16.—1845.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
265 
of Tyrcon 
ttached to iit, ax mA ade by Mess 
nel, a specimen of cylindric drain-til 
e, | introduced imme ediately into the 
rs. gos st OMAE the same changes. ai 
e pro 
there under- 
and sd rise to -_ 
unfortunate for him am acquainted with 
Little as I a 
rere on ie | I am daily pesos that it is full of inte- 
rest, an 
r. Bailey Denton | it rood a subj ected to pre arati 
to the, ounci ‘er the deal n-tile machine of fa Pi dting-heap ir mer a - Fed actio anak rnas —_ = a ir oo 
smself and I rey would be shown at work | is only this difference, t that “icing scattered and wld EF Mackie Lathors tei 2 Bey, 
pa on 25th of “April, a outh-st., Tanche er-sq. | with a large q of in peor ene ond hh agen 
Coun yM EETING OF P1840 e special AaS of | e pan muc ch more soe t ‘cha an “tt does in the hea ap. | —Corn and Potatoes are re Ber Homes man. een 
is muni rom j The question which has been so activ vely discuss — reen herba; never aaien paras bl to his 
eel w White Ridley. , chairman of the | duavelaned reduces itself to this: is it advantageous is The manufacture sly neti in 4 h fo ad. he 
Yeweastle-on-Tyne APAE A eet inviting the Society | have m e fermented in the soil is itched $s, consume—into beef, mutton, pat fico or into milk, 
fo hold its Country Meeting of next year in that town ; | fertilise We ma ay be allowe ed t to e express sur prise that butse and hisss e—gives rise to important branches 
SVAN ould he esent | of rural econ to hi ch } - 
oes ies into consideration ; 3 in directi ing such | day, and still more that the ms l, and avast Deenik of las CE a agile eds 
> 
ther questions to be transmitted to the committee as es 6- been disputed by agzioalburiat of disti hed ra tabl le smal 
topics of ‘required information ; 2 in ap- th e 
ng the Hon. Captain Spencer, Mr. H. Gibbs, Mr. | ig excrements were injurious to vegetation. P. ste he ee pet mie gh chee: it is, 
Gibbs, Mr. Miles, Mr. Shell ae Mr. Thompson, to the con sy 2e eM she ined ; it is enough to onde culture, pe raise the largest possibio pote of 
the Tay sona inspect ion of the re th y a a ing and fol ing o ain with the 7 st quantity oine and with 
tle P un ne pass Dies tly into the g 1 jur e lan nd _ Hen 
of our pas astures rp fielde! and who Thall say that the | tions itally aff p arise many koor 
th dj dt Caed next, the | hndi is not benefitted by what it thus receives ?” axes affects the direct method o ing hu 
here are many ons in practice why the farmer | food. Th was observed that one kind of herbage, 
eR bielas, = | cannot a ays use fresh manure. Manure requires to|or corn or root, fattened animals more quickly than 
‘ epig be ina sufficiently forward stage of fermentation is another ; or vie their growth more ; or ca em 
mie rurale, considérée dans rapports avec | the soil during the growth of the “plant, so that except- | to yield mor e milk; or made their milk ri in 
“Ia Thinis," la Physique, et la Météorologie. Par igi in sandy soils, ai warm climates, it would n eed to | butter or in cheese ; that, from certain kinds of land, or 
J. E. Boussingault. sc mi fe a 2 vols. 8vo. in the grou und some ge ct ge the erop. It | after r some e modes of cu Iture, or when raised sha.“ the ai 
1843-4. uire to be ii 
r is E: happy thing as oP the howd o this work season PEIR on most Tirs but rit is is ra ae Autt and that. 
