RS' CHRONICLE AND. EE GA 
ZETTE. uns 
n 
is * che fa fact, however near to each other the 
be, j 
296 THE GARDENE 1859, 
—€— —3À3 31 e to say if they proved wint 
Vet pomo 
from time to time their efficiency, and who will givea n | yar ards, bett 3 that lose i 5 má H two my > a er, Vetches, | 
hat th con the whole, I believe it is better g y 2 red pounds an, stoj 
repeat to fo Oe: docket way bs P eid by EO pr he vis size T 2 eret in bore should be used | upon them for it. a wi T 
is completed. No money to be paid until the | where expense is less an. object than efficient and per- | grow ps this is the way p 
ins /*m and reported upon. manent = age. The Alber of pipes med to | business. I sincerely wish all seedsmen would ay tod 
the — drains ought to be cut, it was the Grain e, if they are 14 inches in length, and the | without a anty, and then we should lan 
opinion of maay, scientie gentlemen im fumer days aris % e bet ur. With togati ELM a 
1l sufficient, an dor S 9 greatly an r. echi for ope 
Ld r- feet 6 inches. was M pee y c4 "n DU be " ussion upon it; though when a 47 i & 
[my not less than 5 aud 6 "X in every soil iy — 2 SEPA ep VERI he -— by an m 
e first too shallo : them Scribbler, who o 
opinion is, place: where | co soals to po e 
2 the vI (except in very porous open subsoils) too | and j^ pg is it — price, is as follows, viz., aggerated statements. Suc ten shold md RI. 
deep, for if there is no under Ren and alt nough the "ng h E bore, and 14 inches in length, | in Si e atio pete v bois. ashamed la 
soil may be of a etentive M the drains bi i ine 54. to 18e. par thousand. | their na ia any mest wher — 
rove effectual if cut only 3 feet 6 in p, an n bitei froi 8. to 2 traw is use n we cut it nearly alli 
Ls 18 to 24 fee . Depth, however, ought partly 2 2 n in bore, from — 225. to ors. » and feed n "30 horses aid p t 120 hend 1 T 
to be regulate e power certain soils have to draw | 3 inches in bore, from sg 255. to 828. ” cattle with it mixed either with a € "X 
water upwards by capilla: attraction. This, 1 believe, neh circular pipes with “co Bie td We: d eal or else oilcake; never giving the ab we 
iy drainers have not a ice es. It 4-in nen oval main drain pipes, from 408. to 45s. » the chaff, but always wett he chaff, I cm 
en said, and qun believed, that if drains and | othe rs of larger: size in proportion it of the value riend Mechi puts a 
are re cut and pipe t tiles put mA r 4 eep, a dry my s in reference to | a two-year-old bullock is kept in = 
nd the ence is in- | drains, I believe that I shall be A feli in saying, that | tion with straw "e and 2 or 
variably drawn, that good drainage has "hee en effected; unles they are cut in a porous open s soil, they «ima It has often strue ere the em: 
under water that be found to act generally in a 3 ore effectiv ies n perves men a like bees who me ely 
parallel 
J practicable, 
rrow of a common ie 
m 
manner, if abou ta year after they are ASER the | 
irectly across them, as may be 
‘to the depth of 10 or 11 inches under the 
I 
nt this way the urice 
rain water percolate: 
T or 
45% | consequen tly operations in 
e 
ed 
other words, the depth of soil ab 
i ade Los np by capillary attraction, where consi- 
water are discovered to be 
ties of under (To be continued 
ne 2d division of my paper, which e Corres 
T Nort. 
of drains, and t any means 
All material 
tile 
have now red given way to the clay 
D 
| when 
ment as the subsoil plagi is unemploye 
pon 
ai m. Wages. —When 
into a wrong posi 
materials used formerly for the bottoms of drains person it is always right to recover Ours selves e 
ed. 
d.) 
