TURAL GAZETTE. [Hennvany D L. 
about a barrel of oil. Their 
152 THE AGRICUL 
f the harvest may be consider ois 
, about the same results a = m 
buy y edi the ae re Translated fromthe | the dept from November till M tay ` 
the | roasted are giv 
I have no remarks to offer with regard to the five Reports y de "pus Es regere qe Glas of in New sag c 155 o a good 
last plants, except | that their -— acsi Imperial Academy 5 . NY pe pipe pas those not tene 
com se e os aro tak ; 
the three first we arrive “ab the poop sacas | THE UTILISATION OF WASTE. Mea Bamon 5 " to the offal boa wh; 
which prefer, as we know, | [We extract from Mr. Sim — IG m go fore »i ne to some useful account, The 1 hs, of 
a dry and mellow soil, Deva in the drained field to reported r^ ‘the lee e Arts Journ weld o HIE - $ is meat 
„ eS oa hic og rd m : wane Pa ive in nature how nothing is wasted, | le i qup" dor _fertilising lan " Dee 
€ kd . Evi bes N «2 x the but that aT substance is 5 FS again certainly a was wo oduct, an ^ ni 
e i i Ende *etosella, Me prefers a damp soil. | made to do duty in a chang ged and beau ifie ee E. - Even the shank bones 
fe forged ange red pa 3 in de da lace ores of pel waste materials we make, or that lie Southern Africa. Ground bones, and da edh 
d ts — as three times (0.363) | around = re i i 3 
that on the area field (0 | kind 
I ought also to remark da ; ‘th e Myosotis intermedia | Society, con eh 
formed. $ distinguishing feature of No. 2, bc x gu 4 by 8 : "uec mede 
n 9 I Ars gem | Tow ns, v M Fothergill Cooke (vol. v., p. 49). at 397,0007.; and it is estimated that 70 
The rare occurrence on N ere much retarded by the] Firs o the Animal Products :—The ri puer Eois at home, worth pci i. 5,0001. 
quantity of rain which 2 eg on No. l they | takes the 5 when thrown aside by t n " "yiri an * t manufacturers of a 
ition, the ground imme- | it into particles, which he forcibly teara asunder, and | charcoal, e in the metropolis, could ip gal 
el hsara teria on on ad. 
e m iriiria pas "iius Jing thronghont pred : N 7 0 Mio to ot pice ES = Ho ow seldom is any attempt made to save E 
vege! y g. t the same | districts of Yorkshire has discove Fg ss a 1 dosis dieere th 
i > i i hoddy ; that gloss vers and silky-loo ing s very gener coll 
— 8 4 MY i UE vias Qa is s A tha t the Pet r T largely exported | to N of sugar and other idi eel ain 
the entire weight o 
to search for them in the entire mass 
occurred ir 
2 
Hi 
n 
kad 
H 
ll 
i hoddy ; : 
rode ad - filed i es se A 775 M od lor to the JH t the soft, delicate | In some of the agricultural districte! 1 a esteemed 
iT , . a | cloths i n ‘which ladies iy so forts, and look so a fertiliser. Some people use the blood of cattle ls 
considerable depth, become dothe de 8 graceful, are shoddy; that the “fabric” of Talmas, as food, mixed with meal of one kind or ayy 
vegetat: "A which por that the ae frequently Raglans, and paletots, and of other yiip aet in which | When intended for this purpose iti 
contains many nutritive substances, ne gentlemen go to the 1 to the Royal it flows from the veins, whereby its ati 
Academy Exhibition, or to A services in | vented, and it is then stirred into the meal, and bala. 
