-91.—1845. TH 
ay he poor, 
not how best to set ow ik: 
ful for advice from some practica al p 
habitat 
and I know 
‘truly grat 
Jgn 
E- from t the 
r numerous correspo onder 
me an A advice or 
nts, OF 
mcs is much like the 
ndition, 
I bene hp 
Sea.—I should be much obliged 
your- 
E AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 353 
| Mr. Rur mgd pres for wool @ be gen |buy Meine ee 
given | bury Meeting the plough of any aes and the exhi. 
itor wish to substitute for it any other plough exhibited 
nd bt = at the same Meeting, such ary plough shall be 
the Shr igit Mee ting, _but not elsewhere 
ey ea 
ih y That a the sehen Shall a on se paa 
November. 
At the koggesion A the British Association for 
the “Advaneeme ent of Science 
Mr. Ramsay suggested oe: nd wool to be 
next gerry at the Newcastle e-up ve pas eting. 
STOK f 
5 
Wa tl 
admit working mechanics T the pxmbiton of im- 
ements. 
Messrs. Warner, of Cornhill, presented 
samples of ks oa Turnip-seed for the acceptance of 
ect — about 10 acres of 
rv 
Saia ove 
£0 il under 
e and A ere 
ow 
1, 
l, for which, and the communicatio et the en 
rerama the Council ordered their best thanks 
returni 
The C UNCIL spn to 
General Mestin 
and on iret sails throw bout th ‘the 
tin ngdom, ‘shall be made at the e of th 
the following Report to the and they a 
o be held on ad rei ing day :— t tha 
ae ORT OF EE 
Tume attention of the 
aan has been 
of boot ‘Sta : 
ges the last half- 
Cou their consulting che 
directed si to the Lakin! 
h 
ted Dr. Playfair 
analys se, at the FNR of the Society, specimens of the 
oil a nd subsoil of a Wheat-field in Norfolk, remarkable 
L "The revision of Bod ome embers, and a 
scrutiny into the ee who 
claim exemption fen liabilities of 
Ppa 
af “the Journal Committee e have reportad'! ked follow- 
the £ 
tion, on the ground of the culiar r rE VTE of the subjects of TN amounting to yve = in 
epor xt year. 
r elee 
of pl: ants grown | 
E. op ; and as I believe ved to be under Reports and Essays of ne 
anure for Fen or bog-land, I propose putting on . The consideration of the arrears of gba WARDS. 
7 $ chaldrons per Wou ld | you u advise me to put may be The Prize of 20 sovs. to Mr. H. of Warrington, for his 
he moor, or lay it on facilitated Essay on the Details ‘of Maki ing orae Cheese. 
hk ve lea a Th aor f l f The Prize of 50 sovs. Mr. R. W. Corringham, of 
Berface when dee: and = ler scale it in, or Ae 3. ea of a more general plan for the Bolham Hill, near Retford,” “for his Report on the Farming 
o time and the rains, to bec AE Ei with t nomination ‘and selection of the Judges of Stock | of Nottinghamshire 
pil. I shoul observe, I ies to sow Cole-seed, and and ape bas von the Fa sovs. ASN: A Karkeek, of Truro, for his 
eed off with sheep in autumn, and think of applying 4. Anextensi fthet trial of implements, beyond the | 3 Med Phm ot 00 Bite: to Me G Buckland, of Benenden, for 
je lime then, unless Prac- place and sete of the aye Paka oft and lastly, | his Report on tbe Farming of Kent. 
c 5. A chemical ee roS he Prize of 20 sovs. r. J. Watson, Junr., of Kendal, 
d 
work dov I ot quite understand the term 
agriculturist here, eh lime has a tendency to 
„ão 
ifferent i erent localities, 
n les they 
ut works down in lum n loose soils. 
you can give w ill very greatly oblige. 
as The Prize of 10 sovs. to Mr. E. Bow wly, of Cirencester, for his 
with soil; fkronatan? the cancion. Essay on the Advantag: = of gne eu Carts. 
“Any informa- wb The Fir inance Committee have reported the pet Be" * The Prize of “a SOVS. . Grigor, of Norwich, for his 
PL ssa, ae 
Da vies, Snekisham, Lyme Regis, Norfolk 
Societies. 
