Jose 71, 1862. ] ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 579 
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he barges may have r to float on, | у fréquent) of insolvency and failur , but ecessary о 
in дез of me thoy аге subject 4 [үн vy BA. .|their appearance, a general о opinon reni about | advisable. y hav d fa Ж "admired у гугу у 
The aillowners dC little bene ted by the use of | iour years ago, T t the funds of society were | judges, bó m Eng ish dd foreign. must at the 
p water for propel chi h lating PAND Ui raa "itd amd that the | same time беф p iem st Lord Portma 4 assertion at 
теа " and sluices in g ind si k allow g ought to be increased. | the Peer of "vite ath and West of England Society, 
14 be glad tt tter at р ed of J К t 
the water pen nt: up às эн do. iu Navigation e а мў {о шу к that I Tu 0. EAR жон 
в affairs are ina low gesta A to the diminished rem e [^e ph pe 3* ен в assets ү р у i report that the p. and leguminonus speci- 
ралу s ma 965. 5n Шапы, actuary of the National| mens to the International Exhibition by the 
fai. way, ап d who, Аг, теб а Ж. рте and minute | Bri ish pes are neither Had shown nor good z 
kak interest i К river on some reed je eum. pon e tha sets were then worth Е In all courtesy we deny that so far as ou 
offered by the Madii dn Мой d | 3,5737. 15s. 1d., mg the liabilities 3,2027. 8s, 7d., the eals are concerned these таш e етра md 
iore advantage ous to se S interested in the 6000 | balance in favour of the socie ty being at that time no that if the Jury agree with him we feel that 
T land connected as gon rted with the fless than 3717, Са 6d. ОЕ this sum he advised ова maintain ue the Мел: z not C дч 
йв tribut ar rios 6 than the iat of ev ey 867. 11s. 5@. to be reserved for fut fint contingencies, Vus good co ind seeds Jacob nch & Sons. 
barier pote the fr ee uie 9 the ri river to the and the remainder, ВІ, 155. 14., {о be set apart as a | [Our vs v was ad Ыя to the "effect that үи samples 
ost of the g natural by effectua al | bonus. n receiving the actuary’s report, a special ied by Messrs. Wrench were fair commercial samples, 
untry are blocked up by milldams,|general meeting was called, at which it was uhani-| representing bulks—not, as in some other cases is 
and the land fiios aré perp ps bd ith the "воп ty | Zou resolved to carry out Mr. Finlaison's recom- | obviously the e сазе, “selected,” i.e.,made рене. by haud.] 
their estates owir sufficient outfall, | me ndations, viz., to reserve 867. 11s. 5d. of the society's Eng nh and witt Da 
of draini rining.— vis 
Why io idi the mh meri n health by the frequent Fen gains for future contingencies, and to set apart pis Way y several interesting quatios respect- 
imundations, saturating the soil with А producing 2841. 155. 14. for ОООО the sick allowances upon La teh farming, on which offer a few 
1 damp and uncong EEA a Actu remark T. admit with A Davis E generi 
all the concomitant diseases pecu ulia т to a moistened a "The follow: ing sm show the Society's progress and | su Е - f Scottish farming, but pers 
via eire terreri and tn eiie о rro ssi vi io mei estes 
ра К ы SAY ашы. when А can be avoided by | à Balance added P is Tittle in Scottish farming w whicl e hig of 
Income, Expenditure. | Reserved Fun 
compensatin g a few на ERR Mir: 
about 20 locks, and IS many mill ри р р $n d | Eu T raised v э the greater activity or 5 АА pm 
p between (€ mi Teddington, ха s sich 1856 . 160 10 52 2618 2 13312 6} and more system in the man aiment of ЫР РН 
кб dam Ё ш йе the ку йе a > 1607... PEE g d] 1541 roig there are doubtless many of t cotch 
E ing T » ost insurmountable barrier of|1559 ''7| 18114 5 95 3 7 $610 9 practices which the English Аней ті ү à Sith 
100 feet in the 80 miles from Reading to London. Тһе | 1860....] 196 14 її 99 0 ы 97 14 10 advantage. The preparation of боне, оа 
millowners then should be compelled to adopt steam 1801....| 19815 9 921010 | 10 4n the whole system of Turnip culture, a close system 
ir motive power instead of water, and the Navigation Total 121075 4 пу | £429 5 3} | 861519 8 of анаара. the liberal use of lime, so essential 
Company give up their interest on the river. By the dvo ita let = an fit ТАН to destroy weeds, pulverise the soil, and bring into 
