THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[8ЕРТЕМВЕВ 26, 1968, 
922 
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monsters from those best calculated to increase their | between them; n in this way, I am fully | His long Ax superintendence in coop. | 
cies, and those ready for the butcher. If it is — you might find орма ШОШ jnoion mu Mr. C. NEWMAROHR i П securing оць 
considered advisable to show mountains of fat there Seid f decreasing fatness, whieh would carr e Rom n pavement (the great expense of the I 
be no objection, provided the ox, sheep, or pi you from t e most unwie “ү to the le int anim ial i. ee building ud бепе borat и | 
ing the bu s not obtain the highest|in the yard, pires a possibility of stopping Earl BATHURST) are well known, Near] Ц al | 
ин e d pon rens e aie: etd rx ia and saying—thus far will I go, and n "lof thom ча articles in this еей wid fa seum, some 
$ E A fart 0 pin Pau. panis collected an ems | 
po steels єй ны |}, € - — pE ус It Tote to us that Mr. FAwXxEs's rules, by | him, many at own 00 st” —“ By y Mr. у | 
- laga of money or a ушала j but if п әгә ch not Len bee e Te the r vu PE SIUS loye of solenca, а Мя n redig i eut юе art : ! 
anim: exhibited, no matter o at des tion, w atness in bree ing animais are та B , аце paths,” 
iiber i мү аш е or imm mediate slau = а heri exclusion from competition, are the most likely| These are keel from a circular issued b 
ei g ghter, y р у М, 
sale & be found fo ar Han siens oss, to the|to meet the evil of which our ocorrespondent| THoMAs WARN and other gentlemen of 
оша not have the risk | “ Falcon? complains Cirencester ; в they certainly convey sufficient l 
of takin g homo animals umati io. d d n dbi misht ht Е pan "у, pun n дой matters in 
p Ei d m o ie Оке уе trving the follow. |, WE lately called attention (p. e6 toa yum Eo. h gricultural College,” 
ру, bo, at the bes of th o Royal 4 Agricul- instance of the destructio он e£ a orop of Swe ЧЕ: M грр. 7 idh Dx Абас ^ the good vill 
fee) Society in 1864 — Y Turnips by “ the rop in question bis Pn f side i t Ci ies terme 
* Three prizes to be offered, of 107. each, E the віх | Was very uneven as mpl itid: im and there aud useful residence at Virencester hag given rise, 
best oxen, To best sheep, ad 10 best Pigs; a Dr. a хе rows, ОП Arm 
Cr. account to be shown of the expense of feeding which more careful! aw an occasional plant| ——— We are glad to announce that on Thurs- 
als to be in as condition, ready for the|of a sickly ТМ 430 a colour, Во f these | day Ootober 1st, e n ^ of а short course of 
market, and not too fat. ) me subscribe | were taken up by the roots, | e ОА n Land Dra will be given at the 
1. ys for the above mw үчкө and i К, one instance ER yal Agrionitaral College, Mir by Mr. 
id we o ILEY DENTON, 8 dni 
of оГ Royal m cultural Society, aud acknowledged | more brownish caterpillars, | nu of practical and distin еа шеп dp 
Шылт = the nature of whose срега- | have wished by their gratuitous services both to 
We add, as relating to wa des d subject, the н Hone wasa in the | further the objects of tha Institution. rne the 
of rules to ег wiet е ibitors at стн " оге or lou ero "n by | euren session, and mentir their confidence in 
, which this peculiar colour | its presen managem 
years ago т. FAWKES, а ы hé broédor of leaf is accompanied. Mr. D&wTON'S lee will be given in 
sari etii elei in Yorkshire, and urged by him S nota to be | theatre of the College adi. v 2 and 4 o'cloo the 
yi Cou of the Yorkshire А 1 M 
the Yorkshire Agricultura aw separate 
"eum much like those that 
we sometimes meet with i 
15 E the — duly Fear for «НАДАН » 
NINE m i-es OF WHEAT, 
The following report, by Mr. George Hope, of Fenton Barns, 
was written in = ач ч "for the premium of the United 
East Lothian Agricultural Society.] 