— 
e hav: ourselves 
ition pba any other 
ntir ely, 
no 
such a useful —— 
a 
conduit for we at pr -— m ns such ati apology r. Gre 
with. Ts F opinion, no pipes pana adding a word in explanation 
should be meo bore than 1} 10 2 inches, ud ‘hey under which I was induced gm say w 
sh be laid when pr — — : pi the top of the i ing that gentleman in my l 
slope downwards, ould stand in the | a fo — night ago. 
drain, and houl st of Horse Power.—There 
3 This is better than C the pipes are bid by 
etter on the above 
and making a full apology. I beg therefore to 
yards in the win 
Vetches in the s 
d 
y 
of ar circumstances 
hat I did concern- 
subject 
is no part of your 
Po 
Paper which gives 80 much information or to which I 
or an "arithmetical calculatio 
is one of ee 8, it is of course 
have aiting in the hopes 
would thee —.— raised b 
in scam over the work and doing it imperfectly. 
When za commencem ient is made | at the top of 2 
irte 
eii d earing the "seat of each — 
— 
counts 
n the statement 
Petr bete 1 
s that some discu ussion 
btless a 
—Mr. 
Month of the > Cosi to pes importance of 
.|of Man to 
Societies, 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND, 
WEEKLY 35 March 30.— Colonel Challoner, 
Triste 
uA ward Farmer called lie 
a fact which bad 
» 
and the water 3 3 de ie | Gazette of March 7, whic| 
Dot E a KA Maral e Lin a 
the case, then of necessity the pipes must be 
sometimes 
LE ards in sections 
t. Fih 
as the drai ain is | little confusion sometimes mee 
and cw 
898 
with circular Maa dnm as di inserted i 
there 
silted up 
explanation 
the 9 e pw 
r. Morton 
the sin to 91306 e ewts. 
inn annum, or 8 200 docu 
S an equal to 136,180 lbs. lifted 
gles, Mee that time; which 
of thaw vite 19. i 
gyre the seat of the pip. à 
n drains whe: ere ie em Mr 
"is to flow, 
rue. in Bs oblique 
near 
| intelligible to many of your reer. ie 
a 
1 a 
less chance of the gia getting the definition of ia d eri being the ability to lift Soc 
past lbs. 1 foo! 
mr on 9 1 
E the grou 
re 
t - ald be 
ithin experience, Mq him to 
that t ion might T 
n the vinta 12 months after band id been stored fa 
A m ene 'URE.— Aun 
A: 
een carried on. 
the current year, and 
arrangement for 
years, with an explanatory 3 letter "d 
re ut 
m| HEXHAM, Mar 5 
Bywell, said he e had the manageme 
Adjourned to April 6. 
ers? Clubs. 
5: Harvest Work. 
= lifted 
of 9 hours 
e result 
obtained in | the 
Utilisation of of "Sewage Manure. x beg to _Tecom- i 
operation n the eg 
managed 1 than 
with 
. . hio the dni lich 
- ek de along the line of the TEM 
sewers to 
London 
it may be available for 
Square wooden bo 
valve on th wi tha the localities through 
ake Werl ite a end, wich à den ai eise shut | to ies through which 
I have found to ans 
With reference n 
suggest that the manure = be d 
ied lik e Mushroom bricks which’ 0 
; and I have also 
eodorised, formed 
shanti corn, fo 
the labour of lifting 
fields w which a are 
ay fet wih e beneath the level 
ther ed rable 
thorough cie rainage, from t 
proper outfall In that case, 
of rivers, or M. — 
RUE Five qu 
Loss. 
to exen- agree wit| 
XS x pond of consi. 
Lome ec 
compere 
e an opinion? 
derable depth, into whi h p 
and then, by the ce 
Ro writers of the 
of the ops bec 
much as when mown Mp den the 
h as 
the corn safer in the. stook t ius v n when on 
ar 
to let 
individual 
But all P agree as to 
shall not jt dwell oad sm on it, bt E 
ing that, during the 0 
in aie 
Straw. 
last 17 years from 
es 
i nost places will suffice to defr: 
sma 
inches ir 
should not always be so 3 pm "id as 
complete drainage. 
he 
may 
sae the first 100 | Southampton, They looked li 
roris of seeds, and that of m 
The loss T have sustained 
of Spring Vetches fron essrs, 
my Bond: 
seeds the 
Mechi on 
81 
revolutions Mg taken place than t 
oremost 