OY AL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
r ENGLAND. 
wee riz o Mr. Dobito, of Kirtling Hall, New- 
arket, sai his thy on "Fatienn Cattle. 
“The Prize of 20 sovs FW. E Etheredge, of Park-s 
Westminster, for his Essay on Cheapest and Best Meth 
of Es stablishing a Tile-yar 
The Prize of 20 sovs. for an Acc 
At abe last aioe Moataa 
consisted of 6827 Members ; 
ei mbers have been elec cted, while 
161 have been struck off the list, and 47 have died 
the mets of seit 
igs 
e 314 me of the Bes 
t Experiment 
RET : n Agriculture, to Mr. J. anni: cor North Deighton, near 
athe: So ietys House, in Hanover-square, o present consists of 96 Life Go Wt, hy; Bo his Essay on the Theory and Application of 
ednesday last, the 2ist of May; present, his GI ce | Yernors, 204 nual ah ng Life pee anas, reg 
uKE or Ricumonp, K.G., President, in the chair, | 6128 Annual embers ante meray: On the Agriculture of North W 50. 
l Spencer Vinou Hill, Tor Porta To making a total of 69 embers i appears mag the On the Agriculture of the Fat Riding of Yorkshire 50l. 
moys, Ho RK Clive re oes ee Spencer, statement of arrears, that on the 1 et day of m ipi — ne = Advantages and Disadvantage ae 50t. 
? ms fis a r 
y Archol, Esq., M.P Sir D Baird, Bt ey month, 35 Governors, and 2281 Members up Grass-lai 50l. 
M.P., F. Woke 2 Es Cole Challoner: P O (ee of subscription, the sum a aha is "37301. 3| On the Improvem: he Condition of the ‘Agricul- 
Ho Colm oh tebie c T 2 F W. a m the General Meeting in December last the ural Labourer, so far as it may be Promoted A 
SA A . = a T as TE a Lla ofeach A skood ., a reduction of na Keeping poms yond Lage’ a etmen: aE 
3 aR 7 eneage Esq a Hillyard ba 8791. fairing been effected during the last _six mo jonths. On Employment by the Piece si eey 
Ps > a ee , Esq. i al x S: 
yns, Bt., E. Hussey, Esq., J. Johnson, Esq., $a Bulpurie Acid. sed Bobo. va a 
Bi. M ae ia a Aaa T Sir C chase of 5007. stock in the 3} per cents, hav ing been oe White A eoa IA 
t M.P., Col M‘Douall eA WM Ia Esq, | made = ring the last month. The current cash} On st. John’s D Rye ee Meier 10: 
chi Es. S W. Mil 3 M.P y 0. lví q> | balance in the hands of the Soci ciety’s bankers at the} On Draining Runnin 
iS. Paine E z Y Pi a ee aM 5 16 | present sient is 20387., not including the sum of 10007. The Council have received from the Journal ca: 
: T ane I. Pri $ Es R a contributed by the to own of Shrewsbury, towards the iD poeta oA favourable a of the character of 
chas, Esq P Se ae M.P PP si helt expenses of the ensuing Country Meeting, mee already | the pease sent in this year to compete for 
Rea WwW vs sar B A ain: Se Es s i over to the credit of the Society’s vecou | Prizes offered by the Society. 
, Stansfield uae MP, SEISA eee F A Committee has been formed for the agi rpose of | ` The. ane have reason toan tipat, from the exten- 
omas, Esq., J. H. aire Esq. T. Tunno, Kea : sosida the best mode i in which the collection of | ace entry already made ba) Fests ai 
5e < “i ? d Sheet } 1S 
ts, and the nume- 
Stock, 
G. M a Esq., M.P. 
elected : 
ereford, 
Aee praa 
ales 
1 
ee. ENA 
, John, "Blaenpist to usin 
son, Fae 
T Rich na Bice Rey. S = a 5, Brut nates London. 
7 ecot odge, res xon 
ot =e Saas Wiliam, Bt. Taies Man oie Bibkesle? Yorkshire. 