T ot niy a 
patri is no 
uld, s however 
n giv states, or 
nie 
Ih kd 
1 
when 
conditions, it went farther, and was 
How 
ket 
nagem 
es 
efitte. 
many curious questions are sugges 
tions as the following! Som 
in its ae day 
hide vi = Aa) tet „of farm ma 
e circum: 
to take 
ing ; our chief object in noticing his wo. rk i 
grr us to criticise M. ee 
e it o 
rmed a light soil, however faulty i it 
bei in in theory, unless most carefully done, he would 
ne i 
for the p 
read, Some sa 
the ise of the brewer and distiller; and some yield 
re brandy; while others gba on more fat. The 
ate the p 
E yhieh „his agricultural experience was acquired, 80 
pply order to give i a greasy 
aland er pins calenlated to benefit, aa injure, 
lish farmers into 
or for his Oate n-cake, because they make it tough ; and 
the cotter’s a phon pene Oats for their — 
beca! 
ive seed-tim 
I eat on t the 1 
b : anata, and frowning to our readers. 
of tl climate upon the 
s may res understood by n following detail of their 
pe and har 
whos e hands his me: al, use they swel I, and become | bu ulky and con- 
much, undoubtedly, to their benefit—may be| Among the other subjects in this work which a 
Ie to estimate othe value to them of some of his prac- | most ably and usefully treated, we may refer to ica at the same cost. The Pea sometimes refuses > boll 
iiy spoken of in the chapters on “Th so aren of Ele- | soft; and Potatoes, on some soils and with som <n 
‘Beche! oer Bouss ingault’s farm, is situated i ‘in | ments in Crops and Manure,” and on “ Foo Fe ed- nures, regen in n gror ving waxy. If Swedish Turni 
e provinco not Alsace, the extreme east of France, ing.” oussingault details, in ae i n la arge yng Fe often do— Seal. 
e the summers are mu ath, ‘ge, eo peed the winters | place: Ss the very p „and white globes, 
ler than those of Englan S. s per fo ee on the page. of animals ; some of 183.3 while all th 
e quan tity of rain falling there i is not so much as on | thes etatem shall take an early te tect f 
Miscellaneous. 
_ Weight of Catile—A correspondent nego p nee 
t Whe: 
set in "shortly after the plant 
36. The vegetation during the 
st days of autumn 
crease in height and girth, during a run of Ag feom 
ay-day to Michaelmas-day. 
such 
di fora rences as s these? How ase they ee Gan they 
be controlled ? Can we by culti iva ation remove them ¢ 
m 
quality ab r plea 
re.— Progress A pri ed Agriculture ; "« Edinburgh 
Review jf ri 
—The following is ehis: 
of J 
ing the period of beive ive ropotation 
x a the Tet al f March, it was 122 days in comig to ma- 
mperature having been between 582 
neighbourhood of Bechelbronn be 
on the Ist of June, yielded a: 
st of Octob mean tem- 
q | hen 
oslow and irr POUA, that it may. be assumed, with- May 13. Oct: 14, | and See ic 9, ease ina 
t sensible error, that it Stee begins in spring, w when No. Age Height.) Girth. | Height. | Girth,- today about and wits gentle from Wales, he sai 
oceed without interrupt For Al sace, I regard yrs. o. in. in. | in, in fa I kno be sola “i tor are freehold rcv "ed 
S period as pening © vith "the Ist of March. The} 1 2 4 52 z1 rie 7 eon 
f 2 2 2 49} 70 504 e said, — nant, who was 
É kd the growth was, therefore, 137 days; the *3 2 0 53 72 || 53} 76 e poor, had carried off and sold EE ER for 
u rature w: 592 A remois Wheat, this 4 i 10 544 75 | 7 79 á RAAMES ears, paid no rent, lf, 
pads ie am : ; 2 | 33 | & | 498 | 23 [and his landlord too.” See, in this case, wha loss in 
an es and in labour, and th rough them in etures, 
Alene (Beshelteonny Barley sown at erce, trade, a little of or r money y (that i is now 
pril was harve; sted on the Ist of August. — Doncaster Chron ink 6 in ld have mplished. E, Lave 
remained 92 d e mean tem- ne Important ote of Non-Impr' beat tin Agri- | A iets foreigners ! eh ag 
Be fein genie 67° F, on sain a eo ya fos Airai e son o AAGE o Could this have happened wes d the land Peer) ante 
? . 
a capitalised company? Welch landlords can, I appre- 
rå give ample confirmation this | season n of the abn = 
esta buuaa which was certain! 
