day, or sand, A “ change T from one geological for- Ai svo 
Puta 
, necessarily an advantage. | and thus cp ms 
t you ean rm Healthy grown and cu ishing d 
e 
V sec 
grt p 
e this we must 
tns 
dy y a portion 
push forward iu early grow gio 
€ 
cad 
ma 
botanists ant as gr 3 distinetions of from surface weeds, 
species, th 
or less permanence which plants acquire 
rai um : To ri mildew yog 
rth un 
8 will be 
y combining a n 
dy the 9 hoeing the soil must as aot psi “It is the 
f the cultivator Ur ch fav 
of habita 
hi 
climate, and which though and it may be confidently re lied u upon 
Mas d of alteration 9 ultimate N by | “st "ver of ke M — 85 onltiyation of la d 
sono canssa cdi sqm ge aai uae eil su be ws EI 5 ale aem ee — 
"n m PT f the si 5 will be far less liable to be im peded 
lity or season are favourable or otherwise. | than pren p our best farmed land when worked | 
Thus we doubt e s Ms id” distin guishe d by horse labour. 
for several years under g The influe 
ordinary productivencss wi ER be more likely t than | and the results are almost as depen iim. pon the | 
one of inferior character in this respe ect | to yie eld | mo i 
one of | 
nd 
nce of manure is also very E | 
which we should offer to our cor ena sa would comp ier ie 0 
our various artificial n manures 
ual 
rowth of sat, 
: hydrated or 
eontinued working of M soi 
tribution of the man sed T 
. Maca 
t Qe m 
nie matters 
— 8 in an eq 
tion; but the will be. materially influenced 
byt the mode in n which the plants * their sup- 
plies nape: i or example 
manure ead between zum s, and thus 
n from distributed. Td ui pu the ground, it is clea 
h 
be, yayi y! look out for seed of a sort which has 
been 
ri 
ere are, however, characters which 
armyard | a 
—.— Te 
In va pe the ingredients again, * 
t 561. a ton, is so valua ble only vin 
organic matter which yield 
r | kinds s yie 
the crop 
diei se ra it, 
a search are . mpeded. There e is no induce- 
two | ment for the roots to strike out od mri soil around | 
and draw therefrom additional su This isa 
3 objeetion to E — 
1 he 
Sussex and from Aberdeen — are re likely that altho 
to bring with ‘them in addition e quantity | manure thu 
or quality of rs A an uce i 
e: must be betw the 
upon “the relative pons of those 
espective climates of 
ae ave encouraged, and | m 
s hardiness and E ta to 
: an 
‘ust hinge 
Murit risties 
a 
- 
the land and more generally “distributed through 
the th in following after 
i en to the vene 8 vd up — ania h 
» des probable that ms din ; 
qoe rar untry the m 
ofthe two, dad Un hab if our c ore 
what he wants at hand ee agis better porum to 
Wheat grower in the so 
| In 
raise ay 
are very 
ch the manure is 
9k 2 before 
t to * 
a general 
not get evident in those cases in whi 
some M — in Mas autun and plon 
ng . 6 
l its powers = 
| addition to the excitant itself, The advantages of i 
origin is of e. li 
Dr. Ma 2 referreil ps to the sale d 
adu — — He said: —“ Darin Nee 
season I have had forwarded to me for analysis 
and valuation a — number of Mes 
o which had sold as Per 
ure thus exerts its stimulating powers 
gr creates ady vadis 1 ecause the ex e t action is 
panied by supplies of food ready to be used. | 
o not pretend to sa 
iac 
the essing the 
ge generally distributed pada. t the ‘coil — — the | i 
arket town or 
r 
the farmer’s s 
io "Nis 
| there on, are all m pla six 1 Pa 
do: 
portant vers — 8 suficient to ce aside 1 the | 
such eir reumstances 
calculate the v 
ee xs i the 
armers oppose 
saving of Turnips and —.— ‘from 
former and chafting the latter? Again 
operation there Pag ty . — 
bu 
me ee — are wt] 
any ed t 5 hi 
c 
piping the | ab of e cst a are > not neces — 
ong the crack men of th 
believe there is one establis hm 
ent 
— — these operations 5 system 
colnshire 
We com 
those 
atically — ppl 
art 
ur Norfolk and Lin 
mend this subject to 
t—a co ontras 
feed iis 
ias ftem wi 
hose experi 
HE a 
| Von in the s raised with it, as 
citm 
ARSENIC IN SUPERPHOSPHATES. 
alleged discovery of $$ 
icle of the 10th i HE » 
or at 
vekindP 
— apprehension, hed in the minis 
e can de no out t — e EM | 
hines does be 
: Straw aj l'urnip ar 0 : 1 
method of preparing food, and tee W 
such as our correspon ndent rr where it 
necessary to save both straw and Turnip as much 
> possible ; adding viet phen: they can 
M wee labour involved in this additional work to 
| dista the : supply of food, for “the 
strike into the soil they become dependen ges An 
The result i is that 
y 
healthy growt ani of ou 
ye hee h of our edd ; crops appears to 8 
careless 
the prejudice but — — 
ti 
ore 
ey T 
rsons 
— is likely to be presen 
be admitted b 
be sources whence 
ment unproductive of satisfaction " 
With the view — ings T to wha in 
likely to suffer from Sirio of se 
of this —.— 2 € le some may po 
of which m perhaps be interesting, wen and ‘ano 
tend to allay anxiety W. 
ment of euch — n spparentl startlin aten 
mentioned is not unlikely to —À 
"n examined for arsenic several 
p 
ves iem at iag 
— virt by a sm 
to mildew: In 
oO 
p less inju m go om this | has 
with some . examine | the mildew o giis 
isease, but we may 
more fully oth 
this result. 
| Swedes 
e 
mid air in some dis 
The great wp to be attained is to rapid — of — re Vim metr checked by 
eng up to the commencement of fro osty y nights coming between hot days, such as are 
| 
10 wel 
— adi is prepared not "ony fin iy 
also e iron pyrites, a 
and "which i is therefore n ily 
i 1 
pyrites commonly used — this is pr sed 
so much arsenic as is 
