14,—1845.] @ 
THE ee LE aie Naika 
231 
i ly destroyed; 
É th of 8 Sassi eee e yed; | an free e from smell whatever. I hav a d 
SP mes eriy Sena enti | ope ap, oh TE w eprint oem a ly ce an wr ak 
favourable oii and 1 s it winter, as it was beat out th f tili i 
P ibbled into the sand about 1} inch to 2 inches deep, | summer by oe ot it is r. ather too thick, but E i e | ferti sig sata ote +, Portin, Cher aoe 
ite. giore wath being put into each hole. - The holes | high as one’s } and in f ied Coinne ie ~ = at.—I send ape Sagoo 8 of 
tio mado 12 15 inches apart, by i ; but I can har sg venture to hope t at it ag re as them neyo: PETERE ome a seijen lk 
dibble, or stick, 18 inches long, and rather blunt at the ripen. “Tt it t had not had so aes a Shout: by the dry | Agricultural Soc te meeting of the Wes (i) 
int ; and the operation is effected ad boys, each being | summer, and the first had been sown a little earlier, I 
provided with a ibble, and a neh ag filled with seed, wt no — boa that two crops may be produced in a} No. Woet, g" T “on Prodnde er Acre 
i A boy trained in the Aapa after .bein aale yea: r; if the s ond does not ripen, it would produce an | ont] pe Whea P Straw. 
‘ accustom ed to the worky ‘vill anake. the hol rop $ cof whieh T find a cath e are very) |p, * 
a as! Thi ki tool, 
eons ai ns fie aa i ae | aA ie ing that yee ae eader = Eg i pE E, | mre Bushels. /Tns.)|\Cwt} Ibs. 
ting a boy’s wages at 6d. per ty the cost of I have — “enon “from Wilunte, I send you a} 2 | os A 45 rt se = 
wing i the ere will be oat 4s. the Irish acre. I copy of it.— i 3,| 9 4 40 1 > 
hate also planted out a quantity of once-transplanted heep.—A Sirie of mine, the other day in my hear- | | | 
Oaks and Scotel: Spin saki got dibbled ina few bushels | in ng, told a party "a ‘as as conn of his ewes s de- 1 kowi in ated 8 45 17 h16 
Acorns; which are all growing well, and, I must eg their lambs, 2 | a | -i y5 sed Ipae 
acknowledge, more freely than the Pinus ima.| occurred to him, ia zk ‘aoa many ways to make the dam 3| 6 8 45 Ld sas] ine 
“The Oak from the A otadd growths — better than = to its’ offspring ; amongst others, by holding the Š | B Š “7 7 ms i 
A ‘those transplanted. - [Note.—The Marran, or Sea’ Mat- e by the head, „ While the lamb Rape some to suck : 6 = 9 k$ ki 17:16 
q _eweed (Ar undo „arenaria, Ammophila: “arundinacea of ttle dog | — ay. a 
Host 
ant in the sandy shores of eon Scotland; glers pe 
and- drift. The 
h eager ate is, perhaps, the next ‘beet § the Care 
barked vigorously at t 
fr frightens : 7 
arenarius the thir rd tk 
Fone ca rubra, Galium verum, and Trifolium repens. ] 
—John Lynch, Resident Steward and Agriculturist to 
„the Sonate "Palmer. rston, Rundle Cottage, Cliffony, 
22d March, 1845. 
IMPROVED CORN-DRILL. HOE. 
deserintion 
ing the cae continue 
for a minute or two 0, when out. The 
sequel to the anecdote “was, that the ewe Eo to the 
H b fi y friend found 
'y.—A corre espondent informs us that Mr. J. 
stig: of ‘Charterhouse, mse dip, has ed seven hortes 
e 
d two three- 
i f 
water at a pond, early in the setts) lana i drink- 
He did his work 
a similar case he alw ays adopted a similar apra — 
ee ound it succeed. Ts ‘this worth you 
ing, it ran away and fell backwards. 
during, the day s as usual, but the next morning ell 
I know your time-is valuable, and | be eg eas 
ñ our Agricultural Museum, of a very simple and effec- 
coat d made by as bide of Glenbervie, 
Higa the Co rn-drill hoe, whieh i ret of use to insert 
your A e drill system of 
è appears to be rapidly staat whatever facili- 
will éxcusé the length of gh letter. Perhaps y 
ih with Leonato, * Neigh 
s did 
oar wors ut truly, 
part, if I were Al aa as Her King, i pa fin 
is hoe there are five EE or F scarifiers, 
n | recovered in a “for Ashe opened 
one of the bodies, and Ñ pronounosd het perfectly sound, 
r d th 
hind d legs), 
When om 
Perr vet 
and falling (not rrahe the least use of his b 
the whole of the gei and until it was ki ay 
one was dead, other horses in 
taken in the pints 
conducted ; and hav 
ig A senor of fara ard manure, as itis usually | g 
o clu 
all óf y worship for I and could not det poison in the inside, or even 
cir worst; as of any man in inflammation suffic cient to cause de ath. The rest owe 
e-rowe the e ieat ng entire 
t| Manufacture of M T f th f tl it limbs, bein ery tremul pandi 
viction that there is great folly i POET Pie cana abl Iing on and 
d tojt the soil continuous keh unless dhe inorganic ingre- é all in n go ood Condit, but ay ti till ere vere < killed. 
