МоунмвЕв 28, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1143 
neighbours іп other parts of the country—this fact, and the hired labour which has been called ow issued by Messrs, Day 
Isay, may be assumed as a fair nt for t and Hewitt, LA S SE, free by post ed three 
excellence of their ташта If the I— is to | blessing of mean —— S the еа | postage stamps, ir certain to receive a wide indes 
bring out the greatest skill im the ш: ho з the | field, which under 'gre rops Mr. Davidson (the pen nde nt circ culati аб жау. No do ubt it ја 
plough, then I maintain that the man who jeune energetic land ps at ; Bland. sfor rt) has nad recom: Рау? 
equally well wit. -plough as another man with interesti ing and valuable experiments, and "which may for attacks of  diarrhosa ir in a the calf; that Messrs, „Day 
a wheel-plough is the better ploughman of the two. à bl 
that, however, be but a secondary object, then perhaps it ie last | week in m Mr. Davidson sowed 17 ut Mr, k's experience, not 
may at the elplough is the better domni КЕ lof Turnip seed—a drill "d Bacon eme ар. in 4 qc hte lati in un E details x bs 
implem admit at once that tbe use of two w M —the ciron stances being t me in | management, is wort rth re and w е dou 
en inspecting these 
аш  (aocompanicd by two infnental era the eye 
wide wr s in the 
the publication. 
о! 
dise sores d would 
~ uantities 
ene: 
o an incalculable extent. 
He As ама that the T agency if applied to 
culture orda ап 
9E 5 {тота Drumm 
kileavan, ыы and the 
ond 
i 
занне у oos boing 
gro iffere t kinds cd 
also in quali d as p 
taste and 
drills 1s is of such Pe: 
of painters, for instance. аг picture, | w: e to discern [иһ a 
- and he does it without lines or rules of any kind. It th took a lineni 2 of each drill 
arises from 1 his own idea of drawing, a and if he happens directly a aiaa and z nenr ka v тте ef "i Miscellaneous. 
em топ oi each puio toppeo, wec, | Apua Dios erig ind Irrigation, —Agueis not, 
But if hat pieture is put into the hands of «АА man to ex ма, d; „е following is t the result, We Д.а antablo for 2 single death i in Scotland. "There are 
engrave it, he uses squares and lines e lit 
Ыт апа n it may bean uri the sappy, sweet; and mellow taste :— а EUN whieh i vende blank. But ague was аб one time 
but it will not be of the same value as the original. So 02 4 ЧА | vex inde ad. in may, rts of Scotland, My 
it is th sculpture. The statue which the sculp iari ES. 1, Red diobe = ыгы Кеке Бако a zu T 2| ж. T wiokahir e gian, often P ten told me thai in eed 
Vo. 3. Green Globe I | е was so com 
but tl 1l f the artist remain with him who | No. 4. Grey Stone, a mellow Титр... xis -— um ш o ш шуо ieultural 
aiu s And I may, i think, s, No T к um: чь аа ds ЕТ E Н еа, d ум 
. 8 .. 2 
argue "chat the use of the swing-plou No. T. Aberdeed Yellow Improved Green Тор .. 6617 0 |o f no-work days for his men 
disti No. 8, Purple Top .. 55 8 0 | in spring and autumn, „The same was the state about 
if we obtain excellent work from them it must be x No. 9. Br ronze Т ы $кодйо, A hard воћа Turni ip, 5718 0 £ tl 
1 Skill of the No. 10. Laing's ири» еа es low 2.90 Maekenzie, of Kelso, I am indebted for m 
ues - E: T е bs а Ko у Ноя Зно а боой Los ре c i 1 шы and satisfactory, as to the dates of the 
IXON said he thoug 8v-6h6 time had | Sors SII, E sseeds Qnm ms mede and disappearance of ague in that part of 
rrived wh ше sim Fen? ^n being enabled to | 9! ана, пча 36 0 0 чоккон Аа There are dispensary records extant 
Dongko кү а pai ы horses, whether with iyd No. 14, Sutton's Cbampion, middling goal ity 40 0 0 |there for of the oldest dispensaries in Scotland, 
ploughs or Vers veia obe, heh ee were now | No. 15. East КЫМ à melle solid Swede 46 14 0 Pais я T faot, with 1777. From a table whi 
more ge enerally adopted, va т: xa a matter of | No. 16. з — La st Brod, Ке Ses skin, bet has been extracted {го rom these records, showing the 
i кш schien x k progres o he a: tá HE de Sweetest пка и SES 60 0 nna DN р ДЕЛ ЫЛ.» SM 
9. 17. Mies» mpre e, mid- ispensary sit appe a e number 
eagency which had aided in the geo of towns, dii S05 0 M10 s. rose in 1780 to 161; by which time the total 
and which could ай to be of equal advantage to | №: 18. Cabbag rumhoad, very good Ы applicants for all diseases y rly 700. Then 16 
country, It w ld id probable that the use of| The general crop on the farm we ава Very f eank ara vally to 18 in 715 app омга in the year 
i бе ар d plongha would b ly (Drummond's improved Swede), and weighed |1790, A fluctuating, but still 
history, for ihe аркус of ste оа. on af the and d IS rerit. (X pinha = i | оп the orc til d there wem оцу 
n тоз was | b 
cultivated by that уж, апа id proe їе o are inclined to. bak "- = the ы | which ow qe e d ben н y^ а 6 dis- ч 
knew that he would met i^ the бен whole crop was w ighe "y; han pensary books. What then has "been the cause of this 
hei their fields are not = «а for steam culti- | abont; n -— per “Trish acre. s м Ри EBLON v tib 
but he begged to draw their attention s sown n the 15th е 32 th o In what change of circumstances did it take place? 
