7,—1845.] 
THE 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
105 
UINE PERUVIAN & BOLIVIAN) 
THE ONLY L ng M 55 peeps 
Bat ane SONS, L 
ERS $ 
O (GEN 
G ce vas a 
j p CO., VERP 
‘ ana by te WELL, PRYOR, LONDON; 
ee poe saan PRYOR and BRISTOL. 
e-street. Feb. 
CLLEGE OF ‘CHEMISTRY.— At a Meeting of 
ber T MRR Council of the College of Chemistry, held 
h in 
m: M 
r Davis, whose letters on this subject we have 
ately published We entirely agree with this s gen- 
e should rec eive a higher va alue in n the 
from the w: 
on Tosspay, the fg OF DOWNSHIRE in the Chair fertility of thei 
=— inted to organise the Institution and pre- —What ought to be? and consider—What is? we 
shall find that vast quantities of artificial manures, 
; Prospect aa Binnie Raoa Pavane DPI Piovi: as they are termed, are used in preference to tha 
omoes N Baber mi 10s, i ioual Dina Weight, 1cwt. lar. 71b which is manufactured in the ordinary course of 
b ons wi i 
wan foun GA r, M.D., Provisional Secretary. gee ill be observed that each of iden engravings, es. even though the former ca yh oniy be 
: xcepting si baie consists of three parts : Coe first, hil ae pis i Pawi ms pane 
The Agricultural Gazette, = plan, from measurement, of the right side of each | manors may be had of goad quali in ap 
} z plo ugh the pene id a ground plan of the pire, fs mer a : ot ‘in ee on pee gto rt z 
0: from which the form of each sas gara : 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1845. satisfactorily seen; and the third, a vertical trans- | ~ A'S Aa nite Highs: se e real re he im sA fg ape of 
. gi i - 
MEETINGS Ferro adouta Soela of see se get of the plough just before the mou uld- | correctly ores ee kas E aR aave mach. mD 
Taat, Feb. 20—Agricultur of Ireland. A minates, or rather at that part of it repre- Lick waits à prios rt Heila 
Weoxesvay, Feb. se_Agrisleral Boctety of England. sented in i position in two of the above figures by the ` en, endeavour fairly IZ N er 
ee re ARMEAE ee ee letter b; this, also, is page of ite for orm. 5 All | and fa rmyard ete gabe "fertilise for, apparently, 
ra mwa Feb. 20—Grove Ferry} these e figures, epii ng fie first, which is on a scale | itis ie the se i its individual merits, rather than 
est Ponda Feb. 21—Stoke Ferry; x as clas: hat ma te 
4 sien Wrentham of 3, are dra ale os f the full size. ne o s of wh y rmed concen- 
l v “Fine Feb. 22—Cardiff | a stat me manures, that Mt. fates diets his re- 
e rinira shore ek The plo igh aa en aiid abore figures ea nitua airone 
Framlingham Feb. 24— Chepstow not be said to have been seated, for they were just is mr 
Feb, 19—Harleston W. Market hi attr ‘that the kad. sh "a ah ‘year. cals re- 
d Bloñeld and Walsham Feb, 25— Bromsgrove which we could conven ntly obtain the loan cisely the elements which t haj just ex rend 
aero: eb | from the 1 pcan arms he fact that a great | roducin heon whic x sn mi? nianie 
Limiten D space, i wi as bes number of eae | difference doe oes exist in the draught of ploughs, and p gt par pd p 
dekte te) Cor rss se ae ee if combined fae 
iming our attenti ce us under epends te n the selection of mag a n the other itema vhi 
7 ing the results of SE on Drau a proper aiebat. has alre een sufficiently | gether co e a me nt A gg ef y 
: + 
LOUGHING ina | piece-m form ; and, therefore, | “proved kare we ae ee ious to verify the rgs | the maintenance, or arg i d, the gradual in- 
crease be th ilit he soil hibited i 
a ce of such a fragment as the following. | this point, care uml ce ariy jh been taken to | spy ont the crepe ite canny iE sh ia aE 
W i mhona are figures of the ploughs ahine aoe implements more accurately ceprencittatie’ of | ont its ah a Rta vegetable 
en ested, ifferent ee tna in which varieties of the plough Food and our senders sk fal in iah r page 
Ir but our in- hi 
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} 
Me z met igi the so oil does rece 
anc is res aiit 
s evident that, in what 4 is generally understood to be 
all the ele — 
ear in the cig owth of c 
plough, &e. 
N e 
y patronis 
n district ; Caan wing plou 
sed was 
| of ee sam 
wee oS gus son's s, „but they ar are almost exac tly 
e make—is well kn pe n in Sti ipei : 
rrowman’s, aR in the parish of Saline, is 
Fifeshire—the work of this plough was 
dat a late “competition |! 
ight, of Lin 
Bar 
well known in 
we presume. 
by this mae for canary use. The othe 
figures of Se arog ploughs ; the "Beverston—a 
wooden ug wooden mouldboard—is in 
general use 4 the Cot wolds of Gloucestershire, a 
district generally of shai stoney soil; Messrs. Ran- 
is, we belie ieve, in general 
T= 
pa ENY 
“a 
3 Witxte’s . es 
; Swine PLoven. Weight, 1 ewt, 21 lbs. 
n the light sandy pa Me certain district ts in 
Fast Norfolk and ie Ik ; essrs. Barre 
Exall’s D.P. plough, pe fi 
one which has ‘obtained, fr fro 
ee adas i 
Eas 
e 
ed 
m the cits wi yt Pals of ac 
Pusey, considerable ma 
e which exist in the beef 
1 W 
sie re in the 
manure, and 
3 _trans sverse vertical plan 
‘ir a one as he ea ously to ove P We pe 
| no means assert that the latter „alternative is always, 
h 
ohn excepti ng 
Beve 
RSTON WHBEL Pouca, Weight, 1 cwt. 1 qr. 
OmR’s WE HAND: 
w LED PATENT i 
Weight, lewt, 2qrs. 141 Provon. 
de by Messrs. Barrett and Texa, itis convex 
—there it is concave; all this is seen in the sectio! a 
pose him to decile on adopting it, ” then he imme- 
diately becomes i ntere sted i in our pega Sessa. 2 
connected with the e engravings. 
English ploughs, (excepting the Beverston) ra 
c red with the Scotch, appear all to have 
made for shallow plo ghing aa on meee are 
not high enough to pes with! The 
= plough, cially, i cor fale in the 
oa Peete is not y low t, and, so far 
cence of it gès i i I ly calculated 
for shallow: plougbin 
of pen Aaa, some 0 
= which, we hope to be able to communicate 
eek. 
Tu 
GUANO and othe: 
TS, 
a skilful advocate 
akape rrm this want Sollee he “oes not 
se y be v 