Ох the 14th October, 1831, the eres eight 
varieties of dme were sown after lled Beans, the 
soil a heavy loam, and very similar in condition and 
quality over the. 'whole field, each variety occupying 
wear round thei g| Potato tubers, and we 
they REA rs 3 have - — in both 
d 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11-months old Whose halte Сү 
heilor to ы qualified for T eid qn ун unless she bears These ho 26 appen te Ље 
uer ^ that ehe is mana with а peeuliar 
six auk аса 7 bullin ng," aad А r neni ium not to instinct, so that the bulb 
be paid till р" гй pro а Баай. is entirely 
3. No r old heifer to be qualified for com- through until it is pretty 
petition, nearly consumed, 
her owner “ that she is five months gone in calf,” and The annexed represents 
her premium not Е we id till she has produced a one of the eroded roots or 
nit 7 аб тесе ИННИ dcs bulbseaten nearly through, 
for a od under any cireumstan j тө below the neck of the 
5. No gai in m M. oeei to be qualified for ing more 
Я have on her label a certifi- 
from her owner **of how Jive ана ums rs og 
She is the dam, er premium not to be paid till ound the tops 
if in A and ilk, she bl id one. | Tur rnips he and pea oie a re e down, їп 
6. yearling bull d 1j years old) to be qualified | some A which the root had been nearly “a | 
for competition, MA n v- 1 a certifie м ау; e" however they seemed to hay 
ows are holding ь? 
02у siptat bull to be qunlif on broken oft by the rooks, 
"Th e grub that is Es these ravages—th 
larya of the common Dart Moth (Noctua Бери) 
шау s poya by quick Bait, salt, tar-water, 
nfusion when it comes forth а t night, 
h ome effect in "the 
ither 
= * that h he sire of 12 live born 
es appear to us more оё {0 — E 
sort, and eT succeeded each other аз follows :— 
о. 1. чн а 
Mungoswells 
English, o or Chapel White 
Gregorian 
. English, or Belton Red 
Lammas Red 
Peaston Red 
vet 
9 мы: 
Ri 
oceupied by the sorts already stated ; 
the field T. 
certain the ow -— M 0. 
but es da to as 
і 
5 
ue 
аз ci red with Hunte 
hat pur = LE another field affer. "Potato уур soila 
y. loam, the qüantity of M Ар both being the same 
s for the « other ki nds, and во the 22d о f October, 
ble е in the braird, and it was hardly pe 
to distinguish one from another during yi winter, On 
the other field, however, the Woo:ly-eared d 
sooner than Hunter's, and continued to look ear 
during the winter. 
During the month of April, the different in began 
These 
evil а vid “ Falcon ” and дыр pur 
in RNC 
wnicn 
‚той as гы what des 
[aj as “е r fa i. 
young hatched grubs, and it is for (нь жий wire- 
8 if w са that the rook so industriously follows the 
lug 
н known through the 
ultural Journals as a matter 
interest, that a testimonial 
nlturists generally, as well as 
ts, may fairly be asked to 
. | tow. 
ss? for after 
contr be presented to Dr. 
e| paler gree 
r less dej egree. Nos. ra 
ire ry part rticula аг. No. 3 was аас 
and broader in leaf veta the ә ing 
an Nos 1a p^ d 2, but broader md 
more vigorous in "the lea if. No. 6 w Д 
емы broader in the leaf, and roy" 
rous than an of the varieties in 
e er than Nos. 1 47 No.T 
colour, 
ound than 
а 
was very like No. 6, the difference 
pedem No.8 had a n - bao та 
ood more upright, being ff the 
"we of the other sorts. 
On the other field, the difference between H 
Hanter's 
гай EE Woolly-eared was, still obvious, though: rapidly 
owner o Titii BUCKMAN, 
decid: tirement 
AN re ya. 
wi Agricultural College, * “ as a slight acknowledgment 
of the valuable services they have rende 
the St udents under under (eS Элч ЕЁ: Аба well аз 
e TE 
to this effect was adopted 
ave drawn a line 
pardon "n - 
ness is have pea 
vould рд, іг 
July, priety of 
it will b be generali 
to con ad 
communicate with Mr. H 
[mont P 
bua doubt that the 
y admitted. Апу 
dr ou testimonial, rom 
ANNER, at 
and select an also mention that Professor _Bucrman’s 
a T to eave Cirencester without out some direct Dae 
ar Mea 
Club, of which he was for some years 
—« Wi PooLEY and a few others 
Br сед эе, г Naturalists” Club, of 
be drawn | which he was the President and prineipal sup 
üs 
the line could not 
and Professor 
im the | 
pre 
red E of No. 
A resolutio by the | ў 
Royal Agricultura College Club at bcne last | x; 
ei n wish- | 
d 
N 
mitted 
"Dr tho latter end of ad 
broader in tbe leaf than 
in the colour, but 16 had lost 
Me distinguished it. T 
4 had also fallen E om 
appearance any о 
7 continued similar in M RB 
eir thickness m E of perc 
E сна. b м: 
promi Dem otten 
ter ad 
e » uter ord in the 
or 4 Ter later 
nearly on а 
noticed h 
had 
by the nature of the у bnt im this сазе, the 
whole varieties were in their thi hickest annd 3 
port." |about ten days after the heads male Өм 
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