35.—1845. 
fa 
N 
. Hi 
om t, I think, be injurious to the o kes i 
Gmate stands thus : mus ij gra a Fences, is desirous of ascertaining whethe 
gs kilns 80 0 0 | SPpearance at first u under the cgi ni lit ttle Fe seoloured | am am right i in recommending w eak Haw irag nr agi 
elves ‘and fines, &e. 80-0 0 pres f r 
The ae ands pores lay, foe i setting knots of t em, especially the placed closer each other pee Strong ones. There 
The rollers so grin 0 0.0 one ; these soo ead till shee infest tht doubt, I presume, of the soun ndness of such 
vtec. Sad n 10 j: i } nas cine prevent a any further circulation a a a direction, Ie a “Vi illager can pr 
Levelling, Gaining, ‘andi incidentals the sheath, sc an’s finger, il 
— a Beas p: ge ger, he a rhe well to to Plant 
=j for a od and tile machine from 200. o 30. straw, but e latter sgo © ft growth the ad: t | as have | li 
of v ho w many pip pes or tiles of maturation "ar te seed must d hich will be provided with bushy z roots, EY’ may y place 
| the cul ation through the kno t, the grain can baa Bi a foot apart, and reckon on sia a strong 
T with the onan ant pipes th te | Scarcely ffer more or less. If the spots which rr in three or four years, I would s recom- 
f the number a pipes they [are much depres N a pal yaa colo “a are | mend him to pak 9 the hedg apy se edge- 
ii contain. No d would turn out i mi the npe found to Po k instead. nts should be ny recom- 
200 ANN hrinn? 
? 
(To be continued ) 
and as many pipes 
be studded with a Sober of pes 
dots, which (are at t firs St r 
what Seo pas 
eddish but. eventually black. | Jam 
th an ext 
The plan 
ed, in the Iak 
s Grigor, Norw 
nanos Py the "Prize Essay.— 
e sa m 
eens and p filled wi F a multitude of slong rey ‘slight ly Soci ieties, 
e Corres spondence. curved or irregular tie Reet con row of AGRICULTURAL IM 
The Use o F Ses in Curing Bacon. ~a observe minute ore They eisa species of the genus BALI RELAND EMENT SOCIETY OF 
ved ee ay recommended for t pos ria, for Oke are synonym my is the eekly me af nd , Ang. 14, the 
cor onde nts advise the use of —— aan J be- ap undescribed. “I theref. re “eg to © propose tae the Samin atea that he tod attended ‘the on fives of 
a D, ipts for curing m this — ich m exe be characterised the Yo rk shire — ral Society, at Bey ve where 
jì ” mixed with other ingredients, I had, hov at ‘Spots fs fawn colour ed w uccessful in inducing many of th 
male a memorandum respecting the use of. thie “ale at hogs confluent ; pe Heiney slightly cho aed leading exhibitors of paas and implements to send 
ch i is very strongly condemned b; r Re- | Spores oblong, very slightly curved, or ae con- Ballinasloe on the = of September “wnat Nothing 
asque in your Gazette of the 22d Februay. ee: his | tainin ng a row of granules e ienet g than his oea hat oc- 
ory is that the nitric acid of the salt is eadly pallor, Berk. in Ann. of aed Hist. vol. %) a species casion. From all fink fe had seen he tng nvin 
hat t common to mariners are the long almo be ep that there wo vad be a great a ttenda of strangers at 
to the this salt in the brine. He advises | Shoots of brambles ed, it the show, as nothing could equal the anxie y all parties 
entire disuse, and recommends sugar, which renders | Very closely pie ia disp ive information on the s ct. The 
more who ter, and | cave spots in the pods of = Pate is in wet seasons 
as 
, the 
would ; ote per * would p the last day for receivi 
a ve ery fitting ‘tin ime to have thi 1is subject better un- af a total Hy different kan. Vn the same stem saber Lambe pai 8 gre m for the bes t mode of amelio- 
; F stage ol | rati in Ire 
z this important atte it weuld confer [growth and from an examination ee various 5 specimens, Wed niuri the 10th of amen de is the last nice 
