122 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL" GAZETTE, [FEBRUARY 8, 1862, 
influence on the atmosphere of а |land when properly used, he ких of an igne d : The o age Mice " n th нат mM P entire 
charge o , ulte Doi 
all equal in n its i 
locality to that whi ch would be produced by the p of ye sat where the owner is dra Aai cut d ү, 
арреагапо disappearance at that distance ant, с g 5 per cen n Шыгы, | and aft er- respec ns Ө dai d pd an managen n 
twice in the 24 h such a mass as that woul berar juo» “lime at wn cost, фи g buildings generally fe defe eii Pie s the 
t the a e rhyme which gei 6 per cent. for th > = worth бв. an acre | tock, especially those intended for ex Nes. 
em to sucha cause as |in its natural state has been drained an nd ined, cattle shows where his Royal Highnesa та 
this, cannot be shown (^ pa ave any ground of fact | a nd in 3 years has let for 21. SH 
to rest upon. b å the he Gen n f his Royal Higl 
Let us hope that ere long ZADKIEL and all his | quality А Koi Тир erop irs the p of the bu Erde end A eui gh- 
Mr. illus käte d the variety of Ir. Dean received the iras of his Royal 
полова whole patronised by City ——— t that : 
ma be “put down" by the Engl lish а P experience by contrasting | Highness to prepare designs for an entirely new ex of 
m "that befor "9: тое еше and Sussex. Та the latter county bones | farm o ря ла : 
rs flock in of no service to pastures. Не fised 3 owt. of | V wi 
"cattle show and exhibition арок quini super gborphaté per aere to Turnips wit h advantage 
cease to cast а slu British a Mr. BunxETT explained Scottish уай with Sox 
ота by any k sias reference to 6 Bai, Tt was the custom to apply very EX. ds he said, “ү have not seen а peri : i 
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turiets which certainly 
lw E they believe in tle Toda of astro-meteor- | large doses at once to the 1 land only on the first farm offices anywher d and added, * idi 
breakt t 
——— Gr ass or moor. Afterwards at intervals of 2 of animal be Kept pm ph чей dos, s 
Тик subject of ARTIFICTAT#MANURES, on which | 30 уе es re dose, equal to 60 or 70 bushels| without биле to other animals—that suithe 
g paper was last Monday read before the Contra per acre, was applie ed with good effec | aspe а be n to the various buildings, and ы 
Farmers Club by Mr. Сотивевт Jo el Mr. Correy spoke of the ехрегїепсе of Irish | tions e performed.” T 
M or №: e season í of the year. We ʻ | farmers with regard to lime. Its repeated use did - Here we see hs Royal Highness, not only asa tenant , 
soon not exhaust, it maintained the fertility of the 
kr sod ngs of Corn and pasturage, and ttu use soil; and when an Irish farmer wished to run out this farm for s guide and 
on the fields for rm «о " a Turnips. The|afarm towards the end of а lease, he ceased to benefit ‹ of the еме К Ши ity, as he 
Pede reported el not ЧАП lime, күрө a P the last inferior crops at smaller | Paving model o ottages erected in E 1у de Park and ч 
guid e us, either in the choice ^ а fertilise iser e to himself. берк with Md view T а д ge comfo rtsof 
Ep cottagers. he latti il M 
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lar ого стори under particular « circumstances. It a | | meeting "n EM teles b bt deo seeded E the cast of his Ur tie cost d аш fins 
vreve a М ly e cost o e "d vede 
t те t the eard 1 m 
docs M bo. thei and use d" йс кН by reference to nitroge т "je on, the only| Нег iv as well as the Prince C Mee т. took zd 
ustrates, by the increase о te £1 aj ш стас and exhausting fertilisers, inducing | interest in these bui dinaa and frequently Visited ga 
he more rapid extraction of the natural mineral | while n course of erection. Soo mpletion Mr. 
ep. б T pt of them has heoapie ай the у m | stores within the soil; and to superphosphate as а | Dean received "aos h Sir e s a letter 
ere 1s or a still more extended application р an | true feeding IU* supplying material needed | requesting the acceptance of а valuable gold watch їп 
has yet obtained. Perhaps Mr. JOHNSON erred | by the Turnip and not sufficiently supplied ime of his Royal Highness approval of the plan and 
when estimati this latter point in assuming that | tó it in the lan: ppie angement of the buildings.* 3 
the lands on which these fertilisers are not пот Mr, BROWN, о of Swindon, spoke of the practice As re egards the buildings under MERE. 
