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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[JUNE 20, 1863, 
the seed crop; and the price of thes 
of M layton and 
DM o of un" 16 in r had been quite a two- 
pe enny-halfpenn affair 
t < «0 ü 
a 
| credit should 
e | 
always poum, that 
dge of tis mb. 
eat deal of povar nne as well as | owe 
ong studies and ppe knowle 
T. fe gu 
| ject makes et а det MR. uide. 
We quote one or two pas 
s ihe 0 
this plant possesses of rn 3c 
крй йн, апа of M ip а high t tomaporature i niie 
nes, 
poen 
the hare in Mr Smit 
who had m 
| believ ed, the 
bought, in a е 3 way, а set of 
tackle e was Vire for him ү ый Smitb, 
au Which 
ied 
great doit 
That 
and though | o 
Я ich its 
hinh 
to which 
+ 
Ma 
Ф ала DB rr madera miniaturer plant, are FUN 1o nde jh rA NL a 
was that зе. à but little to do all the 1 
уеаг: һе 1 plenty of time to go to ihe cmm 
Farmers Club or anywhere else. 
thivk, Туле sapis from "— that i 
ad- | 
He amd p 
p of d 
it i is said, i n lig ht and yielding soils extending ag p 
ciro xis ce enables it to draw its {в вар и 
Р. 
WLER Qs, oy said t yas опе 
dist. Jochi remarked prim 
Now that 
VES 
TM at which the earth ів, comparatively в 
e| little under the influence of the vicissitudes of y. 
tated tl TA view erri М gr 
uth hat the use of s had often hear вау, * ve ga e same | temperature. 
on 1 Я on heavy lands. sieum power wet by theg by om üt. p pm done by steam; I have| It is cultivated indeed, according to E 
m Mechi, that where mi had been under- | cultivated la cas one foot Eu A horses," p in n that Cara pt Ж a height of 1600 feet above the вед 
drained to а depth of three feet, you could trace the | la the error ven а lower leve el tha an this abd da 
effects on the surface Y the y cabe even in a dry 1 t He believed that the t water's edge. 
season. He — corroborate that remark from his | pss sort s tacio ever eds out was better r than It is под grown in the Islan nd of "e big 
own pono. | | hor s, and f for tl ge Ар any parts of India, № well ш, pm mns by 
bad. therefore he could speak г it at Шаб period of t ee wh peraturo i 
field of his, whic. 
and the c и of ЛШ was, o there 
was double the quantity of . ven in this dry 
season. d that use of steam- | 
power by —Ó the lands from being trodden 
down re ndered it m produeti ve? Wherever heh had 
| itatively on fio s mas ct—that if they turned back a 
| furrow that had been ploughed by horses, especially ii 
they had the number of Line M to plough 
heavy land, they would find that the footmarks of à 
horses ma ade ke soil imperv ix % moisture. 
April. 
d seem that the extreme point which 
vation of Wheat is about 71° Fah.; 
of сии 
the the EE climate of Havanna does not ex boh «i 
wards, "This year. yS example, his best Wheat was 
Ae if Ms кез: Rn ^ nem in 
hav о do aga n the 
autumn, they w point, and that of Canton and Mexico rises oniy 
never wish to grow. The cost of a new engine and | 
spring. 
ian, made the fütiico what the ey had no doge all 
“In урь where Wheat is grown abundantly, the 
than that o horses, coupled with their keep, 
seer avy land— a very nice tilth on the top 
with something vm like liver. rh be |1 
rowed in the spring, зад it never 
f the three coldest months m 
во tha Pre d in Decem 
рд ч which fi 
othing connected 
e had 1 
ihe > crop is eleg in 
* Such аг 
became. a fine ч. "But let the m put the ste eam plou ugh р бя. extreme. зо boundaries of the " 
ith his i tion of. Wheak outer 
cete: Lenta had ae dp siv es unless it were which was the same thing—though he really believed tc n thia ath mer ard bu “ i 
pes чое very often better s generally se te as кек for the rij 
On a flin nty so vol Шо жей d abour—and the land would be broken up in large | this па бды So that it is ERU M, ts extens 
siderable ; but on a ped е loamy жой it was not much. He piecas and the lar ci the better. Let it then be id northwards by this circumstan "О 
the winter season, and the КЕ wo *€ Aecordin Ў 
the surface of the land аб any cost, even by | using à 
mig. 