removal of the mill wheels, sluices, and lock gates, the |. 31 s Decembr las Tast d edite wl C 18900. 188. "Hl. ; Bavo boen action dormant lant food; farmyard manure when 
ks the ie dep zr " si - nd increased by th ог бй. 195. Så ЫЛ to land in summer, ploughed in the soil so soon 
ing en lep of wa e or all description d — RE ОЕ Вгокк:в, &с. | as unloaded, and not allo to waste from exposure to 
the = и! the valley, which is sun н n d broad and si rid f not 
› ges if no 
n E zd — 5 and unfit to nee ё = elds; the general style of harvesting grain, 
sheep on, and the Grass төнер spoiled for hay as Members | Entitled E m E А Sickness е aber me of ise husbandry, as аст 
it is this КО oh ecome the richest pasture Е" toallowance| а | 3 | 5 Ж нде рй sed in Scotland, are опе and all, not unworthy of 
aud produce D ш abundant crops. Тһе stream Bocletg: okiti 3 n áls deus — attention of the English farmer, Moreov ver, the 
instead of being muddy and almost stagnant would а езу trimmed and d T Boundary ped bs gerows, b^ 
e clear and nick —e ted for salmon, trout, and | prer ditches, pow 
all the finer descriptions of fish, as it used to be previous | 1556.. 169 160 slol2l0 | s4 o |weeds allo seed гын the fi А: Бесін. wh Mich 
to the construction of the present barriers. R. B. 1857.. 170 107 8|0| 2| 0| 104 Кеке рЫ i Шум class кыш of Scotland, aro 
i w to x. lement Makers.—l have never yet Mas ys Ms А; : А 2 ЕН worthy of imitation, 
met with a really pno useful rake for agri- | 1859:: the other hand, that the Scottish Y үнтү К сору 
амдын», IR hope : aL ped peod sea. B- 186 m zd i x 1 а from the e Engli ish farmers; haym da g, dair. ing, 
» al ЕЯ таке, though low-price a | em 
ч [eg е; WE: Hoa odge's razors, cs seli but. Te Теш. — Ия — 2 20: Giu ЕС. а. | = XS intermediate rige the.system of consu managemen lis 
no ave—there endurance in it. “Then e AE unt t he еайын of drainage, are all 
corn rake, with huge died iron Bote й much too heavy "an months have diplrod from the time of orm аш more efficienti d. t ii En d th Sc d. 
T LER ыры ы а am It being thought desirable to know how far the y carrie n in England than in Seotlan 
for the slender e which t ey are attached, are | sickness P rat ИЛЕ d flot ^ the avı ӨНГӨ pda th ce of (болыу Mr. Davis is correct as ents being higher in Scotla а 
beyond the strength of women, into whose hands they | societies in England and Wales, the requisite calculations were | but it ought to be жашы ed that at a farmer requi 
у 1 behind the Barley cart ege | made, at no small cost of time and labour, the results of which ital to € holding in Eugland dud 
of tant пзе on every farm, in which, 0 ——À à o т ECL in Scotland, for in the latter country the farmer has to 
für as 210 Observation has gone, there bas been nO | showing the amount of sickness to which tl y was liable | рау for no: half fallows, dressings and half-dressings, 
improvem of тар. These vue according to the tables of the actuaries :— | and other unmeaning and often valueless outgoings. 
are чы. а vehy limited extent by the horse uoc cape Wo Mi rU. We зт d^ AE These frequently involve an outlay t 41. an acre, which 
Which alone have engaged the attention of the v o бек. Ansdl. | Ratcliffe. |19 Virtually 5s. per aere added to the rental of the 
Бъ тег. L. : à English farmer. á cordi ally agre with Mr, Da avis that 
ose some information respec Weeks Days|W Days Weeks D 
a Sick club much good in this эзы 1856 166 3 ru ? і - l4 “ін Е This question idod cannot be too much „discussed, as 
ЖОГЫ; you may think it worth while to give I in 1 ia 3 pi 1 n 1 
ita in I Ag. eris S ge : T in an ПТА 185 2 09 i 9 1 ig 0 ш H ЖА can t E arge of partizanship be advanced 
] have much in them er ose w 1800  ..| 1 4 ] | bs nst those who advocate long leases, for there is по 
are engaged in the management of clubs. JV. Hornby. | 1 | 204 9 | 207 2 | 188 5 | 185 3 elussof tlie community which they would not poene 
Ep m жек SOCTETY. Totals ..| iji о 11005 о 7 0 ы er icd uni eria ы K landow СЕТ wouid 800; 
established, in uo 086, | The average of there results for thé sx years is 1050 weeks | 54V? eir incomes dou farmers would bring into 
1839, at St. pon son W те, near Garstang, Ts ач the ВА dt ülekrids. Стане enced 4 by te the field fresh energies, labourers would find ample 
y ys, g! 
