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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZE RTE. 
[Ave. 9, 
th y be converted into pasture without any 
f as P pr ha as a pasture wee sag A Te a on 
which it was abundant was la id dow: to Grass fi 
lea the growing sea-weed, in quantities which 
pea Gnereditie 7—and alike is the seaneed o of the 
as at t 
so deep to reach it. 
If you have a great bod 
you must fill i in vert da than usual with s ston ney a hep 
| most distant island of the H ebrides 
ree yea 
£ eing i a single plant, nor be ave Ki —* peaa it in 
to look for such a phenomena. — The neer say, “the 
ere pomi. This, with some others, as the Wild 
ma fatua), Musta: ai (Sinapis tinct gg &e. ; 
re seems essen a wth. How- 
hi 
from the fermenting and “decaying sea-weed. Can re 
learned | gainsay this? 7 It would be ar to give nume- 
sa 
and is convert: cies yay fot appear ; but if 
< 
1 ed into pas 
again brought in tillage a pr be as abundant 
ever. So certain ar spring ms chen soil 
and circumstances are oes ble t to t er wth, that 
hil ts to ate the off- 
Vans 
spring - of an “equivocal generation. TA all re are 
Hocieties. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY aie _— me 
A Montbly Council _ ea = the 
6 Wed 
seed, in some | 
- | cows, they actually Lagan Span or an the ‘spaw. 
from the seed, which they call spay but, by a sort 
of ‘hoe us-poeus’ mixture of the of horses an = 
: ir can pees 5 1 
here reproduction see sangis olati ay : 4 day ne “the Ean T 
pg psi sina’ va Coleridge, the poet, seemed to August § preasa nt , the "Right Foon, Lord Por RTMAN, Pre. 
understand the matter, when he said, in his ‘ Ancient | 5 ent, in the c Col. Austen, M.P. ; T. Rasia 
T peT Barker, A Ha Browne, sq. , J. French 
‘ And slimy things did crawl with legs upon the slim; Burke, Esq. ; F Cherry, Esq. ; W. A. Che , Esq.; 
The e only ee in which mankind seems A he ve | A. E. ape Esq Se Ha H. Gibbs, Esq. ; S. Gran- 
at lea z acted, ow the laws which | am, Esq sher obbs, Esq. ; E. Hussey, Esq; 
i3 tha. dain the Mush- |J. Kinder, Esq. ; Col M‘Douall; R Dren Esq. ; 
room, Our o only ae Mushrooms = Price, Esq ; Philip Pusey, Esq., Sp A. 
me, Esq. ; “Prof. S 
Sutton, Esq. 3 an aa 
ere elect 
ae Prof. Solly ; ; J. Manne 
r, Esq. The following new 
o the idea that the ‘ ‘alk 
ehow or ixed up in the pre- 
Nicol, one of our old and most enlightene 
ives a very clear and pa ar apoian of 
the manufacture of Mushroom and of the spon- 
i ich ‘The culti 
sE still, however, cling t 
vation of -t ushroom,’ says Nie ol, 
calles pa se the most curious of ay 
v 
ivation — of any other vegetable, we either sow or 
ial. eed, 
pose n E eia for ages without germinat: ing, a 
yet p ie their vitality. Another species, the oe 
volvulus sepium, I have nearly from my garde 
iot by getting up all the roots, whi Id be i 
‘practicable, but [N.B.] ringly cutting off 
shasi enever it appeared. — llestree. In 
nee th pte of “equivocal generation,” 
alluded to above, gral e liberty of publishing 
s ` ee abridged fro he Inverness Courier ; 
pla raph cat iastration of what ithe a taneous 
ay oe li 
nas ppn nen o phe 
dor the e various tribes “of ‘aaa Leased ungi, 
which spring h in our fields i ida s, after 
ment, chy that ‘wilt ny apparent intervention “of | M 
rong “smc consider an indispensable constituent, | 
viz I have somet ined naturalists, 
e seed. 
jeni wrth recount the various, and round-about, a pe 
tedious processes which must take place before certain 
our mode of walt ration or manage- v Sa 
a 
materia 
handle ; but in the 
ushroom. neither sow nor plant anything visible, 
= Teast to tie: brake eye 5 3 yet it is certain that Mus h- 
Saer roduced from seed.’ 
of "this ply tres Nicol has taken it from ‘ hearsa; arsay.? 