ly in this country, its cultivation 
eight of more than 600 feet ab 
act on a the surface, and the frost bring it down. dot succeed En а 
n hav 
double number of rollers. Не ht remark, that on | would t ve as " tiful a tilth in the spring, | the levi of the sea, and is limited i in point of lati 
his own laud tar was поб worn off after very long | newly Еч hs wed, as they could possibly desire. ё | ёо the neighb ood of Aberdeen, situated " 
use, тч the rope did not touch the ground. After |could not help aedes! that when persons talked | 57th paral E E 
ning to the reports ' whi ich. had been read that | mer ely of the cost of the first operation in steam-culti-| « гөш, long ago, indeed, E WE 
evening, th debted | vation, they did not hit the point; what they to do| in p of Wheat in Edi nbur gh w 
э Ане gentlemen who ^ oo their time and Sud was to consider the cost of the first operation in con- EU nor it dein 
y in endeavouring agricultural i: tion with of subsequent operations. E out lana ар Шыр um b 
d iig uo quad Е Messrs. xd ring was he believed quite co in what he sai * At present, however, abun i Ў 
had taken great pains, spent а of у, and | with regard to the cleaning of die ed eda = stubble, | seen in the Lowlands, M үа РЕ рові е М 
допе а deal of good; Mr. Fowler, a. man of ж» Тһе хола of Nri ing land меер аз the Moray Firth. 'Now as the mean tem е 
most that w Sas €. of those of Seotland does поё e 
was also due to Mr. William 
and great credit ы the 
others, for the energy which they had brought to bear | ploughed o 
ere not due mns men ; gre. 
ted 
— of steam power as applied to wi 1 
y nice little game throughout; there had 
uc. c Mae OBSERVATIONS—BERKSHIRE. 
land, ey put as mueh twitch dn dt E thes E r even 56°, we must account for the 
land as 
1 the | thorbugdly 2 е а ои оне оба: аанай Wheat by the length of ihe day, which seems ins 
the more steam-cultivation was vie id in co 
tio 
are, sm rc me АДН, with subsequeut operations, the higher "ai 
and h pros it stand in general estimation, 
па 
—agreeably to Ше statement of Боо $ 
Wheat ped 8248? of Fahr. to bring its стаіш 
so that a longer duration of solar heat 
he 
same effect ав а shorter period of рї 
from au intere g report ў 
"8 соаа, йар арсы a Ein ч UA us 
he Rev. J. SLATTER, Streatley, near Reading.* ological EPE: of that conhe 
e whole islan: 
| At 9 A.M., Railway Time. жеш i чылы etie g 
—4 —-| Rain 
Day of the Wosk Tuy p. cocus $n жаны fallen in 
y evk. | of tho previous 
Month. peser | TaermoneHn Wind, Min, 24 hours 
кочар Pio Puma Си п, |Grass.| Gri nod 
А | - 
E SEM | Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb. p Dies Force, 
Inches. 
.W. 
W. 
.W. 
Е. 
in the extr : 
* It » QA HRS ting the views m ГЕ 
Boussingault, th hal "the ripening of Wheat in. 
northern шериг = ааа Шапа took place аё a вош 
lower tempera han in the south of ines 
vie талың length of the npe 
following 
iable represents the in i 
„Crops s of Wheat and Barley Ш 
E. 
S. E. 
БАД 
В. 
Colloden, Wheat | 
N. Due 
1 
"vu is about 2 miles lower down the river than Moulsford, from which observations up to May 28 were given on pes Lu - 
* In Norwa Wh is culivtod as high 
25 ріг, d aui eed wi heim, in lat, 59°; in up to ЖАГА 
die; án In, into t ts Differences, uod po ihe го which n 
€ vein fr aye on trii Ea Pp. 144. 144. йы, i d influence of climate Б: vs hus Ба ad 
; our power to modify dinis modify its 
and, Rural, Economy 1 tho Univ oyei relations to cultivated хя ст ИЕ 
5 : er, and London. turist shouli exceed 
miser нта е This is the the agricul 
l volume coni E the [3 eri the substance of. inr lectures | an. биес The лекна imme Pope eene 
кай UN eere ard , at the dept i od and mislead him. Here h 
PUN Py of di Е Mitis tn 1t dis- | will find all that concerns him i in the observations 4 
temperature, | conclusions of Hired vers 
