194 
THE Balt tal bette GAZETTE. 
rs: 
TM: w 29, 
The first mode of arrangemen 
that of the teeth of poe wae HAPO ‘as one 
two exhibit the effect of placing the rows of teeth at 
different : degrees of obliquity to the direction of the | 7 
we preity the original 
nlayson’s harr 
: 193. It is an 
Fin 
ra the disais implement figured in 
nevi layso 
_ eget both å in noni ar- hills 3 
pst ih “and Co. having managed a 
rth 70. per 
owever. 
ie the same rg on the improved method, had ye 
Ne He ereisa pease that some may sa 
ite oe bad 
quiry as will’ * prevent the pra larmer: 
k present day “ from ar up their, ears ” a Pe 
| ther = tem: “ from me and others on the Sal 3 
Iw s favoured last winter by Capt. riba Secre 
Pn 
that practical men will 
hey {aoing like Mr. As 
be frightened by parties attempting to 
nto mountains by saying, “ that the 
RI 
see no Fe y in the 
sh) trying pice Ia 
make mole- 
way 9 
ts, nor will 
k 
growing of 
their head Reports 
on the Cultivation of Pla ax should appear i “Phat e 
cultural Gazette, I forwarded we Reports to 
Edit tor, being anxious to eset e him that 
paint kofi its pony nd i 
h it possesses " ting “lifted. okoli sid rae 
ily out of the gro 
nla yson ’s, Seles S, and Wilkie’ 8 co ag of 
than any o a we commit to the soil. 
¥ 
ve ae od written | addition now sent to 
Bel gian system of Rieteation: ae recommended 
the Belfast Society, a much largor. pros than 204, p 
andy i 2 proof of 
pria can coroborat 
land, though no uch an e: tasi in any im 
ee to padena hee use 
such an extent as in a well-arranged plan 
f these 
BEF 
a great improvement on Fin- 
eg ae nly i in the E ee of i its „teeth, 
men 
nat the plough, OR 
at every man who 
gre n the 112, 200a 
lk or 507. Tet acre ae be unfortunately for Ireland 
r|tbere are e Spaa ignorant of Bis 
Ol. to 15/. per ac 
Ta 
too man mis ik 
zi oie 
` A fall description 
is to be foun din piae ’s “ Book of the Far 
T a oe bee oe a of this kind here figure val, 
Z., Br carifier, the 
the 
publish t this. fee 
now sent, instead of omittin ng some of the best 
P 
dt M 
Ra 
S 
n at 56 sto 
Now, asit alwa 
from 60 
and 
o | that Mr. De 
3 stone po pee has had 60 stone ; 
d pro 
s ha appens that the finer the quality is, 
o 70 stone, 
is 
imes more nable to suppo 
mann Gade oi on ‘Mr. Cramsie’ S pei 
if so, his 
‘ee somet 
ofit is 
viz, Uley Eiaeia and strongest arguments I have in favour of Fl p donl ,andsold £ s 
BAurerr i Ba xaut's Catsclaw á tAr Gd. ye stone 5: 52 10 
more paeh known in es tha i = Sootland. Mr. Sproule says, “From the prices I quote, Flax is | According to e th 
The principal features of implements: kind— | either a hight K Shin she Ips ich "Flas z Soc ould have 
eect Which their eian yore on p ea ao ition 5 of a oe ark p be agg te by ge ye calcu- ha Pi on such ai Flax 29 pen of 
ibe length c of the 1 teeth, which involves the height of | lation 3; ‘or Sent chooses en = on i = gor seed, at feeding price, 6s. 3d. 