might rops are faithfully restored Besilik the beasts, or steers, they were affected in the 
follo I have been led to consider ubbing the oe side of their Po until 
they were 
at, in spite of the most careful | better praetice must take place in this ‘departmen Twenty beasts and ten horses were with the 6 col ls Vand 
bps oa would occasionally dash | rural economy. Seience dwt us that the ees 
PAA ee Fath s. por rtion of the i „inorganic constituents of the of beside 
ib improver ment, the front wheel a 8 ita approximata — Dodder. — Some time “ago, 
he red wih a f to spindle 6 c, which works i anure of | thr Gk a e d, I oon a quantity of A 
he muzzle d ASN the Toideyards aiid cattle: Aa must be ery valuable seed, which babii cently imported from Affghan-_ 
ot and the farmer has been aceused = apuy and neglect | istan. Upo paa I found it to contain a côn- 
| of interest, in alow wing the | draina, hark | ards siderable admixture of Sia seeds of the new Cusçùta, 
ante poner, to the nearest: watere In quite sufficient, as I supposed, to render it useless for 
tanks hay: @ been constructed, a and the liquid | grita. purposes ; i io. pantone Aiara i s 
| pria by means of a wat ter-cart, while but little benefit | trial of it in my garden. In April last, a portion of 
he et wat sso nn dnd ‘a ‘fine crop of Lit 
fine crop 
; Twas’ w unable, however, to 
who assert that 
aa ti does ik repay the cost ofits ap- 
a io the land. The Secretion of ‘the ‘animals 
oak taste ‘but that it is too frequently 
he yards, where it is diluted with all | ; 
sonata season, and whic h dilution is a| 
allowed t tO run in 
the ` rain o of the 
detect an Asi of the Cu uta amongst it, although it 
ly w. acoder iaraa 
time bord Bakia, a portion of jedl 
cP and laced in a frame 
cee tn raisi ng several youn 
ich, Biweter: survived th 
such Tigsd may have been used. May not nyt heath 
whi 
| plants of their peculiar habit are r By ris 
come when farmers will Spri en the o 
‘ood is 
tertain 
required to san ani- 
mals in ih rm condition ve they havi 
of warmth and shelter, than when they are exposed to 
poprime stem of Lucerne, and I then keisti try: pot 
ning it to the centre of a bed of the same plant, 
and in about 
T change 0 of ‘weather and that the saving of food 
two Brae destroyed. the whole of the Lucerné. It 
ihai has ohe that feeding animals consume 
less food when not ‘exposed to the vicissitudes of ‘the 
joubt, have ex pins its ravages further, had 
pply of food. Imay remark 
ain b e alinei, instead of at the al 
of ‘eg ie hp th erase Apo ae and Kral is 
| ages, an 
be’ the case. 
for e urpose’? Assuming such to 
sa ee nto t ‘desirable to keep a nie k 
in sheds ro he yards, and, by this arra’ ent, 
materially 1 ieit the exposed area of the ühen | 
In this way, 60 he u of cattle wo a ween may be 
orn Ae P 
used to keep the an 
tion of. the liquid be al tees set one by th ; 
it Aa =F the dung was ti 
, no waste Ee ret relies iple could ta’ 
On rge farms, seine, it monk be profited a 
‘cheaply-roofed shed in the middle | 
P: 
imals dry and oan the fore pôr- | rate in 
+ 
formin 
object, and 
J in th 
enhouse : 
of 
stems cee themselves Stor e and hanging 
down to: the extent of 2 or 3 fect, in ppan festoons 
e 
approximata W a 
a e us Cuscuta is s0 well known. 
:-, Masiaipomnt of. Dung.—Several good plans for ti ond 
rming of dung-heaps have lately appeared in’ the 
Agricu ltural Ga. jite; one; for instance; in the ie 
"o ore last, si signe eW, sees kie.” The 
Dorie nden 
“Our friend, "Capt © En men- 
o 
rps rain ; vad if, ae such circumstances, 
was excessive "ferwiegtatony whick is 
in the heap; to cere 
hich contrary to the old 
pat a 
further 
of Br Lbeg to refer you to Mr. 
ti, ily gave nh and c can 
+ 
ould be much obliged if ‘ape vou let me 
ung 20 
could be carted over the land, 
vegetable refuse,’ or sane iow ‘0 
u p jhe. anbi 
EP apon he 
calf abo tire 
| our lan Produce of the oil. I am now 
phe 
area eae 2 wn nor [zee ses et 
mn of the elements of | a 
raan aroki take place, the ‘gaseous an d much 
; o she soluble products of it—valuable vegetable nutri- 
escape. ] 
t—are allowed 
Foreign Corresponde x cig 
tery. Mary sts —Steeping See 
sence of some m m England has S Daa i ama 
‘of. azeite, and Ia 
Peated ay tie Hol soil, and the} 
a perusal of tho dgrioultural ‘have contained aoe: 