-— e FS үг [3t E zia and pede le manum applied to o experimental drills and те owe it to incidental causes ruled to their end by 
ories of Nottingham жого | Benera! стор per aere wi nother power 
pti cwt. bone meal, at 128. ре: n.i ; 14 ditto superphospha! p Christi Е" dii € t оа fév 
titi d oss li ing 5 i s good farin- 7, КД Peruvian guano, ё из к" "аз Es Shieh duis Scotl: Senie y Pere att taining the the 
uantity а 7 hz termitt 
9 y and such qua йу аз iem rie now ? | manure per acre, Pi 178, 3d. Bat ied qos e pep" е то ose of the intermittent type, 
n 
With те, Lto typhus, he quoted from statistics to show t 
hapaa io irp TA пег of osem had- of late gors 
{аш presen ушу 
up in airlesg 
"pcm 
the disease— nury pent 
But provide Sor а rt s unemployed, teach iban 
tho epe of the soil increasing their annual а F rof the res 
medie DTE there is | dwellings, 
income зз the same ог a pn ү rtionate extent. 16| tween а green fife and a E Av due мус per and leatütniese. and the epidemic 
might ied 5%» of very considerable doubt to the оша noticing several other t 
A Seeing that e асгеа кт erben soon vanis icing several other types of 
minds of some men ad cultivated the land сару affected by the kd of TM sicul fevat, bibe ES „а Я рыма яна, po ssid; 
ould arise i w sanitary question of stron; 
at the matter in a cim way, Mr vs d а ume RE N T is n ru e к= oic " of d e з P iA fi i n A 
tl the m rođuctive and nutrimental kinda. In the Mun OM fan, from common”. ia 
System rather than keeping on with the pet. 1 "LE Edinbu pA I am glad to say I have seen but опе 
limited system, 161 f it originating in town; and th 7 as many 
inent p iue ee S e prov et, > | yea p before it had begun to be of 
ind from the gre @ abd d койу ot its texture wo in any part ritain. No epidemic disease has been 
Мето think it probable that the extra produce of the|by many late writers in England more confidently 
Вілхреғовт, QuxEN's CouwrY.—Fo s past | Pomeranian Giebe is moro than "dp ача referred to foul exhalations as its е ка CI 
we have heard very glo рогів of the excellence | bY the extra nutrimeut of the Grey Stone. e HA nly . I shall not take up the question here, 
of the green crops at Blandsfort, the seab of and a tree | however, Му own observation Adi me little help in 
Loftus Н. Bland, Esq., Q.C., and on the 6th inst. а | grower, but is not N a rich. mellow Turnip as forming my opinion Let me merely say, that, 
very close of Mr. Bland’s crops exceeded the Drummond's Tmprov wede, and Laing's end the | ag I in the single 2 "n seen in Edi nburgh, 
expectations which we had formed f inf tion | Leinster and East Lothian Swedes, but in quantity it | so likewise а... of professional ча ethren 
ived. The field to which we devoted our chief | stands high in the €. in the co their T observation, have failed 
i The Mx ngel at Blandsfort is а fine сгор, but we had D {гасе diph Сй {о апу воп of foul air, 
t, not time to test dn eir мөр weight. The herd оГ! в But it is remarkable that it seems to have shown 
eado 
of | Жергез. 
d 
is worth more money than the 
ET in de eral iate would lave теда a 
to come; and this only т 
might be ef effected by drainage an 
ery local spot in Ireland, "Mr. Bi Bland [eps 
drained. pretty 
—! on the mgr of the 
it was ad ids f land, s н 
а » SWam 
азе ер ia a piod o " е mon 
Diem бае» ыо 
require only to be k 
. Ja 
Clapperton, Dysart Enos, Nov. 12, 1863 (a the Leinster | Җ 
ss). 
given H text; eno 
над of scientific i interes! ы. id 
Pe dior d 
фи: inea erret Б ilworth, Day, 
Son, and Hewitt, 22, Dorset Street, Baker Street, 
i eiie Dres ad deed ;} 
* An Irish acre is 7840 square yards, about 13 Imperial. 
