854 
T GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEPTEMBER 5, 1863, 
matter оѓ: very great consequence in. time of peace, , but they | the ma п—“ Ѕһе would have beaten everything in the | gypsum, ground when DN ary t a fine po wi Im er, an. and 
might depend upon it that eT Jnformation bec оне e of place" He hoped, йин» йоу. "€ wa. hereafter ролетни, found mixed w guano to the extent of $ 
Жк карши К ма «м ar, especially Є if T: Eb of being | from о 50 per a6 ws к= aboe being a strona 
eoi lose the uod of the E з aii ко wero to в vie f ad T ne; little is Sometimes ad added n 
во strong à nature on this subject, he had thought it not out leri ТМ ho P CE pÉ ga upon piece hen me 
т й н сент puer аф йна to ue ecient the noblest of employments—the first art оре icon ИЗ eontalns £hi dient. This adult 
4 life. Th Am art ates duced by missionaries. when | if it contains this рс ien is adu; erated ; 
Б for the collection of agrienltural statistics before bar mined e PEA SRR N was to induce them | sometimes sold by ysis (which can an Е, s 
to till their land, They talked greatly of i à borrowed one), ^К sea often no m is asked 
ISLE or Мах: Relations of mee and { Farmers. commerce. of En i and of her manufacturing and for ч the farmer. The manufacturer or his agenti 
At th ing оѓ the орогон of these| who are not а scarce class їп our ma kets—by dint 
reply to the toast of the clergy, defended p absence by the урн therein Тана, ME м lieved the capital | of good lang and ion in offering his guang 
of the AA from the отв rou nh "hie had bee the 2 pro- at 1L ог 27, per ton cheaper than the honest trader, 
remarkejd проп by one o та aker aid that a 141 t and v often succeeds, in ing the 
clergyman had been brought before the ‘publie a little mohan pia ml in ni way M parochial датан farmer wha bargain he is getting ; but little does he 
too much his too intimate conn with ое clubs. now how barefacedly he is robbed, perhaps payi 
engaged in agricultural poene uud Rd md nid, А ы А we yr for a guano intrinsically not worth 
he did not know whether to believe it as truth, "that East LorHIAN.—The following are reports on ex- The success which attends the 
опе clergyman bad been suspended—he did not mean | periment in in i growing Wheats upon the farms of Fen- jen of ой guanoa and other manures is truly 
by the neck—for associsting too much with those n Bar d Mu un goswells, n occu pied Љу | marvellous when we are told by an eminent hus 
engaged in the cultivation of land. It was possible, ш g 100,0007. is annually paid by farmera 
therefore, that the clergy of this island were а little] & — for t with three | for worthless materials mixed k^ fraudulent oid 
afraid of having the same operation Рав upon | kinds of cvs - Honrdless Wheat, ав compared | amongst араа (2) М remarks will now 
them. But one reference eps made Zhair- | with Hunter" pr ractised upon 
man, ani o nugis his ум "n effect with end Dro er upon the Ist of August. wis nid on toa large extent. Coprolites, costing 
the clergy, when he pointed out the Archdeacon as an » Barns. —No. i е Best at both visits, and we also con- | from 2, to 31, рар! 2 че than fro арн, are largely 
excel vi ample а clergyman taking part in sidered "that thi this lob tillered out most plants a tthe r root, and | used in the e of bon Coprolites are 
agricultural matters. Не thought that the Chair. | kept е o куе groung in spring, and ngo se y composed of the pe excrementa Y different species 
an's statement, and the example set by the|N5 1 весы апу, cire Ris Bit died iE Hola of animals, found in sma l quantities in som e of the. 
рете, would have ап — effect upon mend that it should be own thicker than Nos. а nd 8, at | r à ро 
the cle gy, pecially if the rchdea. , would|least 2 рескз per acre. Мо. 8. At the first visit t is was E nominal value, according ta » X radar 
give them as much information as he had at а LEE Wide ЫР ы sardi rau, ШЗ одаје în the phosphate of lm 
former meeting, when communicated the new бУЛ уэш o. 1. Th This was worst àt the first visit, but at | bonateof lime whi ich they contain, Mipenee o 
discovery he made of рэр" pigs withont te second it e third bes t. We, bowever, вітію that if this 
g 
Ty had 
са а Sd 
ee, б, b ad a 
forwa: ardi ina spiri 
NU Archdeacon, he 
was glad to 
ted manner : at this 
n be sown, it should Es wherever there is 
the. crop Iodging, as the straw is both thick a 
should be thick sown. 
prd nger 
stiff but 
чаш" T his Mer Bre В? subje 
er in 
ds of his would influene 
e 
this island nd by petting an 
ix: somethin 
breed е 
e, he would gla. 
