THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Ta [Jore 14, 18. 
PY. Me es left untouched, The IER 
EE Ted d end. берч of ud been done at O; e, bee beris able addition to the [s ver, talian Byer rnes is a mog 
“ The other n were md by Tenant Farme: ers in far have been able io learn, the first ® Ко think it very t e аш we fa 
po "District, and must be considered as expressi ing Макав of tank and pores Non to large and cut it tolerably When S 
individual opinions, except in gos is i Ма le State | establis hments, I шау 1 gly е of it, and it ap ina 8 
of Diis in Wirral in 1861” 16 Ik d] Should Clover P. aid 
impossible i шл limits of the ш pamphlet to| examined in other E to UM ев o Bi to success, hood jig. we still ha ave half a crop, $ 
m A2 a summary of the ies mdi which | considered both in a pecuniary and sanitary light. ер $^ seeds в heavy, and we shall 
followed the a of each of these “lst. T the who Пе пуме ДА hould flo ag earl rly i ne. 
very economica 7 
асбо Г 
by e g these Pape, e| | 
t by vity alon 
pumping. bon is applied to the liquid alone. 
2nd. „That upwar rd filtration i is the only form which 
5 shifts, 
{ 
April © and in dig ays got qe i 
plyin 
of the Society editin; 
Bera oui bespeak for this small volum 
E „Ње со: onsideration which „5ћо ud 
р, 
, from their n e, only 
Е горон to j^ of special interest ya xul ho 
may be resid ent i in the district. 
Society's discussions are le present кз on the 
first Tuesday in each month, 
t the Farmers Club 
Room, 2, Market re Birkenhe 
We are glad ow that p even before 
the publication P diis volume, prepara Ае are being 
made for something Similar, probably u arger 
5s ЖОР, 
Ша London Farmers Club. Міл Corbet, the able 
Secretary o of this, the. central Institutio n of ts class, 
c WO! E LE, ex 
* 3rd, That v filtering 1 f|average cost, including a proper charge f. 
burnt bog eartb, although ates or eb ashes ucl t &c., was from 7s. to 75, 6 acre, ad 
also abua operation йе land was left fora time, ibas d ш 
“Ath. That the ground to be treated should be down, a nd the Coleman's cultivator worked бүчү 
thoroughly aranea Nice Щщ бар trenched, if| This i nei ful implement for soils of a medi 
similar e College, hat, if possible, | nature, to be use st before drilling th - 
light LUN bi LA be scr e Es in preference cuts u its shares those deep-roo E 
to clay. If clay land i i ОУ pde AT old Grass | which, however routed about by the steam cultivation, 
nd is selected, 7979 e deep dra: Ui be e put in, | have still sufficient hold of the ground to def, the 
would not consi sider 5 JB + one mon harrow. This is followe by а double FA at 
another for those furrow the e ordinary harrows; in some lightly rolled and 
“Б - again heri hae icked off, an lled, 
and that 
л " p land and] kitchen vegetables are the 
ich to app ly 
the liquid, a 
Б^ 
[A 
r at lea moderate si 
This was gn Papistaptory work, as 
sa 
pi 
Со lem will get ver 6 acres As we 
Nw which shall contain a selection of the ablest 
and most useful papers that have been read before the 
Ше Шы. тоба it is а most valuable assistant for 
aught dd or young stock, or for a change уз 
кд hor nd w pog also be La od for ewes 
ime early i А, е ear, when nt food ds 
The Pi» t grows fast and keeps its colour paun 
very. well: it is, however, үш: luxuriant, LEN 
а со ontinuan nce „of this weather, 
vit . + , 
eri 
cule 
fficult to be "d Tt is Каа to fold Sheep 
of the Polled Aberdeen, Angus, and Galloway 
` Breeds. m di Compiled and orranged by Ed- 
ward Rave 
from e 
overt the College. ki ground, and feed them 
Gra: 
Й Ње piant has a Т ОД appearance which even 
and in many cases 
«Gih. That there should be 
ешото 
"num 
This is the me of a series which will prove Re soft water, free from any strong mineral ingredient p 
useful to the breeders of certain Scottish ricts а average, but it is premature Epis on this 
Coates’ Herd Book has been to the breeders of Short. | being incurred in rendering it s subject. With favourable weather it T м ап early 
horns, and as Davy's Devon Herd Book and Duckham's | ans and ун Койо zd |o на: and | harvest. e gerer. Thet s will be ready уаш 
Hereford Herd Book will doubtless prove in their details of expenditure are added, so that Mr. Menzies | of August, if not soo Peas are мы) 
SENPENE localities. The labour has беп. коа able y x wai hau A of abundant straw. , 
hands, М well known through ue who may wish to follow his example. Sheep.—Shearing the ewes is now in progress, ay 
obe wet oet а for long tried pow 7$ lbs. per fleece. Тһе tegs nearly 9105. vus 
апа great su eeding organ ss n and | have been weaned and place hy Vetches, which am 
arrangement; "and 6 the c зант et which his name and Memoranda cut high, so that € Nol d both from the rack aud of 
ill i i ENCESTER.— always а | the grou Las e pursued a similar plan and 
the > guarantee of the usefulness and success of his 
work. 
