78 THE GARDENERS OHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [JawvanY 25, 1862, 
bl he second | tmosphere, to its. ч 
volume now before us we have papers о pcd | baie wave befi it, hish а by | land from which the Mangels are з taken is sown with The 
ing—on the Forces used in Agrieu PM oa ois- pe nones с hes D of ye column of air, slightly | Oats without any further dressing, the land ha baring 
Weedon and Jet ull— on HE. d "rigid raises t the сту: this I have — noticed, and | "— oubly manured for the Mangel crop. The ewe 
Manure—on густа Hat Maxi * Sig the * premonitory w а Cyclone. e fe di in troughs wit th cut Mangel, dq being 
his invent Farming the Тай eca apels ravel at the r d 4. abou 16 to 2 ta 
Climat nual Shows—on Milk and its e ы an on and through a space of upwards of 4 day, with a moderate qua ntity, su 
Produc miles before „еу reach us, І һа ате ord k- very|they will eat out readily before they 1 
n 
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are only a few of the topics | treated of- 
each is бча ffo in a full 
states the whole case — instructively for Con 
and EM justy to the чеч practice д 
ыл 
time of their passage to Great Britain. 
47 д 
тог ine | 0 
“ Having thus, as I believe, 
Weather — I leave with my ente а А of . 
un 
ers, а 
experience wh describes. 
Mc in having so able an: md 
precem and hist 
vel di wen 
orian for French and deti reading 
One of the most interesting р: volume 
us is that in haer the QM ча Consort 
^d S 
гра ө as liable to erm most probably towards 
winds or lower temperature, Ren) especially 
тми of — sem ene disturbance 
d, 9th. 
hi edings n | 1567 er iath" or m, doni or 20th, 26th. 
or 
relations Lob ome rera ago ond oot S I RAT ed d, 9th, 16th, m 4 
We heartily recomme m those of our readers who = rey mr КҮТӨТ теб, p h. ад 
ip the habit of reading Met merge богате Ai May o 14th or 15th, 9186 or 22d, 29th. 1 
add Mons. Trehonnais' annual volume to &һеїг| »„ or 6th, ithor126h 18th, 25th or 26th. | the land where they grow. 
Mw". T fier, M шо букш ир Өн пра жой, still, distrust the | they get 11b. d cracked. ia each with good 
Tue аде Жа элг еу, buteran kt quiet periods they | һау; the la mbs running in ipei mt an allowance of i 
Forelelling Weather : Being a Description of а newly | may be plainly traced in the seud flying weithia vuU — d Сан іп addi tion to the anta; ges of h 
discovered Lunar Weather System. Ву S. М, Saxby, at variance zo lh tho stato of the sir at th ho earth's suríao n over кау 
RN, Аа ig Aa of Naval Engineers, ifferent from the early 
H.M. Steam * second p after" either of the above date Sr may |o ev aat: the Н Ae will not make psi 
imphlet хуч з ether from many previous ibi eed from Cyclones of inferior importance, | same the feeding o em. for 
jaana гый the same object in view in tho Ln entific Which ek generally complete their ninth day of|tberefore deferred until a later period, aa: it 
education, experience, and reputation of its author. Не, existence, and are consequently “due” at tbe British | happens that a portion of the floc er better 
h Isles. As an example, a Cyclone generated on the 26th | to be sold in a comparatively.. m Pv Wo ess 
ing that the moon does affect the weather. nuary would be “due” eee о. T in E att apei fat them 
Ja 
after, viz, on the 4 
«Hitherto the te thirst to possess. a knowledge th February. y way of|the del tim а, 0. not d 
of coming w tempted many an impostor 1o | explaining the nature of the list ded "below w, I would оса n ч food t they consume. "The em 
vend his spuri om ostics,” the constant failures | state that I find on t the 26th January, not only will | are now nearly out : of profit, being forward in calf, ani 
of EN still further prejudice the whole uestion ; y 
difficulty of obtaining a hearing for any е I be very! "near. her time of new n (30th | g g about th e large Cabbages three timesa 
suggestions ons founded on fedis honest deductions. м.); ith Oat i We 
weight of opinions Үү Мун ‚ы men of highest calibre аян e conflu eo) T dpeciallf warn against nob only the | not allow our cows to m. 4 ihe pastures during the 
may we unted the attempts and а е to А, Dily as likely to be am by i months, for when гасе Jands are bare fel 
suppressed the еен е many a casual enquirer. | pri o against the 4th deine d as | they got nothing by pir nf, are often fomi 
Per! I am among the first who, claiming to be еу io , Whero gra leave all their 
allowed the weight of long Н n mathematical | that of when they are kept | 
and y mme has ventured to throw down t erre over, tha pe Isles; and "the in mne der become е n ey ought to bein 
gauntlet, not, however, in a hostile spirit, xd in зей prr: б Fidelis induce me pua. aq the other "T " inter months—manure- босана machines. Weal 
if possible to elicit the trath. That my supposed undermentioned for special w o each animat a itid and space in front, bei i 
1861, December, 1st to ws dpa нь, |y 10 feet under cover, and the like space int 
surprise; but recent e of which will be » “January; по botiri: | here they are fed and е ч with the 
now ,seems to hav -- once more warm " lating under them until the past 
and eq the determined pursuit of this truth, p xor md EXE e he E y ; 
i n 
grasp." 
e must leave. those who 
author's 
are curious on the 
speculations in the 
ра It must ce to say 
һе. believes there is а ved а ж» 
in е relative positions of | o 
May, 4th and 28th to 29th. 
