Jose 28, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE ARD: ЖаНа GAZETTE. 
601 
ill Еу, Сботтепдей: the Rev. E. 
J. Foster, of отво пеаг 
all, Mal 
w 
of a оя of the same ter, above 
MY 10l., € B. Wai py Үү 
, J. Hi ckm: of Wes 
the best Pe: 
e owner of en of 3 Breeding Sow 
ent of Mr. Holland, M 
in met with io. falesi a d vc of all yevta 
THE DOG PRONA 
т. ү t IR e 
р € зем” Way, the general result of which is ag 
ollow. 
Su — ing raw bones to be the basis of snperphosp 
manufacture, the necessary dmn of е еч acid 
can be infe erred by glancing at the following table, 
ed or 
7000 visited the. new neri ricultural Islington, 
still i in an unfinished state, i in whose gallerie ma ысы 
утиш ето » the owner of the best Pen of 8 
of a Small black eee ot the same litten eding 
8 p old.—1st, 10l, G. M. Sexton, of 
S. Wolton, "of Kesgrave, Woodbridg Б | 
—To t 1-а, of the best Pen of 3 Bree din 
of the сы breed, of the same litter, above | 
8 months o 
ийе d, 5l., J. Druce, of Ёупзһаш. High lyc Commended : 
Meis mpton, Highworth. 
—To the owner of the best Pen of 3 Breeding Sow 
à breed not eligible for the precedin Чагыш; of T 
The co of raw bones, 
Water, fat, and De rage x p 48 
Phosphate of lime with small ll quantities c of pliosphato 
of m: күлү 46 
Carbonate of lime . E 4 
Alkaline ehlorides and sulphates КА * s. ss CE 
W. 
28 above 4 and under 8 months old. ele 10L, W. B. 
f Саг) 
Wamman, of Carhead, Cross Hills; 2d, 5l, J. Gledhill, of 
High Stree! Heckmondwie High ly Co ommended : G. C hap- 
Scar 
10, were present on Thursd ay. оно 
is ne hee UA of т ерт jt has BE d "The dapi 100 lbs. of raw bones require of oil of чна 
аге аггап an 52 classes, ranging be- unius x xd neutralize the rape 4 lbs. ; 
tween tho unb рте hd the toy terrier. Some | © nve es ЕР of the 
of these classes are very well Sheds pani s, setters 25 lbs js, 
etrievers, ап nd spaniels are NE Therefore, remarks Mr. Way, 50 ns as we-are in 
Amon ngthe p ” there | P from еш rap Mood in і т E 
i dl па сазе, аге iion. we а ing a undan acid 
7 it eite 
There is also a very Y Mie ойон of different sorts of 
Terriers, black and tan, white, 
building, not yet com pleted, in 4, 
will bé a noble hall for agrieultural and other show Ы 
and th th е company who have built it seem likely to hav 
The bu 
We Lope € list of Judges by whom these awards 
have o 
e | of the weight of the raw ere 
upposing them finely 
erushed, the acid sufficiently diluted, and the mixture 
well n made. 
The 
above mixture of 100 lbs. nd 
29 lbs. of oil E vitriol would, ced 
raw bones, а 
uilding, doute drying » ето 
ee ў е and finished "will 1 2$ acrés'of land and has cost |а pu having the following composit 
Short-horna ые le, Е. Fowler, W, Tinda 40,0007. "Therei pri ап acre of; surface i in the galleries, | 100 
cec cC оро тон, 7 ЧАЙ V. 79. ind the Whole Will nest D December b lts of mixing 100 lbs. raw bones with 99 lbs. ой 
Hertfords,—E. L. Franklin, R. Moggridge, S. Bloxsidge. id improvement on the cramped and crowded Baker EE uud 
Хет e - E et A uo в, Umbers. ‚жетек Street Bazaar, in which the пома Club has т АГ : db: (tt): 10 
mi ones, Со] 
Lo Coutenr, additional Judge o of Channel Island Entries. | Mitherto held its show. сакар Dog Show with which it "n sulphate of limo 
d Hunters.—Colonel Cotton, Captain wed Sk of its success to m) 39 
d Teei jogar. diligent and per ‘advertising, The large sheet Equal to 35 parts of bone- 
Carriage « men ec Ron M ters, and. Ponies.—H. Thurnall R, 8. announcing i o be n by country y Hai die ers at | аб 24 ор phosphate rendered 
ers, y. а 
‚тш 15 every sta M. {+ gm to , The 
Re. mu or mo "С il T animal matter À, тта being about 21 per cent , 
Other Agricultural He mes Boote, J. Bland, W. Wood. 
