LAND, one of the Vice-Presidents of the e Society, « 
nicated, through the Hon . Robert H. Clive, M. 
ea lace the me of 1007. at the disposa 
castle-on-Tyne, in 1846. 
ved with the 
commu- | increasing g their fecundity, and improving 
P., his | the produce. an is pa articularly Saportant | i 
osal of the seeds, as you well kno 
agg in wi not coeamels electricity, 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
an oe 
of 
lity 
Tu urnip 
The means me ne e 
galva 
cannot apply, but ‘electricity 
and by a simple, | 
derstood, an: näi 
an hour, and 1000 
can be ele 
next m g 
receiv 
Demain refe: 
the | 6th of August. 
Tha Duk, ER D trans 
p 
best thanks "of the ‘oan, and | its ac. ay o 
rred to the 
aie S 
h h 
had dey the following most satisfactory pe 
n the 
in | 
asily as an ounce at t 
as e cae 
remark, that t this my process palit ‘equally to ‘he 
mitted to plage Council the anrs communications 
e revivification of witheri ing plants, 
and 
In ier to 
o Inr 
if cattle, &e., for the Ballinas 
«City of D oF 
e Sir — ae to yours ae the 1 ee instant, inquiring ly 
mode = baining rer - ed feed for the horses of | P alps of the quantity of their fruit. loe show, w vould kz con- 
his establishmen s ile a ans ex! trial, an the establishment of | veyed free of freight on the Shannon, as y in the ai 
the facts I have comm pae S re members 0 
wT, Street, May Fair, London, July 12, 1845. your ay a Sati eend dn ok: Maen an A I beg to acquaint you that no Arse whatsoever will be 
“I beg to se ssd y your Grace a report of my mode of rt poda; I will cute aad ceil ok okify ea made for show stock, &c., by any conveyance of the | 
gala ting prot E e eae bec rand [7 hem in a day or two that pe ep p ooTapan are, the ie Si qui M liberty to 
success of which has as be roved l ices, on hannon, wherever the 
which I am anxious to make known for the general proso diy her seek nor receive any other — “than company’s steam and boa ts ply, as well y i 
of agriculturists at la: your Sopros ARETA SA canal and sea, as i kelo re communicated, Your obe- 
dient servant, P. Hov 
girly cages 
My land, a strong clay in good heart, and under- 
bong is oen A, palvecied: pee the aryr months, 
y early crop of Corn n b n 
yi 
ast wih cele harrowed very lightly with bae 
fron harrows bury the seeds gon i if shang ota f 
road- 
tical knowledge for the ponia good. 
“ (Signed) M. La Beavme.” 
„Mr. La BEAUME expressed his intention of commu- 
OWELL, Secretary. 
“ Edward oes io +, Secre 
d that the above company 
n 
obtained by the Earl of Essex, Mr. Lefroy, and others, | 
} f 
be 
increased votommodation By t rran gements 
ae pulled yt the Gras 
they are 
în 1944 was cut the first wae ie gá t k ioa i in Mareh, 
x about hi G 
of seeds prepared, and not Lot bee) Wy Lev a 
„Mr. Van Voorst an d M D’Ho 
_, | convey all stock and imple ements, as well as all other 
the a 4 
it would be impossible for them | wi 
d, 
= of oof geen the growth of igh 
T Crops —Ca apt. falowing © of Rozelle, i in Ayr- 
vid Dublin, free of all carri age to the show. 
| ac ser ciate ge no doubt attract a ard: numi 
of exl hibit end, but e 
vith about 10 inches o ; April 13th, it was c 
d time; May 4th, the third time ; May 24th, 
he fourth time ; June 14th, the fifth time ; July 22d, | 
ed area time, with ripe seed, and thre of Hay- 
the acre. Immediately s nia’ of the 
a ir 
se 
fal 4] 
font the lan 
maL | 
water-cart, with two parts of pare, urine > from the 
zelle, near Ayr, July 13, 1845. 
¥ 
sphere. 
“i e a to inform y you that ther 
re TAR kposoi 
th 
their ik and imple 
men ts shere, fe rom eee pat ‘ional fac ms of a 
veyan The secretary stated e Soci 
Transactions and Annual Report for oe Bo t year, 
than now on 
ate mpe: erat ure rin ji 
ree Tey 
bets d 
xb tho — might 
~ and the 
the labourers generally ay employed. 
be and w 
the ground 
Ayrshire, farmers are all in good spirits, 
r distribu tio: n. It contained- much 1 mo 
+ gta} } ld 
= 
7 
| has been, ergs lately co! wet, and yet it is sur- 
nd left i 
Man are; 
} 
3 
pe hg (as: ate, 
Tens 
however, ‘hres or fee 1 
wards; and has now standing upon mt Bore three 
= third cro for “iat first 
year. ‘a l 6th ; 
third, June mi fourth, hag eet 1o ong, 
the land. I th to ob- 
an acre, which w 
mation to sheep-graziers. 
“ (Signed) Shee Dickinson.” 
(Mr, J. Hu: Mr. Die 
p 
believe a light e crops a after- | in. 
S Ga] when 
| it was barely in the shot ‘bla de. 
