864 THE 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
[Dec. 20, 
ay of setting about i 
But this is not the c La with farm mers, How many paths 
are required to produce their 
How many operations, i d by a shower | 
modities ? att eded by 
Lani agate cme spa j 
or other circumstance p 
r com- | 0) 
should act vat the eud re 
hI 
alive 
the S. E, the Pleiades were 
lof a n agian lever than the fioa 
n more rapi pi ona small 
the instrument should b fo ee ety hes p valve 
should close on its sea at ju as the water in ie drain | 
RA pipe, and is about to flow 
‘mo at; and | 
| 
a 
ce of opinion et 
I am ‘afraid, ite Falcon” and any 
x semi, tho ae con- 
money, 
practiea 
tinually urging sing the nece 
o Saling A is very sorry thatshe did ant | 
ween the 
d become lesa 
kesan 
in the space 
h. 26m. the ha 
peter * Bh. aT 8 portion of he ach 2 a be 
from the rest, 
A ij “motionless 
degree neare 
Si very faini 
2 Sky-s 
3, the put 
rema ine nea "l 
moved jnearly a 7 ae the ee a 
arch w A 
fined ; 
«D, M.” 
e “In nquirer’s "3”? request before. to-day, Decen 
ly. 
me 13t 
or or she would} diate “D, ue 
the other prudently wishing 
as possible. Another cir 
smen from becoming g 
ry practi ical farme: er 
be 
Eva prevent this | 
peers for it is wee sean to} 
“thai time must elapse 
w ngs 
bs. of sugar would be qui ite suffi- | | 
M.” 
m 
1 
cover which Jas 
rae l- of ni “ 
on of the arch near Jupiter nin 
0 to 121 
eae a. 8 a a Mee ss. “D. 
enon » as 
tied, that as soon as sufficient pork 
of the t ub to admit of it, two heavy pieces of stone or fi 
psy first, fro ew a port 
man who was ~ | alle tos support his 
ae pegote of p form would, by pi 
pier some time upon half 
aly some oie ooper upon little more. 
Desom r 6, that one of his 
b 
salg when “fest the Phenomen 
par uring the whol 
ee 
Sco rds 
Ad 
a the 4 ee was visible 
D. 
in e brine. ‘The brine is ui aah. Je Di 
€ nor rth scab a wa: erg by 
very brillian 
tude 
BEE 
mi 
rons Auroral Arch and Phenom —On 
Wednes day the 3rd of December, 1845, “most answa 
might K 
oa 
science, pe si I give the noan „ana ve aca i 
Highfield House, which is—lat. 5 1°30" Ny. 
8 
1°10 W.; 
o 
of the Poi tate, was of little use; would it not b 
if he were to prove all his remedies before I ne 
mpage th 
ce of Labour in England and Scotland. —In the} 
G 
em to the public? —E. L., Ca mbridge- | th 
There had been several heavy s 
daring sar? day, and a beauti fale cum ostrati reared | 
s above the horizon | in > lone every 
byt ouds movin ie 
a zon fr rom the wes Sbs 
arih, ar of the last Gazotie, 
e 
rene eccoudly, by xa nan- 
S.W 
y forwarding a bee ge 
Piue Highfield Howe, near Ni aia min Dec. 
Societies. 
