Ркокмвев 26, 1863.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1237 
Ho & Wit ated the value of the во! lobe- 
eee between. the prices of the raw materials in| meine s, Moms OM оак - стар zu VÀ M eis tesa bum Ч glot like make, : req 
the two about 2d. bad ton. Their ped rs therefore to normal g 
the мачт e sells being made from sage without rainfall.—We p sir, yours truly, - ugly will fequenti stick out, m 
bones, bu which in ар contains coprolites. The EEE M а. e MPSON | kc ree d is ibat, his ugly 1 qe pet g Тыв is 
various mineral phosphates—such as apatite, Sombrero r. J. H. Gil all fan ind you, for I am n of »- n 
uano, &c. e th iscussed, and. their use in the | There is no doubt t whatev er, rims that Mr. Ellis ein. ' No w, i my rev. friend will just have a peep 
же фай of manures pointed out. Dr. Anderson|has estimated the total sewage with 0. at p at W "pni І will show ry Aryl "n ч - Iyingi in 
then observed that the mode in which the sale of|value c ton fixed by Messrs. Hormann & x so f the ridges, at опе opera ration, a . per A 
manure conducted was a matter of the greatest age without rainfall, and t that he has > хен hout ғ ri sot any su boiling; А геу for ne ы ext 
t year's root crop, and if he will go a little further into an 
petant. а » the пан, "nd ln. thought “ты yes = somewhat more than the amount, which (^ "informs r4 id 
тезеп& conducted on erroneous principles. 
dece. mag I will show him an excellent yc of 
[D в, the la гй Y ted d 
acturers guaran & certain composition, and 
tho: nm of the manure supplied to -— farmer fell 
ceeded 
He 
rice 
aid. 
mim nding incr zi 
ing t 
would come som 
was to sell each indiv idual киы, А а ай» 
mixture vi во that the farmer, in place of buying t the| 
r the reduetion of local tax ation over the 
Irrigation, and 
tended, river 
ater that 
eavy 
rpe 
Under Draining, River Drai ainage, 
Water Supply.—As under draining is exte 
1 re diffi — a MÀ 
is so rapidly dise "pr e dra 
rnins is not checked T 
uli. | Razas 
an ага 
wit ^ 2 e f each per one operation by 
team- wit and шт that.) e am the regular “ Mrs. 
bottom" of his . William Smith, Woolston, 
Bletchley Slation, Вис 
0f 
_ Lose SUTTON, 1ллоолашаа, -Wo com 
the quai 
: tities of solu — — nsolu 
tes, 
ble p 
&o., requi mix | 
p he 
believed, eventually Me - lace е for 
advantage of both buyer and se 
ан gem 
79 TS Sewage. see by the resolutions 
he red, and Са 
Ко doubt there was gre difüeulty pem 
ge - ei 
the Ре 
mmn "er y" sth 
menced our 
pr Сг time but 
m сла т paid to any of 
griculture, he реа of ane а con 
or 
sorry to say € at — = 
‚а 
Же 
eavy rains, во 
entering the rivers so rapidly as 
and this can toa grea t окон be done by e 
ith , great 
village ye hiring 
centered in the prowess 
эрик vulgar sports; and den үгө vile veles had to to 
| encoun arse and ribald — 
nually which of ere we were anxious 
system of -— Daman an 
срне y айша рн 2 
(Long Sutton =”, Fair), g t ин tip. con- 
took 
рр А a few sought to 
t length a 
promote a — in К. ing 
g re adopted 
tions entertained of the унөч. pecuniary 
accrue to 6. te-paye the utilisation of the 
sewage. Eilis unio. that the аа of | wa 
Messrs, Hofmaŭn and ту m a жог я 24. 
value io — in the 
e succeeded in n getting up a “drawing 
z t furrow 
2-4, = 
div тр т -- 
refractory mie E Tais e would bave tried 
ski 
m Е жн occasions ns that we 
— 
trength o ll in some way much less 
F 
S мое егей with 
tie t ta на фе nemis hich ree add to "ehe 
much success, till at leng! 
an 
fertilising quality ‹ of the water, and at tl 
l Associati on took it u 
to springs pv iem inn it may 
J 
y weather. The mene of meat being bighi in com- 
o ratepayers йа their ашу 
рагїзоп n to m .price of corn, many agriculturists are 
attention portance оЁ | 
р assurance to the 
of the profit aire from t 
utilisation wou onla, be * а, са 
main- 
tained that it 
main drainage referees, embody in 
Hofmann s Witt, Me their estimate 
100 tons a lit tle over 24 
d 
t of Messrs. 
of 17s. 7d. per 
ealenlating wage wi total annual va 
tina, 
t only the amount of sew; 
took 
age exclusive of rain- 
rary, have repeatedly 
t is s perfeatly yos беа the report of the | por 
tha 
to the "i 
ly, 
ейп еїг to the im 
han inereasing the area of their pasture lands; and in 
doing so it э of importance that the most suitable 
eer ns should be selected for irrigation levelled 
X arranged with nane qe previous to being | 
wn down with the 
ter alone that falla on 
he to 
the rent we mise t would have been 
bsurd n de mu 
€ We wore min 
he uem see ca the he analysis 
of samples. of the sent variable шка sewage 
unless cimen 
roun 
al quantity, i y 
hat, especially under | ! 
