10 
rollers over smooth ones, there is added, in this 
not ily the great pracllially union point of ability 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jan. ! 
ing on these evils fos some time, and | 
I have been ponder 
vould lead to the 
have thought a public notice of the em w 
ot Rice will be accounted fi nce it is in the ou 
olen. of ws eye ga zA 5 td epee of oil or fat; 
the on of bran fattening, and a 
to clean the cylinders while ghey are working, b 
pe an wl iene itso 
1 
2 } 
effects of Rice-powder on f 
tion of supply to two market- -days would 
sal 
irr um ct of in ete of igs an 
estro Ai of 
P 
“f have: S cticated the water contained in the sampl 
i f the priii — in 
the fa 
TE, 
F 
Sate s Lh th 
3 arit all this is to be aaia ta by an al 
M 
h eh ha 
t, as ah usually are beter ‘ihe ana 
of the market day fr from i Monday to Tuesday. 
rf 
A! 
Gyde. 
persons in London, both of that class which desire rest 
on the Sunday, but cannot get i it j n consequence o of the 
ri will be observed that the composition o of the L 
seed, if it be correctly given above, as compared 
f Ric e-du ust an nd Maize, would render it twice 
e 
that clase who wish to go to their pana pow 
more able than the Ric 
&e. as Dag 
dogs. 
e valu: e-dus k 
of "Maize at present is 4s. 6d. a Takk “th 
the ey ast 
| penenarss that are to be seen in the suburbs of 
John Morton, Whitfield, Thornbu j 
ttle 
peblie ath many 
which offe nd es Hy ears of er namber 
the 
polis on Sunday. The pee fad on change would in in- 
dead be numerous; it w t liberty very -many 
who desire to improve me ris of rest, but cannot be- 
cause Smithfield Market is held o n Mon nday, and would 
THE CULTIVATION OF THE APPLE. — 
[Read before the Winchcomb Farmers’ Club on the 23d 
November.] 
Ts being the season in which the Apple can be 
exhibited, and the tree itself pruned or transplanted 
allow a large number o 
and—also from the discussion that may , probably “ll 0 
powe 
this cha ange is, I believe, v City 
bg Bad parties interested would receive attention, —. 
Se 
ON LINSEED, RICE DUST, AND MAIZE, AS 
that es in the midst of their ‘families, instead of travel- 
lir 1g a; ucy y Satur J 
day, held 
r The 
effec sted in the rank 
aia and no doubt a petition vadinisiedd to them | roo 
eat ht 
remarks—useful. 
aeni amongst fruits, rid goes to hold thes f; 
eat among cerealia, Potatoes 
ts; rji is not a luxury only; from T abit it jka pea o 
and so deserves 0 
almost one of 
atte tion. The rempi is recorded to bave been gee 
in the- 
He enry hth. The only fruits indigenous à 
Bilam. pill TE are bee the Acorn, lik Sloe 
Cra a th 
OP FOB: CATING. Hazei Nut, and the 
It is obvious that, however = aas a hed = na beset me aea Atiy p yoik in| kill Heis produc tiat samd Meri 
CÑ eas ise ma b daznai ka ng, seed ca won of P. Pas. se es agri- yiman of them, yet the seeds or kernels of our D 
edir heen bul meer ec eae as it They were. seat to me by A. Litedale, lag, of | APIS, = «iG evga the Fae A 
paui kid unadai Starii is Paii In whatever point of view you take it— does the $n TRIES n Hazel Nut 8 
ost every part of the lindes a the touet whether you look at the small quantity of water that 5 Is t lly the macia 
eth ee da y h contains, or at the large quantity of gluten and other |. 1 ly EEE Re th 
sta cock one surface of ee the nitrogenous ingredients, or at the large gorr of fat th Pr apes 
3 ($ 
| of the three here mentioned, And this sarees with the 
ey are 
eager in the experience 
and otk 
of Sir G; Burrell, Rev. "Le. cB air Warren, others, 
e Ri 
meh is is obvi ious Sand if the motio 
h 
$ 1ce- 
dust, th t fi 
5 
the one To is whea with thatof the oher | 
otherw 
} Ri J 
the process of i separat- 
Is, erwise, so that at 
two surfaces simply spent 
in smooth eylinders, t 
must slide “over one 
at a shat po » the ee 
another ; the surface 
of the cylinder A is nearer its on Of ear nahar —it is 
th 
roach, meet, and inata tes a pein 
worst of the ay as the Linseed is L the b 
antit 
J , 
he Bact udes in th 
The la 
ze shire, takes the 
; the ey 
fting before baug worthy of ph hn to an o 
era 
Botany, however, teaches us that we can propi 
Apples from the ums of anys o we Aa 
inoculate pan E with almo st. the si 
e ea result, 
attle. 
te Mr. pom ree of Downton Castle, i in sera 
of the present ans 5 many of these are crosse oe 
at the end of a shorter radius ; while that of the 
cylinder B i 
cad of al 3 and thus the former moves 
more many — ond, - latter faster, than they 
respectively did at n, for similar reas: ons, 
b again, 
the — of A moves ios than rt of B. The 
ore, 
a ae a thus, takes pro and thus she 
— only squeezed or crushed, but 
ni is rarely kept i in mind by farmers how large a portion, 
not only o of food, but of manures, that they ay is Arsntad 
water. 
