658 THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL noc ай [Jezv 11, 1868, 
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and the second died f confluent variety of the | does in the main do justiee to the rival manufac- | tion is proba bly : compen d for by its 
disease. They were bob confluent cases that Lexam imd | feres and patentees; and they are right to|pro ximity to ilio s river c its easter ern | крш 
at Ахеһпгу, and one of t was ver ave the facts related to work what impres-| Тһе summa ry of the w eather duriug the pre- 
severely affected." ges they may, without g of that panai ceding quarter is as follow. 
The hist of this үш sufficiently illus- Kn importunate urgency in whic т. SMITE E 
trates the ге? of those powers of confining such | seems resolve ersist. That і. mean | me genae 
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infectious diseases wis "the wer оГ their| man has superiority and vantage ground enough E] 
occurrence which the law has given. And the|in his rivalry with other patentees in the caia une s | 
ages from which we have been ТОШ as чей faet that his apparatus сап be seen at work in its point at 5 Of air. |Of rain. 
RA in more балею зруб. dua the same pen, | unaltered condition for the fifth and sixth yearson lev | 
utto be presen to ment, shows how | many farms whose tenants are perfectly satisfied | April ..) 30.043 
зо to agrioulturists ЕА reports rof this | with its performance. He ought to be satisfied 4 -| 30.081 
kind would b ith $ a свати, | mno at #9555 оа 
Кышлау it was Каа last week that How hat an ordinary threshing engine is| Ті ril was about 3° and that 
Mr. Horraxp's Bill for wing and extending available for the working of his machinery—that | of m 1j* in exoess of tho ordinary temperatu 
the powers E the Act whieh expires this summer | a stationed эйр 18 le liable to зү ап nd that of Ju une 13° in defect. ^ Nevertheless the 
for the more effectual prevention of contagious | hae than that travels—and that the whole à 
diseases юр Н, sheep, and horses, is for bn is cheap. May, and cold nigh ere was no 
dra The existing. law will What if the lecturer eame to the conclusion, actual r^g greatly retarded vegetation, Just 
renewed for a D by а Bill to be introduced by | notwithstan ding these ai va that FowrzR's | suflicient moisture had fallen on the 28th and 29th 
Government; but the proposed Ares which, on | apparatus has latterly АМЫ ted ж» performance | of April to make the severe frost on the night of 
the one hand, placed the disposal of all diseased | more eficient and more papie i in many cases | the d ues disastrous to the от 
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а veterinary offi теро ime to | and will secure an ample share of custom, without | 4th and the 11th, е ng from the W., 
on the existence p cattle erac in the|the aid of that continual eritieism of the rival|tinuing further SE, and. e from NW. Eo 
АЕТ. are withdrawn. lans in which an interested writer ought to һе | May the rainfall was between the 11th and Ith 
: Our contemporary the North British Agricul- | careful how he indu T from the S.W., followed from the 19th to the 91% 
turist, in a recent article complimentary to the| These oriticisms, з hitherto unanswered, | by a severe gale from the N.E., very injurious to 
general style Ht oc ar gigi to t Mer |require that we should point out in the in-|foliage. In June the rain fell chiefly from the 
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sgrieultug s statistien, asif any sympathy existed | moyed per square yard must be taken as true only | 39 days in fhe quarter; 11 iu April, 12 in May, 
with Кете nd anxious to discredit our|of certain plots, each 4 feet by 4 feet 6 inches, | and 1 161 in June, 
nstal- | whic S and ede i - i he portion of easterly to westerly winds 
ment of the general measure on agricultural | There is enough of inconsistency i res sults | durin "ау quarter has een about 4 to 5 and of 
statisties which we require, it forgot that more|to make it RÀ doubtful whether bs Me northerly to southerly, 5 to 4. 
