eed comment. 
WILKIE’S SWING PLOUGH. 
Furrow 6 x 9. 
ROYAL LET- 
TERS PATENT. 
BY HER 
MAJESTY’S 
HUTCHINSON & CO., 
Miter on DANIELI, H tensive works for manufac- 
“JANIELL’S aie CORNWALL WHITE 
Fig. 1. 
e that oper are deliverin ng the same for the 
The experiments upon various White 
THE AGRI CULTURAL GAZETTE. 
animals best suited for farm-work is too obvious to 
n 5 
56 devoid of smell, an 
405 
proud oi E VS oad wget d dried on 
Pla + in order that it might no de contain too m 
ter—that the volatile | Portion was comp pil fa 
an of a ammonia in its ste oa ; th 
mel eins hIp e was in 
the This, however, or = quite more the 
| pur ehaser, ee forwarded me a portion of the bulk 
n., Thi peed spre y to e touchy 
d when placed under a low power of 
a microscope, ragments, carbo- 
nate of lime, burnt earth, and silicious sand, and mixed 
8| with a powder of a grey colour, bon whole sample 
bearing il, such as would 
the genuineness of the tate. seat a of ‘the 
analysis of the wet sample as supplied by t ufac- 
2 | turer, an analysis of human excrements by Berzelius, 
and the ead age I have made of a sample taken 
pplied. Analysis 
said by the aie be the analysis of the pre- 
Carbonate of lime Pile E EA 
Sulphate of lime . . 120 
ni 16} Su prensa of soda, ammonia, potash, and 
* . 14°50 
i Phos hate € of lime andı magnesia . . 425 
palate s| Chlor ry forte dium - 30 
. i Org nimal matter yielding ax ammonia | 10:50 
grain straw. n acte p =e rain, Aegis sieni 3 . 26°25 
3 t ge . “l 
f the ich i destructive of animal ip-fi ii 5 RA he gorm Earthy matter . . . 13:0 
ms, thus re cine ring it the most v tanble Manure for the 
ip crop.—Agent 0. CROGGON, 2, Segrainancart, Ur Hu Hu: 
E- Peset Tondon, ti Ais DEVERSTONE WHEEL og oo or sha PTEN by y Berzelius i= 
Furrow 6 x 9. 
o aeisi ia eaa 
gr Fig. 3. Solid mhte oa - 267 
: z a — 
ye Agricultural Gasette, 100-0 
= ——— 100 parts of dry excrements contain : 
56 — Albumen, bile, and other anima ‘matters, 
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1845. with a portion of undigested food; . 86-8 
bonate of soda 0'8 
MEETINGS F OR THE TWO FOLLOWING, WEEKS. Sulphate yo soda, with a little sulphate oi of 
Prone, Jahe EA spot oe ery potash and phosphate of soda 0-8 
Tannoy,” = Le Alar peter of ee Phosphate of lime and magnes; ja, an 
40 + J Ep a carn an e a ; 
eles | : 3 r 
con Jane nO and Walsham u == 100-0 
ape St Oter DE 32 — pp h i le sent as dried night-soil :— 
Rochford Hundred June 26—0; A Analysis of the article se s3 
Pe I7 Framingham | TOR s Darboante of lime Pgs 
the last section of our report on Dra AUGHT IN | o4 Sulphates oi a soda, ‘potash, jet magnesia ; traces. } 
UGHING, the a at of employing draught | © : . do 
ofa naturally quick pace was illustrated by Phosphate of lie a magnesia me á 4 
e resistance to the motion of the Chloride of sodium (common me ag 
by the rate at which it is ef Organic Faar sigeially vegetable ‘yield ne 
ota hig paradoxical it may Scion only a of amm BD 
ore labour, so far as the implement is| ¢ > f sand, burnt 
+ ht h is spent in ploughing e acre in six or pe S, malter, oonsiating of of sand, “burn KETT] 
, hours, — would be spent in doing half the | 
in the s ime. ave say, so far as the im- 100-0 
upposing the rapidity o In order to bring the comparison more clearly under 
pA AEE erence pe I hav red ced the 
iina Capone wee rie Sonne NRE DEALERS Lv) Ge Pone 0 Se enana = have rede 
$ Some months since a sample of what alled 
e fhei ore distressed after guano was forwarded to me p satipet the post, with an | Leama of ingredients will permit :— 
n a eir “pig ip gee tee E initial address to the Post-office, end tre wi i a ALYSIS BY 
1s wou e | intimation that “4 I would recommend it, three ne Berzelius, |The Manu- 
of ploughing ‘ucrasod difficu ulty in the opera-| tons would be my dis Upon exa: Borgel vis; facturer uF Myst, of 
ng, but simply to ae increased effort I mentioned to én rivately | at the time] T ‘ound hat human ex- Hed. 
