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GRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 775 
and d otk J Cia kt ah aie 
cre: jn length, and dal in England, to: save as much as had the seed 
r the a intake’ stream to flow off quickly. er rong cre bong a not keen deep, it yan Sedan Sues 
wo these small tiles under the supesindensicies of| ‘alhits a at 21 inches distance from o er drills, | coverin ring there is r nt; for I find that, with very light 
nd scientific persons, such as Mr. Parke garden-hoe, sa 1} inch — and nek in it s is rarely a failure in sound | I have 
rill be found very perenne tech piia at 4 inches apart se n grains s singly. Again, at ae = b bene teed 
a into the hands of persons of rent experience in in times ; then e best a ye for sowing). | It also indicates 
pee and the failures must, as a consequence, be | on to side « vince grains in in the same manner, and roppin ne grain does. not 
+h. | 
1 ‘oct the haiio aids es T —for where one seed ina a hole a ases 
$ < ee arpe : —_ a pan of insured a more inae sures hol or ato W operate to ile peris nn an ay in x 
general use, and not so Pern. vfo ped amara l rA pe — nf pr k gragen Hri 
mazare ones, and should springs be met with, | = | a $s] áls S| eq qual ‘number of HF sh i are nearly 
anathey Se eee &| 2 Jogis Els S| 5| Weight) Wei J 1 
I have another Tenso A n to urge in 4 in oasis of larger | 5 % gules (55 Ee of good of iignt decks bea $ of a seth places. 
scientific drainers, so pete nest tis z $ $ ES gi 3 ain, | Grain. Grain, | A a place, te i ones pr seven pane 
value or not: Thi adiit: s | hiti Labad assured, on iar cir- 
| l state presently ; ` 
d argon’ res eie at Erai ‘through tlie Ves re j Ibs. ozs./bs. ozs. Ts. ozs.|Ids, ozs. | ea ea did not arise from presently ; rye: er 
‘ ose ae best effec i from su ed ventilation. o 2} 51d) 4 | bes eds eee in ae tat be very evident, from 
4 is system, oe would 3/12 g | | being no prog the ether 
commend i Put 2 inch} 2} 2} ° 0 | the ps kanaan numbers of 
ied sagt een wo Po the frequent drains; a put k $ i “3 j ar ck aon 
e top of the field, or fall, a dra É 
SS cmeninnkag vith e re i of the same ; 7\12} $|11}73{0 sjo ojo 5 |1 4 was a drill of a ‘the fret. a aie sown vith ‘the 
h end of this cross-drain to the ditch beak, Š .. | se | sa 3 M help eng P r 
ut of the way of cultivation, leaving a hols 3 a 4 ; ina 1 os incl RE RA A aa A WOENE 
= — to oe filled mv pebble-stones, Wi ilil g b 1 1,2, and 3 
at would leave free ad i + 5 | 11 2 rom % 0 
te through 3 orron grai J might be | aiar i 2 A f at th iyan by i sde of 4 ad or rey 7, and bana; 
nings: This, then, would form an air-drai 7/2 |S] wje pio jo efa ao ina place, there was a et und —_ 
uld convey a supply to all the other drai 1] 5| 312 | Broccoli seed, in rows, well i sown. with 
ow, it is well known that a tube of an a alert] 0 kept hoed. ‘The 0 m an 
its contents to flow much faster if the “an end} 3 be J for 5 | Pa aiar jip ae ar the wpm of ha 
an if it is partially rain and there are £ n i ‘ | 0 ee 7 sebi inn pn si = thie pri stibae the the 
3 t 4 sm p 
ae to preven ai ape HAG TITTET te ate are T the larger produet of 7 and cue 
2 Wi ; ace a 
ns must be held in suspension until the surf: n ri 2 25 i 9 ie sown, ar x ioia T I hi ee 
i oa ric changes, or is b ke i S. 5) 4) % vanee seg iE en elsewhere ad- 
E Park operations. 3 sesede A tat A i } . | by t the "leaves, and by such an hypothesis I can my 
Se ae ideas an vy ds 
re safely presum ed to a aie dase draina age ji f & 1 0 dil 2 pet tiger Ae place. Bu t this same suppo- 
‘the access and change of t hi es Soe me i pat ted Ar | before alluded to, of th n k 
3 as, in argent ae tothe very Foams a 3 | 30 i 2 boi E aani at f EN pig ay 
e o e antity o! ; in these 
Be dhe entran of aie hic wi pari pay om |") | |a| g her erry em on ee oe 
a ook. x ee | were, instea i 
Raw. tha-niv ban Pozi aharia ROEA EA : th $ 7 a ; 40 inches apart : eap ee eyo 
d rendering the cartii necessito i l peaga $ eea a a A Jed the amount of a drill with the nantit A 
eeeption of othe fe e to, and fit for ti 5} El- | t 24 inch rhe Eni yof 
er fertilising agents, mie A should we 2h 8 logy os a at 21 me per t from its neighbouring drills, as- 
was a WNI make the 3411) 3113 | ea meget in the table be neath ; the roots, too, at | ‘he 
} shrinking of mee > sane see so t . $ + i ie in the i tral 
coed a trees a are eracks and el 9 } 6 ` oain ‘parts of the n iria. Keele L a hole 