la iderabl the development of 4 the ev : 
ern St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey, hem shoddy. But|cooked in any other way. The coagulating proper 
rags that are n d 4 
lants. : 
P Soon the formation of the grain, the Oats were dini are woollen Eo good pe MET for | blood renders it of considerable use in c rifying 
partiall laid. They were cut on the and 24th | shoddy, ee beng are bern as manure for the Hops in mucilaginous liquors T. Dixon, one of our 
August, although still rather green, for the weather was | Kent, so Deer well as in our bers, has supplied me with specime 
ch. e ow of their remaining until they broadcloth, Keen * of dry woollen rags, after being used in refining sugar, Which is 
uld be riper, a — it was necessary to take advantage | we are told, are equal to 100 1b of farmyard manure, | manure. Cider is sometimes fined by this mel 
of a a few fine day or 15 Ibs. of liquid blood, when amled to land. There being simply beat up cold with the blood and put 
given in th ome “ mill waste" which cannot be worke ide: barrel. On standing a day the entire 
ing table :— y pae for W namely, that paraoa of the # l|the blood with the impurities of the cider 
Fretp No. 1; DRAINED. waste which is so lying at the bottom, in a tough cake, and the 
2 FF ree bats | above is quite transparent and nearly colourless, 
visions of the | Dimension manne 1 Husks, | Seeds of | an ease, that paunches and butchers’ ds ripe ges horse 1 
Field. Sagenes[]. * Manure. | Sheaves, | Grains | Straw. 95:9. | Weeds. | the T matte er &e., are 2 ie 5 85 r d 1 
is heavi * dealer dut i1 per b; 
- Poods. Pd. Ib. zol. Pd. lb. | Pd. Ib. Lb. zol. 1. Thi lled di 
1. Witt M 451 ehe 80 i 2 2 3 16 | Woo is is ca cannot e wonder the t’s meat vals 
s Roue with = - : erede] Bien ** creash," and dole out rather small aipemy worth t E 
; esegue 451 14.5 450 24 8 55| 38 12 5 19 7 76 forms a 5 yali- | of Grimalkins, as they have their profit to tum. 
z uM. 320 iiis e ee SE eo -— nee A | commercial products of the h aoa other aM 
, a in the useful ne of excremen 
Total .,  «. 1648 45.5 1565 | 86 6 61 122 18 | 18 1| 20 6 operation at th Ihav scribed fall in the 
ingho le 11 i 
fus Nos: wor tui. Hues = Dum- a8 as e are very y generally known to the pa pu 
y 
n 314 00.0 255 12 18 67 17 10 2 18 6 38 wet hitherto refuse | audience, I need not enlarge upon 
hie shavings. . Öb its ef ww 1i t r of the wash- foot oil and trotter oil are proles Tae! 
3 Manured with g f’s feet and d sheep’s feet; 3 
Pigeons’ dung.. 953 32.0 785 41 10 27 | 43 25 9 15 | 17 89 i domes stear- | former is used for — leather and l orter 
A RAR RTE ine, which forms the latter principally as a hair oil. Bladders of 
7 | 47.5 | 1495 |75 6 | 96 5 | 1 16 15 | 33 85 | the basis of com- | pigs, calves, and. sheep are prepared for 4 
I these P De calculated dor. a. domisiino they e candles, as|tying down "bottles and jars, &c. Quanti 
posi i 
well as a cake manure that sells at 40s. per ton. ported from North pec and the Continent, pé 
i n opem We thus obtain the following ——— refuse substance, which 6otitaliu: bout . — cent. in salt P x ickle. Some of the gut fo 
à UM E RS organic matter and 3 per cent. of alkalin is | Bologn: ee polories, black puddings, pre 
his sold fo; reple cue Sin cim mak | me h ri and they constitute the material oft 
mure n mployed as d iris important substance—gold-beater's 
Drs [eae | ee p A inihi ofa amd glue vrbs ar an ano which ae vli mds a 
— | oes | | : any ki 8 ccess when applied Under the misnomer of catgut ve bá 
j * umber of Sheaves. à crop, as from its pu- is a very im ant application of a Wis " 
T Manure 2037 1959 88 104.5 —— it acts rapidly. It is worth in the Wee of the dried twisted inte! 
