Jur 11, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 659 
better than we have seen it for. present all stan: : 
Tho B Barley on the good lands Ner fs Ie promiso tol БА circulation of such solution towards the roots, but the 
эраны Rm RE Tee es inen pir immediately wanted, ао furis 
that we have ore prom: » е stanc 
ensuing harvest than М ik бево presents througbout the LIEBIG'S NEW WORK. | | ton E f f this а к the qu ques 
whole of this district, comprising the marsh and fen 1а: m ot me. following is Dr. Blyth's account of мые recent work | position ei the ground by сш- 
йо th Mende йагы "other piots sown m in p n the Laws of Husbandry, given in a preface to that МҮ 
ew fields о; e sown Oats, and o «€ 
where the Wheat was destroyed by the late frosts of May bm : то chapter етеш, the iy that not one of t 
which form some ple ae but dile tn iveri looks «Іх his recent t work Baron Liebig ha ven to elemer of food by itself possesses any bite 
favo vourable, . We o hitos ь тее Анета ау [og fenem publie hís mature views on agriculture, after 16 years adhi value отр. he others is further discussed. 
L Eey very full e "Out tle ears are AOS арӣ коой; the | Of experiments and reflection. The fundamental 1 КД" 00 dui ea ud - must be рч if 
promise of à good average. Oats a splendid cr Barley very of the e wo ork is still the s0- -called mineral theory, т, а plant is to g properiy, but no excess of this 
good and early. Beans and Peas rather í азоо! ht; some crops | ho] element of food will p itself produce more abundant 
have flowered арда weil, браг, муе ax а арч tha 3* ч crops. The analyses f soil show that they abound in 
of course parts of the stems are bare of po e whole o à 
our crops AN progressing as well as wé can desire them to | in a ti for te; proper growt A: 5 a Nr ant. The dis- nitrogen. dis Е ot а. of га voee 
do. — are going = m — M at Се ; | cove of remarkable of decido jer 2 ere etri x а Tun supply pro- 
малон к opto Жура Ан Mo eap opa жупр АВ ossess d b аме ils Һа Mie led to a EUR | vi n rain and dew, and in the many processes 
reap po Mery cota pa ees X Mangels ато | fien h ў of the vi "i regar din ng ё the * mode in which | о oxidation going + at the surface of the earth. 
common Turkips| a ei plant, and now growing fast. soil As the food | Probably, where ever wi circula- 
Grass rather short, and water getting low. John v фа i и den s байпоб t for ану dai th of time ів | Йоп of carbonic acid, ther e is also a provision for the 
мемо. Жа sion "oH 740 ies ding. | Solution im soils, # is pens that there cannot be a|formation d nitrogenous compounds. When Nature 
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thus provides for a supply of nitrogen without the 
the light lands; they suffered from of rain. The | latte: "ta i 26Ё обон the great | 214 of man, it is likely that exhaustion of all other 
Oats аге very. x generally. [y Dverman.-— Bari im palio о! ИРА age uem tio ов the roots | elements of food in the soil wi e place by cultiva- 
Abbey, North Walsham,—The appearance orithe orops in this lié of th of the different | tion before this occurs with nitrogen. The inefficacy 
district is all that ean be desired. Wheats are unusual e grow GF Vid То GF ШЫРЫП Mihe soil cannot he ањ. 
Љаё е sired. ly | 0! of plants, and t mod 
good, and with another fortnight of this brilliant weather | classes of ИН cultivated by шап. "The first chapter 
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both quantity and quality must be unsurpassed. The early | із. doyote, the consideration of the growth of|buted to its existing in two for nly of 
Borldy ів Брой. j Shore o nom i s AME meme taki plants, o of ES j^ fol tion of their roots, Lad of their | which it is assimilabl. Nor isp АМ by аиа я 
inter varie Sownin December, iooking rem * 1 М à 
the later А will be a good average crop. Oats are also look- | power of selecting food, and the I played by the with soils and with m-yard. manure. When ре 
ing well Peas and Beans lengthy in the baulm, but not | mineral matters which are absorbed nitrogen of the soil is at available, some other сај 
podding well. The bay upon good land is bulky, and the must be sought for than its existence in a hate f in 
greater portion now being aecured.in fime order, Ihe roobi «Tf the food. of plants is not in solution in the| which it is sparingly assimilable, This cause will be 
crop at this moment is most promising. Harvest will und, M А: He tho А ОР other elómebia df 
generalhere about the first week Vx 3 st. Some fields | grou: en 
of Barley and ^ may be cut by the end of the present | traversed by the numerous root ramifications will be food, which, upon being үк внш, will at once ren nder 
ран Hon Farm, Chipping Norton, July S.—The more or less ved arta of Pa elements, whilst ti 
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Wheats ое sxeoedingly s vell taroughout this district ; X eia 7 mirar id por yes n are у ei "ge oe in «тре Танов ef:the пош of sala (6а 
еу ан а L бете v €—' elements in the arable surface soil, by th vy vation 
n of the 
for the thin нен, brash soils, it at the вате tíme suited the equally well on all parts a: a ei there must азай 
strong land, and nearly me piece ) ef Went is standing thorough mixing of the exhaus ond! o£ 4K яй. and sale of corn, necessitates ed "abes 
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of rond is. 