used are as suitable for them and as likely to pay | of stifle burning as a fert ilis ising practice of great referring to the аппехей plan it will be seen that еу 
for them as those over which they have been importance on the ето pede 4i Gonda oni are explained in detail by the аа therotó; we 
already found so profitable. He did not appear to shire end wil tsh Bel therefore propose to „describe Sen here generally, and 
consider that there is ап immense extent of clay f Richmond, gave an exceeding] then state our opinion of them as buildings erected 
lands where guano or at least where bones and interes estin alie d the servicenblenoss of such | - 
superphosphate are not so generally employed, | disonssions uotin refer ence t o the subject of | Pri кеа "a Че шө or d Чай wi 
whose fertility is to be inereased rather b ТӨШҮ ы the e їп —‹ ено p Јес oth ihe Соо, € shown on tha plan hy thé MEM 
pee UMS, MA by increased manuring. | spacing shall zesp kein sparingly ;" but m sein du. s i steadi he "The to whieh, 6 > 
: Ma йет ing tillage, however, there is hardly | for information on the ground а qu peii to | steward's stable, gig house, and spare boxes for jos 
d gener Nod ht оріс which might |sow liberally "hut yet mistakenly, He AE i to j і 
е іп to illustrate | i 
T" ‘the ER to which artificial manures may yet med тиле informed (he АРРА ya sot. p 
protitably use od” for that depends on the uses | tensively used in his nei ооа Garder sorg | 9 
already made of tural brut as much as | used it for seed crops се Озі: сапа. $ spe At A n the west Каты uii threshing, grinding, 
enything—and steam 'oultivation, stock farming, | other crops in e uantities ; 100 b à T D$ een: абийир дёрагийвшш, айа af ы ШШ 
rotation of crops, fallows, drainage, irrigation, | acre being а т Я КОЕНГАН aeg also "OD: ш piggery нА 
ru all need to be named in a full discussion | | used at the rüte of 80 o » 0 bon per мч Д В tral gl "d shown at o, y, v A - 
being "m n stock nd yards with 
“л ч i A" HARLES HOWARD, im- Mr. reum of Baydon d that th i е F DE nd а 
pressed u Mee Inteeztáneo for the. aydon, urged that the re- to À is the east range, in which are the cut 
utility oft the га 4 inp it WAN be | confi fined ect gre at Mr. de voir €! hd poe o she is, ать hes arg ha a pue 
strictly t , on the TOR qr 
MUN "d extent to Bem. artificial manure m ay practice of nha M pU to 220 oben E ALS un baies ey Ph mer M бой ТИШ dc 
of оташату ч 
аган, Дз" ара Ba естен we usd а he repeated Mr. CovsswAEER'S Mio dod, ‘that | Ја the range from р tog are the bullock boxes » 
the even e ero provision 
Mr ros the ^ importance of “ spouting " at T such Sod “quality аз tas MS. nola rm rod а re жы and bull boxes, &c. w 
a, Pia arm buildings ! | ordina ууну а » ms for her X Majesty are placed at the end ota 
ide, however, as was M tho ground over which | * Mr, Ae ышк, and, together with the steward's house, 
the discussion ran, a great deal of most Фаш ss id a4. удан jx of stopping the waste of | form o pleasing and picturesque object. They arè 
information was рн of He kin d needed | portance jsi "Mie pM а сав mental era rs considerable arcbitet* 
to give a praeti e to the somewhat general | addition of ti n [i мату E apo cdm al pretensions rodini Бег M 
review uini in the eui spouting t e eaves of feri ар enabled to yalk іп 2 мей ть інф to the 
r. ТномАЗ, lately of ing say, Bedfordshire, | np Te rm kort en Т A A ue peat rel n n wos 
М o of lim e and urged its use on all by 5d soils ; FRERE pronounce ia nra of buildin етап 
mp E a Ne fertilising influe псе— | on СЯ › energy, intelligence, ап 4 МЕЛЕ саа bes. Кн з house and offices аге commodious us and 
darte d M. nd whioh thoy wold not othar: | Professor HENsLOW, to whose discovery of | kdo ^ ў nged, and ibis: near +0 without being 
wisepossess, Не urged upon the meeting th ed deseo Sep е bene: of Те" d yhe steading, 
of increasing the manufacture of Wat upon the |t Pe e o АНЫ н that bone-dust a бее ri d bees : s managed vithe 
land, not only as being itself a кон; thing, birk den ad Vale io whose ‘composition " | smith's and e eri de werden do. 
but as €— to the fertilising resouroes of the A шо itr евра a: p. m. We тойса. the barn steam engine and machinery it 
arm. He spoke of КИ, now sold at 325. а | nated b abl ing and useful discussion termi- | our former Number, and have but to add that the 
quarter, as being worth as much per lb. in the pro- | habitan: | Mr. Horas of t hole f which was design т by Mr. Dean, and c0 
cess of meat m Шр, ad ШИ, though now worth | Mr, , Lese là ныб апі r4 & reply Ae structed by Messrs. Colling боой the saws, 6% 
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Miu of. cop X RENE ED | | machinery in use, an ИЙЛА E lied p om 
between Turnips and Bul in the. four-field THE SHA Sem а E | qs Анн coup ips threshing 
course t ына Шо а of n e т of the 18th i f, machinery comprises besides th 
yi gro fir efle т we mel apum adf the о Fa тЇ dips, end d sila Oat, Ж, ‚апа Cake- crushing PRA a bn 
Я ша t tho Sh aw Farm, and to its er UE du БЕР an lete пасу f 
appli Wen now ЫЫ, е con and beast of е 
о Omitto поа di E Mies кос ww p а ? im ый у n 'of this homestead, anms enion hio bo food for man and beast of the prod | 
artificial manures. He considered that like lime | superintendence of Mr. G. А, "em, йе ordres Pater ne epar d 1 
they stimulated the soil, did not themselves com- | ^ricultural architect and lan p tho well ovn алтоо the b bling houso, х бе e us 
pletely feed the plant and so robbed the land. |, Before describing these пае let ws stata the ы р tha бот бтшомей, “тшш 
And not only did the land ve but the erop was | sons which induced the late Prince Consort to erect | 081402 of this building ensures economy ME ” 
—— in quality, corn was more liable to blight, | E beg. ш Sere onem in ARAS Оор Venen n Tho at 
а {ото 
Turnips more liablé aw Farm. ilding th The stock yards sho t divided into four 
Mr. RETHEW Y of Өйзое entirely differed fro om |st late of very inferior persa adi "T dilapidated = keeping separate distin ct breeds of stock and tho? and = 
Мт. Coussu petis So far бош lim h state of repair, as ME also most of the buildings upon | p 21919 reviewed а work published iy lir. баз, 
e injuring the 'the other Royal far M up e Buildings and [AEn A Cottages, whieh was d Озди 
rmission to His Royal Hig 
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