Fr nthe e great pear Na p d and scientific now 
La d 
— by theory or precedent. For instance, if we 
h and bent, and miles from any spo t producing 
enomena, we may also 
reasonably hope the further light will be kagera us 
Believing t ees animaleules, aided by 
atmospheric influence, are true ar hitects , or 
with h 
any ee sort of herbage— —has become, by the 
pplication of burnt lime, field, 
e will probably say that the seeds of the V “White Cl 
pe 
may yet | be able to direct the stream or tide of thine 
ings, so that it may | be made to work for our 
f birds, and dropped, oie on the field. 2 a 
wrong direction, we 
may | be. Pile to i it up, ‘before even the ‘leaven’ by 
re know that the seeds of WI 
erial sul 
fee d Ô 
be 
=| 
Ga 
Sa 
Aa 
Se 
LS 
et 
rried a 
us 
the blight, the rust, the mildew, the smut, and numer- 
promn by this me- 
i 
arahen, o yue many imagine, and, I think, with 
e the works of pega aig’ and that mi = 
ility © 
that such may cocsstianliy saman to = year 
> but ig ge say of 20 or 30 acres, can be 
seeded over in course of a season or two, 
ish of their excavations— 
fee of the as which ems ern their creation.” 
e will sus pect 
us 0 of a ene for 
—may “be yote ‘by a a | Fina 
Middleton. a hn, Spa: E , Reepham, Norfol 
Tollemache, Henry Bertie, Guard's Club, St. EETA s 
Jesty, Thomas, Douce Farm, Pid n, Dorset 
Owen, Richard, Nantwich, ch, Che shire 
Cookson, John, Hatherton, Nan 
Davenp: ee Edward, Speenston hall, Bunbury, Cheshire 
Ellio tt Evan, Marsh, Landulph, Devonport 
Barker, Robert, G: lynn, Barmouth, Merionethshire 
Field, James Pope, Chesham Vale, Bucks 
Kigo, Joseph, Market-cell, Market-street, Beds 
w, William, 
c 
Edwards, 
M apate 
Welch, John, Bachymbid, Bach, Ratnim, n = 
Pardoe, J ames, Sion-hill, Kidderminster, Wor rshire 
Hamilton, John, Sundrum, Ayr, Damttiiahire 
Cholmondele ey, Lord William Henry, Cholmondeley-hall, 
Cheshire 
opgan, s ohn Maude, Sunderland, Durha: 
Hammond, Horace: Semadi Limbert Kent 
Glynne, Sir Stephen R., Bt., M.P., Hawarden Castle, Flintsh. 
Haslam, John, Chesham, Bury, Lancashire 
King, James, Dullingham, Cambridge 
n 
o a 
e, Wolverhampton 
Smith, Samuel Steedman, Boston Caste, Ludlow, Salop 
‘Ashton, Richard, Limefield, Bury, Lancashire 
Baker, John, Bridgnorth, 3 Salo op 
EEA Captain, Old Swinford, Stourbridge, Worcester 
Bowman, Edward, East Stoke, Newark, Notts. 
INANCES.— AYMO , Chair of the 
nee = Gommittes, prese: he Coun the 
rt 
which it appeared, that the curr 
st flight of birds, which h 
w seeds of White ei which 
t, 
cumstances 
o i is I would 
son | an. Deg of i light green 
ariaa ane, and common sense. A 
Glass Milk-pans:—I saw in the Gardeners’ NUFERI 
| BE time ago, a notice of glass m pe mak- 
in Dublin I ascertained that Horak pproctrre 
glass, ches top diam 
10 bottom ditto, and 54 aher deep, for the price of 4s. 
iameter, | o 
the hands of the bankers was 5,: 313l, and the amount 
of invested 2. 200. 
t the communication made by 
R H Give, rd P., of the Duke of Northum. 
