436 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 10, 186g, 
—— 
of grain, unless проп soils ee and cold, likely to Ae |a 
m averages. І never now ә it 2: cereals. 
For Turnips, &c.—l1f you can grow a heavy crop of Swedes, | 
wanting fo 
of artificials. The kinds em дшн о artificial manures 
96 dung, and 
r part of the white Turnips we double the allowance 
re varied according to tho av 
i i ) s alone, 
eat as stated receiving 18 tons or thereby of well made roots on drilling, and а 11 allo: 
ip! in foi f this, | when a ci 
ol s 
amounts to 8 or 10 cw y" 2м imperial acre, six of E тз 
chased and была to “home ma ade," literally я 
Y 
Practice of Neighbourhood.—Farm-yard manure believed 
General Farm 
nr край т Lang уй Potatoes, Балеу, а Wheat [ ши а 
Lim r used unless in the compost heap and the reductio: 
of carm p gh Paprati pia чабата pem entive of “finger and 
in Turnips. Artificial manures deals md for the eie 
of Turnips ; occasionally applied to cereals and the leguminous 
crops. 
bonded 
74. FIF 
The 4 сиё. of meal which l2 pes to my "Wheat is only | in the Garı 
to the fort pi c I find the bone meal is better than the th 
es моо, value for value, applied to autumn Wheat. 
y consume about one-half of the Turnips on the | elsewhere w 
а tus 
КЕ I HA not sequis to give extra manure for the Barley. 
I have found guan e d the Potato disease, and in 
rley. 
toc 
Thomson, Duns 
ailable 
the 
ends on the prospects | Jaq 
her ЖУЙЕ je well secured 
убоге here, as throughout | Ki 
Mie dung and portal — — to 
owance of the latter t reals 
t into the fall 
Home Correspondence. 
меро Pateni Diis vet ing Powder.—l n — 
eners Chronicle of e 19th inst., a Seve 
hat the tian supplying ver acid to Exeter and 
ould communicate with you. r dide 
leasure in . complyi ying w ith your wish, being the 
years when the нее as bad I have рен ау at a loss, 
а i hen the “ав jsease was no 
the application of guano to leave a profit. 
Farm-yard dung applied to Wheat, Potatoes, and Turn rnips. 
I generally apply 5 cwt. of nitrate 'of soda to 4 acres of veu 
E Д 
ent have found acid. ral other 
owns, un at many Pes eren eda EM as prisons, 
asylums, workhouses, &е., апа is deeem т саата. 
апа зе 
to secure an early cu! D Have not A А pay tog 
the whole crop. J. Pitcairn, Kinnaird, Хеш 
oy AST LOTH poa 
One-third o! bm d may be red in autumn. 
Never apply LM P dires to n. com DUK excepting 
b. ege а few acres of each variety that may а һе 
looking well in spring. Artificial Ден. bave aiwa; 
me ай, MOT: for Turn тир «ер їп 1858 апа 1859, and tlla year [The hia. requie includ 
for rnips and Swedes were a falin ure in those standing on n бе 
e more diseased fo into g ound i 
тем n the Potaldos thislast year Y 
very additional pound of guano given, 6. Hope, Tenton Barns 
LOTHIAN. 
20 of farm- yard m ү 
vian guano per acre. These are for lifting at чно) pora 
'otatoes.—20 
and 4 cwt. Peru 
the middle or end of up Instead of 4 cwt. Алыс apii | 
| 
ti I hav 
wo Sing лей a the егэ eor Carlisle к зиф 
the ty 
n to 120 acres of land, 
should be Msi о pm ЕК 
, Riga Street, Shudehill, M anchester 
sm 
acid. 
НОЛ for 
Aun 
ost satisfact 
lex. 
Dir: 
filled with water, which passes (in s a quantity regulate 
Lorna сарака TE imd СЕКСЕ would а langer by а tap) through the pipe which conveys it to the 
growing late in the season, and е o prinoipa pi to have | VOttom of е tub (2). ji he pipe forms a coil at the 
e Potatoes early in the r to use pure| bottom of f: nd is perforated with holes (the 
течна, which rushesthem re ve "Wo e find утс бе 
in the drill, both to grow a larger crop and make them earlier 
than stubble-manured land ; 12 acres I manure with artificial agitati Uns 
manures only, being made after Turnips to get rid of wild Oats, in solution by t the agitation 
with 3 cwt. Peruvian, 1 cwt. nitrate of soda, 4 cwt. bone dust, | from the im Бы into the tub (3 
cwt. Six acres of stubble are u b| a id. (4) i is so 
15 tons of -yi manure, and in the drill 4 ewt. of 
eruvian, 2 cwt. of coeur reps I let about 5 acre! the strear 
nuallyto cottagers. І give e land free of rent charge on | the tub. ТЇ 
an g 
condition of being allowed to А е in cheir manure which they | aci 
tub, a 
end being closed) so that the water rises up and causes 
A li wd slaked med is n. in, which is kept 
the lim ew 
at EE pasen o Qxer 
Haw well, Alfred ; Thirsk 
Holland, Wn.; ] Streetlay, Lichfield 
How es, Phili ; 45, Hamilton AC ce, W 
Holben R. R.; iom Cambridg 
Lindley, Wm. ; "Sutton А 
оте, Thomas ; mia Hall, Handley, Ch: 
cas, B. ; Chesterfield T TEA 
We 8 
Shaw, H. G. ; The Ев, Wilmslow, Cheshire 
Savidge, Maher; О I Mount, ‚ Chipping мона 
Steedman, ©. ; Ya е "E > 
А torer, The Rev. Jola "Нешдоп, ОА 
adwell, John ; Weste ott Fi туйн p Aylesbury 
roft e, 
nant, R. ; Sca Lodge, 
Warn: Es Weston ill, ацец 
Walker, John ; aie re pues Bedf 
ite, Robert; Egypt House, St бона, Isle of 
ill n 8, А. G. ; E; Ан Parle Berks "E 
Woolrich, 1 House, Handley, Chester 
Ех on. Col. resented the 
repo: ittee, from w it -appears 
ps id 
кар hlet on “The Rot in Sheep," and on account of 
5 е, viz. 96 pages, recommended that it be sold 
ору. 
