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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[SEpr. 20, 
y | tical experience. 
It is my ‘wish, in the remarks that 
ing out as it does in contrast with the disastrou 
I 
the farmer of that practical skill and dexterity only = 
to be acquired by experience, which teaches him wt er on the ehem ate S scenes acknow- | counts mr a the sa = Paper of disease preria 
r i Tabo : ed (in many in plan of i 
ow to direct Pas bagi s hy sar ag nage 8 of with well- mee n chemical p nels ; and I think it it | Kidneys on, the 5th of December last (before I Thad pti: 
eir work, whe y 
-| will a Dae who the matter aper on the subj ect), vid 
farm operations, ow and when to conduct his eae ahs oe rae Penner aiy o manure is | one foot Biha with long. dung over ject ging fre 
market grape nable him, in short, reatly increase ihe es y the admission of oxygen +l th rs ee haisi 
to act with true economy In every tment medium of water, Wa at thia t sonte of the evils a arising | iien, and the tubers Ae » With your ma 
his business, manuring may } will, resume the rationale. of top-dre: ing in 
Have we, then, been wrong in g ided: This pete of the subject bears upon | my next. aie zygen Many thanks:: your haisin, = 
the pewnticg a our readers ag pe moe sees of | tk If h as appears abe fetid chtibg: gd diaro. oani 
farm m pra actic be the with the ae erops in many parts ofl lattention ] 
ngland er Bel 
CONCLUDING REMARKS 3 ON THE SUBJECT OF 
HEA 
gium 
Tr the acco counts received. from various parts of | 
ot country, it seems that the Potato Lora odie 
ON THE MANUFACTURE OF DRAINING-TILES; 
sar us inued fro 
may be use 
m p. 632.) 
o say a word here to the manufac. 
2 G, M reem Bar: tems, sie ubers, die from the effects of a disease. Ir e mai 
EF unde rotand ' what varieties:| The plant seems poison + seg dy ing under tiei nflu ence | turers. of rs old- aa d. heavy deaining-tiles, most of 
mi 1 y „an inquiry: | of some unknown agen on th whom 5 La _ aware, dislike the introduction of the pipe 
must be made into oth cae effeets of the process of | sam i ffect of aces 
£ the flour t i d into po circulation. Tt wheres paari them, I cage advise those gens 
J 
bsorbed and carrie 
becomes; therefore, a a necessary ing 
tlemen to march with t the times, t 
The malignant 
nt dec comi | 
e diffe rocesses must: be tli sed, quiry whether plants ide eg 
and also the bread. made. from it, and the results com- | are affected by poisons as the £: their respectives 
ae 3 to be. een frst l ; step in such an inquiry | ; would be to | Baage a to offer their — at a fair priee, I would) | 
with man to the t that if the cost of draining can be 7 
some oo. and be even y amia to gi N same causes that gen nerate poiso: hich a e Koown to rought down from 8/. or E is 3I. or 4l. per acre, 
fatal’ to poma a The g question therefore sug: they ary safely il b R ae Cre drained here- 
uneasiness while ordinary bread has. been innocuous. gests its elf, ho the Ly pae at are | tofore. 5 acres will be dra Ori Sam that their 
This, however, ‘ound age scour human nb re an & p } 
patent bread, Ifi it shall be found to disagree generally, | produce a “otal ity as str fking er that which now | 2eW system as the ‘old, 
when all the i Og yp Potato crops ? Tt sg also be ease to gentlemen who are 
be given up. g aomanpen and 1 the evidence that» has been: collected) from. all | about t o drain their estates in different- and distant 7 
many can eat it only when it y” stale. is, how wever, parts of ri iiy e glo obe tends to prove beyond dispute that! situations, to pause in some imna ances before they incur 
a peti ‘stomachs only the baker a to deal j his of erecting tile) 3 because a 
busi ing to furnish the large table matter. Whether it be te: anne tilery c placed, upon a large estate, within — 
men we: in the smallest bulk. Weak hapaa must be onti ine Marshes near Rome, the m t an a ; 
suited with what they can Toa not be regarded as pein or the jungle fever of India, they a are all cause |i re be 
the regu da of diet for t á It was not in- | by the hydrogenous compounds existing tileries in thee country, i the. penser 
t 
or 
he, strong, 
ended emer man a live ne br ead ans nor by any 
consti of grain 
po 
Yegetabe matter in, a stagnant s state, 
e:pe utre 
pipe-machine, might hive it shifted from tilery to tilery, 
ola most, nutritious, would: probably pte d 
nimal refuse 
of the poor or in sewers and drains erir ~ imper- 
Both these forms of | 5 
human frame. an g omnivorous, 
puts beyond question that the my requires a, variety 
of substances for its due suppor We 
know, as yet, are 
with fresh water. 
