— — SÁUWNDe (T 
T 
bers, but fortun atel y the 
ts being very thick in 
1 — the whole tribe left 
658 
app pearance in very formidable num 
crop had not been hoed, and the pi 
the row, but little injury was done, and 
the field in a very sudden and m 
fi starlings i 
2 astures too, 
of Grass until within the last fort- 
stocked, been fuli 
1 began to tell upon them, and 
night, when the dry P— 2. 50 je ie. W. Palin, 
enerally good, and harvest is 
~ Fic. Pa ilia 4 t DBucknowle, Corfe 
William Voss, Wes 
Castle, July 21 
East ida have delayed till this moment se ending you 
an account of the og ery th of the — 7 — in this district. 
A fortnight since they bid fair to be the most sanguine 
E 
than 1 d pro 
m ired i 
80 A 
mising ; 
Jh rawo and 
8 
ien hi oked 
bal w average. 
ENT.—There may at present be one-third of the Wheat in 
PM but not 1 per cent secured. We have not eis ind XL 
rop of Wheat since 1816, when I Was 36 years o: 
are so short of aide —— even with dry w. weather — 
imagine when the harvest can be finished. The bulk of 
straw is eee 8 of -— Pee and "operire E in- 
Mem the expense e . Wheat not balf the 
i 
average Oats very 3 mudei r many |right to poi a mistake of great practical im- 
years ; Swedes particularly good. Robert Matson, Wingham Le pat which if not corrected would be a fertile 
LINCOLNSHIRE.—The Wheat oropa in this neighbourbood are 1 1 : : 1 
rend thin and * where the crops are = they are urce of error. Mr. Hamilton in comparing the 
mildewing ; altogeth r I should say that the W pe — of the urine of a ewe and wether states 
The Barley crops a 
HE GARDENERS’ _ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZET 
body of the cow by respi 
of it laid rather. — but 
ipened so Kindly as one 
and dry a season, the 
egards straw, and m 
. id or ‘standing it 2 not xi 
would have expected from so warm 
ti 
ber ered u to-day. 
; Barle; fall a average; 
* Swedes 
good. Harv est commenced 
wil - genera the latter n 
eapers scarce. Heu 
amies average; 
. 20 Turnips 
k and 
cid 
n the 
f | 
s bee 
generally pretty well $ 
ame, the sample 
E moderately f boe up to 
r 
e bor skin, and 
hind-quarters, with d 5 f 
broad and deep, c : t; 
* ei 1 in the horizontal an per 
e | part 
he herbage, also moi 
d 
completing the thick end 
d rsd ne 
„Kerry, and D bees of co 
t atmosphere 
of thes M MR. not pr g but exha 
animal j juices, the cowis scarcely aetna j 
ti 
3 expense hi aA 
corn harvest may comm favoured ‘spots i in a 
fortnight, and will be Kioa. dh 3 weeks in 7 — adig 
Riding of Yorkshire. H. J. Turner, Richmond, July 2 
ingly 
e Corresponden 
ds 
pig for a butter supply, and terms the melted 
pig v 
que 
ealf. Spain therefore 
white butter. 1 the pig 
tin 
Hom 
Feeding. I observed in 
Sheep 0 N 
July some Notes on Farming “ty, rs rles | 
Ha 
beef- oving — of the eas 
over the Bri 
dairy co 
of a Mcr a p "rn 
is 
ach nearly a a cube, the trunk tib 
anir 
sma i qun pers , and legs, 23 A 
» 
average On di hole T are ] vell, $ : A 
lite Ger ocimplidute of wirewon mand EIS d until upon co cenv into a solid, the resembling a short thick log of — 
evi ear lg —.— cultivated, and is now | residuum was 8 and found ‘to oe tute 2.609 per | rounded at the edges d 
crops in this nel ETE “Ne 8 . cent. o urine; such amoun 2.609 Ibs.) | head, straight outline, mi wi skin 
im this immediate vici The hay and Was then pee with soda lime, m Ps this way was soft and yielding. 