ary, in order to carry thei; 7 i. ements. site oe il, Sr 
* greater rapidity, “|the remainder being composed of a pow pa oe 
an be ve ry interesting PT nies stone. It is true that since that Si sro 0, nt a 
z “lof so fla a kind has fa’ oe un 2 my notice, 0 16.50 , 
id, of ems lnc of S horse’s effort is spent, although some of ats == rece! es submitted to m 0,8 0,00 0,0 
‘pe ost to the farmer, in the mere for examination to u a testa pa S tra 12,00 2,8 
Weight That 3 eats consider- * dood? ie. mixed, tot any with ating of a 
is thus spent uality, bi with other substances of no very 14.50 traces 
Ane vd one reasonably wma T Pte fertilising propertie es _ OF this the public should be 10,8 425 5,2, 
Not in a serie: ; 
distance traversed by the former. | manure now attempted {o wba Lager i ot them. | I have 
Portion cording to the 5 in my t Chie ide of sodium 
imal e iei. Na ac en iis iS aad aed | | pared night- oil Foi: which 3 A “otal unlike the article in onsalt)......... 0, 3,00 1,0 
re h importance of employin > lights ilt nd | which name it beara. Silex ae. 
D orses is very clear 8 sa ah TI = wing manner : mabe ing off in the way o rthy matter .2........... 56,5 
i Pethaps there j | ness to a gentleman as p rni rier nig’ itso Albumen, ileand dihat 
enc S no better illustration of the in- | kid urporting to contain all the fertilising properties | himal matters ...... 
of the an; nimals’ Poep 
Soe e forced t own weight, on the effort | of that most valuab nure in the most nient Organic NETEN per, £3 
y, than hi put forth in the operation of| form for use, he applied for a sample, which he for- Or gani matters chiefly 9,5 
Th that rded by wo ing them on | oath to me for seman oe er article hey Rigel tbls Gene 
eir exertion when nding the hill | moist state, had the peculiar smell of night- 
a it r than when scending, and | erg Yat ii te T “with rA uea of the | 100,0 | 100,00 | 100,0 _ 
it may seem, the resistance to matter » limestone, an es, e following is tie oh 
: , ce to the The manufacturer’s analysis shows cheap 
Plough in the tw cases, scarcely Water separable a . 270 | efficient manure to have been n pre repared by mixing with 
el sere matter sing t traces of ammonia . 65 |a q Sid 
gures e xplain remelves 5 ; the uble saline ma rincipally common salt, E ein which — a oak 
; loughs were tried was not with a little su alpha mated 70 4 8 to be the only 
till sufficient] f earth ith = But the manure does not seem „the o 
e in <a fo, to try the horses, Residua t pepa e 3 article made ùp. The analysis is a very ingeni 
effort put fort carbonate of lime an | of disposing of this efficient 
pl a Soapsand for the p purpose pout Pd 3 
ough when ascen ing a hill, is 100-0 | manure, and certainly a very use it would 
18 disadvant iti ed th wei sight tof meray 
a esistance, re wie rn for Upon this Teport a quantity of this manure was 3 far have been had it contain e weg! 
pies when ea pared with that dered for trial, but when received it had a very di Bi estilo as give a be 
both th scending ; but a very | ferent appearance from the sample sent, so much so flike the anal lysis of the genu 
Gia at all times, is owing | ind d that it bjected to. This was explained by} Berzelius. But we find that the bulk when delivered 
is own wei ht ; ited ih oe ober mic big ted as coer in P| | bore a very different appearance from the sample, and 
the acti activity and lighineddl of the | pearance arvee Benth the nightsoil ha its ammon: some doubts as to its genuineness— 
