. 794 
THE GARDENERS OCHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
believe, had charge of the bill. - : I эртен to — 
that the first clause did not go far enoug 
marum ed, and the bill thus 
third of the bulk 
e | in different fields, ай. е the severity of the 
of bulb was observed deficient | our deservedly esteemed Princi 
second clause was eoram ntly added attack. Two or three m 
amended passed through Parliament. The additional | ont and cause a ragge pre useless leaf; and we 
clause i юы РОГ | have seen no less than thirty maggots in the leaves 
tant part of tho Aet. I devoted some time to this | 9 2 single plant. Experiment has shown that the 
subj = апа object in writing now is to call the injury done юа Mangel plant by plucking off ы 
attention of magistrates in the rural districts and in | fresh leaves, is very great; and тера е 
düürkot toWhd to 11 and 12 Vic. cap. 107, axim which we have Mire s down: that as 
that they may be full; PARA, if necessary, to carry g as а Mangelleaf is e to be whole- 
out the intenti 'd Legislature, as well as to assist | Some or useful as food ке ida , 80 o1 ng is it im- 
the agrieulturists in preventing t e spreading of so|portant to the wellbeing of the root." We may 
great a | рсе соп that mechanical injuries to 
ccr чара and чб tious а счет. г, and so 
calamity on the community at lar 
claus 
clu 
angel leaves whether by the process of stripping 
o бояп ng are 
Wh A or A w à 
descri. р pox or 
among 4x sheep d sore eril s the ho United k Kin wh Mg i 
is necessary to take meas to prevent Е isorder from 
spreading; Be it пе: зой он by the бани most 
cellent Majesty, t b; ре with the iris A рона ent of the 
is ie 
Lords Spiritual and Mop and Commons, 
о-нан? mbled, and by the Meere sh the Шр, that 
als are commonly pg for sale, "E 
for the purpose o g r off 
E fair, or other open or publie place where 
it shall be lawful for any clerk or inspe 
EET: 
ne 
Bo 
2, 
wful for rf Min E т justice 
Оо 
зно paol m ue Аа, 
g or 
А ves, or Чай eat d 
сг open or public place as be 
S^ mbs, or cattle to be infected with 
aforesai eum v 
an 
lambs, oxen, 
into any such marke m 
said, knowing тек sheep, 1а 
ог labouring i either of such disorders as 
victi ereof, forfeit and pay for each 
any person turn out, keep, 
depasture X sheep í or fts "perl with or Mies d 
under the said — бы тй, orest, chase, wood, 
d t loss of 
as in the Turnip, will certainly 
ЕФ erop. 
till the advisability of stripping Mangels o 
their NE as ss o food, takes a 
case of thes 
w turn in й 
е 
ра!, that he 
[Avavsr 23, 1863. 
^ least appreciate his labours, which um feel that soing 
ghtly he ken, 
B belie 
ing our hearty 
resignat: ion. 
Cirencester, Augus 
last, Mr. W. Woodwa 
hs, and a he 
We cannot refrain from taking "this opportuni 
satisfaction at Dr. Mamm mid 
We 
are, Sir, 
Hyne W. Colison gn н 
ев 
Roberts 
neither light md Bor 
Y bave been 
Ф. сап г-у feeling that t| ма 2 
and w 
tte 
we have йыла ч 
f. express 
wal 
тв truly, “ш 
Robertson 
Willoughby 
2 - ойшы 
Марр 
gto 
* The aboy ajority of th 
чаша тоба id their Palris ОМ the tat dente tiot ех. 
#18. 
———- 
THE SELECTION OF ена 
Ат the Annual Cup Dinner, at Т, 
ard, of No Угур way ose Улына 
of many lots of Barley not sp 
This h 
routing ps олай n the 
e (Mr. W.) attributed 
means of keeping this е incheok, But, be thi із | not o thé Paley ст 
as it may, seem to have in this inseot a thoro EAS Ys, pui о R being кугы, 
ereature capable of doing much Маа, it may | varieties in the — eld, which, although planted at 
therefore be v b suggest that increased obser- | the same time, on the same day, тіре - t 
vation atly augment sen dno dge of|a fortni ight арм, * that it had beco 
h | its нн ө кше aud eonsequently enable di 
the better to prevent its ravages. consideration) to c crop. For this tm pe 
| he said it behoved t mw prse ede to bestir himself 
—— Wre have received the following communi- AMONT vitae x Е inf о, ош Мс Te pe, 
n from — of the students of the Royal that when the proper time о etos ALME 
Agtioultur ai Colle We rejoice with them t hould be pleased to к апу о "the gentlemen then 
| Dr. geri their Professor of Деш present, and others o took a an intere st in Barley 
try; дзн we hope that an institution his 
country is already so largely баасаа“ will retain | 
moor, marsh, h open fi eld, 
side, or other undivided or or cer mg land, such en 'sh all, 
2 ANSA thereof, forfeit and pay any sum no exceed- 
g 
Маху complaints haye been this season made of 
injury to the Mangel ero pfe 
„у 
A forh я] 
in 
remarks, а 
‘апа mutual confidence 
э» o + . 