the fr ork above a round 5, Nadie e aR Spel aed ants 
is os th a Fike teethicihene ae sts edie ari 15h. 5s. 3d. per acre is cert hiak Deduct aga 
at wed e arrangement of the teeth, > TR who ktiow right well the Prof on an acre of Added to my own experience, I bx the 
as the means the workman possesses in thein "r A Wheat) Oats, or Barl rley, can- too.s Ng Ried ruin n that authority of an Irish Hise r an 
gulating the depth at which aed shall be work Flax merchant, Mr. Acheson P drags 
n th ese poir g Fi f; and as hes afects to neh ey “my pape rs for Fikes gisas of — incurred gts 
to make next week. afford q 1 e of my not be sing, * a ga 
———— idall subject,” I beg to F 
jika ANEVAR TON OF FLAX. nee | he has with this my print and if he „ha s no olfhoiion Mr. Demann’s profit appears to be . £51 1L 
Pan sp a usiness E obvarrstions omy I teh ot the Being denuan at spring by mnie gentlemes a 
hi et per my bs to find ee gre’ of four farms I had, in the counties | Norfolk, Essex, S „and Scotland, to favour th 
Ss 1 of Fla you thought proper t Armagh, Ireland, on which HA o andl with ery peal on the cultiv. mary “of the planta 
i rn a fa hae ryt myself reared Flax, that brought, in the c ublin I shou ld recomme end, I e much pleasure in answetl 
copt oi ee i r k: 5 fo rf song rket, 22s. 9d. per stone; me on. one farin si d I have still more in 
aik your remarks, made as they were etre the ee i ae er ark for which I only got 10s. 6d. the result of their eaperitnetite I have now 
Re ai ; te ithout Si m Balat also PE © | per and on that farm I had a scutch mill. samples of their Flax, that is so like, i 
ceca my let el r, wi ou omissions, w ic P Spr ome admits “‘ his ignorance of this country, | quality, to the best Flemish, Dutch, and Courtrai, 
oe Bay 2 foe ool an 1 his k, abili what sum should be assumed | it woul zzle the most experie enced spinner to tll 
‘aa your pe pe r what will coï e practic: D, | for a ’ but hesitates not to find me in error in this | that it is foreign Flax dit 
mA E vane are iig iee br ficta and” that I sr vel tter om the subject, I selected | 1207. = k: n. Aa ded to this, some of the > 
aisel tà urse to theoretical observations to | fro m a ta ble I hav h shows the aver of | amo r. Wa a of Trimingha d A ared 
a 
England and Wales ; 
in es; out | me they 
"The mpression con seep o the readers of your paper, | of those, I selected: three to o name, Leicester "26s. 9d., | 32 ee Th stor a Pats ae Ag 
that I vilhed to make r the owners of-112,200 More ioe ee and eg aged yr 10d. ii acre, | To those w ho ac of opinion “ tha t my state mentsa 
acres in Ireland had f» Wn per acre profit, is very | and I ara ighest o be my guide ; fei ng of se consideration,’ and would wish 
unjust; and as it has called forth a letter from Mr. prt fore lame with sels aot baloi ore sis te Tas no | make appear a das “Flax is either a highly ul 
John Sproule, who joins you in tryi make the | excuse, because of his ignorance, to assume his bein crop, or a ruinous one 
readers of yo paper believe, “ey san ments” “are | right, and T wrong, in this item; and as to his remarks onicle may RA, ê 
jA a am sarts on say that I am prepared | on what ve is Poy sed t ‘the unpardonable omis- | opinion is of no walle against experiment; 
e! th arge, and n only set ayait ei in the | sion of the 7 ak hor bserve, there was so little | may be right, but if so, give us th vi 
bpt also m show that Mr. Spr oule, if ever y ‘old old #hool, o Hriva prin op = i re . mae 
X, or has seen Flax growing, should ende: against takin 
keep pace with the times, and not continue to tread the Ee fibre, I = ie = pis eying edo oe Mnn, see Bea 
footsteps of his fa th 
Society) end 
s; and other unnoticed in my slatement— w ae we then said 
my Lge beling then to to. pee We that Flax was profitable pense and retary f 
te for the fi tsp or pane nel E has | which is not at all a 
< Sproule, ari sidered | observations at page 44. ivis 
doubt by those have compare "Ias statements munication on o ie topic is ianei i 
oes sy 
order 
Sufficient variety “of subject may be disc’ saved in 
i Flax 
t quarter, men of the present a unfette: 
by Preju sae in a favour of the ño improvem 
e syste 
gn whi ch he om ~ seed on one acre, that the Berio 
growers had last year from 97, to 107. worth on an acre. 