ROYAL panies RAL po oF 
NGLAN 
A WEEKLY Council was held at - 
2 Society s Houe 
“the annual meeting of the Great Oakley Farmers’ Club, 
where a great deal of interesting ma kies was discussed, current ; air ei kakaea fell. At sins 5 faint | in Hanover sare on Wednesday la ist pepis Dee.: 
the most of which is not beg to understand. There appearances of Aurore Boreales were noticed, ye the chair T Ra; aliet d DA hiwi S.B resident, ig 
„is one , however, whi ch h as puzzled some of us | increased very rap: idly in brilliancy. & 20m. r T 7I yes mi . Benn pias 
‘this cou ld d i the north 4 > 
correspon ’s wi ria now both England and Scotland, | zon ; above this, at an altitude of }5° was another cir Bell 6: Cherry Bsc i 
to state why the in the price of labour, as | rostratus of 5° it and upwards of 20° in Tength, Hyett Esy Diet 
Rope fe to cians g pi 1 p Ke 3 
e passage I fer toi g tensity of One broad | ps Bar 
he chides, in noticing some remar! ie by Mr pasa was remarkably Beant which covered the ad St 
Mechi relative to Scotch fi „i w m m 
MA Satai the reason why Si ne vere SpF we sdieery inte’ . A vivid pepe lz fy rner, beg is, Turner, Esq. 5 J 
iy ie (the latter ect dase nted), thas | passed through @, Urs joris, 1 aei t te 
ch cheaper in Scotland than in this | breadth; also an maser very vivid, throug Th w Members op pone tore ected :— 
gentry, ‘th able to get for 1007. as much Daan, “of 15° in breadth. ron oers were visi ible Sunaina mite nae re T -a 
Jabour as the Eag ish farmer can p na _ The but wedi imperfect and in on was 
piers hh y z the a $ Th 1e clouds in n the ‘eighbouhood of the Í 
tah ia to be arms papy by ibi 5m : $ 
pinchi either our ppan Your setting your Gh. the beautiful beam which cov =e the ase ate ich sk Georg ex The T 
t wal obliga Looker-on, Stirtiagihire, tween the stars a, 8, and v, 9, majoris, was ex- rol, Hutchinson, Tulla Hou agh, Co. Tipperary 
N.B. [Taken one sense, we should consider Mr. | ceedingly intense in ‘riianes. Although so near the pees es, Thomas, Brandon oa aoe 
fours ite emen ph Fag erroneous, i. e., la- | horizon the sky was very x; ; co at tha Be Capea age 
Soon, i d as indeed, more so than bet the E ji ‘ 
one difference bawi ‘Seoteh arming, 
å En ish farming, where it is in- 
h.a 
n passed through the stars a pe 3 
majoris, and A within 5° 
of a, Ursæ minoris; this coruscation, from the circum- 
, seemedto offer 
yg be 
othian farm is not ne as 3 that pate ed | 
per 100 arable acres in many districts of England, 
— the former may be the better cultivated of the 
two]. 
Agricultural Chemical Almanack. =“ Full o of errors” 
it ‘tae Ja is not, although 1 own that the v views in one 
| ste favourable opportunity for comparison. Another corus- 
tion through ab mando, , Urste majoris, and a a 
Pansat A, 6, and 1, Canes-ven patici 3 these cor ruseatio 
Eik: 
, Northumberland 
Carr > Jol ho 
Cowen, Joseph Bia agdo 
Bell, Chris topher Seym 
Ty 
2 1, Northumberland 
sdate, aeons = e 
were about 18° in brea 
perfectly o panen by cl louds. 7m. to 6h., the Aurore 
ang but sy 16° cama’ bed zenith ; the 
se part w the seation that passed 
through ` and b Canes-venatici; ; ge had extended to 
za 
h., the sky i in the Seo parhood 
of the 
ie eag 
hay bodii hia 
Brown, 
Parker, Trev. William, pector 
Worcestershire 
-on-Trent, Newark, Not! 
ader, TI elands, Dawlish, Deron | 
ell, Morpeth, Northam’. 
Vere, John, Carlton 
yg is ing state of agricultural chemistry such must 
be et If 
Eai Fasani- Pe mere The Clev 
ell, = J. Baker, M , Creswel 
Bell Tho on yne 
case), y 
are acl as ought to be fairly entitled to re 
| visible = which to Pak pels “The bs horizon was | 
| still Deg bright, and the li ight | assum ned the shape of a 
nder WwW AO No 
en cia m, ju astle-o1 Fee 
The 
mposition of Barley soil not fit eg Wheat Ti sae on 
respectable auth rroborated b 
the authority of Tha by p 
uth , who inserts it ye Pedr question in | 20m. to 7h when the sky was overcast, and snow el 
his excelent little book, ga icul d i fi when ther 
for You R i n stitution of a fertile | a break in: the clouds in the N.W., and the ee 
Wheat suil rests au thority of Sir cg sagan a again were visible conse brilliant, but no Selera 
ord | were seen. Ti pag 
oe alg on he does not use the 
ae eee to which I owe my infor mation 
no change until 7h. 55m., when 
the phenomenon cane much more ant, 
soil for the farmer’s 
com posit 
purpose to be pag yt most 
do ui 
castle-on-Tyne 
Potts, hots, pie Sur n, Long Be Sh Neweastle-ov-T, 
Bis st, Cap R.N., Jesmond, Neweastle-on-Tyne 
or, wie urn, Sunderland, Purhaki 
Moceas Court, Hereford 
bg Pp eee 
E 
Zi; 
Bart., 
dN NB. 