“aaa! “ (Signed) 
seems a very early 
generally late re, an acre of it w 
Chidham Wheat sown the same day alongside of | t 
fo: 
; almost all are | upon the 
ea 
p. 
| hea pre desirous of dist: 
g m 
(hi of the ins 
ining, and 
8 
It was consi 
t-i 
same, 
copy, O: 
num: 
price M 
ARCHIBALD HAMILTON.” 
m the Hon. Edward its a letter ai 
and c carry out 
copies 
the following communications were also laid before | 
, | the Council :— 
on 
the society’ S fede It 
= key last- yẹar’s report o on hand, sh 
_ The secrétar: 
. Fro 
sing his willingness to ree 
fih 
Council, ¢ on his return to ‘he United States, on the 
J 
d 
the Lo and Birmingham 
l Funetiols Railw: ae y Compiles, p. a rya ents 
Soe 
o 
the r efforts in promoting 
f| to 
ure the 
dalok ai 
t 
July 
i ss seed I had of you, I ociety’s thanks for thei upon the m an 
; = the objects of the Annual Count try en ting, by free | the well-known character of the loc: ality, and the 
after a crop of spring Tares ; t 1 j DnE be m REN implem ng their creased facilities provided, no difficulty w as anticip 
with about 10 tons of good horse-dung. The Rpsporere a an the grant 6 T 
eeg aak 4 ighyae arate deat ertag soe ee poe san ae 
ey made v ick progress sails the . Fr r. Towers, of Pinkney *s-green, Maiden- $ 
bs. The G gi ducing ahi of mill, head, a communication on es A ‘Wheat, and the AX eee oe SOCIETE 
there were 42 couples, and the Grass supplied them result of his trials of steepi Tue monthly m ical was hel ae Ke 
three weeks, g the ewes chaff a ts, andthe| 4. From Mr. Hutchins, of rer-square, Ta S. K. Mulholland, Eas n the 
Jambs Peas. After this they began to feed it again for mens of New Zealand and Australian Wheat, : 
want of other food. 1 took them off the the a statement of their cultivation. rown, different kinds o Ae lax- “seed, Bainan t 
13th of May, and on the 18th of June we mowed the of Welfield, near Streatham SS was the appearance of the portion $ sown a 
whole for hay, which produced nearly two loads per| 5. From apman, of Doctors ar Lisburn, noe 9n n the 12th instant: 
acre ; this t five weeks’ growth. hoald not statement of the numerous uses y which Wheaten = 8 
have pursued plan had I not 2 Tares hisk flour is applied, besides that o d the| ~#|De jeseription | mE $ 5 pariet 
inte off t to sow with Sw e Grass economy of employing for the oa of pale Pa ground. 
is Bgl but at od fant an atit feeding off. | agra in the arts a cheaper farina from other i Bonba oss 
I want you cart. I am quite satisfied of its being | 2 |Caleutta .. 
the most valuable plant I know of, ially for early| 6. Ton Mr. T. K. Short, of Martin-hall cpg Da an| 3 |Egyptian .. 
ari d: it Tha aaas F as account of the cultivation and uses of the A 
eariy as Rye, t i wo for : 
feeding qualities is Pie 10 to lin ekeni ae e = 7. From Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., a communication | : š Ful i 
y Grass. well satisfied of it its ts goodness addressed to him, by Mr. C. Newman, of Co ag 8 pi von ME 28 do. IN 
I intend sowing a mae rb g Tarih, on the subject of the failure of the si s lish. si ao C Te 
mn after Wheat (Signed) . Hont” F w r Darde of F3 experience in * Fü E 
The President informed the Council that he had made | ich ef a e Y es essay 0 on e 
rotation of 
arrangeme: s: 
the clays ns for aa trial = abe ickinson' eae a . An Ohy oa ha e aain of Heath- andá re- st to be i - 
on chilies of Dorsetshire; the result i; ceived after ig ane prescribed for competition fi ers, 
ould in due time communicate to the Council, along ZET — Pa Perag on deseription | rowing cr’ op fi 
w PEE VOTE comparative trial he in- pi E ada n that island with | {t over until next =e 
tu i f i then to stee 
E a of the various Wheais on the i. - From Mr. Mr. Hill ic a of o aside, igen fa loa en 
refe: Society’s P a F 
we Conn n th he falling œ —The President laid before notice of a motion for rescindin A gth e prese regu- Te a le 
e Counce: e following m addressed to lation which excludes paren E PE be 
him b Beaume, in reference to the Tieation i p rry hiw 
of i < urrents to- for the p PAR xcitin 12. = From D Jo 3 f h the Society's a 
thei Sage ate quickening doir pre g rom Dr. Johnson, o S pegam, a letter a ere red rela tive w 
ty I 
following facts, which I think important to ment of labourers. — 
horticulture, 14. From neato Dickson, communications on Flax-cul-| the 
recent ex ve n| <5 | happy to 
in quic! ening the Council then adjourned to Wednesday next, the | if Flax be j 
rating their plants, | 6th of A August, paa |20 other crop 
wsbury 
13. ‘toms Mr. M Moss, of Hull, a letter on the employ- | id 
su 
per by La 
wa an hè letter of a 
effec 
| The following e asi from 
