916 
dis- 
— 
July and August. I believe 2 vet cot 
33 will homed a fenton riso! 
r 
That there i isa large nu 
Notices of Books. 
Dizxon’s Law of the Farm. 
Seco Stevens 
& Norton, 26, Bell Yard, 
nd Edition. 
Lincoln's Inn. 
rule, no € 
ras 
luxuriant or dangerous a — in wa am " 
showery weather, and it is to this condition of its 
law relating to agricult Aent 
every week addressed to the rare pa 
per 
Jaén - the artet 
rm 
1 
Tour ewes 
attention. 
pe pg and definitio 
acre 4 — it without : 
ven tho $ 
8 little corn or eo e ly w cg may appuie a ree Tithes, "Landlord and Tenant, Contracts and | Smith, of Loi ito ll 
deficiency in the ros ine — since there appears no Sales, Horses and Cattle, and various appendices. It is others, i in illustration of the ques — tec 
absolute 3 à growing it amongst rte seeds, I |a v ipn z 600 pages densely acked—v capital w e degree tillage is a substitute for manure? 
mmend yot abandon it “altoget The | index to its contents—full of € casos, so cite Ve ne from him in the first place a deseris 
objection I have de Tea lian Rye-grass is chiefly P. and 88 as to interest the rea and of such "- growing and cat tle fe ree asam means of ; 
on the effect produced on the subsequent crop of Au 1umber and variety as to furnish. a para alle o was the earl 
mo Fanta Its chapters 
eker raris it | are on Interests in Land, Eas ts, Trees and Fences, 
pays s be ke ept, | Da ang erous Animais Water, ervants, eyance of 
The milk of 
Es de ir bad less Cu i * ig à 
of both x 
of t pL 
on, para o 
const; 
new 
27 
n 
H7171 
of b 
Tillage z perc d v 
ae s of mod. e l reas 32 
e 
" 
ull’s ex demi: zi the t 
s-Weedon, of Mr. rA 
and shen ys take seriously into ons consi MN 
fact many instances one- 
isd 
lcaited. It ought to be in the hands of E pasineas 
what may be called, mot that 
other side of the 
her in the sided world. 
of th 
destroyed by it, if we are to continue its growth, | from the last pu e book y be taken i in Wer 
it becomes a matter a some Long nt dis- tri ation of the in rists up til the time of Tull 
cover a remedy for fearful evil. Itali t t and o 
Ry is by far the ot — * as sheep-| The of cows E hern in 1 Seater’ the Rothamsted experime: 
food, a roduces perhaps double T treble more ciem was the pan of Lathbury v. Earle. plaintiff | analysed and shown not to have affected 
nd pr 
any other r variety y of} Rye-grass ; it is relished and e: 
with rire f by pas description of "cattle, and — “al a ra 
hri still you 
| was a large 
The 
a = rmer at Stratton, and we defendant 
ilway con ed i 
who was engag 
i rawn oem the 
e experience of others in E - 
ull's view 
appear cannot afford to alton Fe the plaintifs farm. The sh bd. for tis ene any one wishes to become acquainted wil. 
sacrifice ‘the e int acit ^ "of 5 5 corn crop. 1 attr ibute line was pick kled wi ith creosote and oil of tar, an the doctrines on n this subject wf 15 Smith of Lale 
the loss of the Wheat a of Ia iff f Jethro Tull, and wi 1 experience which u 
lained Xf Italian R farm When the path was laid down, the s buff in been recorded since his hA in EU to the 
and to no other cause. You u scarcely ever t was pumped t into a enlvert, which jeu 8 ea he had ead study Mr. Bi urnett’s ak! 
effect produced after a crop of Beans or Pons; there i is under t! land t had been written with less dash and 
no waste then, tl red.. This was | ambitious des the; 1 of the 
ene almost by acres together, but s healthy, tillering in the autumn of 1852, berg in Apr 1853, when the | | probably have been better served; but the = 
a full a 
and gradual increase, and in the en 
-|many who will be interested in his 
Mun T 
ve days 
er ve 3 1 T. M, "however „ gla "E to be able— came burnt an . facts in whatever manner they may be i" 
mstanees of ‘compulsion to cultivate “this request being made the defendant cleaned out the 
objectionable. 8 Lea out to you a remedy, watercourse, the lengt o o ^ plaintiff's field, but not 
r the eren mised amber 
and it is simply this nt a field he had saved for w 
for Wheat early ening say t * last kde were mowing. At the end ota a et 8 1 put s 360 acres. 
