324 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 4, 1863; 
kinds of grain. Awtul and alarming, wy radie 
which Mr. Bates took the доз а pes - айса at the | EM ат Кеш, unites tho ipe a Fi some of of e | contempation of this state of. thin ngs; | сз... їз ine 
S ociety » 
s пе os jon gie in 35 Dv а fex Yonx (10, 190, | I Les fami pie е m 30 е — m | hurt e is eru € FAE Күл 
по опе 3 
ARI Dv ыа 7 октава: M p "oa boi both | | pro oduce, ога at GUELDER Rose and Drawing ferum fusius dd d sr шея у ЕТ. and if for 12m оз 
чы Wn from Robert oling ida i Th Y ] белешк: Ша ба олаи 1 "^ lands of the country, iu M viii к 
i К 523), . y à 
Lord jean а in pd — (5947), out of| The Cerra FauiLy, though а ушу much more hen I" dul diea i yi E {ые P made ta 
Lady Fairfax. * Fairfax. о the Fairfax family, | umerous tribe, must not occupy so much of our inpr чм рр Аа FUA Аг this tinie caer wes it, yet it 
jd ed by Мг Whittak r; his sire was by 4тн Dure | Celia, from whom they have all eM. was boug enge s ihe consumplon of 47 "— rod 
or Мовне qo -—— hic де same | Мн agesi icc ori ы, pus ta Mao ies 52 of the whole year! and hence the rati di of thio 
relationship t t does to the d f Beauty. | ago. She was рк E манне Ae And still more painful it is to know, that whata ч 
E h others side she - , tha : 
The dam o the еке or Cro uina. rmn ed | bine, bred by Mx Kelk, to REGENT, a bull bred by Mr, Mad other person, by Qu o to "mi 
ie 5 с | i harlotte Palatine, a cow bred by Mr. » produc: Д t : 
ord Ducie, and Whitaker, trace tho Beauty's descent | R. Colling, and С Г k.” The relation- ог three t that the jog-trot gent] 
l Robert Colling. | Coates, the author of the * Herd Book." The relat I gentlemen 
= ee rebana ig anp goena oam A. ships to her of that portion a hen pena to be sold EE bride ic GA n whithercere peret 
x lo 7,6 воп оѓ | next week are given in our pre > 7 ‹ 
сорт йа ir ds iic ЗА tegi bac HUMBER- — though a large fa иа де ш. а е d it -d аа T iar E Tottors MEM P 
Ч th roduce of this extraordinary cow. We have Е TAk 
LAND, ышкаш жарыгы -— кэе үз е Жаслан чы е m complete list of her Pise dcn s, excepting | printed, a tole rait prod ее теше; d X nymous р 
Жом “се at games doli аһ ce thorns.  Her|those which have been sold out of tho per v ү not, but а proc йыр а д) wol: prae. 
d ма на m to the MINSTREL (8687) bred by Mr. | number 178—9 1 in the generation, and (from ces are A. m rud p Е : и dato 
Adkins д ач of the CHARMER tribe, and, by ern 38 in the second ‘generations iud (from s a not openly Las меа нб E. € n Tere the pasen. 
B 1 ? ome of | isers 
* Lady Marion," a cele- | them) 68 in the 3d generation, wh rom | 
[ae i оны Fod Crises, The Cowntess of Саїе- | these there are families of 6 and 10. The bulls em- | rents! and ver: Oma : ie 8 own neighbourhood, t 
don, the produce of this union, was It am of Сопхт | ployed upon- cà and her nere b rd have a oig: ME T efe эш eluted 
Dux з CAMBRIDGE | last week; some of them b y Earl Ducie, | gentleman, w , and who 
ш, уха, du mother’s si side а Gwynne, and | Mr. Adkins, and Mr. Gloves and others by Mr. Jonas | says TN some зер ма th а e uxtable, ander 
ther’s side а ев bull, Pein Duke of | Webb, from one or other of the six families to which | | the fiercest ' :орро а іоп, е р се \ Wise in 
Ca mbrid, e (12, T42) by ini, "Dose (10 284), who was | his herd was confined. It is worth noting аё е growing o TOO bed - 2 whom t 9 country, he 
м iti Dui hess 55th, a t » bridge Rose T th, own | Ехотлѕнмам, the sire of Frnsr Fnurrs (the gold miis Eu is qeu indebted ; e goes on to state, "th t 
Ai r to the dam of The y. | bull at Battersea last year, is a Celia bull, his na dio ur арнай e ro D br ^" 
| 8, r 
DESCENDANTS OF THE BEAUTY. бадор" Tuin irs B posts a letter ү. 
