_300 
‘pnfeemented manures is obviated. And tl 
soil is 
aha that any manure spread upon it gets at at oneořto W 
the roo ii 
goes as 
y the _ 
cess of harr 
by any farm 
your Gazette. In conclusion I beg 
say, t hat Ta stl hen ‘it a bad practice to pasture 
uay gaa late in enna 
Grass left to affo: rd tl 
apple 
poe a a larger quantity applied in the common | 
bap a After such a P it yra os advisable to sow 
ceeds to. supply the place of 
OW- 
pra ny r, I 
iged iyi information on ei subject through 
aeih 
SEn na = be petro 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[May 
the formation and escape of a ia), are prevented. | 
— this sensible and econom a plan o paring 
es has ct ted the notice of agricultural 
prs Sates i$ qui y comprehension. A little 
consideration an ew trials oe x ow, m con- 
vi 5 <yge er hydrog nas an 
The names of 12 candidates, for election at the 3 
| goed TE n read. 
—Oxygen, Kensington. 
Fruit-trees in Hedge-rows.—I would claim your 
advocacy, from time to time, 
growth of fruit-trees 
of the more „extended fora V 
e Highland and A 
ial "Society “of Scotland EE A throni 
President w a view of the proposed plan of the CI 
ary Ata, gt the United King, gdom ; 
was rea 
such as Apple les Sy in our a erp Is it not a shame 
t upon 
les ee and now that 
ie 
in cu ee 
dressed with manure it can do ‘Tittle 
ture, in the fama parh of autumn, taking care not to 
t cattle upon weather.—J. M'Intosh. 
parie Sede wtih from’ a SaS May, 1843 : 
—“ Mr. S i George, 4 F] Caub, on Rhin 
or no inju kaipa b 
pply o 
sugar is Mikel to bei ina = tort 
consideration f 
Monthly oun unc the 
ONES AND Sox HURIC AcID.— P. Davis, 
Milton House, near " Pembridge,  Herefordshir À 
i 
e, > fae 
so 
than it has been, the yie wine- mahiti may 
become more agai with o our ar eoltagers with ge softer 
fruits, while the less peri rishable, sides their market- 
to the Miles who 
“25th April, 1845.—With referen 
te eli s tothe propriety of ising "onda 
ved in jaiai acid, alon ng w vith compost 
pe ie he S, te 
that „chlori asto- maty them in his bodge tows; a source of pee having last yea red 2 acres with only Bb 
‘ah he discover d ‘ood for | of bone-dust TONER in 270lbs. of the acid and 
d py are causing experi- pigs and other animals. —G. Man gallons of water. After standing 24 ho ours, the ligu 
ments to be made. pi sho The Gapes in Chickens. —In answer to“ T, H. C.,”| was mixed with three earl loads s of coal-ashes, and 
had been steeped for four hours in water, in Ib t ; during which time it 
Z. ye = had vin been 1 very successful i The mixture was 
mixed; the Beans we vith t nee leaves, | by the resents deer ed in your « Naties 5 Coëres: drilled pai with the ied: 1; and the result was a 
when ser qa which y P ath ton steeped, and | pondents””—mere substituting a straw of th 
pl: nted b, teeped ones, were pa shove ground, size for the fea S d (which is t 3. 9d. per 
ttl The sam about 2 inches down the bird’s mhia in sweet- The Council eared their ier ra ‘be retu 
du n ES, ea a little of ‘the gerrig in | oil.—M. P. Mr. Davis for this communication, with a request 
powder, was put in the pot, in whieh w a hardy shrub Tasiodhe. (Aira cespitosa) may be cleared off the | he would further favour them with a statement of 
which would never blosso: san nd in 'sho rt time it t blos- land by the oai as | sin be i 6 SER P- 197 3 bu t | previous cropping of the field, as well as of the q 
Seuraa of the “hard w eh: aoe ae 9409) 
e ti -and 
y 
springs, } 
5 
+} 
y will 
ep arp d by d 
favo 
pork Migs i vee ong ae various schemes 
now ca seam E ae alleviating am enee dap the labour- 
g—T 
Allestree. 
pres —The species of the genus Ranunculus 
oe 
he beer. 