perland’s donation of 100d. in cei ning of the objects 
e Societ, year untry mee 
be referred to the General N ittee, with 
a request that hp As would ht? on as subject í to the 
fret W. esday 
I was informed at Messrs. Dru: rummo nd’s agric cultural 
MORT REE that they had last last year 
ur: 
g | spondents who have tried them have the Kindness to 
hont any assignable cause. Will any p your corre- 
in Dee 
2. Me. ce aii haying represented to EREE cil, 
that some of the exhibitors whose Tile-m 
d wheth tris 
pire a of te po 
and roots must of course urse be 
an 
White delf p pans ‘and wooden tubs are in use in this dis- 
trict, = the reg Seas hor ges to contract sity cue: 
nis. 
illen, 
or two in the 
2 Te ik hp at-earth from 
€ thick. aai gow a quanti nE ' peat be = and 
open z 
Dai I hav: 
this “neighbourhood, api which there e 20 ¢ 
Havin ard of the e great benefit derived Shas stall. 
be ox a ese em musci 
all feel great! ee 
d if =i of your sie taai will inform 
m a ie Fis 
4 pet ema and fatto he eg’ o or has 
where I ma 
which 
y the ~~ Pairs rar g thus a through an 
< aean i pribi 1000° Fahrenheit? I can scarcely 
the Moss plants to roo = been propagated by 
4 Con- 
f Wheat in the 
io gro owth, , &e., but all the 
stant Reader, fees ae near “Brighton 
Wheat-crop.—I have a arge field o 
most luxurious condition as t 
[Many causes keg 7 be effectual i in hindering 
ea-weed cut for 
H alifax. 
f\ +h ps 
d 
1, ag oa 
apop gm af December, I bad a ity 
a special purpose, and 
y ; in the 
iod during which the pro- 
Jai + PH Pe tee P 
ks, S i it nN 
p g , and as the abortive culms | 
parr apet 
J 2 
an extent, indeed, ttl 
been the 
these maggot 
When ame Pher 
be deposited 4 in in the shape o clara i 
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2 
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oft 
ima 
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a 
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n from a sunk rock, fully half a 
hore, and only bisg d= at ae i spring tides and it is 
PREPRE 
2 
entity dizi down the slo 
n| 
as at pike: a 12 inches at to 
and, ra the 
oes this failure occur in 
or over the ow held 7 eee 
— —Will you, or your respondent ad- 
the following subject + :—I age finished 
ope, in a piece 
im in reference to his o achin 
n the a of Mr. Gibbs, y seconded wy Mr. 
sed the fo! pone _— 
(1). That the roceed 
2). That the Judges b of the protest of 
: iir hoaa a “and be indemnified by the Society 
rough t the 
of the 
Society 
n Mr. Pusey, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. oe 
and Mr. Gibb oe be a Committee to carry 0 
the Drogi ng resolut 
3. bag = Council pra grant the Petition tee! he 
Omnibus and Coach P. ked the 
rears Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury, e saat 
of the EEES pne for an incre: 
ae of remun caked beyond the of contra 
4, On the motion of Mr.. Fisher _ ee by 
MrR d Barker, nimous! 
„it was resolved 
eadow land, 21 feet apart, 3 feet deep, 5 cokes wide 
pe p aon from the previous 
weather not all 
harden, the sides (cla; i q= veh 
f the 
ins ha to be cut upwards of 5 feet 
therefore, 
e age or is the prese 
chee: ceed bd clay, and itso aa 
cutting sufficient] ap f aE 
of the drains. ie discharge a oop strea 
FS 
chat 1 I can ae imagine thei eggs cage 
or 12 months’ soaking in brine. But grant- 
| withstand this 
, thus leaving the | 
as if by instinct, to the 
it | ma 
ing d 
ars for the Sitas a ‘ache in aa tion to the 
pon of water carried off i—L., Ca rdiganshire. [it 
(1). That a comite cation made to, Ee 
n 
p pi = ee x nmi Seve ae api 
pez conduet of the es selec : 
tend the Shre e eti g etei 
(2. ‘tn the Silver Medal of the wets bo VT ia 
Charles Otway, Metropolit 
the pie ed ao of 
cil of his epe an 
ndered by h 
| necessary, in 
Bai a 20 akoa i if this be not- Aap: o 
| do not see that you need dig into the clay, 
to obtain the clay, to apply e _ | 
€ 
. Mr. Hillyard, at the Monthly Coune 
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