; and yet apologise ә nob giving his name, from a fear 
Bc ge 17.7 ho EN of the i ill ni ards him which would bé sure to 
2 | follow his doing 
5 iis & aob Maraedute ] c 0 NC 1908, Dy ENOTES | Another, ba Mt Ко Dorsetshire, sends me ат 
r24. хи hi7 ay 5, , by 162. Red Rose 3d, 1853, by ENGLISHMAN (2) eere of i pueri ишу Las Ad o 
i use produce it, and w ut the 
Р Дъ za mem 1861, by Usurer Produce Eu Mira; and he entrusts his name to me, 
8. The Beauty, 1853, by Puritan (9523) - 9. GuELDER RosE, 1801, by Sir Charles | Lets ым A 54 р Ma ka 
6,943 | narke ie 
47. D Praning Room Rose, 1862, by Count to his brother farmers, and a raiser of rents!” and 
а тено so they go on, all denouncing the present system, 
| but none daring openly to advocate a change, А 
DESCENDANTS OF BODIOE. | nobleman's steward also writes in the same strain; he 
г 9. Duchess of Gloster, 1853, by Duke of — 4. NU m Deme OE v:o) is also а thin seeder, but is looked оп "igo инине 
ter (11,382 oung k g 
neces К (14 зу | economy in saving manures, and the vs of [ad ЖАП ^ 
< 6. эы of Gloster 6th, 1$61, by E. v аалы a few ont of 
| 23. Duchess of Gloster 4th, 1858, by Young Xu ды ы mples of a better practice, É 
Bodice, by Usurer (9703) pir NE Duke of Cambridge (14, 433) 51. pep] a Anike (i. 4n) 1862, by Mer last harvest, when E le s eia 
home, 
| E ушн око ог Саа те 43) Y | к: hbis uei ux. ploughs, an апа pes ipe 
| саб scwi | 
ыкы TS UNT саша | | unusually уеп done, I stopped and had some converse _ 
imi d tion with vho 
` ito him. Bet told me that he farmed 0 of the 
IB Ам ы ыы | parso of Wix; that his Voie of Tia 
EE. a E. са 
12. Young Daffy б ; 1856, by Young —PR G 1861, by Sir Charles Dushel мым, and de the next field to that he was im, 
[^ кола (i515) : (16,048) һай оп it last year exactly six quarters of very fiue 
АА 
Е? ктун "t he had sold at a very high price. 