or the first in S ee —_ sow it not diae Fw back, but did sob: recover ti m. after ing. They fell ik 9 42 acres 
the 14th October. em has been adopted to | off so much in their - that the — was cal - loam 
some extent in COR dere two years, end | culated at 7 t 7d. per gallon, for the first | plough, 
with the —.— and € marked e In order to three months, the | ds 21. odd, as they ought | making th 
ocak acl, Sina fished rere oat € e | to have given during May, June, and July 16 quarts | Mangels, Soa 
seed field, which was Ath | a day, and brine Sur sion 3048. calcu 1 95 The four 
— until the AU a Octo „ the day eoe the milk 2 0 quarts a day. this, his loss on seeds is but suited to 
it was the hay was 40/., pg 301, was "doinoted for cheese he 
on 
Cambridge ien and drilled à across ; and that portion 
had made, a nd milk used o the premises. It w 
have eb tos best intel, mi 
2 fa mpa ificial m 
recently ploughed lost plant, and was at harvest, to 
th 
that his 
aS 
aj nce, a least one ho per acre less than 
remainder. of the field. 1 have. seen the sam 
‘mouth h disease,’ but he denied that Ens had the run- 
and | 160 
of er 
to get "the ‘secretions of f the yh . the 
portion of the fid. — with small Seeds N no kept or in summer, 75 
admixture of R , or any kind of Bent them The fee 
lost no plant, an d yielded, apparently, 25 per cent. more from which the cows were described to have suffered 3 lb. x inse cake per as, Ms 
the remainder dd iyd field sown with d to those of mouth disease.“ It was e land & eep it in 
f Rye- other small Sis There is | attempted “to show for the oe that other ca seer y o 
ene other objecti on to ote growth of Rye-grass, nd in|drank of the stream, and were uninjured, but — ae up. and new ones planted where 
the minds of d those very good judges too | plaintiff had a verdict for 2667. 85. early the whole of the far D 
—must sd 8 against its ev eitivation * Stevens v. Boswell was a similar case to Lathbury nd - been efféct ed, which threshes ci 5 
and that is, the difficulty f the 5. Earle, The plaintiff hada a dai airy farms, on which he pu dis. The landlord has 
seed entirely free from the seeds of C h-grass. Now pt 30 or 40 co lead works, which had Sis "dings the wa tec hod service pipes, a ( 
the substitute I eas propose, and 1 know of 3 bie a Ke - ‘three eve ern foe di in 1851-53 | tiles, the farm from year e : 
mer of = all adapted ate four cows, 48 lambs, and six colts died, poisoned with Lip — Yew Tree Farm, . i 
bandry,” Leen T imothy e the: rg. are so sulphate of lead, which v was found in their insides, as | fember 10. 
m and the facility of rien out any extra- 
3 
ae cue 
racines enel 
fess 
is commonly 
8 
ris 
the hay, he hedges, € the seen on the 
was also reris ted in the milk, after it had 
The Judges of the Staffordshire Agir a 
d pned 1555 ugh the cow; choo i it did not affec 
tation, but only animal life. On examination the 
cases had o oxide of lead in the mucous membrane, as 
LAE as in the lungs and liver, in great piet oim 
There was EE a nd 
t vege- 
e car- 
ze for E = 
—.— bad nothing to do w 
bre ff was to r 
rrr 
— “This farm belongs to the Right Hon. Lord 
lies in the parish of Penkridge, ar and toms lanea 
miles east of that village- no is bounded an 
Cannock Chase, Pine ti yit 
vi Riv 
omp 
Mate, but requires greal 
reme oe and D ru 
Now here, from 14 
and the defendants to purchase tl e fat 
A EIS and whether d drilled or n sown broad- | a at full value. The nearest point v the farm. which n e 
ing the seeds, is still a very open question. I rather works, and the. most distant a mile; and the , white 
incline to drilling 
depth into the soil ; hori) —.— sown bro 
remains on the — en and o 
ri 
SEL 
1 of Teothe la 
Je- grass, Y a a of Italian ; the latter 
eat to the v ter the sheep will 
f 
adcast much | oxide of lead, and the nd - 
tng vegetate má pate o I E remainder of earbonate and sul. 
ould 
fon Tob 
are 
a f dista 
the fields, 
and the fences and roa: 
the boundary 
wth, enge 
e the extremities (o 
flexor musel es of t 
b bab ip will rvs ac am de f 
keep: oat the gres 3 he othe r Grasses, an 
mend 14 Ibs, of 
ian R 
ni death follow 
ji pue e ofi the knees, but 
— or cl ns as in the human race. In 
ey Xe em i 
- | young the 3 wer | more 
Eo meen thout it. 
sure | tro! tted 150 50 yards withou t distressed breat 
sera m 
oil no "td nha thong they |” 
rd ence eed 
hree weeks ve they 
e 
o|out o 
o 
Tr 
| confined to the stye were not injured ; but if 
