Lalas 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
465 
aoa: ig Bie 
casita acquainted 
=x clause of the Act of Incorporation, | usual, whilst the next would be ata greater distance | thorou ughly masters of o 
TE n which the calls | than ordinary. Mr. W. then Ay oe mete a in a our paren: to the hi ghest p ‘teh ‘ot ti 
sath wn te ee ah er due ae given, and in | habit ‘of per his Sires to the distance of fro whiel t present ga ble. f perfec ei fon of 
| not einem proprie who hav e fu lly paid up the | 10 to ; no t the oo stance EE: 
Šgsti ache miak ; > pl would answer still ae “every one make 
a May Tast, declaring forfeited en Pas hal | better. nore p 7 with the 
far as irich shares still remain unpa sia, 
» then also rea 
3827. remained unpa 
ben onfirmed. 
da list of ten names of he de faulters, 
hic h 
ssible, tan as ‘Toiige send out ‘hots roots to 
ped rs bs distance in the soil in search of food, 
aid ; Swede Turnips ope ay a little 
be ding oid ws s, HEF whic 
ion 
ty ye apenas were unanimo usly declared to be | bet or it. es dikeass en 
feited. vious, however, to this resolu- both a as to the uaa chet proper for shinning the | 
passed, Mr. Bar’ t (of Birmingham) inquired ‘plants, and also whether it were desir: n the 
re of these shares placed the re- Bani Ae a proper distance in the first usia 
them, TY uld be the 
5 
uld 
gen neral Ponies: of smyrna agriculture 
> the 
crop, we a oem lot of peat 
ploughing ; each sy 
respective | Supporters 
sor were spread he before 
“gor was warml 
e | n 
he 
combine the re ke incident to 
by eres tog or three se = fallow 
nf 
it would rein i ei to 
of plants in the first hoeing, and afterwards 
i/th 
cer tainly } 
hith 
oo ng re thin t 
1 + 
Mr. Emmerson HLA SOURIY. advocated the 
ipl the hoeing, double the requi: 
8, 0 
leave double he reuse 
em out to the proper dis- 
d to derstood the 
this sim ao pia 
ent-a 
en 
Ges; by - 
the land, the 
sh became e hidhinatedy blended with the pak instead 
of being — and he said that in prac had sa- 
ti isfied hi imself Hype ats ho beat mode 
of the value of the 
fl 
aah, SS er pra eee 
be was no doubt but that the diminished nu 
holders would be benefitted W ba forfe’ 
of E plats, he rerio g very frequently found 
p bei eing at ttacked by caterpillars, and 
The ‘comparative merits of rottin g o D andaa nae dif- 
came 
Seen soils, and under varyi 
under 
Mr. Bartlett recommendin; 
aa 
erations, on ere to eal” eee sh 
tended sexe of 
n the 
nversation ensued, which 
ied yet th 
vidend h 
rs of the company w were steadily progres: 
farm 
distance in 
the first hoeing. 
10 to 12 inches was a proper distance, but as no reso- 
= fitable state. When they let s | lution was come to on that head, Mr. T. on, the 
was at a very low rental first year, a li oe ore | Secretary, suggested that some of the members should 
d soon: and it was five yea least, | by way of experiment, measure off a chain of land in 
the maximum rent was received. The intentions | an ave part of their roa eld, and thin the 
the Society were, to give the humble tenant every | Turnip plants on this part to 15 inches apart on the 
ible chance of advancing i 
his situation in life, and 
That | duce rather charred refuse than bare peat-ash, 
it was theo opinion of the Meeting that it is best to thin 
It 
| was also generally ‘believed by the members that from 
r di 
consid era’ ration 
en burrows, so 
Miscellaneous. 
Feeding of Animals.—( Boussingault, vol. ii., p. 41 
of onian kinds 
of ob- 
of food, it is nec cessary first to institute 
servations, to determine the amount bie v; mirarhon of 
weight to which they are subject ; and as this takes 
rows, meus see what the result would be. The meeting 
up. 
there is a decided advantage in extending them to as 
vie 
man individuals as possible, with a 
that reason they they did not press on them for a | then bony 4 ns But Å there is ano ec paa 
eavy ren nt at once, and thus dri ve them to a workhouse, ad es — Management of newly broken-up | error, which a appears to depend on eg? Horns ys k the 
Ay er r s eee ay eo d, | es —At the late Annual Meeting of ihe East | nutriment admin’ MUSA, With the tive 
d epriving Cornwall E ub, Mr. Archer, of Trelaske, equivalent, he weight may be very diferent, Dryh vei 
ly cow , they a keep- | made the following remarks :—“ This being the anniver- for instance, will weigh much less tl their 
g two or three cows. e very nature of the Societ sary of our society, it may not be amiss to inquire wh vale nt in roots, tubers, or green food. If, then, 
as such, that it must take time to mature its resources; | has resulted from our twelvemonth’s labours. In tl l id nutriment, we substi- 
could on ly avail themselves of such land as could | first place, our Society has increased from the small | tute te watery food, a remarkable increase of t is at 
had at a moderate rate, extensive draina ust be party which at first constituted it the The change, Sowers, is s too su d 
d the only means, as the measure, | assemblage now amply filling this barn. It tri 
reclaiming mountain lands, and roads must be con- be a matter of pride to us that the aviy ee tion ; ee jae is, that a definite portion of the food is 
, the labour of the peasa must g0 | emanated = om our scientific president, = known by | retained in the body amidst every variation during the 
d radual investment capital, | his name— TS eyi m ’—is attracting t the fried 
there was no doubt but that eventually the under- tion of the hak e agricultural world. You w rill recol- | on the contrary, when a heavy nutriment is replaced by 
9 | lect, also, that I fae called attenti ion tot 
na 
equivalent, the converse takes place, and the 
state of leases. 