better than I e it h ed well, the аб” o ска d 
straw ia bright, And D w this date the онла is all that | exhausted portions effected Љу | эуе ved min ral matters, This is effecte io h 
n be desired for a erop of Wheat. The wn Barleys | mechanical means, by "aia or by к by fo n rs manuring agents, but chiefly by the 
ч good; but much was planted too late: Е а crop, mg compounds. Hence the necessity on of manure by means of fodder 8 Pa 
many pieces are p з On our own farms the steam cul- |... iei Уз ч the mature and pro I каас ы med tho system rotation, green crops ich w 
гой feld (бөгү мом coll about 8 acros were тоъ and subsoil. "The second chapteris devoted to tbis fiir nutriment from the subsoil are introduced 
one field (very strong so! p 
v^ рт ks е — und, pre bout 14 ing subject, of cm former, the indes aiiis d the ванай. are 
+ чү. 
Р the steam Afer once over in ep! tember and again in “The soil consists of arable surface i soil and subsoil absorbed 
Ў d dans: d ааш xd e Р very g d renty | In the former is il. But if this process continues, 
we ee j Thi P OF pls 1] куа үе ill ld, d làce- 
in favour of the gruübber, The Oats. Beans, and P. chiefly cultivated for the food of man, This ula are still sold, and no replace 
well А, the дисәм аад a tali crop. The meadows have ont | tion is effected by e! FAY power of bl tf ti 
зр ther light ; b red in fine order the last ten days. | coi] for mineral ma: io which soluble salts are|the tim. e arrive, sooner or later, when the subsoil 
тне Woodcote, Carshalton » July T.—The а of the | remov ved from so] luli», h an n chemical decompo. | A exhausted, an the surface ^" having no 
crops in this quarter, во far as I can IER Ау кунее г rought about, longer а reservoir trom жч to draw supplies Py 
Wheat, very good aiy. certainly the best appearance 1 the k о unable to „банг do remu 
СРЯ bid for ОТИ мор: to be | State of combination. Ii i MA of ood in | rative crops. This тайшы pope of the system. Lot 
eavy, late T" various » 18 ht p gene- ra 
lly, owi: e dry E no the soil in "his State of physical A eorom A 
та ngt Hs es 
USSEX : Brighton , July 7.—In reply to ours of the 5th, the alone available for the nutrition of plants. On Ше | The reir must С Suppose that the ык 
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following is the result of my observations of the cereal cro; 
ot this акы ^ кан: Бану ha: ong siz eal crops abun t g eniT ppn 
Sow. тегере erop; n is is 
ready to cut by the 2d or 3d mj August. Ома: Under the | immediately available for the nutrition of plants. a in every respect by any mixtures 
ара Д р E е straw, Barley: | exists as chemical compounds which are поё solüble in | remarks of the еше only epply to the 
Arcu йөрү) | : : r, or acids until rendered so by the action ait] bipes dan entertained of Кее p perman 
а теу favourable report of the corn this ые, „быз, ab. 1 7 Y * lie 1 exten ЧЕ tility of th o sol by manure obtain ed b y the y et 
М ыз by the slower process of the decom — D whilst we continue sti о Be e corn 
disenso, к Аш гай prati у, bogin h n Mat n weather. When the food is eliminated it Ж” # уы | sui sed by sueh manure reggio ус Жер? o = 
T, Ыы 
а cro i w ica 
Се jT AH Apes мело e A фал Бош. this inert state of chemical combination, it passes into | corn and ca 
rre enn — А а p и р that of ‘physical combination with the y icles e Tho excrements of BE Ira 
Wanwiorsmme: А ias S наботот орт, July i. Our Wheat | before it ів absorbed by the plant. Each kind of вой tt not only of the com, m or cod oE ibo ЛҮ par 
crops are very good, and as it bas been a satisfactory blos- | has its own absorptive power for causing the food to | fom the verd Could уе restore these excrements 
soming time for NS H^ promise to yield oh the | pass into a state of physical combination When Ap AOT, P. 
