article praa: ie Sprengel 1 is represented a di saying 
that salph ir 
HeT THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 9I 
lve llb. of gypsum. The property of | provement effe c by 
oo en easily soluble in water, and so sinking with | case —— is re raid of mit Dan tae vee water: | er- | done, adding first of all a good rs woah draining, to carry 
“raph cally explains why t me manure with gypsum | made mplete and s ontaiked; : he ld -a covered 
itin = a y aT at one cients only | m ade Pn yi ae -= 3 can be | drains, and to dis scharge under the low-water mark-way 
—, ened wr enna; they } than x he cream, er i A keib i regulati ing the heat {| 40 feet in n length, from one drain runni iets at the foot of 
80 lbs. be s p ane Re soð ap arr peia feutacialeka a = nsuring t rocess being per- | the cliff. -Be yond these branch drains, oe same piles 
naer 8 ibs of gy sum. It does not cause any de- | of this oad and aes Shaper sate ge ema ey ape 
on aition i the soil, nor is it changed itself, except | it has s rsede d all oth inept sedans ornate. er we re aa ham 
a a abako bamie-acid, if it be able, without fàtigas, to : 20, are one person being aii oa men what I read. in your Paper, I fear that 
the « Tee co ationsdenahcoter iho (res ng add K gu churn 20 gal lons an se raag sin | Moss n lawns and Moss in pastures, is a“ pre= 
ploughed in with it, in which case it will sustain a partial | Į sie pasara been informed tis oe eee a nae at - ad an: rf of 
en caused by the long-continued dry weather o 
nn arg Al ued aby! Pao de paa the demand for his pam that Me dea a obliged to} last su r: That, Ad is imma as" a 
- : ploy demand. ollowing | deratum is the remedy. My | d re bo 
te of lime are formed enerally, i F : diay eres 
m sana dind i baayan whim. 9 wi a heey gs for making butter with his valu- | choked with Muss. The aspect is full sot, and they 
theref ei pas N ad fessor Liebig a + Th : d e churn, when not in -use, should be a rir the subsoil ores her pas ressed 
, into the pla nts. ow, Pro owth of oR S cleanse asr reann exposed to the ataupsphoes “The 
cream nee va 
cre the six or seven years with Gra: or 
=the striking fertility and luxuriance off made.from it: a tos tem~| White Suckling, m bap ners borne. strong plant 
hich it is strewed—depen pA ne roe its era the | perature of thec oa O75 a 
æ -EA eee a em ies nach | aan E a 4° in sum Wto: 64° in hitherto. Now, williy e inquiry amongst your acs 
e gain, sty weather ; the lower the temperatu and o riblaatetad readers, what-treat- 
case 
operation can be eee the better the ones will “ 
part fl veget And mark, ‘oot |. 