and w 
» оа of knowing that we retain a deal of valu- 
and it is not the|in m 
ЛЕ, much as 
ent | educational prizes are for t 
to a | sci 
gst m owne 
|but as this 
grazing or fatting county, we after yea 
ecided to i aire м offers of rewards to labourers, 
and give 2 the s of stock, 
now et: "Friends Society. 
| enumerate our premiums, 
e have е for ehepherds, waggoners, Meum 
any cla: tackers, thatchers, drillmen ; length of 
widows, labourers witli 
I need этч 
he poor children of our 
sch ools, free or otherwise. We have тае: this 
u 
high state of productiveness; and we also have 
гечә and manuring properties that would other- 
t. В. Ransley, Perrysfield Farm, Oxted, |i 
Ra Р, 
e 
Rabbits.—l have taken a farm of a gentleman on 
A ina and he has given tbe shooting to another gentle- 
many the rabbi we == а роог ріесе of ground, have com- 
ely & piece of Wheat, so that you can 
unfo ‘ded denn ioris A. unwor uy d interested 
motive on my i in making the EN which it 
is alleged are untrue. Ihave thought it only due, 
therefore, both to the СС" — are so much, Wi 
uest Statements for publication from authors T 
the report. The following ar pies of the letters 
which have been kindly furnished to me by Professor 
Hofmann, the surviving analyst, end by есе 
Douglas G c nd Mr. Jam itn pson, C.E., 
surviving Main эйе 
AE 
exhibited the 
йш: of the 
"me tropolitan sewage. You are at liberty to 
rend you 
FMANN," 
"1 Dr ӨШ Dr Gites оше v 
UM 
n, December 4, ud 
Dear Sir,—With referen: S соеви "conii tained 
your letter of the 18th ult , yi we bog to state that the md 
our directio 
of taken under n for analysis by Messrs. 
Hofman & Witt for the fiiis et Dur Report on the Main 
vers бево of the Rede te were mean samples of dry m ceni 
Bavo; - ацл in the 
КЫ ак em smile. of ой 
- y like of this letter.—I remain, 
егу sincerely, А. W. Ho | 
КЕ 
| 
labourers will be required to We have 
теу satisfactorily proved that - "best foforas ed think- 
best 20 abo 
hardl seo the тон, апа һе апі his friends say it will 
LL: etae in the sp If so, why do not 
farm of November eat down theirs close 
he [end 
rur nee F F I think it is quite mmu and destroyed 
m а? A 
to give the Tue 
rzel.—l a ery pleased 
Rev. нөм Wilkin ns the лы. information for the 
oed are our urers—hence this new feature 
es Меч e do —G mere agricultural subjects; 
but сбн tter labourers and better 
house-wives, ap re there for both boys and 
irls. Reading, Le spelling, arithmetic, making 
out bills of pa debt bill, settlement of 
accounts, receipts for bill, for г , and to wri 
and а note, &c. es the examined 
M ies knowledge, &c.; in lt mechanics 
ой, in history, regm y, , а 
machinery, i es thei oci 
aed 
I2 - farther amine in dom 
of hous aid, cook, nurserymaid, E prre AN 
use of himself and Armen The Mangels 
аз e plants in 
36 inches from "oam in "the 
— averaged 24 cies piei ied to plan The 
— weight on the 7 acres was 17 lbs. per root. 
ight 2 cwt.” (see Vol. 20, 
Part 2, Page „ А. Society" ыл Journal. Now, ies | 
эзем are. Messenger of Dec. 1859. 
tand of Messrs. Howard, who е the 
z | culti tivating imeem of Mr. Smith of Woo ie d 
grown on 
ue cultivation. weight 
and of excellent quality, were much examined, and we 
.safely say also much admired. 
were по roots = 
Club), but v many 
The a weight of p жь crop was 
and the PM M of those shown on the 
or by re! 
erbe Тона 1 1 ш tha : the) 
, and 
largest Mangel, that would not be large enough to 
angels that are the farm | abandoned. ) 3 
latter gentleman, and Mero IE et 
Loser the crop before. 
abe There certainly | glean 
f much inferior quality. | to carry home los away With. Now 
was 55 tons per acre, | and 
it t 
а. |ог to use 
геарі 
land was a|“ to 
addi tion to the 10s. y. 24. pie 
meni i 
then to proficiency in sowing, knit- 
ws | ting, and шө i. needlework; then all as to 
| punctuality i in attendance at their respective schools, 
| including Sunday schools. These classes create greai 
| inter rest, ка the examinations and results are very 
Ет These аге now our Pu gn e wA 28 
ars we have persevered, becausi n'fest 
ver 
“At the niti in the condition "y our. popula 
steam | mental and social. The prejudices e: 
— 3e gov after their 
— M 
T hrosh reshing by steam pere peque 
use it in к^ other way. Aue 
influx 
for for the — to be The 
to pick off the. Tubbish, and t 
make а kennel for him; besides Mr. W.'s dog ; ів not of | 
amongst Potatos and Mangels, getting а 9 - the . 
