50 acres s this land, | and 
be turned at will. 
‚ Italia 
during the following year—manure with 
into whieh water also | T 
The ta nk holds 70,000 left till PONE 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
————MÓAn P — 
and | shipped his guano from a part of the island whit, which 
hey are again milked at 5 to 6 , cleaned o 
The loss by pleuro- neumonia | 
establishment, Ma. M QA ed 
in with liquid manure—then receiving 1 owt. 
of Mt of soda per acre and a washing i 
e liquid manure after every successive guiting 
— r si ne мө 
у “ты lar 
Turnips and o ther E gi Өй dh ps the [а 
land is ре ploughed for Wheat, 
The gallons—emptied 10 
times sd pus ils ot 120, 000 eubie feet e 
annum ae c feet, i.e., about 300 tons 
аст of 9 horses and 60 e 70 
tal ів ested. 
in with | are held Bs by, and a large extent of Grass Іа 
i h he w. 
some nean ut for a 
me at pe twice а ye 
ем kind of the establishment is pun ped to a 
enr 
M. thence by underground piping, andi 
or more, it is conveyed 
mile 
ver about 500 aeres of land. n is th 
1 ence 
ear. The e no means 
s|on analysis no less t 
[Jvzv 96, 1809. 
had n 
“ 
ot been previously worked, 
out a year after tho im 
r ,and 
grey appearance hs cryst us 
mps were of large size and had a 
sa 
material in a guano 
materially diminish [" yalue—and accordingly the 
three guanosin X d; lumps were found gaye 
han 10 per cent. of sand and 
16 per cent. of salt. 
The -— then seems to be that the importers of 
Peruvian guano are at length w working beds of 
inferior quality, ang this is the time chosen for 
to 147. бз. per jn 1м last 
8 Bre the tank, |tu 
ich utta |t 
| 
ЖЫШ, | 
ns per acre. 
—for 
б 
| MR proves pro ofitable. 
of e But 
те ps рк to Den one-half more 
ned w 
о ораде of nd 
e 
Ах хох 
p | the High 
Ре татти о 
the fields аге all DAS dee 
rned out as we haye qus vd h Ht the day qued 
he summer months, 
with this part of the 3 uen which Jas | 
ing | case quo 
ВҮЕҮ is d зем per 
ted by D ges of 
aua НЛ а! t 
of sand ; d as To: ju jus 
ie occurrence of these = чим їп Peruvian 
AT AP 41 
n 
PEN Ed M ESO rV Y 
Iz] п, 
, 
7 
re than 
nd d that time rena of com- 
entirely c onfin ie és ai rativ 
i 
er бау 
ilk " ing e close on this it must | 
were 
Prior variation in the i por of ammonia, sand 
and other {ог reign matters being ps iE It is 
x 
than is 
гу 
ordinary management in the dai 
this is p be found 
urface of t ыы: of 
Irisa fact of serious importane to which Dr. 
which the guano р 18 A. da sed, by whi dn 
sand, and Ha - produced 2 the sapor a of the the 
spray, have n brought home. And this necessarily 
excites our suspicion, that t the supplies by 
at least that the Beet of 
8 analyses in 
үк е Y s 
a more thorough clearance 
j Society’s үрел, point—the 
this be Ин case or not, there 
Peruvian guano as th 
manure of Loren quality which it NM sce 
Whet КЫ 
is no doubt that cargoes inferior to the эта are now 
being occasionally im orted. Few of these 
been supposed to ghland 
Бо ele ety s states it & 2 well Known A Чы varia- 
each the 
farmer rin the state in which a, are brought one f for 
tions ex cent. in the 
aatia- 
s, howeyer, one of the most extraordinary 
inei island, а which liquid 
as part of regular system 
М ditur of Port 
ete are 
VE the 
and t t (dra f$) WA spent 
pns a "the stil (5 ч are good cow 
e host ой, influenee on is value of the manu 
" in 
per 
it con ntains, e» ch though they ре а 
ice, and ad but lids 
yes 
arm 
d | They are natural and original differences in the | ® 
article impr, and in no degree the result of 
adulter 
thor diis ences, as of eolour and density, have 
been latterly observed, and no doubt have also 
been cue d sometimes if not always unjustly, 
to — 
^" last year or two a considerable 
alysis І have given above. other 
however, en, though not | without great Talip, a Ata 
ing is more certain than the raised 
gon no and its fa M ашу P dt 
facture ; n 
w m p тае paper from dom 
: i t of rece: orta 
gm we quote this account ot г Seele iie я 
n of guano has been imported of a du]! 
‚ | greyish-brown errans "c difisen 
б nt 
ўе tini 
y 
under Mr. Harvey’ 8 s energetic management one edi | 
rally 
ind li ha e of the eA of "ће Chincha Tiani, 
as 
изине ek with guano for pa custom + tom 
“Iltisa My brown powder, in a high state of ein 
ed to be m айе Dy a обоен pee, 00 
world. Cow long, 
г byre e 56 yards 
12 to 24 feet br kg nud as one or two rows | 
and from | the p 
О suspicions [U 
of purchasers which, how 
datei poe its composition to be— 
ge ada апу AUN as these. UR are os 
of cows are to be accommodated, stand anm | quite up to the Water us. | 7805 
packed, the whole er i of the Lp qe - ing pieh for e. ы ; es have been observed, Pen "E n utt ammoniaca i " in 
thus eovered by a And from 1, areof Carbonate of lim Р in 
cows are pretty conati in > milk. t oftl Даль эрда Los 
during winter partly on асу татыр, Т tons|to which Dr. edo Meer, 4 was his л Зе 30,00 
being steamed daily in order to give one meal а very large cargo of what a pear 21 088 
daily to eows—also T coarse hay, of which бхаа; guano, and ich a consi Piin dier TE s e 
18.56 
оа 
е 
Me um of the Pert, and a 
sample was sent 
or analysis. It contained no ЫБ than 10 рет! 
се nt. of sand, and 15 per cent. of alkaline salts. In 
It will be sold jen "the Der 
| formed ammonia oa" p 
5 b name of lm о 
not be chemically со 
t al 
Grass, and coming in receive their nm 
still - "tique" pr hay in addition. They а 
= 
indicated an көи to the кшй E. nearly 25 
рео cent. Fhe and in this case of ave 
d, iiu of. large 'graios. mixed 
Pon 
conveniently distinguishes the в 
siderable impo: v 
bez notice of the fadi. pore 
culiar kin 
Pith sm aall rounded pebble 
nd ra rarely r reaching that of a Bean, апа was о obvi- 
OWS three 
men who take charge of 13 
milk, or e: Py "p En mber in half 
milk Ls e. Betwe king the Me 
management), the usb are od out, and t 
cows receive a “ big — of drait [S 
half their бай T and meal, and a 
managed, безге, ап fed. by t two men to a Буте ја 
ing a 100 o 
d get aj 
probably 8. ог Hh Liver pa ^ pot 
ousl As soon as these tana 
were observed, analyses were of different 
parts of the cargo with the те 
made 
sult st showing that 
аА of nitrogen which was form 
to agrieulture 
Mr. STRAF 
s Kuss Mh РА herd of pae 
there was phe oa variety in 
hese analyses resul 
cent. d ка salts tespectively, and 4, 7, 18, 
1 per cen of sa nd. 
gin hd á * аж 
at the morning meal. | 
n 9, is 10 and 12 per 
and|Mr. J. 
n end | 400 ваш neas, 
y motion eS the largo wis 
n 
horns whic ve for years РЕР 
8 
Р. 
And among the 0 
0 
a calf at the Tor balls AA F 