2 Poem Da oe 2204 101 1044 al per ton. Poake, a name | sheep, cd the strings of musical instruments. 
— 217 116.0 | among fellmongers for the collected | All excrementitious deposi sits are valuable af 
Means. n 2078 19 108.3 ee arising in the preparation of e land, ey those of the domesticated anim: 
s skins, which consists of lime, oil, and | co S Ey ah available. Attention has M 
E LUN E E er S TA x hair, in various proportions, is also bend e to thë substances wasted in in the 
. 5 25 . n. 2 "o 110 bought for manure. The waste shav- and returned to the sea as garbage, and tothe (i 
ues tte n9 8, [105,, „ 94, n 1934 A. in whalebone cutting are em-|of the fisheries. The difficulty has hithe à: 
Means... 2% 35, = Wika Hm Ployed as a stuffing material by up- collection and bringi ete ME 
à —.— » » » » 119.6 olsterers, and for filling fire-grates | more conveniently-situated manu 48 the 
E x in Summer; and all the refuse goes to | The preparation of fish guano, that is, 
x EER A TA 5 Parca 94 1s, does Hu 126.3 itë anure, or to the prus- | mation of the carcases and o of fish inn s 
E cM no |B» Wa | nas siate maken, to MEN with other | adapted for restoring to cultivated soils ther 
aste, rags, a branch of industry which, will in 
Means.. ie 3 ee 2 , Fab, 14, L^ 900 — and horns, daten Mulder rese | a etii able pem E It is conf 
Weight of the Hus e drillings and filin of i 2 ; 
5 1 thoes beautiful 225 ie QU d 
2. 18pd. 6 Ibs. 18 pd. 20 he.] 0 pd. 231 Under th ies substitute for guano, which may sa 
Ti ww ait: =” t oed e names of glue pieces, | cessive prices that now limit Tao ic 
, n| 35 i spetches, and scrows, the offal or par- and which shall afford a E of arti 
Means 24, 33 ,|21, 80 „ 3, 8 fon a skins and hides and the p f guano shall fail 155 5 
Weight of tà baile e he hoofs and ears of | of guano, 0; naturali ly unde itself. ced 
— pd. => Ibs. M DE 37 Ibs, rn 20 Ibs.“ 122.6 by the Pus makers D d bm 5 Wurm nans 
„ 36 „ wn daz 5 117.3 : eather | parts, it is a valuable concen 
Tw "$9 “ese og dd Scraps are even converted into glu "fertili ia and 
" „ 27 „ j glue. ilisers, ammonia and P 
Means. ..]927 „ 17 „ 1268 „ 33 „ 68 "19$ | ota 1 Lerner pes ped — gelatine and oil may be collected 2° ed 
1 „ „ 8$ „ „ A „[ 1956 obtained fi materials, such as | d i i rally pay the 
Weight of the seeds of th : the raspings ad trimaiings of e s p Mee will gene sr 12 
s- | 29 Tbs. 4 zol.*| 48 Ibs, 85 zol. 20 w. Stok) snl the eee cartilage, and tendons y It i Bed e by multi 
js] 2 ee be „ at 553 ment, vic a a th parch- | factory experiments, and confirmed be dus 
DI CUM he — inde ofi ur A eds ea ber, and other that the waste and refuse fish may 
65. adio: membranes de the Cia at and — nufacture 
Means. 7 47 5 1 
An ination Fok a last table will net — h | Tre ne 
the cm pti E ¢ — written parchments, and aft y f 
is cs eden. of the li us sk fro om the non. ma ured s strip | return them to us in er e of kid gl the he riting, The resulting manure i 
thi g is a dry 
e shape of ki a retains all the fertilising powers 
i or transit 
S: ni while the 8 is the case with | and 
A » cricket balls, Do - ling tennis | con n 
p of | +} Be ee eee ü are are caught p E for | ance and sensible properti ies ma 
rge fish yielding! since every one can judge for 