аламе oorr TO 7 |. т Young Dafy Gwynne 3d, 1800, by —55. Young Dafy Gwynne 5th, 1862, уна ata п aore, which "The є бе БАГИ; I вй а very 
i c ean ii Ык. наса 7, din arge field in another port Berate Татта of a 
а gentleman well-known to me; and so 
appearing in the аре on the previous page in the | Ford has dropped проп а congenial spirit i in the person | called to sce | im m, and to go through the fielà—a 
4th iden ration from her. Тһе EXGLISHMAN was в 2d in uA eds Loft; who has once in his life, among m 9f lige one, a1 d wh'ch Һа been drilled in —— ае 
uel uantities of 
g man 
oung bull clin trials, and from ма - Seer а long practice, Nei ous 
yum crop о т. Ford's minimum quantity ү ecks : 
„„ BODICE and Darry GWYNNE and their descendants.— Бе да name EE Т ushels of crop from two bushels of | - =з him to correct me if I makea m Ann 
юу t through the field, when he asked me fo git 
next Wednesday week, must be referred to very sh ortly. high pus Er ma r. Loft a arming juo, ees "he parts seeded м ith the lar rgest and of smal 
Bodice, by UsunER diei was ^ud by j^ Jonas and gives Mr. Ford the neci ries d being his | quantities of seed ; 
ab at the Tortworth sale 115 guineas. е | voluntary bugleman, and of praising his own system of fold me that many cedri had tried the = MAS 
traces back to the SUPER НОР (627), опе оЁ кз EM poing at the same tes But it appears Mr. | | had likewis ise failed, a nd that he himself stiould ld not have 
earliest of the Short-horns voe > d Book.” | Loft has performed his feat but once, and as опе. except- а paper he held in his hands, an 
er produce will be nne does not лы : summer, neither does the ' —— жо» a Had set "p; but the Ms of the 
i opportune success of one trick make a con njuror ; Mr. Tw indeed, it was the fine appearance 
oft must try again, and тере his сю ог, let his em hat len. me. w wie to walk trong tae the = 
f i h his hom until he , before I knew how d been seeded. = —— 
e y foil daie "They has 1 „of his hero owner DENT "No: ы is too sensible, 
trace from QColling's үис by Favounrmm (252), | will be lost to fame, and. soon, like many other marvel- | culti vates too weil to hav mildew This, - 
a cow to which we owe some the best animals of workers, sink into oblivion and — à is true, refute it who к i 
ihe breed. And they unite in themselves families ої) No, no;if Mr. Ford's friend would m aintain bis perri ri эы EUR of his own 
ha tion, — must repeat the багарына and I should | hundred acres; and some 30 years 
ease of je Roses. "a I room forthe say also àgain and again; and why not ? * Wh not? | neighbourhood we i 
Жее pond kg ch А у dese! pes Te uu eie ое Parson NS did not ех pect vod a question from | fri he 
or the pres аб ave ме presen о опг о you not see, that if Мг. І, i i is la culti 
readers the relationships and names of the animals in үе E io repeat this trick, that oth oft were fields into one, drain x Lees aud СЕ 
а 
миа 
en 
MILES Strafford's E: eem ы the Le ома iv would learn it of him, and then again oth 
remainder of the secs te ich will be sold in | until corn would me so plentiful, that it would по! 1 : very ears—1 
July, ме e shall hereafter call attention. be worth the por = after all, these fears may be irte ti ia web A | 
— for ncs at e enormous гт бодды intothis | vat i 
IN SEEDING AND MILDEW, blic prints, and pd aae absolutel Téuired to thé i | 
, Some 20 years since 
IowEa sts to Мг. Ford, in reply t ue farewell Los: the inhabitants of it from mid y want; = d | knew M De Who fermé his o 
one, and as some of the readers of your Journal are М again at the ME sal quaii that the about 300 acres; his seed of Whi 
ing e fr i subje selvi it. For one|b h 4 and some chance times 4 
| important, I hope you will favour me with а | example; from "March 2 to March 5, 5, in 3 days only, етта iri ^ 4 quarters he often де » 
!n or as ear 
been. 
I will inform Mr. Ford | days onl e foreign arrivals were 26,090 of Wheat, bout since. € old. gentleman did 
from no want of courtesy towards him, | 1,510 sacks, and 24,880 barrels of Ee. whilst. of Sp наси ент sold and let to a tenant who g* 
2 rather severe cold, that I | Beg there were only 1440 quarters, and 1130 sacks; ап unusually pon rent for ^i the highest 1 knew 
before, ы and the same proportions аз to all other kinds of grain, man had never been on а farm ore, that 
l'letter that Mr. | | and the same proportions of importations of all other nothing of farming, and all the farmers med 