f the last several dh ly Вагі. А : А 5 : нари ect circ Ai Borgia pause ede A 
Фа р ме iho Матв i d s ра кыш тошоп As hd acil Me Moped ЫА Кез е — Де M and animals would be established, our 
— late to Девой its consé- l » { E 
ms ly Ahort, and. uogren, р Beans, | general it is absorbed aud fixed by the upper few M y. "This peo ise [sd ved by t A ч 
йома ppt AN i Р enerali ince ot the apil, a. smnslior ‚чүсү vun учн эм to the | and Japanese. Chinese rural life, as it is described by 
und to or ln . ‹ 
severe 1 April, ог the Japanese 
i re x as f subsoil Hence when ted, 
na ul fulk pint and pg rn: ооа EN ia шө but manu cannot restore its T EST this pe culiar cfle usc. д, ue ш ИЙНИН: die ag es 4 
wider e ы. uence of the кантрі e =й» f the A. ае rope of ei m of ely $ 
improving. he hay | P of agriculture upon the lan of бы Orientals! The 
LN вон " Tues exten me ird or an ждо» i tie v food of pla Planta, a rises the cossity o of requirements „Сыз would not permit 
Pastures and i» ah С. Adkins employing means for the distribution of food, and - 
Кайн, July t. iret: promis ising, for over average ; the gets misiure of the different layers al Et b : ber, d anaras must 
w hot abundant. imme early ; late so The in áo ів is effected by m i 
mici under. Oa's: over arerage--espochlly Canadians’ лой b "аы d re ceive wiat would be ойе ensive to o 
chc tua ace mne EIER Lr ec 
: ег. а: T. а 
Роге К saved. Робев поб прота ш е Mh" buts ре | no t be made available? The great mass of water 
fields. Carrots: backward. Mangla :: missed plan 
Чем 4 by maggot or late. Swedes: coming micely. | « T tity of food in a state of phim combi- | ma matters, renders hem. of "re little mae 
ndon, July 1.—Cr. this district nation in iiy y fertile soil is only kso with tbe pui transport. 
зе. к ды". апа promiso to ve - PR wita cultivation without replacemeni элө. how to Prnt and fron 
of Beans, which I aro not doing well, matters removed in the ao destroys А either ied water 
solinar Д гош Di feti tio sbetlute lots of tho а e food, or Ње earnest attention of scie 
for 10 er h all'that "eould be desired. : e Thé ОНО 
both for the Wheat and the ingat ofthe hay стор. The | by altering the proper relative proportions utions 2 
securing of the latter has been most. ous, The young | the different elements of food, to such an. extent Lap factory. The future of 
arer” bari raa у =e й аю the due growth of all parts of the plant is altered. | mately connected 
ра Шу, The Wheat in this neighbonr is very Mio hof in d 
romisin, xf а full plant generally, and with the present | TO: successful gr owth o: in sewage Question, 
ne weather, the ear is fast filling with less Е of | every mane of food | is requi Not one substance | о Е 
, red gum than Piae A a c di e grow а аса мак power over апо Нег. The гі 
reaping will с ce by the first м The field is always regu- . u e 
ud and middle "ond Шы is also smiling a good | Average crop о anured " t% 
but gone id че е Б а win be id — в lated by that semant of д, A. is ү, К, AND BOTANY. 
мъ ате Үй ise crops are | minimum quantity. Тһе effect of а manure of à 
wing pl nt du mni obe spe it : : E М ion | {бер яры "Wesl Matar] af sone опг 
ИОД ҮН oas C Emm ө лета Ди т ИУ р at ы, та жни ор тир Н бе 
inton, near Thirsk, y happy .. M Wie SATEET Er 4 
Wheat стор is looking very аныр 6 though no not a very | known -- Аск р оце, its ате pin VAM he belonging to бе torni orders, £ К 
heavy сгор of Straw. Barley їз fair, though generally rather Curcub elite pa include 
ie sufficien e fertility ás | Haloragen, 
E err light srelooking well, = gendi this, point й зы тай, кр yin a series of plan! hol э 
is great hazard wheth pods will set. The Ди зн uin pl ао, complex mixture соп- | exce Tamus communis) which has been 
; ў w ч i ing e use it isa t on account of 
чере on frce утен иле, stronger оте Mee буа ө food ыо TEC ys те. " iei in Uk EE oning is 
Soa are kept back want of rain, Peter Stevenson, quently whilst supplying | other 