benefit upon all who g K was quite right | ser ving notices of aa for the cattle sho ow at Ballin- 
[here is another subject to whic h Ty in his oti that rust and r mildew 4 are but diffe rent asloe th t as 
ttention. From the gre at bulk tte our root ero rops, 4 t l be e occupied 
ch damage and great fe oaeiai often arises in acto between Uredo ee and Uredo linearis. | in preparing m catalogue a and a ‘the 
ir preservation dicmigh the winter. This great of transition from the two | arrangements for peas 
however, arises from the large proportion of water, Pale osed spe cies to the true mildew may be traced. I} the arrangements entered into with t rand Canal 
is one chief elements of roots tbat mildew will be extremely prevalent amongst | Company, it was also requested = u the pr eeen 
composed, and which often occasions fer neig e later Wheat. Nothing can be worse merk he speci- | going to the show should be dispatched from Dub 
ecay, Would it not be possible to all t en I enclose with some of the diseased join M. J. the 23d of 5 e in arean that 
ts (I remember seeing a machi ine which, effected: this B, onal: Cliffe, A #25. they may be in time for the wen eer ee ents that 
a large scale, and in a very s Wheat Sores A Newterry’ $ Dibble.—Your corre- ress take ee previ ious to the 
eva orate all th he water ; ae Pomaue spondent * iar mis es an article headed “ Hand N EAEN 
: P d y Ea n s two things respecting the FLA IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, 
dry place, Would thi nutritio a ble ya gained the prize at Shrew shu ury,| On the ee me the e monthly meeting was held 
fithout ae wate Our te ati ia K English viz. :, that a dik ler 602. heavy, | in noone > hee Mulhollan >- Ban oh in the — The 
frrow-root) is, I believe, made in this wa is use- very intricate, pa both, Ta end to these a assump- | Trea asu port riia diti tion the — 
il! app lied in Inquirer, Ban ee | tions, beg to say th of 106 
ne Distemper SGT che glad if t as a lette * Her ” of Bau, near 
uld e ny of y 
rs could afford information as to pe. cause of the 
d 
ilah? 
aper even on this k one-rowed machine i is pee 
Js „on the eontr: 
Fiebre Tah of Shite fe 
“ The 
mae whi ch; has this summer pre 
ng extract 
ile 
f Englat nd. Last 
not “ie it, but this, and the years 184 
and 1843, it raged fearfully. No a ia 
beas 
y al part 
ve dida 
H; 8, 
very uctioncvity this can be dened in lato as a more sim- 
ple machine in its differe 
Im 
eral, where the ps s em ot 
for, oe foreign seed is bro 
t home ; 
ved ai 
Neon 3t in, it is  imposs erg 
e heard of have died from it, but the beasts and | be conceived. I mean nit: to be fu 
are greatly reduced i etter, poten ly the} or ae merits s hand dibbling, t aim Es Füppose the Seer fon f furt ine. Baagi pire 7. red 
Fes and lambs, and the milk of t rts ost en- | Merits of that method which gained its ends with the | im portance ap pith I make fre in communicate 
y taken away during summer, na this a period | ae ies ntageons pen to the bores wil ae the the flowing observat ions from m myu work = 
a both should be improving. pr e sag one of these horse | — Although, i n genem the fA era r Flax-seed for 
ithe feet, when the fetiock į joint eee greatly en- dibblers £ Mr. pom rry, I tat Flax, yet it is advis- 
the feet ulcerated, aot they Ae oth beasts and | ment of facts Sesnactiie Ro M r farm consists of peT erag $ s, that e ery Flax-grower s' ould, 
p) lose generally ikeir Stace: observe that | 180 acres, useful Turnip soil, of which 140 aeres are | FAF E NA apah partot his Flax-ground, and 
only of sheep are affected. ME = ts are arable: I bought a four- TASE machine last a T og where it E s among tg Hieron. 
