92 
effect which frost is said to have of throwing it 
&e.—R. H., Dundee 
The Pia of R. Sra 
THE AGRICULTURAL 
__—_ —__---- rr 
which vegetates is comparatively small, avag to the | brok: 
out, &e., | the root of this plant was not less than 3 feet. 
en, I entertain no doubt that the entire length: of 
Wh 
GAZETTE. [FEB. 8, 
a 
lands of Norfolk and eeyechipeehire in making mixerg 
th, there 
orth attention where 
tender _marls abound, as indiening the PP f: 
of exaggerati 
n your Gazette on the fore hana of aein I have | sons who have alleged that ol eas aig a have | 
those per 
in 
mndeavoured to ascertain, 
© 
- 
ee 
3 
" 
o 
a 
secuted race of birds. 
tion, the real state of bees case. I am afraid the result is surface It may be right t 
I ordered 
lose you the S pit in or near it; I mention oe pba that a be- 
tance was 
r 10 feet, or reps a greate r depth, below the 
add, 
dangesp Tt Soe fer aa the Eo of ‘a 
Aitah 
h H erts. 
lie f has obtained that the roots of pares or a paara 
dep! th, b not gone 
u 
o much more quickly digested that no 
h 1 hel; 3 
slay Mae o hnt foll, 
r of i 
that ppeclos i food, Should you like to insert it in The plant T an peniya pal nah oan 
Dah i fear i oe tend to more persevering hostilities fT ie ‘ots.—The Komal. respecting the cultivation 
W 
against then 
Aug. 10. Wh 
April 9. Stomac ch empty. » 27. Barley. 
orm 
May 2. W d 25. Wheat and Oats. 
» 24. t. 10. Acor: 
June he sna » 25. Barley. 
Noy. 
July 4 Trefoil seed, and} ,, 22. Wheat. 
Ch ene 
2. 
ak nvestigator. 
on the following or —1. The most 
tones, ro 3. Acorns, 
20. Empty. 
Dorie 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY or ENGLA 
$ : 
s surface HE Council resumed its sittings after the Christmas 
recess on the 5th instant, when a hly Meetin; 
Tcadanin Wally held. Present :—His the Du ICHMOND, 
of x eons | in the chair; Earl of Hardwicke ; 
ich you requested som nena: were grown on à iscount Hill; Hon. Robert H. Clive es P.; Thomas © 
a poor “sg oil, taken u sis i lco 8q-3 . Baker, Cad Solar ymond 
A a aad drained Set 14 inches r os Esq muel Bennett, Esq.; W. B 
tato 
a cart-loads of a manure cn acre, and well 
e land 
merely roaked in 
limed. none paton clean, of Couch, it was | 
. - Hayter, 
sq : i er Hobbs, Es sq. ; ; John Be 
| about eet inches a ‘anit the month of March ; and 
pros unning a plough without a mould-board aon 
karie, about 4 inches deeper, I sowed in the 
i a . Bs 
A os ma. m bitter taste which Turnips and other | . qr. uper acre. sT “arilled b lbs. of seed per acre in e ae 
ts give pula: 
dairy pos ‘oduce.—The popular 
case parts is to put a small waite of gonned nitre | came = pretty regular 
remedy in 
, and the with pigeon seen at the rate of 
in the pail before going to milk, whi ch a answers well 
enough so far as the — is concerned ; 
mixed | 
with 6 bushels of salt per acre ; on part of the piece, a 
A Flintshir ¢ Dairyma an would feel obliged for advice | few rows at ee Tos of 2 cwt. of gua no (Pe REES per 
Esq . Johnstone, Bar 
Kia, Tene ; hie Fs Esq. ; ; William Miles, Esq., 
M.P.; Philip Pusey, Esq., M.P.; Francis Pym, Esq. _ 
Jas. Allen Ransom e, Esq. ; Professor Sewell; Professor 
Solly; William Shaw, Esq.; J. Villiers Shell yY, Esq; 
| W. R. C. Stansfield, Esq., .; and H. Wilson, Esq, — 
Sir HE in Williams Wynne, Bart., o Te 
North Wales; and Richard Milward, a of Thur- 
h | garton Priory, § Southw ell, Notts., were elected Governors, 
the land being so ZS =e sown. That part ean 
can hardly be said to extend t fos eese and butter. 
o the 
The writer has heard it Had that nitre sa ge meet the 
h an 
pigeon manure was by far the best; that w 
| guano next; and that with soot and salt, though os 
good, inferior to the thore: I weighed an average part 
re, which was at the rate of 26 tons, and having 
sary for og cng Aang co prised the evil in ch 
butter when k ept for so; e time 
counted 20 one-horse ca — bast a ae an acre, it 
icholson, Spittal 
QA 
Hirst, Godfrey, Longdon Heyl, aa owle, Warwickshire. 