Lecesters,—G. NP Томо, 17 Dann, R. Woods. 
Lincolns, and. —H. Beevor, L. Borman, В. 
d 
Cotswolds.—J. Marriot, R. J. Newton, W. S. Stevens. 
Bouthdowns.—E. Trumper, @. Harding, 8. Fie ica 
Shropshire Downs. —G. fu Баео, Н. Ffooks. 
— EM and 4b00ls.—R, Little, E. В, Squarry, | 
Jp Mountain Sheep.—J. Р. 
пеи. m c Hans 3. SW. Thacke 
igs.—Major Н. S. M'Clintock, J. S. Баа. "Woolf, 
H JUDGES. 
N JUD 
Cattle. —M. St Marie, В Sir E. капке. Bart. 
EP. Мт; ME: Е.К 
Dutch Cattle, Ас Milw. бо, М. бш Mario. а 4 Шо 
Swiss Cattle. — аце Sir A. M'Donald, 
Sazony төгү IL TE Pope; Мт. С. А. Rittner. 
ETEINARY ÍNSPECTO 
Professor Simonds, [iom Spooner ; Asiflhnt--R. L. Hunt. 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE CLUB 
ing at Battersea has hardly been seen posi and 
The 
would furnish 14 lb. nitrogen, equal to rather more 
n 13 Ib. of ammonia. 
at first received may be “owing о lack of making 
Supposing boiled bones to be the source of sagor- 
it sufficiently well known. 
S | bona 
idol P а in accordance with the following table 
of compositio 
f hoiled h 
Moisi 
тен н matter, ete. 
16 
Sand (silica) 8 
Phosphate of limo 60 
Carbonate of lim. 11 
In this necessary amount of мис acid 
will be pema d by the following considerations :— 
boiled bones require, to neutralise 
me Correspondence. 
ops in Essex:—I never saw my crops look better 
taken as a whole. Even the Oats which, at one time, 
pale, are now green and branching. Taking 
ssex generally, so far as I — had an opportunity of 
seeing it, the ts promise to abundant on the 
lands. Beans, Peas, and Barle; cud Oats 
the weakest crop. Some E£ Ls зо ер e lost 
plant and look thin. an 
Season. e "ind Po atoe 
promise well. 
К g [s 
is abundant, and. there will be a heavy crop of Grass 
into biphosphate 33 lbs. 
Nev ertheless, an айша 
һау, Clovers are — my own ood. 
will be mucb straw, and thick ӨРЕН, аге rather un- | 
ано” Ta ye "ill suffer some loss from early 
laid crops, J. J. Mechi. 
employment F 
diet acid than the proportion theoretically indica 
as Mr. Way has T pero The ка зр: table 
ntleman, 
$Aotíceg of 300ks, 
purpose 
of showing the results ri Erw ГЮ pho one- die) 
and 44 bs. Pepe uer of oil of vitriol to 1001 
boiled bon 
| Resuits, sopore 33 lbs. and 44 lbs. respectively of oil ro vitriol 
о have been used with 100 103, Ra чу. bones : 
The annual dinner of the Agricultural College Club 
was on y even Шр а Crem Кашан А Handy Book оў the Chemistry of Soi John pA With 44 lbs, 
100 of the present and former studen Б pr ані веси М.В. London: Bell & pair, ui Pm lois E of n 
Voelcker occupied the chair, and was sup- Perek E Animal t matter n H H 
ported by E. Holland, Esq., M.P.; the Но битеди, This is a book more directly on the science of che- 5 2 
М.Р, Profe rown, стап, leman ; кү. = treatises professedly on agricultural ЕРЕМА] lime (gypsum) .. 42 51 
Messrs, › Grenfell, J. ke n, Hu hemistry жем, re. It is to the ош шн ti че Brem ie! s «Нар : 8 d 
After the usual loyal toasts had эше "Mr. h p er HOSP, E 
“ 
E. Holland, » oposing «Suc E. TERT) ffer- | exhibiting its 1 endi Ing facts, ай the "reperit and сей of lime from аа The p. 