5 
rass land may as Bi considered the 
e hav the 
w 
rst pas 
HILL-FARM Carrs —Mr. Holland, of Dumbleton 
.|near Evesham, ae ak he favoured the 
with an account of t 
of i he had 
Tor- RESSING 
he ie as ve 
e-cart for hill-fa 
ca eda a 
weeds w hole tribe 
Ə J 
in hamlets of not than 5 bitants. In n places 
where the labourers have constant eee 
apadi ae has yet 
been o darai. for ezadionting them ; but they may be 
» Dev rmed i the ‘Conte, 
if it should ] prove of 2 any ‘service to the 
would give the result gfe E o sae Mor. 
now that seldom more than 3s. or 4s. 
depasturing with cow overrun with the 
Bulbous and Pilewort Crow foo 
4 
good wages I k 
is ever Sooo ae ar a the end of the week for the 
§ 
i 
is all obey in yey aed of idleness and v; 
additi -shop t > opened being mR ie 
neighbourhood perhaps 
and pea 
onal beer. that is 
ow 
wfoot: as gi Srian bulbosus 
th 
ashes; of which he had ne: Sadiy 10% 
_ The e Council ordered their thanks t to be return 
‘oswill would i 
e stocked about g 
nkk eaves we: 
the Ds Aiari 
A a remarkable thing, that all 
a 01 dh ae and. the op of 
N neat and comfortable appearance ? ruined tical: and some of them hav ve been truly 
coi » neglected gardens, tattered clothes, and yni- | ingeni uld o 
bes al wretchedness, ,areevery whereto beseen,i increasin ng | the most RAF manures, A great variety of pni 
e been tried as, fertilisers 5, but: ae bes 
so of he clergy and u means 
chure ches, š; Schools, | apa rand a the, aeiy which 
| be sa at hand amongst our household s 
o| Ar the late 
following paper, showing the 
ment an accurate detail of t : 
te find, ts poos Rape and Loa ass quail 
clean marketa ble and ta j 
Com: 
fagi 
B 
B: 
.. Fuller, e Draining o of I 
peieatinny'a iseussion eia, on general conditions, 
tieular anomalies, and details of practical ex 
Seat wes that subject. The con neil then 
journed esday next, the 7th of May. è 
partes AHI dE ons SOCIET 
OF I 
half-yearly meeting ‘of this Society, 
ecounts of the last 
roduce ; ae re com-/and also illustrative of iie. of the 
of other kinds, i injurious to the health or comfort of a | mon salt in continual use; you have salts of a ammon its o progress o was read :— 
neighb tash, and of sod. a, — a 
ple by the strong arm of the law ; but this pest, affect- | magnesia in the > urinary and other pag oe and i Ed Py 3 ae ap = = A F 
ing soul and body, and re nderin ng every endeavour | form, too, vegetation. papra and ont Pg £8 3B SS gg E #8 age 2o 
useless. to improve the condition of the labour re is | riate of ammonia (sal ammonia) an e found in the soot Seo 72 p = + paz Bes o's Z 2a 
allowed to in increase an nd e rrupt every corner o f the | from coal fires ; while potash o S are found in sisi BC os S E Enie ES BES oS o 
land. If le p d ng i'll as in the wat ii 2: paenw eee” PEETI 
purifying the body, coverin; ashing| = 8.5 eee hey EEEO 
take ia, matter up, here is, a ie most | with soap, or other detergents. You ere inda > ei Ho bas 2 g g meas es Z 3 
aran aejk a their exertions; and, without a of phosphate o of lime (bone-ash), &e., in the hair, flesh, | % RBS 8 Eu Ra Mee Ble 
tempting to get rid of the evil entirely, which is, | and bones of animals. aes So tee OE 8 55 g 388 
ho Son os resent, a Bill could surely Bale neously around you, in ae soil, its s grand d element, Poet Boca: z < aes ae Š 5 223 Bly gee 
t into Parliament to restrict the beer shops in mane sou derived att wet atmosphere, or from be pie aes. a ee 2g 3 
to a certain meN in proportion n to the in- the tra nsformati on of the nia, of “dec: caying bodies ; aoe: Bd B+ *8- eh J 
seer pm the hope th , nitrogen, s Sp AE E eee T 3 
exertion for he poor, who have none to that it has been termed the “movin ” which, eg eee be 
g agent,” pom A E NA Y AES Shy a 
help t em ( (their natural guardians, and those in autho- peting uw qa the living pinala ce ‘Plant, t mes Bae 3° 8 E $8. 