of one of Sprengel’ ’s ndenann of soils, Set forth by Lieb b ome F ari 3 nit 9? eT aa - mao caiay SP 
iis «Chei of Ngriduledre,” a cortita soiis y direct ex pai ion, e. breakin the pastures in 
imi of thus =O Th ape s % which it urs; or gradually, ny by rendering the 
e soil con ains ove one per cent. land unnata eas to ity jie. proba fo by pit in a claying 
d it, or b other 
aliai ay salt which exerts a poi ives. eae to that ma that the ey may ov vertop hae pone eta Peni 
į who 
nner e 5 believe? T should feel obliged if the Editor, or oo eyes Meola gs dressings of 
takik of ‘his numer would direct 2 
oa wi this maitet—R.C. L. [We appr hott the ane ri È eter's Farmers’ Clubi— Bromston, —This Club 
“only, in the lth line above ity he erroneou and, | wi “may be termed practical ee | ‘Their o~ 
i be made to te by supposing that. they Frad bou rhood 3 ‘ly tain more than 1 200 acres} and (x= 
< Ali portion of it. yi miery rson) ‘ns h f thia Cinh la 
Å “ Saul,” concerning his fen nces generally b termed | It has been the cus« 
id, in ate Gasat, I should recommend tom, for from 10 ‘to tae of them to meet at the Wheat- 
him to plant Alders, which is the mos useful plant for sheaf inn, every hc evening ‘from half-past 6 
gegen imber being the most useful of any o’clock till 9, to ct their , and talk over, in a free 
ut a farm-house when cut into b » He y Kant and friendly way, any aka that any one of them may 
ided he id ct. to fo saa cess, deem it proper to introduce. This plan,:however, is dis~ 
Pallas te n ne t get fr ted, for one but it win Feja morë time to dortipleté ‘the process | Pens with once a month, and. then a chairman, cho 
mtb: saM ill them tiig I think it a rapid process with a high tem-| annually, presides, and the secretary, who ch 
rail very desirable if proprietors of gna canals, perature “is “nfurions to both -quantity and quality. pce pe with the co-operation of the chairman, intro- 
5 when planting hedges, put in mall | But -— may be duces a particular subject for discussion. Minutes aro 
every yard, amongst Th rns, o. Ho ow | made i 10% or 15 taken the most general 
e summer after a shower of rain! And if minutes by raising feeling on every point is ascertained ; this srecorded i im 
me general; they would not be subject to be m ~~ of the the secretar ry *s minute book, and at the end of the y 
reaking the be anches.— F. F. o 74°, or is published 
arIa the Gardeners’ Chronicle of 23d te uta) but the pant n the rota erent subjects whi i 
a modes for the destruction of rs Turnip | the produce will be Generig aithi me are much 
Yon one has lon been a a desideratum to the | soft and in nferior ; ended than eee “which are held weekly, and ren ey are 
: Beli no of an infusion of Wormwood aih ae iail particularly calcu to interest and improve young 
ie common 4 at the weet of Quassia is a {ae to Se ies are re- farmers. The members of’ this«Club - but little in 
© intense dittan and a orm shat is to yo ias quire haste, ened in the agricultural literature of the day. kosili j 
mi aoai ness, olive much ion sinik er this eia buld b as they are, between the towns of Ramsgate and Margate, 
“muck: less eas bulky, aad not re eter, kite rian bitan ae The tem- from either of cira laces they can generally obtain a 
cheap ; and I fanc cy the former a | ton of good are r 2s. 6d., and the por its ap- 
l tid wsaroely be procurable (supposing its | crea y be | plication being to teks ENAA Rt baer pe they 
Aare ) in cient quantities for the |8 ulated byi putting are gd ‘particu concerned in sis 
ii J nce this theory in the firm i belief s of so e peculiar Toloi er” arrea manures, 
t as I possess no land, am unable | ir pie: ale y book ine, and newspaper 
ounce to a gallon ma aka es à very Bitter Dea hot that e touch i vii i resent day is filled ; 
tai ‘ould keep a long time ; e the Worm- | water is added, it t th 
ning a considerable- quantity ot vegetable turn the handle, _ pi“ a chat their Annual Reports, though full of matter 
; p but a short time.—Ver, tas. | soas to sp the © Fig. 2. Cross section, orr A Water- | important to them, might not by yee tific farmers 
ing leia and Boun A heat pepe sis case and Funnel, D. chemical experimentalists be thought to possess much 
ining and exposed to the inroads of| churn; ar, quick motion, without stopping, should ue. oe ubjects with which the ae of agricul- 
siovers of Sewers acting for a number | be observed, Khat not to jerk it. When the cream appears | ture are identified are excluded from the discussions of 
Ts, have a ri to erect such works and de- | water (if any has been Ss -_ lub pen of their connection eal politics ; $ and 
° hecessery for the protection and preserva-| from the ¢ case, and, shoul a hie butter be soft, fi member is at liberty y ob 
ands, even a gh they may be pre- | case once or twice with the coldest water t thot cus be ws taining the ee of the chairman, Their annual 
i : by tendering it necessary for them ‘to „to | dinner takes place in eee tre bongo u pee re= 
2 o. hai ommissioners, | gather th r.? The following mixtur lete th 
ri ng and Ry land’s Reporte,” Page 168 ; and ee i oe R; for reserving’! barter- To pes idad $ lat. The injustice of the s Ieguiatare. “i puny the — 
Barnwell ; re Cr ir 5” ; yM H p eoe 
A Quiet esswell’s Repo page 255. | of butter add } oz. of saltpetre. aa red ae he 
ohh and 4 oz. best salt. Saltpetre the renit-charge 
oe whether t, Sayer of th e 
pweed.— -Iu 
rte to several „correspondents 
will be found valuable to subdue ak per sh flavour | on tittie- commatation. 