ent. might a£ m assure 
d. ed Ауа а m suspend the 
уо: rm ng the 
of good {аг 
Bisho) ign this diocese, he had 
g as ar an „Agriculturist to im npri ove 
ct, or eyen "to 
трос: а. кз 
the cler 
jd ye |: 
mselve ina 
n 
ming. 
the 
m 
ei in SOW; 
e | Bar 
S showed n na, 
e; foye БА 
ЕД 
t 
occasio 
benten, He dad to thank the e judges 
against ил 
and activi end ey to o lend t 
E uris 
о take еп 
ccess, and Foul ie ёр 
ees 
city degraded, but г 
КЕР восїа1 commanioation | with de 
was, for the first time, beaten, and 
cess of those 
вей, 
a 98 Wheat the pne H unter’ з, p iu Woolly- -еаг, 
6 | better than Hu 
bot 
| different conclusion. 
gutes | 
feel iritual. h red from 
her emis Я ДЕТ Е 
Жогот. Ме, 2. Best at 
first visit, and at the 
far the best. 
b 
эн this farm 
and, to 
Fénton 
e Red Whe at we make the 
. This lot, called Yellow De? ede 
visit, апа at our next was 
eed, ur opinion that we had never en so соате 
а looking crop. No- 6. At first visit this lot „was later than 
No. 
bni mow oned at bo 
other ki: 
was -— у оту ав ен but at our Mud si 
broken down. 
be o; BI o 
о. 8. This lot 
it seemed 
We think that this kind, б ЫНЫ is Rivet, should 
жып upon soft land, where the r kinds would not 
виссе оодо 
of 
ри 
забо, by Professor Liebig to be worth 6]. per. 
ing that in ev егу i 
nes we buy w 
of pure ncm del ose 10 ewt. “being composi ч 
for d A up the mois. 
ss of fermenta 
ringing them into а suticieniy йту — 
T 
м зоб prie 2 attention. d 
a 
nier's; but at Mungoswells, from seeing 
h kinds of Wheat, we wonld have drawn a quite 
groun 
y ton 
halfimeh s size For 5з. per ton; as many tons. 
of ira; en a 
yep > Жай Les of ees E 
t honest 
i de. Deer 
The reporters recommended both ihe experiments as 
equally deserving of the Society's prize, 
| о the ton, thereafter dnd ihe — 
covering the whole with three to бен inches m : 
which 
E, MIDLOTHIAN : д фийеганов оў гий 
ES 
Manures.— TM. BrO Eh or Pentland Mains, sai 
thom to lie fermenting in 
o months; atter bein 
should at hand, SÉ i 
this d Y3* pré j 
Е. 
иу 
Ше de à Ps 
is Esa а 
u н 
m , үө E $; M 
d. Alter ji А EA 
keeping th the Chu 
Е erred іо NY Eg of E UE 
vho ia 
r R 
dps "e them." 
supposed— th. 
muitis or o 
AS nd 
; there w. 
ord dat mja fbe Chai 
s ve ery Eli. These pigs 
Is suppos eIm must ОЁ 
rman had 
os this ind 
Aat the Chair 
rede nau 
the of com- | to 
xL that morning, 
—“ Well, 
revious to bein Loy id Sale. EE 
aj wil more ошау apply to three yarieties о 
ficial n manures—namely, Peruvian guano, dissol 
red bones, and гы of Р Й ЫЕ. , 
stro ^ E Бу by fraudulent dea 
iE us 
e 
e 
in Е оп, rego 
e е towns t hrou ghou 
cases 
E 
without. 
d in 
^ A4 
He hos УЕ азарт the а, of 
manche. Having € obtained t two samp le es o of Pe eru- 
via! 
5 
h Рефат 
1. 
h they were contained 
т, 
wh 
e company he re addr 
зооп be of th 
no m такова 
ere pretty sure ОЁ a prize. 
exhibit their сока. w 
h 
xe er 
the 
less dy ien 
mixe ed tog gether at pod Тһе а lumps are first | 
ld 
uano. He гае 
sidered the 
| inu mere уг" which hir nus he consid 
- ulterate 
he mode iof| 
"he lare not | 
p 
опе 
PT ү: 
а БІ 
: tten 
essing, p eg rien p only, w which, if atten 
ре eed of rooting 
In € 
ds of man 
EH. 
1l 
ЖН of e common salt ib Mad 
light. ining my Fo 
es 
Tegpe; 
mixed with the smáll mes being 
| fiue cab. les LU thek ы аа 
бо 2 | known 
reak them, Sho wi nr Deas 
bier сена 
d, clay ап р уз 
eme eli e 
the bulk d rey b pn cg 
SERIE RI 
tiles, | ing oi the жаата dri br qim 