FP., Rou; m Hall, Bury St. Edm 
Gloucester an Portman-squat® 
shire 
for election at m 
03, 
ae at 5 2dwin, Wilts 
on sof a audidates 
The 
Pegasi; this Fesai visible 2 minutes, 
brilli. anda 
ssed fram a, 8,78, Delis phesegh t| 
t 8h. 18m 
ton, transmitted W 
Į i coer compose sed as I hav pE magal rime ent phenomen on was, Fca m ‘an Mr, Woonw ARD, ‘of P Litle Comino p 
pres The err nroral i i e city of Wo ore See 
the “ Almanack ” bricht h } t} the 3 Re aise Meeti ts 
could not mislead the “veriest a in sak, as the light it emitted was very strong ; in Ebe although the | at that iel ; and the rious plans and Lao 
atomic required tt ‘the eg aaa of r A $ 
the mistake. The source of uranium was correctly breadth was 5° „and it extended the whole of the w ray being at the sezi e time a forwa thi 
from W. by S. horizon to T by N. horizon, and was of | these p: send e referred to the os y 
Freeman Roe, 70, Strand. [Mr. Roe has req an almost equal breadth whole arch; the stars a ap- | April. LP. 
to insert the above. We must, nevertheless, Eer io mn para ee through this phenomenon ; + at| Earl Spencer and Mr. MILES, ; ” 
the — De T ns a ley soil, with | least t f the Ist, 2d, and 3d magnitude did, The | the Council the elot specimeni ma h 
68 cent of clay in it, pai er ing the fickering ng light ha da rap eymoid motion from West to | making the trial of the Southampton M r. Lister 
at- East whe en first discovered ; but at 8h. 27m., has the e | as judges selee purpose. 
ake a very sti e do 
deny that Wheat may grow on a soil ua 360 
(out of 410) parts of carbonate of lime ; but t to P 
this was very appar ent. At Sh, 23m, the phensesenon 
passed f the mo and near the following stars =. 
tion of “a fertile Wheat soil ” is absurd. ] 
13° eins Pesci through i 31, 
Dog Thistie. 
me the most effectual way to eradicate the Dog T Thiet 
A À Grase-field i is overrun with them. I would willingly 
yi pre ys 
so ie ep 
in the prend they barer t pet 1 pate es 2 & Ll 
l not SE > tnd mel 
r 
"Menage nt o, 
lation | 'ygnus h the phen 0- 
thro ug 
me which left = trail of light behind it 
li her 
for ‘the oe ra É one-second ; ight where it crosse: 
me Auroral arch e instantly wep. 
rem, mained isible a moment longer i 
Mage else, and vanished gi 
peci 
his farm at Tetley. 
mstances u 
Cu thbert Eoi on TEA in a, oe 
ras 
i 
ute che! 
z merely i vering paige order of the valve 
t the si ce plate 
and gre first, and the liant, but o 
te of the | the Piei gs 
the plienomenon s ae 2im., the po se very bril- 
silvery colour ; ; it had moved 1° nearer 
8h. 25m, the arch separated, and formed 
with, "i t is only ne- | into t wo bands of about 2 2° 30 each, becoming neare 
“iL The Coun 
ye eR oo 
a i ir: T. Raymond 
i a J, Bell Co 
formed | R. ANS Sewel 3 