rity over the other elem ts ; 3S fe BOF B S.o ae 
d th + 7 Be! ©. eu es you hav ~ Bs =S. S. © ee E . Ze ai 
cae py ns, or mnt a o S g Eo Si 
f guano, in the dung of your rid fowls—Mr. | = Zz. 2 i wee 
even sa Tin nelu juda. pt aye appeal, aly poise Nowell’s “M 1 l ” Sh cbt E e E we eca ogee | ee aa 
that the framer of such a Bill van have all the vin peat fe ieit sih a = 5.8 E S. i F A ; 
ik dint the country in his favour, and, if successful, | Societi ee eae ee ee eee eK! 
wa y the consciousness of having | ROYAL roc ii a i : ae 
reira the greatest good that cou ld be _conferre i A WEEKLY MEE of , SOCIETY he eta si the Be S m $o 33 SH 
g ociety’s House. sae ee 218 5” 
te of Manure.—In the Agricultural G the mt of April ; presen ii wig Ne rv ag g| ax SS o ao oa © 
the 18th inst. appe me remar te of | Richmond, K.G., 1 5 Sl 
Neuse! t ichmon Pre rr in the chair arl of| 3 S OSTs as IO 
manure in this country, and the necessity of chemistry | poner Earl of ere Earl r Lovelace s, Ho R.H.| & a = g 
finding. out some method for the preservation of the Archtold Ok Aa MED. koe wets iad: Coon! FOS SZ ga at 
pA hich is now allowed to flow into our | sir D. oc ras TR. Bicker Bag We Blane, E lae oe ae Si eae 
rivers. ne very sensible remarks on this ) Subject Eaq. > F. Burke, Esq.. W. W. Burrell A Col Chat. ie eye ga Ra es 
ti y 13, which cert an C Oeae T.. ART a 
I Gery that I am surprised in this manure-seekin ing} A. se Pullen Esq. M.P., wv. Gor Esq peu 3 co ao o co oo 22 
not attract more attention.. The object of the | W, L. Gower, "W. Fisher Hob Wi! war pa o aa +s 
peti Sed Johnatone, Bart PP ee S| | SS 88 S |28 ss omy 
putrefactive process, by which compounds of hydrogen | Col. MacDoual vall arkins, Esq., E. W. W, Pend REA a) A RA a oF 
are formed, and of inducing the other f, fa P a: C. Pole. 9 te A si eni arver 3 non wn a ano N a 
sition, in which compounds of oxygen are substituted for W. R, „ê Seanad p, Esq. bi i he ey, a R. Santha “ae fh So om So m no No 2 
n. _ This chemical principle, as it W. Voss Tia Ez 9 = Bo ar ae 
the decomposition of animal matter, has been Wie nen?” 5 SS Ra o Ris ae Sd 
long ee naee ed by chemists, and mp has been lon; ng The following new Members were elected :— 5 3 =a EELA: nd + — oF | 
d upon in manufacture of nitre on the Continent, nrg William James, Ewehurst Park, Basingstoke, Mant: be dae sot ar Ere ai 
e principle piamen in EEE oxygen to the| Baker, Robert, West Hay, Bristol apa ty = = ns of om 
nitrogen of the animal matter, by which nitric acid Fanse dee ati er ead 8 }- Lers SS om a E i 
 Qinstead of ammon jis formed and combien TN I Teo ai Mayor of Shrewsbur PRT woe j| |S8 25 $ os 23 8 
‘potash s of p } Vibant, Tato £, Chilliswood A Hoag, “Teun n, Somersetshire, g ND Bo O nn CES 
penai all ypsing aerial The nitrogen is thus Boucher, Ayteoghe, Willingham House, Maket Meee, Line, | * ow So b. pam oe 
— ary x E: 
ensive smells (carried into the air by | White, Henry, Warrington, Lancashire, Pome 8 [eo Se 3 
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