THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, E i 
222, 
tables from the Kensington Museum|tomed to contract n 
13.6 t gn gi pe — contain four times | es de “a Leng ‘man amet have A aen s 
as much, or er cen | fle boli o Eu est 
Again, the flesh-forming matter in guias, si ini te of the organie parts of his body," it be- and filling ty of 
à parts o Y pul ing so he 
per cent; in Oats, 17.05 in Potatoes, only — p- kr Shakil inquiry ow he can get the e things p the bfitd jetita “the nha con 
rtion of the food, to yield it and their comparative cost. Now r day earning. 
we may see at a glance how re | yield this 5 oz, it takes as follows :— j e flowing is is a detailed d enge 
: S. OZ. : on 
Potatoes to build up a strong constitution ; "^ Nune es di average 6086 when 29 acres of Me rie a single 
if we look at the past and present history o Get 1 olg 4 EF 
i n es as Rice ve uc ee te » » I 0 3 ou ; 
h PPP n l cols ME eil. account of Pr. 
y F ‘otatoes .. .. 2 n E p oye oy e coni cto: 
ps of many large districts of England and RS From these quotations we need not won mi i at a ad Swedes, — pom lifting 40 
ave profited m a av — * the labourer on Oatmeal porridge and the pls work, and the. tons of 
me n : 
moor 
and i ou "be 
England, especially on the stiff marls of the old more hale and hearty than the Potato feeder; and 
kr bets sandstones, d M 1 ne ye ose it surely only e y the facts to be known 2 : 
„ eased | through T Aal B | ground or on, 3 AAN 
Tatum om every a ‘arm 2 the wa ood museum is t nt most readable—to | & escent; so that’ the | 
in value in Beeps to the amount of *'Siddo — discou e Pega a too great reliance upon a watery stout th a Er 2h ov wt., including tlie & 
land” it ssed ; this term —.— ee | root because we can grow quantity When we see 53 ra vt — "as — eut of Which ugs 
l a Ae ncn boiling Pi ah y well as to the Peas de = ach cart. We the refore "e took es 
us see W ERS- Dictionary :— ini * 2 a — ia. nU. 
3 h 
; such as boil freely ines to Peas." S ae m may b T = the — me S — we. on er a ela 
of the Kensington Musew His power 0 8-5, 
Peas has now passed a s way. T ^ ji m 4 da | and his franks . are oR, Los i es 
farm makes his calculations depen - ria m i e to Dr. Ly y whom 
dow — for since the introduction d direct presentation to the eye of | 1350 
Peas as food have been but little te The "e jan | these fits eam e and carried rA and 
* 
Women and 
Boys cutting | 
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* 
e food of the En glish farm | [rici tadl t Bd Oe e dre 
urer, and — — es old enou ri — under whom it is increasing 2 p value. 17 Taking * Mangel, No Len 
its value, so, too, . we discern the evils in th CLE Ee ula 18 j 
Mim i. replaced it. But before con THE ious effect of game and hedgerow! :: » » No. x 
trasting wo a Jet us review the use of Oats aud tuper on nthe l of a farm—ineapable as we ?2 | 7” «5:319 2 
Potatoes as co vin n food. believe it to be of accurate valuation—has been 23 „ Swedes, No. 2 , 
The meal of Oats is a very general s UE of | the. pen ect of mueh ee latterly before the o4 "toc MEUM 
-day food in Seotlend and in the b > Farmers | maten an dE å 
ral er oohun S vl be found a 
extended far beyond, It is a little in Lan- | 82 DM. zoom n the fme baue ect X a The eontract 
cashire and M. 
— 
"euo 
Scu Wm 
~ 
fs E szga i 
5|eR£eees | MD riimi? ; 
7 
> 
29 f 
per acre i 
Ditto ditto. II acres of Swedes at 55. 6. 
| : Jonas say | buen. 