ences which at irent « exist between the Principal and mutual relations of those elements which the soil con- ||, 
the ich had: led B the resignation of| tains should be fully discussed as n біз |а | 
Professor Voelcker and th probable resignation of all 0 hroughout one half of its pages. For those| „с spl tn 
the other Prof, and also complained of the very readers on the othar hand who already unite some | hat They are hard, не € stacked it 
inefficient memorial which pr been put up in tbe, knowledge of chemistry with a knowledge of farm PUT dicht а крім acid after they have 
chancel of the chapelin memory of the valuable ser- es the first half r1 the черво is compara! ded ino ® ed E. fine jan Ый. 
vices of the late Mr, Н. essary, and they will be disappointed at findin 
Mr. РРР ET. 1, said that the atrickest at but halfofthe volume is devoted "n to tis — Ó tiii ed eai [e Coprolites, mattor d 
arertigation айа cd s еа р-у epi di ffer. bes rero of those points ts which dct. d oxide o eee ?1 
den e bad had tak едо: города ta She, diok- dary line е between chemistry and agriculture. We 10 
en place in the Colle e, andimm з жү 56 
poscit of slain. with 5 a i smati portion d alkalino sui- 
d T va of the students £o erect a me- Й реа ba 
жд 
«Тһе manufacture of superphosphate manure has, for | 
va TET ҮТ ion ensued py queden some y extensively carried on. m results} то convert the phosphate of lime of Suffolk 
iw ime eel- | vary greatly as to C erel ards af (lites entirely into re garar ee m m A of 
roar o of the P owed е nifested in| designed mixture taminating жакшыы, but also | vitriol, to neutralise the carbona ; for thë 
and enth the Professors, who were all ү я as regards the miter, with which the operation has phosphàte 311bs.— 
were present y e 1 "m i been conducted. The product, when dr ied up, would have something 
haer that А waa bei ii si Si uet м seien of pure neutral phosphate is as|]ike the following composition in MO aider L 
College to accept the iin ation of. the Реала Тале as dot м jii uie ИЙ 
v gtussion of this question em occupied till abou! t lovet { Карно юй. .. 0e .. EH tute an aT d š {гё 29,8 . 95 
E cit. Аш toasts і а Теа 1а чәк ecd er pecu uu ose о 
: to the Club," ackn ш 3s 
" Success ub,” acknowledged by Мт. 100 
to the Со 
the llege, and E. Holland, Esq. Мр” "by The object of a manufacturer of superphosphate is, з 
Hon. Mr. Carn e; the health of th NET or z should bo, to discover the exact amount of sulphuric , As regards the theory of the рер od 
зыр б; ell; the health of the Hon. Secretary, | acid Lucena - К nure, е оо. слу ediately 
and the Old Sei the Members of the R. A. College | and biph — : was, Deis theory * e in йы vos ally 
responded to 04465, pro Profemor Boss, ? inasmucli as tlie actual amount of phosphate of | ей i E eae giri 
Proposed by E Jacob .; the Professors, i" varies th ek sources of this material, it is | aband Set cda the extreme improbability of the 
тропой to by Proin B кау drunk, and | eviden t that such variations must be taken cogniz ini € ior їр as : being capable MEE uninjured, 
i : Visitors, of, fi ixture as the superphos- 
land дош tural Society of En laud, and th "Hi «mi be employed can be decided upon. tire to Toe so teri acrid, n : : 
Passed off i му of Sootland., Т Thep Мин ig sitit p P this Aeneas a series: of elaborate чүн Чы prolonged Vel existehoo of t € 4 нра шщ 
^. In the most ре e highly trustworthy experiments have m soilis an impossibility. In contact with lime, or 
ect good humo m E^ state- 