x accelera! 7 7 drills f 
taken chang found that no hecehod Ainiggs š ddk [0s SYD OF FO: sf È -Ah | Fao roota deseen nding oaei the subsoil, which a 
eh hake land newly-drained for the first 12 3 is t i ts ee e a a ene. see A chem 
Aag ge ee ead Fa Noyes We dove 3 | 2¢| 15 | 10 erin an ; few of them spread out laterally. It 
er heat : seasons, when| 7| *| Š 6 ’ ‘apace bo- 
B, provai ied ia beieis the natural l agents - pelvon ~ rf 1 7 tween the rows, &c , increased en products peg 
shes Mairen a| WAS P e ajo rjo æji 1 {soil 7 
of ain heric influences, eould pry 1] 12 7 Table II. is very favourable to -i qe of 
very rapid change in that large mass 4433 wich = considerable distance between the 
all I have said in f s| ¢| 20} at | 17 on eee ne eee Pe 
in eis 
À subsoil ventilation, T ig nioak on geo 3 20 Bu 7 4 wliceds 
eagle age si o by side with the e oii z[mli |} sjmio jo 1° 1 would suffice for an acre. In drill No. E Aog 
á n be done at Š g 
where draining is being execu te miria ex- Total’. 676| 2 4 {0 52 94 [10 10 m jin holes), 3 
Selita ee , where the outlets can on ss pl Tr, aver me 4, and 5 sends 
3 that the mouths of $ th peiras rills at or inches asunder 
Be ney are oe a seat oom oo crn the ofa of fram one ‘iano oniy mewn 10h fran aero 9 
ia Pend 24-inch bore, then put in the next ae Ae ee a ee ee f. Goodiff, Granard, Nov. 3 
i pipes, the same a went ey a 
. The la é drain . so on alter- b Weight of ed | 
s sh i Weight of g' weight C ömputéd| Com 5i 
end 1 or 2 feet longer than the hans, a = oe. [Siok | weeps FeS z “ent ie iar as “Stata vag Pag, Tonia | of | by menses 
ir-drain may com es produce. | Grain. i a js of sia g aeina sga 
pg oeo opne nghar ame Acre.” | nner | “Bus, |" tate Acre. | Statute Acre; 
The emptyi i of O, T before Ds. SP RSE oem i : E initia | 
i » | Ds. s = | j 
ope ence tas ere tai ose areke hen to 1 o g b.. OS Ds. ozs e. ozs. Be T De. | Ds. ozs, | Ibs. ozs, | Cwts. ars. Bs. (Qrs, basha. gals 
TGs dae and <r ett hace berets Hia aj w Is CERT 
podde the end o rir Aee car's tiene, shee} £15 2 3 3 38} 0 iu a 53 ARE Be ee | = oli 5 ë 
; cut acro i angles the aate| 2 a, € 12 214.9 9 10 | 160 | 1 S| 49 ToS B 
drainagi > i” 0 2 1 i 0 13 3 2% 3 
anes. patai the tiles: in cutting this open-| 7 | 0 1} | 1 giso ee a M ri i go eM Eug 2e 
observed wha A a) wo |1 4 2 
soil betw what al n has taken place} 8 | ° 1 1 10} 2b 9 0 I 12 e e sjim snis s z 
| between the larger or smaller drains. | > ee ee ee Sa ths pas) ee L? A 
asegar lts are in ur of the Tinch Í a st La 8 | 3s isir a $ 
ot hesi -= i 
A wn ay gaea with care, as e Correspondence : wore ans convincing them t they are not 
e je maw, 
Sistas cans tee | a “So Sl a Eta rer ini ee gage ch gaa 
‘mit. > ? o seem 
3 ON Hitsherurtsigg aeons jim sort Gr keret en mee friend be Pan pad? arein ma — their ** candid 
DIBBLING GRA bn A i Pa Jesus seed not obtained gird ngewe 7 ees of ting 
artia y Kps i the We ral Gazette it evening, a A deans os ars 8 ~~ m this Base ae A friend has sent me the following account. 
hey are rho a the Ty wri Mala holders o of allot- | these women ;” for, upon trying seven sets, Tend | Se ap bir mea e 8 miles N.E. 
ke, ad tha rd tey pping se eral grains jess than six tainted ! ‘This will, probably, ensure mis- “te oy i Lot 2: 50-yds.—Planted in 
ful, Oo. this practice is been | ridges 18 ins. above the level Nothing but the shells of 
but also injurious, and as come not o! ted, and i shall have the commiserators, who are | a few tubers could Lot 3: 50 yards —Pianted 
humerous experiments, and is to be found | now shakin g their heads, triumphantly prar en upon the level ground with earth upon them 
ona have during the ae ee by many spring, ye e how it would be.” I have planted | Three parts were ten a = ed 
reenter’ it a place, seven ilat overt and I now nto © E Te T find there is no tting | bad in a few da gs p 
ts, and that they may er A aa teliat | extent of Paas ape inquired much as to the | Kidney planted on the first on of gst a plot o 
‘ellen a pact of oo pace bane = — a eee und which d and tightly dug in 
Ro object j h my own riments | Tay Siene nok sinsi field has eses > r. Lot 4: 50 yards, Regents. The 
1 ee tna . T would also press the sang co paste: Poanes fer n planted an the Potatoes dibd 
ig 7 an a i 
every humane and en the attention, as I am he basas indeed as they bave ca maisi- ’ o yi Ts a ira 
T a desire, | tained as sound as bells.” I have pers ge Planted in the middie e Anp ; “aibbled ‘and 