c x: I beg to 
pace. The shortening of com munications 4 
very often ATD ing gg same reason. Man ny of 
mite s 
x pi 
and the Rer. d. à CB. Ean na e Lo „I beg hand, with this letter, a Repor rt fro om the Ips- to his argument, or were repeti titions of pre 
gre to the acre, and 29 to 32 bushels of seed into the | the ge aati hig, ‘whic e by M Mr. | which. ee È olarag H Wi carton, Poner 
ni mitted, ’ uy 
better tian a Riga E sola a $e 12 a t Dutch, and | Warne TE i id Jan. e 1845, pete ben 80 r to be of Treia or" Anot 
Telsta aee e Mr. z om ast should visit in to E. ‘Bull athe 5 5 "Secretar to the Royal Agricultural Teao ay 1 peer ty on ie fupport ge co- 
Ireland Ta wou jd ate those documents will pro e thp o igno- of the English Flax-spinners is , the Fre 
H. Ash, Glebe RT and in particular on ri Mia Ce a a = s ideas An da ate soos 
Harinen and CALA y» ipina sata aed ce 5i any r reference whatever to my letters), as 2 the quantity of duty, and will, no doubt, soon api 
proof of their ability to enlighten his ods wrap ote 
9 of the plan the far 
ey ny on the growin, 
hen grown, I shall give a 
t, but 
Fetlenen landed $ iaz 
have read your r remarks, 
‘+ 
n one acre; 
ietors, and 
and Mr. 
sufficient for themselves, and 
d mark 
Reporie an the fio ae Soalety on on Hth spe 
Y. 
to compare the proof ie now bring forward i in corrobora. 
H. 
i sorin 
Ar ma gh Märket stones, 2663; I lave 2 sacks 5 grown 
29, B 
gree is the Lae pos to Mr. Di cks 
mk 
road-st. Buildings, London ; March 15. 
on’s lette 
and other he 
expect that English spinners will prefer to 
of home growing, 
parties 
and linens 7. 
fore I 
ickson 
The fo 
ay weed at pi 
— As so 
two tons of Linseed meal, which saves me pret ims 
a. &é 
Now, how pe ss reconcile this with his 
observations be ment of 4/. bes for seed, and by 
stone to theacre, Sane ** over the ark >” Here is 
t: 
Ss of my statement 
others have grown Flax, by w 
expenses, 20/. per acre 
re bene the Irish ys rs A as of l 
nti Tai tely, when thi 
e and Mr. 
s proved by Mr, W. 
, Farrow, wecretary t to the Ipsw ich Flas 
rties ion pablicly expressed their sufi 
e] and | caltivatic 
that È and! 
hich we had, after 
profit, without innheding’ Ue = 
itle value 
Warns, | ey 
their 
members, frailosane in Norfolk, having had 
, Ot |22, 29, and 32 bushels of seed to the acre, whi 
sof value for feeding. at 6s. 3d. ea toch 
last 
oe cotton machinery wore 
lace 
as to the ont, replaced fr Ais fy 
the town of Belfast the oh 
ted noble factories, ey additional streets t 
belt since the first mill was erected in n 1600 
‘who appear to appreciate gree oa H 
ed, and 2 ton 
. ever, tbis is not all : I have a little more for | seed sold in Ireland last oY a 12s, Frags me egw ude ot 
rey cea order that he may know that all is not done lish is equally good, my object is to prove “ that | be 
ie. me ods ant. my statements are not err oats as some of the old 
; ‘eld Meam at the maip that a farmer |school farmers would wis make appear; therefore, | ing people 
ar Strabane Messrs . He rdm and | Co. a field of | in justice to myself and ‘a wie I shall add i in proot | emp = i ane 
an, = — all, their good ig 
es, is additional proof, 