» June, 7th and 25th to 27th. 
Farm Memoranda. 
т PD. EP 2 "54414. lano 
ta м 10 ведет in open yards, where the ani 
т and are turned out to pas 
e first week in January having 
disturbanee in the 
ner sekter mani- | 
on 
bod 2d. of the ' month 3 acres of nursery Wheat were 
‚ This 
ane 
fests itself especially in th 
earth, and travelling thence теасһе 
9 days fro: 
d a series of nro. 
here. This dis! 
e equatorial regions of the 
з our island in about | 
aema gaw = - origin. "The astronomical | 
e power, Мт, Saxby believes | 
to rmers in 
danger rof. er ie с, ог mercury, 
the preparation of в seed Wheat. Th 
"чау не Whea ved fo 
hard well suited for late sowing, an and is also 
sidered ча finest of Вей Whenats for 5 Шеге miele 
the ensuing year are given, founded on 
=» елер areias indicated. 
Mr. Saxby distinguishes his dr of es atmo- 
spheric disturbances iuto two distini 
“ The 
peer, лее of пыли аге immediate 
p Never, prefer Mo rton? s Red Strawed , White 
birds from this c ause 
- | under my notice; also thé mischief to poultry in fu 
yards, and even to farmers themselv: ев р шш 
lies; for А. carelessness of many in 
deadly mineral is inconceivable. І e bet 
in mind that ours is y irte a 
corn prepared wi ш е оп barn floors, where it 
borne 
White Wheat climate, 
0 il gi n of ex сја quality both as | 
be | use 
essive, and 
antil pd а the contin 
less proxim T рац ый 16 t bo caused 
higher tem eam or "1 some 
by the 
dod 
a анис ble portion 
Oats has been ploughed i in ex xcell. ent. 
мара f Str 
moenium Saone 
repulsion, their 
seems to be — m the line e direction of the 
— unts them. 
p w 
ughing has been ade tim иі 
of the land — for white | w) 
eondition, and will 
„Напі Labour.—The rem p" men moe been 
pla laced in sa 
йау юре. to float an egg. 
least 12 hoars yrs. sing so that it may 
inia 
year, such as hedging, banking, trenching, filling and 
and p ке them upon ibm in the re ee which 
Thu us 
h A urn Islands. 
&c., also forking out Couch Grass | раї 
т the women have 
4 
Cyclones always approae 
westw. 
gh e dri б, дй, ү, 
of our best a; 
ard, and proceed plain. 
and Mis "nova 
opportu: warning the northern ports of an 
тебетін Д Eb es for ктен is another jarit; 
about Cyclones which ordinary 
fact affords the pw. ? Trade u 
y 
les are free from, 
hich wor! 
assisted, and which work has been completed 
ill there is work of the same kind to be 
deme om tho Wh t stubbles intended to be sown with 
white ок 
Тһе 
and it сап easily be ir water in a | weath. 
tumbler, it will be seen that the centre of the fluid is | 
depressed in proportion to the velocity of the fluid, and 
it is just so in the case of а Сус} id | men: 
pes rling m o We: air yields to the law of 
the air leaves the centre; con- | 
and 
sequently, кы К. vortex the height of the air 
weeds, "which swim at o 
of Friskney, Tindolnishire, ù ^ Daily Paper. 
Calendar of Operations. 
JANUA 
Wrsr Sussex: Jan. 91.—We are : 
n, when бах is little that сап e 
tions; Now and боп $ $ це ploughing can be O07 
divi ide our 
lambs at the. earliest si period ar are fem separate from the 
our heavy lands tho. r has not been: favourable 
field work for tw NN ast, but upon light А 
well forward, ida Barloy w will be put in as Ы ай к 
Wi 
ay say, the weight of the 
lo 
м 
et 
= 
© 
urther. 
K | in the spri ng, the r 
w | and in this way the produce of 1 acre of жо, con- | the earth is : 
sailing through the water to ing vegetation will be TU, de n T 
push a small wave sidere causes the аш of whirling | days are mentioned, the equinox, | | lasts wel, stock are re die d ed “не себ 
is intended to be so 
oots all being nd: 
* When consecutive 
&c., occurs p bent midnight of the first date. 
and are › kept in a shifting fold on Adag stubbles 
Hirn ia ins 
fold, 
frost їз gone. We have had very frequen — w. 
therain whiċh is said to qx three of th 
m" the surface is dry, and I shoul n 
as we find the fros 
Mind сап reach, from уу 
higher 
pa wt са не may 
istand well, and are very d. Mangels have 