fected by blisters and ulcers in the m uth, hi 07. es dibb vg al Bh eat, with | of seed ; e first place, because the Russian e 
lable to take darjah ent. Therei a Soe gue from 1 to 2 b T ACT oh ai re being | does not gene produc» such fine Pax woe which 
sor Sewell’s on this epidemic, in the 2d the | my B qua mae ‘the a it Wheat hen cee 6s. 2d. has bee! saved on the ot ; and, secondly, use the 
gricultura] Jouroak ” but it affords little knowledge as | per bushel; my saving d amounted to 127, ] t by Pepe treatment of the ho home- 
e cause of this new dise , or any aR vi I le P the machine for. hire re at 3s, pen cre. I planted saved seed, he will have what he can depend upon. This 
ment to effect a cure. —A Cou y Gentleman. |233 acres, 417) nd by Christ with the Russian pet for it is 
mers’ Clubs, Berkshire.—It h astonished i fi with the machine to stand as frequently ‘either too old, or too peran dried by storing, 
that Berkshire; so professedly an R R count, follows by which it ae suffers, and at least becomes partly 
üld not possess itself of the advantages of farmers Ra saving of seed £12 12s. Od scoeniithas š mixed, by greedy me a witlr 
Literary societies and mechanics’ institutions By work for hire, deducting man . a ~ al inla oy i which is only half ripe, T edly, 
t Y sprung up for the purpose of disseminating „Total 48.19 T prye e the Russian seed, in the spring season, u 
— as th o allings ing of lat } high a price, that it Would be madu nes to ‘ine 
k, 5 3 but nothing nsiderable, the poor only requiring to be 
i Pofesional wants of the sy ka ei is thi is? t T| plo a aendre Yi t: at home of a better quality + With bos to the seed 
ot 
the depres of co 
ploughed po = dibbling, and harrowing Shier 
Ta ing I d 
5 it is 
the 
ri EULISI RTU, 
or ‘the mechan: perations of the ae nt, with E bushels për sere that i allowed to come roper degree 
Sreater degree of knowledge than that so 2: | es did “not dibble more. I also tried Taa for | of ripeness, and sho ld be uae a nearly as pof- 
4g a sterile soil cultivation ; or is it be- which 2 answers ae as well. From the present | sible after the Courtrai method, according to which the 
t writings or , pots or kettles are of appearance ofm re I estimate ega I shall have | Flax that has been saved is dried in bundles in the 
bee sequence than our pie food ? No, b ‘ Whea and 6 quarters field, and xi taken off m the winter or sprig i in >e 
Derw $ Pic ge n oee we ee the necessity for Barley. ee i- g „bar m The d bolls sho ma 
uitabie to their several employments, | is about 30. havi 
armers of Berkshire a parently cannot yet | nu mber of 60. This I attribute in at to the pressure pace aat) out of it, leaving the ster se seed st (hinteromer) 
e every county excepting this boasts of its | Shieh the machine gives to the land, which I consider | in the bolls, which can used as llent catile food. 
= consent hape or other. Many are | of Fa mF benefit to it, With these facts before Should the seed of the yar Te : its be 
5 nS brought to light, which would aster Win | iy | thi ink 
Rs e of cae any particu n as Spt of all I have my — as strong hold of fresh oil, it om the he planis too uxuriant 
agriculture is thus a fai i full a mer. and iernii growth, ow which it ice more 
ons o of the subject, a ‘the expressed| Poultry. gh oh you give me any i as ae 2 | coarse, woody, and unsuitable | a 
inexperje ny resalte, of the greatest importance to | disease with which some of my fowls are affected, and | seed of two or three years 1d sel sve in . er for sow— 
Mita sir — nown, h I do not find mentioned in any wor ork on Poultry nils ing. get passe Daa aa apap ng 
i ese clubs—libraries of the best and | The fi athers seem to ated been posse Aa 2 Bp qu year, then s 
“hog cn agriculture and the sciences as appli- | and pa great is the irrita of the thinly, and turn it, daring i F Tig TET 3 by ie 
“Shine jon cre opened ; lecturers are have torn their a a part of its oily contents a oe ee 
nitor 30n upon the most improved methods of | to eal f. I was at first in hopes er it might more of the property cf old pea ` 4 was 
Breater a which could not be obtained ithout a aiy i that they w moulting, hopes find that is generacy of the home-saved seed, it = sgt eign 
well aff an a single individual could, | not oy ease, tate it rmin, I bave | supposed, that this , from time > t 
for the oaas aope Soon to see measu | stron ng decoe of t wa bene- | ne by y Bas a 5 = z y it 
Painin armers’” clubs in therwise in ying | proper atte; 
te >a yel Wi Berkshire.— 77, fre vein and enting re otherwise in Their bae is airy | part of the Flax be allowed ore _ ed til fully 
oreda Crop.— Almost every Wheat = white-washed, and they have also plenty of fresh | ripe. The -ii Gar. but every third 
Rot before ood is infested with a ite | water in their t Reader. e resp Ë 
my notice, and which | yina p. 568, a “Villager,” referring to my s ma e aed vi 