Gower, John Leveson, Bill Hill, Wokingham, Berks, 
Marchant, George, Titsey Conte Godstone, Surrey. 3 
Davidson, Geo., Pe: Et Gate, Darlington, Durka b 
Jeyes, J. W., Uppingham, Rutlan f 
Conroy, Sir John, K.C.H., Ar! bedi Hall, Reading, Berks. A, 
Scott, George G., Edenham, Bourne, Li ncolnshire. 
Thornton m, $. L., Market-Rasen, Lincoln SH 
Wi 
eese, or in 
y 
rag up Grass.—Being a me advocate for 
shower Hadithit pro of a kind no 
eeable ; be a as k po the point is an 
ch a ht | with v 
wee 
one, an and su might very great proves rs 
a 
ee of our pee Grass land 
icing arks of “ 
Sg L 
Somerset” ‘in Son last Number, which i pine cal- 
culated to mislead those engaged in such operations. 
of menci diggi able 
aie pi ay.— me As to x safest and best 
ining milk-coolers.—3. ‘How ow far the system 
of yew 
Seeding in the summer months with Clo lover, ecu nd 
is applicable iry 
particularly the manufacture of cheese. —We are 
nagement— 
as 
produce a most abundant roots at a very a 
FINANCE 
as- | expense. Although strongly” impressed with the eat | 
eekes, Frederic k, Hurst-Pierrepoint, Bright 
Parkinson, John, jun., Hetgreave Park, Southwell, Notts, 
Bradshaw, John, Weasle Parei Ecce’ cles, Manchester. 
Warner, Frederick, 28, Mae hill, London 
ere 
Laycock, Josi 2 Hal New m-Tyne. 
Wilberforce, the Ven a ARAIAN 53 sane toke, Gosport, Hants. E 
Eer Joseph, Netherwitton, Morpeth, Northumberland. 
Huggu: A James, Shie ldykes, Alnwick, Northumberland, 
REF 
The names of ve y didates for election at the next 
Eme were then 
ie EE BARKER, Chairman 
fresh broken land injurious ; 3 from the “subsoil on old di 
of the atmosphere, it) requires great caution i 
e | bringing it to the surface. | As those who are unaccus- 
f Gra 
the 
impracticable < denn cheese-making, inasm 
the leapt and fed in the 
muc 
pastured. If, a s some say, this die erence in favour of 
ha ns tha te 
us that the inate ling vie is sates 
uch as that 
house (no 
the a Th have found to ans ia the best. All wet | 
ass land, often find many | ae of the hat Oe 4 
ill s 
nepal ave s 7700 Br the t cash balan 
IETIES- he al 
tion aft a Council to me suggestion made by Sir Harry 
Ver a Diet: 7 at the last December General Merd 
7 should be perfectly drained before removin ng the 
urf; I then i ough to the depth of lj — 
h 
par to the dep th of 
2i h d 4 inch id and kth 
| in refer formation of aconnection betw: 
R 
oyal pons areas Society of England aa the e ious 
Local Societies distributed „thro or ughout the kinga 
d,s 
the cows have hen allowed to o graze, the writer has an 
idea that it would answer the same purpose if the cows 
right oo ay this operation 
is the land into ‘squares of 4 inches; I then use ond 
that the Royal Apion Society of En ngla and shal $ 
take theleadin asking other Societies to be Ferse, with . 