poisons are generated by the putrescent pro 
and 
carrie ed by aw solvent power of ner oar into ‘the 
expert 
Several 
the proprieto to be paid a proper consideration 
jen and burning any given STEKAN of pipes or E 
` B — be the man, rendered by practiee ~ 
ac 
of the pipe-mnashines are Now sop 
ri can be placed in acart, and stan with pe 
nan the. fluid impo sbae ih ray aaa ; poisons too subtle and too vraag ih quan- 
gastric j uice, ether, the. c an me | tity for analysis a known ouly b thei —. A 
are sy dhii orm in cio composi Sion, h has n > ir s AER mt n from There were 14 pipe and tile. machines exhibited 
far as , been ined, nor what their ‘ost specific d y Jast. month, all, perfect. andin good 
mlad rnei eoh i is. mages processes of fi evalent in = pet the Hemp ing order, A pipe maker would nas p make a great miş 
animal tory are hidden joss heed and are really season, | and found to arise from the refase of Hemp take who purchased any one of t ut, Ce 
tad We some were better adapted for particu an purposes a 
n heaps 
| sun. 
exposed to a tropical 
The fever was. soon found in ton the 
remedy 
objects than others. 
sie vass support: of the —s under Dye: nee: he 
with which we are altogether arae They are’ for the prevention of these and s diseases is to | logue 
pre in <i o to enter ntonaw combinstians, be found in a a panan of Oxygen through the B Mr, Peats piapa 
what. is superfluous being ex: octet It is-proper, how- | medium of: fresh w The oxygen in| gs, Mr. Webster, of Hounsdown 
y , > 
ever, to look to the acknowledged nutritious maena yi form prevents — geneetan: att the pestilential from 201, to 507. 
we are fully justified, by what is inorm, i in looking Pig | compounds of hydrogen, and disease disappears. 
and ing Wheat that contains the largest qua If, then, disease in. cman subject is found'to be| io 
It appears, then, to be the duty of the ' great pre produced bya a are emanatin ig fro putrefaction of 25, Mr. Clayton, of 
il associations to employ able t all table matter, is it not reasonable to} , ar Ha oe 
and Ireland, and to examine them with care, Hor ot ely | 
reference 
> in, Cha 
detrimental to pom life. Masses: of pe animal | 
mee 
54. ock, of 
Uig 
ditto, 200 
merous aceurat 
lant| 60. Mr. 
ams dino T, f Capl aple 
pense of 
private individuals, and many will be 
an iny: sy may Whea the best „Sorts: of Wiat in al 
tain conditions aa si and. sole ih, oe 
lumps: of m: 
+ ts, 
share: — in the 
formed t 
e same ma nner 
and the best. manures p them. In faae 
i be examined, both in reference 
Tot th, 
pi are 
William Ford, 
3l, 33. 
70. M 
72, Mr. 