As а specimen of typography and engraving the 
work is perfect. It forms an exceedingly handsome 
brun. wap ied litho, hy 
mals ; he e importa: 
Fr fc dA 
СоттЕ@Е FARM, CIR —Ма; 
-— mo bd. and уг so Ag year, which seems 
markable for sudden a ү wnfalls. On May 
r 24 e I 
were ver succes о ы thot at all until tbe 
Vetches all consumed, and then on to fold of 
ver; buta asa a rale [3 is best to give them frequent 
pally s from ы east, and к rai wid colle 
2 inches, The low-land i in the ne eighbourhood has boon 
ded 
Lambs оп Vataha A an amount of attention, 
sadly doo bes 
e-sown, and the cleaning operati ons for roots 
are its warranty render i& phe 
upon the Management of the Sewerage and 
be 
piede teer ET weather, Canpa AA 
lowed, continuing until t 29th 
violent 2 c iig was sie ded M а ^ dide SM 
produci ing nearly 1 inch of downfall ; the total 
esp ecially at fir St, that few shepherds s would care to 
bestow. They want constant feeding, and especially 
аг апа ме attendance, Owing to the wet о 
spring lam e generally inferior and in some cases 
flockmasters. have Spice very sever 
olera my Аа and have 
Report 
pee: s де Wellington College, Sandhurst, 
ed a e request of the e Right Hon. the „Earl 
. of Derhy, К. 
rainfall 
The санаа! work has Eos stirring the fallow. ws, in 
By W. d mts 
омей "Park and Forest. 
This is a very detailed a d explicit account of an 
башту — success.in dealing with the 
о the wet in March the 
under soil turned ul up brs ide and sticky; and even 
| with steam cultivation, of which. we are alre: eady fin fin din ng 
| great benefit, a good deal of p 
was required in order to produce a fine tilth, and 
tablishment of The nature 
"е 11 
us somewhat  behindhand, especially in is case of 
within one or two as m 
turned out to the тат, 
crushed Oats and Bran. 
tural College, June 1. 
d 
Ó——————— 
llaneous, 
о assign Мет burn 
egards 
"fe method 
b 
H.R.H. the 
water, and everything 
bottom of the үрп io throu 
* As an experiment, about 30 poles of ground close 
the tank were broken up in the winter of 1860-61, 
frequently irrigated afterwards. Part was ese "with 
sod which produced a good crop, though rather 
у ; part was cropped with vegetables, which grew 
men and about 20 poles were sown down with 
commenced cutting thisin April, and cut eight 
eo i inthe eo The College horses were very 
though of the i рав ity gi Hio 
be restricted 
them 
er Wn 
y 4 erever this was the case, the bene notwith- 
wl 
which 
e land w 
as rough and not at all in proper condition. 
lee their bein 
o th 
Е 
Farm Lease.—Mr. 
the ‘restriction on assignment. н 
husbandry, a point on which 
ath ; d t n judiciously used, is 
d | valuable үүн in the eulture of root crops on 
e" light — 
e ha wn of early Turnips, planting 4 
ә of White Senis and 4 acres of Grey Top 
Stone, and | ope t o plant Swedes early in June; earlier 
than this is эн generally desirable, and man y people 
prefer the second week in June to any other time for 
getting in aie main crop. 
Ege wing was finished May 8. The last piece of 
acres, being hilly, was sown broadcast, 3 bushe els per 
pere cing the fan vd 
нашуст fo nó RU hate retire 
I 
although у practice was 
жон recollect Paving, in tha 
than five ral ан ют 
nat period was, i a will recollect, when E 
ent price, and cattle of every deseri 
Tet me ets I there n э - or appre dat d 
#& аде riking d d 
prevent scouring. 1 
ready to cut ev. every three woeks, and wasfull а foot | aere, and well rore in with t the lo iod "of РА аб ^ 
iuc each time. The kitchen n had да Ані — e find this pla m. rd "V le foe « pe —€—— ual vely Албана. аз Мт. ee 
good dressing of solid manure as > but the applica- as 1758 more те; ditio wa immedi: ared no more t ve 
tion j the water was attended with very marked results, Ms after the plough, and thus бае Кен: herr a indicates that the period over whic 
s there is more than сап be used on the College that may be in the m -turned soil, = 5.4 «ма bas extended was опе in which En 
and, the tenant ei Hanniecan?s тебі has d, and thus the e | truly be said to have been in an а nor - 
У ed oceeding with its application on All that has passed away, and all in 
the residue, anc 
the s: me princ 
completely covered, and if dry w Senior. d 8 hola. follow 
pe njury res lts. The crop looks Fapa pretty |r 
restrictions on the business of asi 
as the liquid deb not come e open air until it 
applied to the open 
бу when from the loe 
d nte it. gro many instan ve become 
a little 5 аз bes дн Ак timg c Ше. 
nature of the ub i is soon a 
__ Фіз year been covered over with thin md 
. eost of 1 
"The irrigation of the whole 9 acres is now being | 
Ebh? 
«16 obvious that had the 
iron, at a 
eather, w occasional showers, would коа 
put iti in place pis; n; nte considering the 
as been А in, we do not think a fine sample is likely, 
should the season be ever so favourable. 
ғ mixture | of nino Grâs seéds has 
y| 
way it 
9 
г 
peru parties—are gon 
the fmpedim veri of m 
intelligence, of nnn 
i те енче) ‚йа t 5 
houl ies useless! 
lover. 
better understood at the begimning, a more eie 
hah 
4 Tbs. 
and 2 pecks of Tii. ЕЯ sown with a 
been sown, 
of Hop trefoil, р 
seed not 
ч, capital to farm 
sufficient, and the 
arrangement might have been made, at p 
TOURY у 