Su of Mr 
horse ns after be ase it will readily be REWSBURY nia n the motio 
al ill e harrows, and roll, when I drill the Brie Bennett, seconded by Mr. Fisher Hobbs, it was 
small inclosure near the cowhouse ; and if it should d ap- | on the flat. “This = bea will be found much less ex- | solved, “ That one ph al or shepherd shall 
pear that they did not, of their own accord, ta F id the Show-yard, having care of the st 
pe T they aeg t be out ge ly for | d hibit except during the time the Judges 
ialf an hour or so; but I am afraid this increased exer- | ¢ d z d: ided they h ket wil 
would create in the animals an increased demand for) Earth an Ab making poin awan Sic pe eoy Aave s: TORA 
, and consequently diminish the profit of the house- | periment, taken from ac - - 
feeding.—4. We find that cheese nasi, old bese periment, taken ote-book A haso may | pro On the motion of ‘Mr. FisHEr Hoss, it was ie 
le from old pas 
is far sah ne in point of flavour to that made from | a 
fields newly laid down—a circumstance much tobe re- 
gre 
experiment wa to lead to 
‘elled, zi any one eg ape a pE p piy this, or-any 
een Jot 
| bably interest some of 1 =: eade. I had take 
d whi 
E 
| } AT n 
wed— 
soil being a tender white clay—a cubic ya sen ap surface 
y Council Hii the oe 
Wih aAA thas sa] 
E 
PET 
eart th, which was immediately laid upon a lattice- sate 
+ F, sAahl 
pree of good farm 
letter 
persuaded to break up, agen Fab eet emi his | 
unproductive pasture land, to observe | a rotation of crop-| h 
a in the Mr. FISHER prio gave notice, that he should movi 
g F A k of a dunghill in a So fermentation; Agam earth Loam upon at the next pann Council, “ That the J udges E 
bou f t e spac ud 
over g whole Srail n the heat, | for Stoc 
It was twice turned over daring the 1 mo oe and after E gave notice that he should move at 
ping, or to adopt a arnip h 
being ‘taken out was Pa to the per to pulve erise it, 
— ed with remedies for the evils and difficulties above i 
— cerne. 
hen put upon a solid botto of c 
eeo 
next Monthly “Council, “ The consideration of the p 
into t by 3 Pag in ae ; alon 
side of thie bed was pote te formed of a similar cub 
ER e 
hich I wrote you a rb weeks 1 
e of th 
ince. A e 
pS 
respec! 
a S of last year, Saring been plani 
in May las 
upon 
-| cified on the Society’ A Ense Sheet, until some perio 
award upon the Implements 
wo days be rea the ste 
SHES OF PLAN athe communications of thé 
Marquis of Norisi. Sir gadna Johnstone, Barts 
Professor odie 4 and Dr. Lyo n Playfair, in wer en 
ion of the DA 
their annual meeting held last 
accompan’ ing plan 
is by no 
y 
means one of pe adi [Iti Anges rong- rooted 
plant with a Leni praa Still, I think, 
nelus 
S iio. 
t will be 
g Lu- 
re Prom th the 
4 pint; a. the maiden ‘earth, 1 quart, 1} Pint ; or, 
. at pronounce that in the first 
he 
p i ke 
first week in May In som jis instances the hi 
pant v ogre 2d a e ak ee the other, by which to decide whethe er the gases sind |£ ed 
a inches apart, and they have, therefore, Saa two beds were dibbled on the 5th of Febr ruary wi 
. . ith a 
Fag 3! during the last wee oe” e field a | equal number of grains and at equal ii of the the | 
ays since, I took up a few of t hich were | white Tartarian Oat, and netted ove prot 
lying about, of which this is one. y 4 instructions from birds, The result was that the upo: bed | As: 
which was put over the heating dung appeared _— Yo 
ground some days prev ious to the other bed not sı 
d 
ept the lead throughout the sea- 
son; growing a foot and a h alf hi; igher than the other 
z that anal a of the ashes of 
se ervices gratuitously for the superinte. endence “i th 
. bee ri 
rth immersed in the dung-heap, 3 quarts, 
guessing from the e general appearance e of the crop, w 
to hav 
oh he gees per acre, the latter p pom or ie gg 
nt, thou ugh pe rhaps "pon 
e e to 
sI think, probably w worth 
averaged form foe Pee 00 Ni object, a ‘that Sir John Johnstol 
College, London, havi pg been read 
Sir John Johnstone, by: bape by Mr. shed an carries 
unanimously—‘ That the of 350/. be devoted 
d Mr. Miles be requested to br a co 
mittee, ws of th 
Council, and ting with Professor “Graham ; 
So 
attention to those who have time to a atom it, ‘a 
of the light 
and in a | the subject. 
Eripemic among Srocx.—A letter having 