greater length of leases, to insure the tenant farmer : a 
as suddenly loses in weight. These rapid 
of Ea are apt to disarrange our observations, and to 
cause an unfavourable aes to be formed | when we 
T have nkt fallen into this ¢ error before I was aware 
rusted, we must feed animals for two or Ben et 
airman replyin ng to av vote o 
hi y gaining 
d, that he had no doubt the course he had grou und. Ido ny feel assured that it is the sheet 
opted with reference to the i impor r office eae an nchor of ape nant farmer; and under this impr th 
Aa EIEE with his high] y- ESRA » | sion I hav ted, in giving i those t tenants whom I knew Tr 
enta commission ere- lto p 
la et mi of Jan lond an 7 intel, ee however, l years in their estates, stat |e y influence 
a 
will ate a ords with regard to that 
| portant’ clas i men whose skill in, the important | 
operations oE ploughing. and sheap-shearing you h 
assembled to-day to witness. Since we first met last 
year, I have tb een enabled to witness the res alt of e 
To arrive, then, at cone which may 
days 
th poe vi have taken * ‘int 
cottage allotments, and I rejoice to say that it } 
been most gratifying ; $ and I feel assured that iti is one 
any uncertain 
i from 
cident ‘error, tbs anim eig irei. indeni 
mal is again 
unfavourable “effect of the kind 
It is are z neces- 
or coi of weight 
ways sufficient proofs that a particular regi- 
view A accidental 
in ord , the state 
» with respect manag of the labourer. I Here seen the man whose evenings | of nutriment under consideration. 
th a right ot a | were formerly spen J 
Boa ose shareholders who held on to their with his little amily about him in the cultivation of | are no 
ies would, in the end, ore a good return. The | his crops. On rent-day ma farthing was | men is Slik or 9 to that for which it has bee 
ing then br oke up.— Dublin Farmers’ Gazette. eae paid, Soret anied by sincere and hearty | Substituted. We must keep 
hanks for the Haon I had conferred pok them ; and I 
fee thoephat 
- loads =f Sy 
— 
Dank sere ent n guano, at 13s, 
“Peake ced S sphate of lime, 
hs ance ae te which bias 
8 Seven days earlie: n the a 
h gan 0, and 14 days earlier pec the acre 
and continued to kee 
aren 
of Su Ea 
RoN in 
“eho re d 
supe “nit “of lime 
any other pee Se ay feel d 
over my allotment ground, ee the state of their 
cultivation does no credit on ug little 
tenantry. I will now "Getail the ayil under which I 
intend to mana; ound I am 
st now teres ds into 
of the animals themselves. d to th 
pearance of the coat, the Potts or as ie 2 and 
spirit, the nature of the excrements and se 
condition of 
ge the gr 
ga oan to ae to 100 acres. 
with o ter fene 
ae 
ondition, or a ‘slight increase of w 
adults are almost always in favour of any viz 
"| insufficie ency. The 
; 
experiments which I am about to 
state, , were undertaken with the view of determining t the: 
il then consist of 
“11 4. 
cur: in a certain proportion in the diet of a howe, 
Thes 
I have related ; ‘a thir lesetiocdae pasture ; the re- 
main iae a better deseription re arable land, and will 
1840 had mer us aie the importance of per observ: 
tions. 
bear Grass for three or e yea: Ip 
pe ck of s kahdo wia, “of whic h I hope to p 200 
and to: feed offthe wether lambs, and to 0 graz 
ntil the aah 
a can safely venture to sa; 
With regard to ploughing, y 
r ploughs must have mate- | 
th “ the manufacture of o 
rially improved in late peice for I was assu 
some of the oldest of my agri who recollected when | 
as tilled some 40 or 50 years ago, that it 
was pe rfectly impossible to t yell? the grou und with a 
red by | im 
jd Bee: = wang z mo ttute, in 
great meas siete r hay in tables ; and 
b beer ry ar ticle vot this f substitution, t the sigabrctans 
ined importa: gore 
plough. 
The work 
plo oughs m 
the em. 
pressed ri = feeling, that I can 
be Agop Asa hav 
must have improved, a li ~ men “a hold | 
of the ee 
Fes thie h e assu a times o 
that this opinion was erroneous, and that ap Bio the | rate 
ul i 
ugar: On the table-land of the Andes, and in the 
steppes of South America, horses subjected to very 
hand, et causes to which I will not oe w 
e anda I—landlord, tenant, and laboure 
ts, h 
ulated distan 
two plants at a nearer distance t 
tions, | 2 
han | bied denia are, each in our arm stations, | nently 
express riginal 
* This is ed in the o al by the 
sa! peat which we have no equivalent. 
single wor rā 
A certain portion 
according to the kind administered, is permae 
iu the stomach, 