VETERINARY.—The Committee reported the receipt 
of Professor Simond s Mies and careful reperi of his inves- 
tigations into the disease that has appeared from time 
to time since 1 in the Де БАЛАША of leid. 
The Committee also consider it of importance not ouly 
that this ed pde ion should be continued, but that a 
cal one should be added, and there- 
ү ed that the acid may pud miss а tap 
of li 
ing into 
th 
id become mixed, and pA 
ownish fluid which | a 
a br 
— PM E а АСАРГА От рКа n falls into the tub (3) and аы oft from the surface into 
fore recomended l that Professor Buckman should be 
Profi 
have been going over my worst field in tbis way, and the ni 
benefit of it is now apparent. 4 'The proportions are 1 gallon of | We со їп De. 
Turnips.—1l acres of f stubble are manured with about 15|carbolic acid to 5 lbs. of lime, and 60 or 70 gallons| С AL,—The attention обі this Committee having 
tons of dung, and I give 2 cwt. Peruvian, 2 cwt. ene Бов: of wa ter.] 1 
phate in drill. Nineteen acres receive artificial manure "lone it 
viz., 3 cwt. Peruvi 8 cwt. superphosphate. Swedes, Profe Am 
acres, receive 18 tons imya manure in the stubble; 2 en 
Peruvian, 2 cwt. superphosphate, 4 cwt. nitrate of soda. 
Societies. 
Gad 
AL AGRICULTURAL OF MOM 
referring 
to the °аййешу һе ФО же dn being f requently 
money valuations o artifi- 
He explai 
M Linvend to reni cna вз заа vs Meine: cial manures sent to him for analysis. 
foda and i ewt, гелм very fully that the practical value of a manure Fu 
Bcrley.—l dora Lone V xi dices |, Мои Contd: Wedaeedos, Ма ay -T.—Presenb: | x rely on elements i i is very 
Peruvian. If in the season before we zet it ЖИЙ 1 a Lord Portman, President, in the chair. The Duke » s : 
apply 1 cwt. of salt to check and stiffen tho straw. 1 remember | Marlborough, Earl Cat йрн i, Earl of Powis, Lord тео ашу аео by ondes conditions in ipis they are 
mak years ago "r^ "to, ng, | Feversha: Lord Tred Lord W eges in the compound ; and are 
d fi б : m, redegar, Lord Walsing- 
асте of salt, with 2 S t ERES of pes ei р er j| ham, Hon. W. ба, M.P.; Hon. Col on less r eadil ily available to the groning plan t. He showed 
Pts. owt, of Peruvian after Grass. nfor Wheat. y| Hon. Col. Ной, Hon. A. Vernon, Sir J. Jobnst afe ME (ей cmd 
Igive a little superphosphate mixed. with B t. M.P. ; Six E K : et wr | be pira ge d by a n pen ment of the market 
arb; M-P. Bir E. Kerrison, Hart, MT. Bit NW. votos of. itg individual constituents, and а the 
after Carrots. 
NUM the soil being too light for pure етте 
In regard to -— practice of my nei Potatoes and 
Swedes get all the farmyard man: e qu of - 
rnett, 
ficial manures are wie as в анне The узеди ум dee Mr. Bramston, M.P.; Mr. Cantrell, rd poets 
Mr. Druce, Mr. Exall, M: 
ed 101 
in Тогпірз, which shows the lime still to re n its нне 
т. М. 
although in some асна it might be атн е soon to M Mr. 
ers! 
shall use on my farm (32 acres of stiff clay, 82 acres of 
light andy soil, 172 acres of medium soil, EA acres of агы, En Prax as AN M: 
and 9 acres of permanent pasture), about 18 tons Peruvian 
ndell, Mr. 
о, T ps bones and superphos, hate, 5 tons nitrate of | R» Smith, Mr. Banks Stanhope, M.P. 