f Turnips as food.—J. M'I: — 
is Eie c.—complaining of Kn 
vs are that, though neith 
it, sheep select it 
head of Kna 
r , 
any mei 
"aero a the onl —ti 
ration A nd only effectual one—tillage. 
If. sheep be And 
er indicates strong and fertile | 
g the us 
mbiiin wie ‘a just recovered fro 
t- be sown with Salicornia rip Saltwort, 
r sea pcg attle like it; an may be b urnt 
oda. Glaux haiei sea Milkw alas or Black Saltwort, 
be sown with advantage, 
per-centage 
contemplat ed sonnel 
tion in the a z agricultural produce, in Peper no: 
of the chan e laws referred to. 2d. Ag tical 
om 
tural econom y in manare, “labour, 
which cows will eat, may also 
y “a inclading econ 
cattle-feeding, &e. 3d. +i < 
farming high, smonibent 4 oF of a tween the 
=: Kaat si lary $ s shall be 
exceedingly = Sd by r eports ne he discussions and 
resolutions of ug er The non-exclusion “of political 
scussions of farmers’ clubs would, in 
sult in the breaking of it ile 
| may not t of lime, er stirred in, be an ex- 
crop E gute et es 
ocieties 
fone for draining land; it it seems odd that there never 
eas aa a par wnt sr parece, ng and recovering land 
| from the sea nly well;| 
and aa t b ho maenage® to pa y a most excellent | 
interest, From the: ore i = now ing, | 
h 
ond 
looki 
m the water, and the cbviowly useless, all the members holdi ing one opinio: 
>In an article on this subject in yo 
like other x fe 5, gre ey cu Pe bling. 
e patient, When a young comnts 1 to ne eral and forming sate one sis eg way. “Again, — an of the yor inst., great saga " laid on th å in 
v: eat lousy sheep with mercury. | between Rottingdean and Brighton is now washing away jury farmers n selves b g Wheat to the 
saag reyes ty i their Swe and jaws | every w aeran This s may be prevented pA throwing | are extent of 2} bushels per acre, 
shes a care save na a few of the lot. all the vegetabl | Wil rr in the ced asi inferiority of the crops. 
order of star ster f remedy, an ood Se for lice | down the cliffs gradually into the sea; rea spre a g over bende’ “ H. W.” have the goodness. to oe 2 alto te 
Improved Ohne th ali palit Pee ite POPLINE eg Bard 34 bushels are oasian tae Py eto be 
rral and: domestic aves and | sown to produco a crop by to ck? y; 
b 3 ic Gai F Sany p obliquely out to s i k : 
The se Robinson, ee a ty Ms ae is hingi ame een stm row ; ert b the aware a aa = 
n, which was intro- n be tween each stake up the line catch e | piece of g oining that o: 
» Was to te a ranee ints Ireland I M 
e temperati 
Pasing the the Wensil T E tub of paren msi 
r. ei gle. er 
ream, | be employed to throw u up the 
reat im against the land. Again, at Cromer the same should be 
d svring-tide. 
oe: After every 
shingle in regular saps of no better q r gal in in 
does not tiller to t 