License, 
14, Mr, Hahenedine, of 15, Park-street; Westminster, Hote! 
of different 
of Mere, near Knutsford, ditto, from: M 
mberlain, of Bre 
Hatcher, of Teanenden, vient i See 
fro 
Seragg, bs Calveley, near xual Cheshire, 
of Fulham, y ditt 
Mr. Ainslie, of Acton, Middlesex, (not in th 
The eee al is a list 
he stand i e Shre 
anchester, Huntingdon, had_one; pri 
near Southampton, di 
constructions, prices, from 
21, Upper. Park-place, Dorset 
near Worcester, ditto, 20h 
Wakefield, a: ton, of Graj 
, near Dorking, ditto, from 151, to 3% 
ar London, ditto 28 i 
with me ‘ea as to ‘tine 
with the sei aa tint 
ag kill A Krpe: 
the 
Pap 
The 
to human food and that of horses and other a nimals. 
panel aao of: manure under, rgoing hydrogenous de- 
which might be saved; prebably never "have been matured: into 
7 j C de mare For the 
direction of- the brewer and disti Barley iw all its 
periment. „To wh ic 
alow thes: 
May ~~ = fly in aE e: Turnip. crop. — for admission to the 
espective machines of Messrs, C 
and rere were setiapart by the denen fone further 
ch se: gent 
yard), P 
layton, B 
of those 
Mot The psc of insect | 
h 
jas food, carefully; sel is nok yet known, place here, i 
po gangs motley tunder enpe | er ero nadlon pa gra to oo slightly putreseene ; 3| honour, of being a hoodie of sp gaa pi 
; jer 2 taken up by, Reid, now. o 
2 apapon baaiigariia ene have the interests.| just hate sand others in. the full aan of life. damag i Pao pies Me pes hia ern 
Ste ok ae "i not abandon it altoge-|" The manner. in, which: food is presented to plantsis| Jate Rev, Dr: Manno t, of Horsmonden, in 
ing at command the Sectallliog : b oe Ay pale nim lg iani and | (See p: 272 sp 4 ot oe 
ving, at command te Ageistaniee OF very abla chemists | gnowth and fevalopmenty aa, it is sie, penis and. he » "at all events, 
vigour of an animal to be well and.duly If the |. vag ied 'the i 
—. —— =o it — gp ann conten —_ will rejoice anwan an ubject is impropetiy fed, the ho mass or Ps blood maag AESA ~ iog te 
etter iş poi , or morbid secretions , in which | +. 0. important,conseque 
E worms Sa per pea anim; yo prime Can | inepties oee i i f his yout 
ena OF am AND asen ON MANURE. | it be affirmed that plants are exemp from such influ- apes agg agg tener ty : rise. from 
sis tans or even mae - When we he them i vs a Slasa! pi Soo mes, Ab shonli poreph eiat 
would not, though convinced of the truths. which my | with the known analogy of n ononon toas ai ae ewe : 
o chown, ‘nature to suspect that 4, the Rev. E. W. Rich: 
pect a. Ce m attack blished improperly prepared and ly assimilated, is y Maa ph Adair T. Edwards, Esq. 
present time ae ie d ieai read Paige > seija ept. e =e daff House, had ta peso ea bons is 
t tim re oodne t f ege i ia é 
oe a ye i the p A agricul- hasis ta dig it nie 2. = nd the eee | mier To (Mie, Fi Bards) ha tien 
to the errors of ; g 4 
a teal o y depe r : y pin in stead of mixing ite with the “soil; , merely covers the gn In the considera 
tin feng prop — to ae on i i g oa me Such treatme: nt of pleat 09 if if ee human ally), hewn eff 
digested an 
pa I have iene y is Sally: borne d food; due ies oan ion consequent Ia aaah a me 
ould ie as ag for | vigour are not to be expected from such a, mode, of | of three or, fou: 
s is S wavemied with ker waste, and, 
ap: fertili ity te land as 
i. show that the is 
> wake of prac- 
a that t the- f pal e of oxygenous. com- feeding, a 
PHS. 
on 
and imperfect nutrition is the ri 
strung one before 
connexion 
of | between i Pepepe feeding- and the Biase of the Potato 
basins a0 it ap poison 
a striking comment on the effect: of 
inst, a sia by a 
t: It may be only. eran ta but it-.affords | 4, 
of top-dressing, stand- | 
land counties, 
age, be work 
thes subject w 
| the. economy, at 
horses, instead of 