ich 
e 
nalyses rons someéwhat-from those hitherto pub- aested te eg and Spier Crab. : 
li i 
is èd; ; and doubtless aiet deal of the difference in Siberian Crab, inoculated with the p 
Golde: vey. The Downton Pippin 
differences in ; 
the composition of the pa Sera anayeoa. For the | è cross from the yellow Siberian Crab, probably w 
farmers kni p well aonan) from: the: various ‘results | %3 Orange Pippin.. The ere 
which atte at differ erent times the sam kaka say 0 oil- | t° make good Cider. The Siberian 
cake, th iti | my knowledge, been tried unmixed ; 
In the pan ie analyses the first column represents as reala Te ae mie bate young aaa 
nas ti wi ; my 
e -qnan ity | of water in the article €, as sold and used as tation ‘saa pability to bear th 
also the Ti ich f 
identical i in its composition with the ah of sess cae 
Having fixed o 
select a healthy 
vi 
E We h bare just ‘alluded to the principle of rc ron bm oh f bl 
hich, when the oth 3 brasa STT 
as explanatory of the fact, which w ame: pode: stg OET oe poa y Te ia per ete and, carefully opening the buds, cut 0 
for from experience, that this machine perfo orms 1 ie bodily by the animal in the t of digestion, and thus | ©1036 the buds agains whieh oust t 
work efficiently. Of we cannot be a made to form an _ weight >. fi This i sha f fine. muslin or gauze that will admit the sum 
to or i know peig ` fore, a es valua ngredi m ài e fourth | 29t prevent bees ies from touching them, 
crushers now in and w í a snes derma re- | Gays the buds will open with the pistil or female 
be PAR ONES as ioe ting the eficieney ‘an many oe iting ae uses of this e ae healthy, blossoms must. then hiss 
other implements of this Y. ČLYBURN’S, subst tance as food thet 1 50 ach Soe ussion has taken’|*70™ Me tree d h 
n as = tern aly ve nay thought it place between the French and German chemists: the| 0” stigmas of the prepare blossom touched wit 
zigo meet the com Jain fo x enert that it taken its prec immediately | PO! eect farina settle be reise 
Au ciuhicat in nimal frame, just as with the gluten; and 
eins z 2 aieea as our | the Intter that K seryes as fuel for sasalt ng the aa ariiba i een 
heat of the animal by the process of respiration in the Apples afterwards so pr 
'HEIELD MAR lun vin ena Ei mal ak i the am of an eas ec ax wom dior: a ary a i hes: 
ombustion’ o is and ot t S 
plich a ayy bR) r attention perri to certaim evils peste A mic |È better), cial if transplante: pis yr) hen + wel Vasarde 
WEN SHeOr a arge porion of your readers, I allude | it id will Probabig bear fruit in six 
the present accommodation for. sheep and. pent 
Seat 3 Eet, Your notice of the facts which 1 
it to 
van gum, sugar, and aren or husk ; ; these differ newer 
30 much in their value as food, that the table would have, f 
ew 
at present “T address myself only to. the evils felt in the 
The last column gives the ga an 
ash contained in| “h¢ 
general and pacity ‘quantity, 
n 
ae Rage bed Bat ob a ey being better cs Maize, Rice-dust, ose be Bees rt ng The follow- | “loth with t rene which, when presse 
ponte — Spi pedina anp p roses sedate op s the ig accow which I bave alluded, and I | YP fine, is moderately dry place; secum 
ani nt ge fon aa ee ri exhibited be appen some. reat by Mr. Gyde, on the is ni Frilled with the kernels it contain: 
e ; Ae p beasts ‘or which room me analyses pein Stas a ing, in February or 5 
n bespoken on the Sunday evening, and almost i weeks the young plants have many en 
te the nu of ge returned by theclerk of the Nitrogenous. | Non-nitrogenous. | Bird be scared, mice cau 
arket, as for, oo a de ‘om that öht rch, | | and snails dressed occasionally with li 
en, | a 
Water Albamen, id Gani. Su ugar,| or they will desi numbers: of 
and Woody | Fat. | Ash. | but in a sho e wood is formed, 
then necessary is to keep them hoed clean and 
TEUS 10.6 67.3 6.6 | 9 5 | plied with water or liquid manure. 
Rice Dust..| 14.5 2.6 77.5 3.2 2.2 bk or 4 feet high hed first year. In November or F! 
E Sah nai AES, cae BR, ES Se oA eedling plants should be transplanted into 
* Inclosed you will € the Maize, | 1 naan d 2 feet-or a 
Rice, and Linseed, The ty matter bas b ifi they may ri sarees mo = 
y a seco! l analysis this siw fi he | t sect re the freest gro 
arge amount of y first broad leaves and smooth dark- phe barki 
analysis ; for which I can on! er acco Pl ted out ie emselves to remain till pc 
that the husk was ground with the pa i. 4; thet the they. ai ost likely to produce 
in} Rice see ants freed from i its outer cove rin ngs sie i in| The remaining Pane aes ne = Sias aain 
the m: 3 if so, t reac of 2 feet by > feet asunder ; 
he 
it over = amount contained in the published analyses | 
ter’s “ Horticultural 