ones. Edward Darby, Pme to S osea 0.542 Ibs. of ammonia — 0.390 Ibs. | have already stated, of early maturi 
8 s rine of wether, sp n treated | position to fatten to g 
e D of Wh si d aere ded ai the pA it gave a mach ih largor , con- | most interesting object 
; 1 , the cor is much — of 25.43 per cent, of 5 this "when |Englishman. I have thus b 
3 , etary: rnt with 285 lime gave 9.165 lbs. of ammonia | extreme classe hah the co 
oe do ll acre 3 a the "em = 745 j nitrogen. Th | giver and bee Ther 1 5 
— bm tho quality the heavy 2 rains, which h will | Sp. = Le Aumoniac —Nitrogen. diate i in charaeter, or o id x pin 
as well as lessen the quantity. —— | ———— — but 
Barley io. a good c Oats I think rà 1 
end Mangels are pee “ade well Harve st will Se aie! | keas 8388 V l 1057 ; 9.163 7:498. bining the highest exellent in ves 
gne = his neighbourhood about August 8. F. Sowerby, E PES The British Islands ar re especially 
* 98 e then arrive at the conclusion mes the urine eof i the capa 
Un T 5 ove idt E Dota sand m viae yields ran nearly 17 tim much 2 nia In t u 
y, Vi * 
— 3 good at a opo "Nn — as da at of the ewe, and at using | "in iin cu as a | continues growing 
ry w. T ings id? ge very re but not much | gui i — pee a the urine of the wether is to Pon e other tr 
| nad veris i ud no disease yet. Henry J. Wilson, | the best Pe — n guano in dis ratio of 9 to 17.” count: in t 
MERSET.—The crops vri i in the 2 l 
county of Some ersct ‘look well. The BN of NT to 2 contain, more even than in the oileake itself "d winter, 
— — ae the case — Oats and tag he ow is this to be accounted for ? ben dde vegetati 
Sager sa ppc ea W — If, however, we ‘Yok close into the subject, a little | drought and heat, 
paki crops eee Very little Potato blight, Keep for mor "light begins upon our minds, since it as long a porti 
1 y scarce sS : e Tong contin ed dro appears meee probable that Mr. Hamilton has quence of these n 
Beans 8 J. stment, July 28. h peculiar à 
5 this nei superior 
Over an 88 [s W Ma. Load 0 of the ur of the wether for the per cen tage of am- zd id me British Isa p by the 
EN Still quite an a crop. Peas vi re satin zd in|monia in ihe whole bulk of the urine. Supposing rgy o e British „ ' 
Mnt & Samed are Deae i i places where | this to be the cap, we daa € 7 = Re urine of the € — crecl in this branch o 
N ey a ERS. ng sown in this part, | Wether contains, instead of 9.165 cent. of ammonia, | much in breeds as 
— and E pir for 7 gut pro iig," tne gcns, ig merely 233, and i eem = r yielding nearly 17 times as | incomparable beauty in the 
I this wet "past month, but im some parts of Sussex not meh ammonia ws t the ewe, it yields merely BO year ari; practice, Curse of Gowrie, 
t nyien been a most favour- abont fo de Pe It mus remembered —————— 
pty e jum also that i be — anim that feeding sheep on  &utictits. 
1 vigens, ot th of t 
into harvest with all bands : some ud omnia as d in the form of mutton so much AURAL OF ENGLAND. 
ry band iE PR the 20th, and it exceeds the constituent as contained in oilcake. Pog: No — pu — 
some à biegt LUC. July 7. e Right Hon. v mates var x 2 a 
e 8 a 
in others. I iot thin 
have ma uch — 
eard of 2 new 1 — here 
m last 
. ned ME fat, buts till it good ero 
0 pend a little E MES it "es 
be qu ualit ity and a fair 
are rather 
ports are 
go also 
were 
—— ve been 
were previously — tare 
they generally — ier: 
verage 
places, bu t mot to soms 
t is 
full. and sales ceed slowl SETS i 
iv E — in = ma » large 
p ing to fall o om 6 x pem demand, the supply 
am ecame e general July 25, although a few 
daysearler, The Wheat crop — bulky 
wour thisseason, 1 
* OR ö : 
g them hee ne 
You will oblige some readers 
by 8 full i information 
letting. to. dairymen 
iculars 
ing it 
ce of 
s that in which 
ou will invite 
and all 
n the ps em, Boeri 
e the waren produ 
present season 
noted, I hope 
e —€— 
ws mda met 
to be o eat vine o. no 
dairies, md “th at the 
peste n be best 
you n wil permit. Las 
[We al e shall be wc om hear from you. 
e find in the co 
1 
her influentia 
tshire om: nijeining 
and, ec Holland. is 
nds from the mouth of the | 
reeds of cows extremely well 
5 ; 
13 of x dud ies numerous 
of A and ot 
| climate of Ayrs 
Scotland Ke 
Noe the 2 
Elbe 
suited for 
tricts are ch 
and cheese, 
— ana 
moist air uae €: 
airy 4 
vs Tign — - production of Beare 
dist dum moist climate and 
disposing 
— — up the fluids of the 
thly report 
by which it ene th 
for, | t 
it w: 
OW e I will contribute if 
0, Armagh, Ireland. | inform 
w specie: 
S, . — ju — selection mri, suhj 
jt consequently these dis- si 
e. E | 
E am several ne 
mon of f the Fi 
bat the 
e hands of the bankers was 2464“ 
repo an of the House Committee 
adop 
ri deputation having aktet iai 
tive to the roposed for i 
P ct 22 th t DE Ur 
y, That 
T de o tiara 
sufficient 