the discontinuance of the growth of Peas; while «We measured the distance 8 by one Ash | ^^ Wager care by the — ne 
as i 7 days of a t 28. a day rm 
70 days ot a — at 104. ae day. 9 
63: days of boys and girls at 9d. per day — 
* Hig D N Bere p | hearing the topic for thi discussion, was 
now, have been the resu s kind enough to measure the d e caused b 5 
substitution the aged crop ? three 9 farm oter at Leaving 2 Qs. 6d, to be divided of 
e labourers of mor western, and south-| found that one Oak, girthing 68 inches, injured | tractors more than their daily: mer 
3 England, are not such powerful men as he. erop from 13 to 14 nk e trunk—pr : pe 
of : ties and the north ; and | bable of tree from E ieee value | » 10. ll day of 5.5 ^. ” 
al » AX 
be a doubt that this is i ne u 
northman gets higher wages, and he is the same, injuring the 1 — 15 pa from the and 24 
ii n à the a 8 = ? tm Ver Pa, Sars from 12s. to 15e, 36 days: horse ß 
nee ot extent of damage t he. S 5 i 
The use oy! the Potato is indeed spread- Bares was — — ings jr petas to — — 8 = Carti m emus ito 
ing with, him, bu A ipm | "m vns a aes - ie but X more than one-third of this under sa 
and coun : trees; by p 36 d: fah d cart, 2 ls. 2 
labourer will touch, refering the mere stimulant * ode de "3 — 3 r 2178 man to lack a and tp Tr worin A 
of beer; — will seen from the follo owing n al of 1 first 50 or 60, it would amount to 7 days of 24 boys 174 days, at Sd. 5 
analysis gets in milk and cheese, after 20}, and the value su, ne suns than- la, te of 38. 4d. per acre im 
the. butter is removed, a e percentage making a aion of HL - 0e. Iia ese — » hm — hiis — bes 1 Ki 
sor as 
e-making of the f , at 3s. n Ys 
Pune of Mil SLM MUR DR Cheese. From Sibson’ s Agricultural | evil vil complained o ne oad we while n a ua. — i 7 eds SPAS ss dasa 
Se...) — 
| d. por acre ` 
Cow's Mil Skim Milk not a es oe Fu — Dist — So that the eat 1 abe 
— mation: “God forbid that I DUM thi harvesting our root* - arap. 
87.02 44 beautiful world of oo of = — — of 40 acres 71 1850 was fon 
x: j "€ iss but I would say to those who h power, | For rari d ta tons ine „ 
33 6 piant pes d ju 8 fie heath and For storin DOO NS 
Sugar e H dia = waste land by the road side, which are not calcu. VERAT na 
(miei Sak e AS akut a lated for growing us n is dc uia the | — ir ga 8 0 s oor 
s Shelter thus obtained is 21 — ̃ —— 
13 
5 
88 
Water 
k- i 
brin 
Butte: E 
100 — ͤ— € 
ee te vs ad. Fes cum 
not right in coneluding from this that th * THE THEORY OF et 
labourer i = the midland em i is mistaken N mW d m eid a crops are TER [The ims EA the first of a series mue 
muse! i tural Md 10 an 
for — s which consist almost en bob ewer i "s —.— by De, — (U, B), in OE 
and starch, whilstthe northern labour , Mn. Boxv's recent paper on stock farming, and inquiries on agricultural subjects: ] 
toa muscle- di iil keeps especially that part relating to the cost of shee THE wholesubj ect may be embraced p 
milk, — ma Seed in Oatmeal and but ge „continues to excite some eaa ua, 5 J 
ie : k 
Wer there = “othe cause this iss he m m rs 9 ke cis in the P outs of an agricul-| lst. The diferent ex 
Y 
pabilities of € 
a he difference: in the í 
the difference in the price of. their. abour. , 
al co orary refers to produce crops, * 
Mange Wor Ware er: — a e and cheap reso = d chemical al als, 8 8 dear "m 
L B ^ d tio! 
meer ip — ig ad Fase their |i which we Pi 5 mA Berta i "2d. 1 s — produc by irn is - 
o lives on a quanti ity of inférior fod 4 10 A | extraordinary cheapness with wi A e locality se — valne compar 
els a it has been harve. sted, ime. 
nd i ixceeding anything wo oo d. The best 
do not need ; and is too ee Brey ot the beer- mead te in seinad possible. In his own neighbour- Pac profit. 
ei re 
use, 
Agriculturists ing ‘te th a ; 
of ae m al i ers development | famine i 1 1 qs and Nig — 
nim m "ori Ve: Mame page 153), he advises him to eompare thie CLA should constitute tbe m 
uu cost 0 ] k 1 
of their — uphel eld by the s same laws of of then “ discontinue the use of italien in writin rs E. shall endes tm iof, and fo em 
À regarding the cost of oe thee A possible, complete in itself, m reading 
ge . è 
es for many years, T i — — 
— 20 tons per de 
n 30 acres of the y chan orbem ci s de those cos 
bi ch that crop is F those e 
having long been accus- m ~ ieh soil’s capabilities bear to B 