Ee cia he objects of the X7 Pi Ж sey Dx i mr me — ie rere us em ployment, while the „community in general would 
e mutual relief of its members "da : eased 
sickness, infirmity, or old age, and or. а ed inet Friendly Society, | in i whic а pse of time has brought E production, James Sanderson, June 
at their deatli.^ ` There is nothing new in this. Наз | benefits upon its members in Кае proportion to the number | A reputed beta v for the Potato "Dite t am glad 
not almost every parish in the land рафата the | of years they håve been iig, aa ач ie асе ut — to be able t er the query of“ Н. B," in your 
piod several such institutions, established pro eim peim bas a em m catt pop , 9 etie! Тавь weel's "Noti md to Correspondents, about turning 
fety т the very same praiseworthy objects? But Hrs t. wet 4 es for a crop of Peas, d 
е lapse TH fow years has seem tho dissolution, о я ЛЕ е soeondet, г, Ne -: c .. pro eseribed їп the Gardener? Chronicl 
great паш! wd sing many old and dele eH | ations of y Soptember ® 15$ «8 it so tickled my fancy t dut 1 
d filo 5 o parish workhouse, or и the st dum Chronicle, permit me to ask how | transeribed i a collection I was then about 
bang to depon бе еше ence upon the е e vf age | you are to ascertain n that an ineo са tenant э. але бош of sii das and ends, I will merely ues 
ueh ac eA bó tato di observes An 
*. The 
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Sfi Wire f P o ave of l og friends you are subject to Дайны." which has Lidley, has produced а new idea 
org sens X Sede i каде "ороп secur e than once paes 5 T in me, and the land | number of the Comptes Нади brings us а феде 
“| "dee principles bles of' vae exhaust E veg new project. [Extract from a letter by M. Bayard] 
a if еги К саре Grain Samples "Fs stern Annexe of the| In the property I possess in the North of the Di 
ea e gra V коки {о {һе ар аагар оед ui 1 you allow us to ph one | ment of the Maine and Loire; the Potatoes of the scil 
d Brod at the DE of йе ir admission. [yis ark u т very fair notice of our samples of of 18 were almost all spotted and bad. ‚ Before 
heg n, is average Whea t, Ee i 
- bility; another gal e ich protects May 3 81, whi Eod with these words: * The ey à into set ts; aud forced into each set, E. to its © 
с! n inds of ti е socioty а yes i^ ptus of the | of greater value commercially than the smaller end йө, 1, 2, or З dry Peas. The sets were planted in 
embers. Jts fon also, те care efully d ingles which other stands | ridges. The rest of the ground (about 2j acres) 
во thc puer welfare ER members as well as to | contain.” Now having takeh great pains in the| was set wit otatboes not charged with Peas. 
Sure provision for their relief in к andi nfirmity | ieu of our simple of Wheat, &c., we challenge | In. spite of the dryness of the summer, the Peas 
wade it a rule t that «по meetiiig in way connected | any one to show a collection of the same varieties of | grew pon and flowered, while the Potato stems 
hd the еу, or any of y Tranches, Salib e i351 finer r quality. "They are all perfectly true in + stock, and pushed vi колм]: [o latter were neit ther Seem 
any Dusi lace appertaining he bers were 
lo a pu lie house" Thus i 
; - 5 i was ided n t the vr. being about llb: heavier than they were when | and numerous. 2" They kept perfectly well. A part of 
кову Should поб expose its E sie pide an big. hey came in from the farmer. The Barley wéighs|the other Potatoes was diseased. А sim milar ad was 
The cause of untold misery, pauperism, фы 56lbs. The Oats 47 to 49 18. We could of pe have | made in a kitchen garden, the soil of which was lighter 
Lipi an cow и meüstres аб the p ver made them yaha a i asena z mm org but ws sod lg aad result the same. The tubers with Peas 
м. ighly satisfactory results | consi А eriterion of t from disease, but the others ечат in 
nox SN fin lave e; и аз. time tolled on, та nu of oti to spit we haie: [ vind same soil MET indieated signs of ill health, 
tendant eser geri began to pad we could po phy а balk of many quarters ipe the mee of the Pea Кге aid Potato shoots 
upon the « Ше аф mbers, instead of signs (too lif required. We did not attach the weight to I had some of tliem pulled up and examined. The edrly 