ЕР; ms 
Soda, 3 tons Rape dust, and 3 re RS. A some of Ed Mr. Torr, Mr. Turner, Mr. Wallis, Mr. ше 
these а application 8 according 
18 LOTHIAN. 
We generally reckon оп а profit of 50 per cent. from th 
e 
is no profitatall I refer to the top dressing of crops; Staffordshire, was elec 
as for green crops, we cann ot grow crops to ioter us without 
artificials. Turnips often cost 12s. a ton, hi —I mean 
r. Frere, Professor Simonds, 
lecker. 
Earl of Shrewsbur n and Talbot, of Ingestre Hall, 
lec 
a Governor of the Society. 
rd dung. 
The ordinary practice of the district is one-third Wheat and Axe, Stephen; Hill Place Farm. 
Alinutt, disc абий Common, S 
‚ Braishfield, EE 
pru in HEX м талир ps, and one- ind Oats L9 SRL Ext ' Biddulph, Co ngieton 
ei ONE i fakon. ог опе or two years, and o Geo.; Bolesworth Castle, талата, P heshiro 
Not much t Lothian in general. It costs 12s. lashill, Henry; Bn podus 
а IPM Am for fi 5 | Beevor, John, M.D, ; Newark-on-T m 
i bee pie cure for finger and toe in Turnips, and | Butt, S. G. > € N 1 
b ес ploughed down on the Grass. Itis| Bushby, H. J. аот 
-— Puedes ep M. with earth, and | Зоор Wi RE Han Write 
s m 
ТАЕ shy of dre Codi BOUE se йр Cranston, Thos. ; Little Dilwyn, Leominster 
bones dissolved, and nitrate, as stated. 
of Peruvian guano and mU DeL pad of lime alone, and raise 
— The "e —XX we manu- 
ps 
med. manure, or alone ; Feci 
81. BERWICKSHIRE. 
guano, | Fulle: 
ере 6 «зош, а, &с., are used as | G ; 
overs, eal ts, &с. А. W. Ralston, | Graham, James; 1, Blackburn Buildin, 
К Garne, Бом ОМ 
cm R. Rd 5, Nuneaton 
Ж arwickstead, — Whitehaven 
Cliffe, Th: Crew G 
PL мо to the i advantages of bn а gue artificial Collins, Wm; Mm Stone 
, ad шап; Mmi most 
we grow part of "the Turnip crop (10 to 20 acres) опа mixture Сыны оба, Kingstown, однио 
larke, W. B. 
Farm, 
Ј.; Chew od" Chew Magna, Brisi tol 
Жы aae . Roper; Me House, Tooting, 8. 
wsworth, Feni 
Dewe, W. Y) Coates, Ciren. oec 
8 т Ambrose; Lawshall, Suffe 
t: "Limo D posed plied either to ere whic h | Fisher, J. Ped Lion. тазе Court, Dilwyn, Leominster 
Heal 
; The Rectory, 
s proce dj n much from another. A few боша. 12, k Жена, рон Bi Devon 
used three times as much Peruvian Guano | Gibbons, 
j isi bonos, F ез 
guano aud suj hate, where roots are | Gilstra W.: m р 7 
the frost, Lom ede manure is| Hainwo ort, Y B 
Wm.; Hitta 
t. Edmunds 
attempt to do this was often a source of dece] 
comparatively useless. ahe Committee reste i de 
сара that a пыры statemen t to this effect t should be be 
red in the Min: 
г. Brandreth | ap 
MN A; Me to parties е ар alyses ii üe Committee tha 
Е Н 2d, Th ofessor ope mmi 
o С шу Mr. Eain u- — eases had of late been referred to him of - 
s OA T Mr sol and other cake S such епо, ашыу, {тош dultera- tl 
> ; » | tion ind other causes, as оге, Legs vely detrimen 
to ше ней of pea end i ing 
us qualities, which he "attributed. ЕГ. бө sur 
Teri. Cockle, il ees 
eshibited two specimens of Linseed con 
admixture of other seeds in the sample, of lich m va 
жн ы 29:sorts. Most of these he had lanted expe 
rimentally at {горы r College, in order to ascertain 
as many as possibl * of tio plants they belonged to, 9^. 
he would report upon them at a ai ture e meeting- bo it 
30 e 
proper irre of Town Sewage. 
Ath, Нет pert the progress of а series of experi сай 
ments on salt nitre top dressings ОП Wheat 
yet complete 
5th, The next number of the Journal will — 
a pig paper by the Professor on the man. 
of chee: 
— неу resented ЧЁ 
Іохрох SHOW. ‘Colonel Ch ap tobe 
eport, 
made fo: or the assistance of a 
"t and М 
sen “i as ил >м gere, the 
Cov » 1863.—The he report of 
Inspection Committee having nr m 
were favour р 2 - епдапсе of 
дери тд vis, 1 
“б. D. M. Talbot, Esq, in "m (rie 
xm Я. "he county ; н. Наззеу Мойше 3j 
the county; Henry Austen Bru co, Esq 