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The op nd to it pha: pora rs to haye|9nly one when е ing at the same rate of| ооло Bean з : 
been directed by cattle fame Cs dealers оп | тойоп, FowrER's eultivator moves six feet in| Newbury, July 8.—The appearance of the Wheat. 
the e one side, and e ertai nb of the veteri- width at a time, HowarD’s moves three feet, теба апа ке Жым? ie a просо ы ШИШИ 
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magine, her Surrn's тз и. Peas generally good: Swedes, Turnips and Mangels are 
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agrieulturist, who has mew ght to be their|be applied before the labour of working any of| to this time very pr vog, Prey 18 more sabie, dont 
2 * th Tul b t ON h е very i i. e Oats are not so 
kesman in following remarks which we ese 8 can f Ages aine or comparison wit good as last year, but bid fair for a ; Bea 
con dense from a published lette ! that y жеар he others. and Peas, though few are planted in tus пайдо; 
; as also . As to thos c ste of C зета the different 
ilful d теб} ftl of applying it t dese: & more | Buors: bey Court Windsor July S.—The grain боре апі 
с Ае > {о be met? Is it to be exceptional to еве, — atio " han we can м рет, | раа arte атас РГ Т 
other cases where public xx and interest аге ог Ња magine 'eaders after ө p Diron: оннар Juy e гере the 
violated, and the transgressor allowed to go free? Such Feri ra this эшен r5 they haye of late| Wheat crop in this neighbourhood 3 is 2759 promising to 
is not the spirit of our constitution. Isit to be endured | e rienced, ear ad INN E a ME 
that this dreadful be taken 3 het А аа n» pte pes 
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kl Ir wil be seen in the eolumns of our 57 аа Gate, Romford, July ".—Wheat, Oats, and 
** Instead of this Bill being severe and in eppremire iniis| newspaper that Mr. з, Рина? в ВШ for prohibiting eo Need Clover Ад) Grass very short. "gs 
^" ii some respects, not | the T of poisoned grein was read a second ti жуды 
sufficiently restrictive for protection against eontagion. before the House of Commons on Wedn nes em M уоп аб the Wheat crops ів. t| neighbourhood, are very 
Why, for instance, should the owner of cattle i in ple euro last. The amendments to be propos sed in m- promising, and with fine E cannot fail to pee large 
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enaetment for ргеуепі- with the exception of late sown fields, are looking first-rate- 
his Ме nei baute, without, ` may be, their knowledge, ing the spreading of poisoned grain on the surfaee| The crops of Potatoes, with the exception of early planted 
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et mehine ang Ады реу feadag of the сора for the purpose of destroying birds. опаа nes вете а, down with the frost in May, promise to 
ind ?. vente / Bill once. Tone BETTEL E GEN Um m л. M secured a on, an 
\ - 3 Ihave only soen а vory fom good pieces, and those on the 
E dH oule d previously been good| but those that are grown looking well. ho uino remark 
end us, we give the following applies to Peas and ans, though thero ie sre ийиш Г 
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tias M the positi: on [of the two pla aces—together "ds the gomon "Tomar, Hook TE Tabiy А 
ONE of the most noteworthy results of recent Mr. SLAT Ded а i t Anag TU MNA dim / 
Nmees on Stem Cultivation, and of recent Streatley. Moulsford liestwo miles farther up the | mort tne cet н July 8. 1 ama ый / 
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mortal men, as vr are but et etre perna — 
very much а sinecure.” 
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sie wi which t they [veh elicited from Mr. Surg, | than those of Mr. SraTTER, Moulsford is not deficient in tali, and from ihe showery. weather аб the 
immediately at the foot of the chalk hill оо отой, Ede is башагы... Tha Min. ешр Ut 
rrections of Mr. Mozrox's tables have | its west. ds and upon the water meadows are fairly 
been п mado a at ^ pti Me те даан {апа that dris s situated on the durs of the Thames, Ет зт) жн o3 
i ons them- | just at the point where the er begins О; вело on м Dni TOE тае 
selves need to A4 nr d that, s example, p» љу Й отъ the ehalk, емей, ng the "d Perley, Омь IA X Beans, on heavy lands, light lands, 
Fe, cape i Mr. duntón ө =з of a ap m their natural continuation in the Berk- Botter; a тое епо e M been "m ds gan 
— at Tarbert Mains, із а CHANDLER a rain lodge much of our W 
& _ОшлуЕв?в ‘not a Өмїтн'з cultivator, | estimated «n — more than 100 To die nov КГК a better plant. Nc а; 
as we quisi биш 'oolston that it was. Be this, | Downs which al overhang the Ч а 7 е ы ур ое 
however, and а dezen other matters of detail, as ior 500 feet н i Any superior amount of. Азн Barley, Os биз, ES Peas сш. The bread 
they may, we believe that the information giyen given | that might be due to its extremel y sheltered posi- met. Boer мао, сар net 