Mickleburg} 
applications for c 
and, 
the experi 
on . their report, the Cou: meil have resolved t try Co m 
ment of su uch loca: 1 collection within districts | 
spe resent t yea 
orth Wa istrict, in the week 
| commencing the 14th of pla next will be fully as - 
=| ee and satisfactory as on form 
ged | ie Council have accepted the | invitation of a f a public y 
; the 
e ETR. details by m 
m be sys eren carried 
- The Cou 
rat Meeting for the Northern ‘District, Sr that town, 
Benene ihe members at large to | 1846. 
Cou 
in oo year 
h, Charles, Mont 
ev. William + bale 
ks, 
, Edwa; rd, Wem, , Salo 
h th, Richard $ Wycherle Wen 
Hanm A nat John, vung anes Whitchurch, Salop. 
Gr: 1 
1 iths, John, C und, $h Ld 
tin Tames of 28 caidas 1 for election at the next 
Edward, Horsenden House, Ris- |“ 
ouncil, in conclusio ion, have the satisfaction, at 
i M Meetin such Jud es for 
de he Gene aa eA ie s 7th year of et n z hs 
the 
|a} 
Cone tees for ack of meron leone respectiv Taea 
h lists of aoipinennin and report the | v: 
m the appointment will 
among which 
will be a to 
or appointmen 
be fi Council cannot help alluding to the „establishment of 
tion 
Faden ich = e aes 
cil trust that this wk eee mode of Fthe exit their 
any part in the nom 
i 
lich they feel have mainly originated ~ the 
attention which the exertions of wi Socie 
agricu 
iare, anid hi 
Shad BAad ih 
e Committee to 
u 
B s chair at that m ace, 
ith 
doean of the’ mode ye ‘hie h a on of tile- | results. 
the Emperor of corm for the purpose of | machines, ploughs, and drills, igs awd to the pe The Co unceil then et over the 28th of May to | 
4 he agricultural i ae exper gs as may qualify riod of the country me eting, u under ces bes i t | Wednesday, the 4th of Jun 
eth lt Cau. cou 
r respect 
be most fighter effected, bare reported the ee 
regret ne t he had receiv 
+ 
Halesworith.— n handin 
the resolutions 
endations, which the Council have 
Bitin, 
Sci. of his wish to resign ae eine of Pekin zi 
ape Tha tile-machines shall be tried by the| Club, held pe cows on ths 14th Mareh and 18h 
“the 
Judges at Sh rewsbury ; and such 
of them as the Judges April, to the E E effect ae —The su 
N communicated to the Coun te- | may think worthy, shall be selected by them for further | ject, “ The Nat d Properties of diferent Mitten, i 
urrence in the United S ra of green | trial; such to be = by a visit, on the part of | their siipiin p particular crops, and ont ttest time 
ey l, which had been found to ie e Judges, to some on aa pointed out by each | for applying e b anng received the fullest con- 
powerful and beneficial manure in the | inventor repesi valy; o subsequently elsewhere, as | sidera itio bers present, they are unanimous sey 
increasing th m 10 to 60 the Judges may fit. 0: pin lle kiko all the various So for A E 
PELON AD A er cropsin| (2.) That the Judges shall select, at the Shrewsbury | can be £o safely depended upon as well-prepared farm- 
principal constituent of its fertility trial, so many ploughs as they think fit for — yard manure, both pects ie 
Potash. The ferred this vat 3 and the ployee so selected shall be e dis- | the produce on an average of crops, is he score 
» and the specimens of on their a the Stewar udges. economy as regards expense. That opinion, 
sey and Dr ga ga Mr. Fuller, (3. at the nan e for the selection and trial o y held by the best ; l oie 
Me st Mae ` wor erat kn rae gh keg alao bab TA t th vide om ed pie pagan present. That th the 
be e previous e 
"Stirling EEA ida g ct $ ae pce Milo, Mere gers i — ee of the British farmer is to hus band his 
as Of his culverts for ey ewers. ~ (5.) That the makers and inventors of the imple d his be: ti 
enc, of the Rome h Farmers’ — Dun be entitled to attend, at their own Ferm 
fte Council his results in the sap of the trials, of 
acid and bones ; Kjee a 
the Turnip cro: re i smena t cir- 
i a tity. ; “That ane E the members are = iy sensible of 
(6.) That if the Judges select for trial at the Shrews- the great value ue of many artificial ma , yet they 