ect. entering “the well- dled school-toom: he 
we send our men and our: money abroad ! "Bat cw 
yi ed, that most of Ha ei s were farmer’s son: 
ae at his library uired what books on agri- 
estates? Had their property descended to them in 
the above 
any, such a case as 
t on eee a of er, the ubjects it "contained ? The master seem shares of a land c oA. UNY always tives, that Bia 
36, 0 o t Bechel urred to him im), and toplied; = TN > ame I | its directors and officers.—I. J. Meci 
= on the Ist T Ma , and be di acknowledge, e, not one ; but send m srt ti you | ee a ey oe eee 
15th of mas ya 157 days 3 commen ae and I will immediately p re them,” otices to atiae sseni 
in temperature hav ae al about Now, I apprehend this case might be multiplied by à| armospuenrc Evgcrarcrry— ao k you: You would 
t in nary years, when the rature thousand or more. Can eA wonder then that a igo: see that we moticed Ly al tee ast wee aie 
elevated isn Sees of 1836, the Potato crop is | who never heard the word Agriculture at, school, an o | three papers on this subject we have lately published. ‘Tethe 
y gathered ai end of Octo wing snag oP seldom or rticle y e to contains àgytting not yet published, we 
mean equa “a having been, as be’ ore, tanght agriculture as a science, should go home to oe shall be exceedingly obliged by a abstract of | of it, 
p? ~~ and fol i = A seca of farming—he it good, bad, | Cow w losing milk fr from Fe 
ses crops it will} d-time is lat indifferent r trades and professions an reme E 
arvest earl 
n , 
we inclined to Some the Titoute ol of n% 
4 
fi m the most necessa of all 3 
tances pet a farm er, the foll | inomiedge wk peers Fhaide; A ot ee ng the time of eng extra A ce, 
Tage cro n would be apt to excite but a pee system of uniformity i is essential in making a hat, Coat, | Disanine Macuine (p. 197)—4 Dibbler—We donot perceive oe 
lon n of the farming in East France :—Wh thed pens to ohich wi Plads. Tha pa you call it, is just è e 
S per acre ; Oats, 37 bushels ee as weighing church, the bar, and the senate; but agriculture, the; ha — edict § its ond bee akes too deep a hole, 
1 urzel, 3 Potatoes, 5 tons 5 ewts. per acre greatest interest of all, on whieh our very existence de- ooe ta edie on to it, amni pow Shorten ii x it bé ioo 
ý tons per acre ; aching when culti- pends, economi e and out by th is to be like a pase short, screw the handle off it, and see ar ag A 
? fresh. h-manured soil, 28 to 33 tons. OD FOR A MARE JUST FOALED.—. the mare a bran 
; bn t p daily, and as much gi ag ae y.a y as she, will eat 
i a; ps Á 
A e guste Tn Soniider these as a "Tow =- aoe ` Were a ati ever so el Mane es Crk situation, ‘at otherwise, she should have 
rom the English translation, our | furnish his mind with comparisons and observations of | aroomy yard or box. W. C. S. A ce 
her = —Provided the ashes are old, you 
PY not being Sh ie „|the various systems of culture in our own = | Si a ian eee ‘with perfect t safety, and indeed, 
a4 i tage, for they wor p! 
is ~ we may just con- | presen nt school system, no opportun Pee E hie oa irig 86 Is generally deficient. If new, they eas the guano of 
mmendations made mores no ag he — be surp: dit “a that we are | alkali, which would “fe mig be fn on , and thus cause it 
on th : ts the a of cir- tury at lest behind the Chinese pe ultural any acid with Ss might! ME with pou, tak Wie 
e ae tice of me fi M. soon see every se d, in pact perete egrs Sa too deep were it placed in the drills 
nme asics : ie andiro aa kE inti let Sag two come in contact. 
1e use of fresh manure :— | works on agricul ture. I presume no man w will con. | Hons tdi mar a eet yon wilt give us your address 
t comes from the stable, | sider he knows everything in sn he does itis is | Horse 
