ameliorating’ mate- 
hly make all 
ncement of a 
Ы | is partial ; 
d below: and w 
the em being rare for miles а 
лт 
БЕ | ing eX a e 
nds is so remarkable as to make en 
ixed t 
pretty sand-loving a; 2 Aira v caryophyilen both of T 
e 
t of the Select yere ee 
w 
tion and the benefit of agri- 
сота has s been just issued. Тһе committee report 
as foll 
H 
EE 
ati appea: S, from tue evidence laid before them, that 
| the val ue s the е е у, the cities and towns varies groatly, 
| according to the SEHA to which the manure v4 а ertilis- 
f the place is di: маа in into and m dux the 
Кеп ba vi and to the ex of the area of rainfall which 
» town drains; ; «7 when these eb e 
not diluted in an unusual degree, the sewage is of 
great. жоё үн, iral value. 
rhat t the cost of the хора of this sewage depends 
du n the Biens of the town to the surrounding Saricultntal 
lande, an and to their value and quality; but, when these rela- 
|t p. s are d десна: у, adverso L4 the applieation of the sewage, 
ME can be applied to a ral purposes with profit either to 
2E the town or to theo us i-e land. 
zl “ That dre E has Ў.А mm laid before your committee to 
| Show that tow; n be collected before it is mixed 
with the o drainago, py profitab i 
Ue wr gin i itte thin info: Ow 
€ то authorities in odit tov deal with the sewa; 
the uitable to the particular circumstances of 
thi е ті евіге to а tha the ті. 
р 
neighbour $4004 ttm ie ble SDN of the 
sewage in relief of. m taxation." 
re is of the evidence, the reporter for 
e gives the following among the various 
conclusions at which they hav ved :— 
** The evidence proves that ранай ан the elements of. 
| every which is m that, as ро отариой with solid 
jet Hs 2: are advantages in the application of sewage to 
land. In the rm of oid man manure loss | MM from 
h with s t 
the farmer from the slow return of the capital sunk in manure, 
but in the application of sewage, or any other liquid manure, 
no such loss occurs, very particle of it comes into imme- 
diate action on the i m Е ay ог two.—The evidence also 
TO Be town sew. е t of heat; 
[s has been De, efit ulture 
а 
is heat, it is of great to 
т stimulating — A is arar mp erre с that such а 
тору in {һе sewage m poca) A 
Peg - 1 average tow 
| 
| of Dutch Clover; how ever, its smaller hende of үкү 
m succeeded by the enlarged coloured calyces 
Spe. mulating the fruit after which it is named, will 
| adily distinguish it. Our plant occurs locally in 
аайы ый 
ра atches cold wet clays, thus 
iffering from the өш lardi to which чен ре Clover 
l; it is there a | indicat tio n of pov erty а and 
Dutch Clover m may be atter of great importance 
Now, it is true that its x amount of mee is 
а К Perte -— we should desire its eradieatio 
estly as that 
ot only eradicate it, but 
ncourage the growth of ene ood Grasses and usefu 
Clovers in its stead. 
1, 12. „Тһе two s. of Tare are ына аз 
о m, Жз һаї ME 0-seeded ; 
ed. The former 
Ervum 
m 
the e soil about 
traspermu 
ру e m 
m by the fangs of Jack Frost or the workings of|*' 
The Lady's Fingers, though they may possess so 
ай ue —— м» а — to cultivate on 
citer ^ its DM E quay by 
largo put pate! — 
aplan neglected ba 
etty koreeg " "entitle Ae 
bs. W s kere remark that if cultiv. 
«— lieve be 
n poor soils, yet 
f but little аса 
he result. Us х нат аз it наса the 
о nets secs the borders 
though it "i d 
нө, 
toa position in our weed 
ated we have 
in amoun 
im 
bes! Fo ARES А, lime, if the soil be 
estones and = oM soils, | resu 
nd the latter on ана p where t occur in 
quantity in the corn fi eld, twine and ns about the 
stems of the crop, often completely шой it, DI 
even DE it down to the gro 
e farmers give the name of" Tare to our cultivated 
Vetches: and ре заи in her * Scripture Herbal," 
a drawi ing o teh to illustrate her notice о; 
the $ swo plant 
us 
the Tares referred to in 9 Matthew's ( ара. ^ з 
be сии to say, though it is probable, as they are 
both of а ест course clean farming, with 
the due hoeing the "Fuss cer clean 
ese plan In hoei 
seed, soon eradicate 
| horse-hoo will 44 inefficient m pese the Tarcs abound, 
1з (easily done 
and sowing a few 
is plant, and pave 
and where they ee ур нерее, seed, the 
enemy will va left in the ro 
im chalk ), 
E. lk marl districts вчт р gir 
rass seeds, will usually реб rid о E 
Show way for what we should consider 
Festuca duri 
48 $a ES 
БЕН 
119 
1 
3 
IH 
: 
i 
to о think 
: po yet, 
Vy и rank wid istinct Mey 
in all kinds of bushes are 
that it became | 
though it е рто- 
e need mot|of 
e remaining plants f onr lis t scarcely need to be 
separately discussed ; 5 are all of ! the em weeds of the 
hedgerow, com letel « smothering t 
K Po 
respect i two last as 
be the most 
tanist, р 
care 
е 
о г c hown 
n 
A of ае hk. if yr e н and dried, 
бе. worth а р s over 2d., T aking e obey gano 
sol at 11l. per ton the standard; bu арреа 
from the ev dines that сета mid is eai "selling PAL 10v. 
per фор, 5 it is le nt that the ure contained in 
ragi а Ё 
aged great effect in 
dri э of t the milk of cows, as well as imp! 
dition of the cattle.—It із farter proved t that the use of sewago 
сез s vegetation; also t| cattle of all sorts appear to 
пе | prefer sewaged Grass to all Ам. epe will eat it within a few 
of its — eius ed with also that the 
earth possess power to с b m the sewage 
all tan ME о it соп 
Ъе applied іп 
ep. ^ only ed b 
that portion of the sewage which is absorbed by the soil within 
reach of the roots of the bei 
an rtion of h i 
comm ids for—! 
enable the а-а ЖЬ to pay a fair price for 
thus I а return to the cri cinis of our cities to' 
from its sale—sewage must be treated like any м лау manure, 
and applied to the soil or the crop according to their require- 
em mung ЫА the returns to be obtained. 
his lordsbip applied 134 tons of 
each of 2 acres sow heat, e — bis lord- 
"оа ner ls. 6d. over and 
DEÉRAC sr acro m tho feid, or agross 
br oai ton acres of 
eem a aad bis lordehip epp BUS gU Vero pic 
annum in two d states he gets **an 
dinary crop, such as he never saw того ац ng the sewage." 
* In the case of hm hos Miles, Esq., the sewage of his 
establishment of 30 persons а M for nh ess 
over 14 acres of poni nd, rable and pasture. Here, 
shown by the icy sad L3 Miles and his bailiff, Mr. 
Foster, the value of the 14 of land was doubled, sir mply 
by! the D: of this m 
га ехі ined by 
ег 
wt 
raordinary difference | in the results obtat Mr. 
and rae. is at once explained мс the fact that in 
Mr. У Miles's Me wage was ар det in small quantities at 
each i applioation, С сре earth hi nce full power 
to extract from it, tothe surfaco, an and witbin мкм ыр WR of 
We roots of the m ӨШ, the which it contained : 
either was any manure of 
the кые, but in the 
ей у i beyon ace and 
ments at the schools ; 