eo 
ing 
ego 
d students o* 
i whi 
eats u the; substan 
whi ich follo OW- | forward in those "S and tl mou - h have been 
wei isa letter on the subject аййгеней - roten: spread Xu by other means mak e it the more 
necessary that we, who can s vi. порок nowledge o 
OELCKER, of the Roya ya 1 Agricultu ral Coll the odd should make our protest against what is untrue, я an - 
“M: Man 1 crop was drilled the 17th Ma 5-4 came | maintain what we believe to be right, For RE purpose w 
y ge Р у, 
up most fav onday the 2nd of June. І | have assembled Maec не ша a “Эм si not bi x 
abii wi y bailiff what was the matter with m =? sid the College over A on oursel nikeli 
the best means мат tik conclusions which 
ohy iwas : sharp frost last night; but on exa on I must have been [ee in the minds of those who 
nt instead of frost the Fiv had wit hin eie heard BN statements to which M have referred. 
мча which had caused the plant and We think that on prece vd will be manifest to such 
чел ауа bled that the mie e iens from a onesided 
ng ena view of the case, and uence a onesided 
the and fresh plants to | conclusion, unless, as , it is е apparent that 
come up sor Th I Td. arii 71b. per perm but found à there is another side tion. We trust that 
day sevi My m words will not nme. Fons d we nm nt enc y 
sincere regard or the Principal and the Professors for 
tol me “a oneri må eaten бечет "ont of the their aree ki — d йн ыо This being our 
[че ез ^ and that he saw “а vast’ |feeling, eat regret at the speeches that! have 
number of sparrows piekiug up those maggots. Hi send 
you кы ith some plants I brought up from the farm 
all experi reg: 
been As and ed: ^ the effect they have Let e the 
The e deseribed ms S 
the Anthomyia (Pagomyi a) "bete, Mi angel E Wa 
Fly. An species will sometimes w found 
Do Án Тана in а like manner 
in t 
any loss to the Mangel Wurzel crop, should they 
ever aboun А $ any extent; but er they | m 
1 vwd М: cattle w the leaves 
but I 
те 
think da the aid very tender." 
As regards the res here expressed, it should 
be етта that it was 
B oa. e ss 
ч been i Sienne: 
fields in differen 
ECCO mine whether this method of 
njury to the plant nt lung resulted in any diminu- 
tion oF the siza аай шып to ;and we ar 
quite prepared to that from one-eighth 
to a | that what we have said will serve to stren 
‚ | good name of our Principal, Мт. Constable, who des s the 
esteem and respect of "А under him, and has wi e And 
from those who know him A as our signatures testity. s 
In ans tot r that we in а school an Lug in 
а college, we protest that we have no reason to complain; we 
quite as much-liberty as із at all needed; our Инш їз 
that we may do anything within the bounds of reason and the 
n control of a vm ju We have only to show our- 
selves trustworthy, to be 
The stringency of "e Col Vologe rulos has been complained of. 
That 4 ате сеа 
les 
toall; but rules must be laid à pos Ys " ot (orbe 
when necessary ; and of course ара чк ем of а college ought 
to have the power of enforcing the 3, and mitigating them 
where they would bear with Bodus 3 Drossure ; and we believe 
that such used with ju. ent. 
Offence ken at the severity with which punish- 
has ted in the shape of ex pulsion, E confess 
that. we are not quito clear as to our ing sent a 
effect of Бей way 
жеге: the sion о whether it bears the serius erc ine of 
ч but ll саті р ич 
sure 
ral 
ns it i 
evil. 
А shor e ago Mr. W 
invilation (whioh 
ho 
different so 
of si i of the i crops growing in С neighbour. 
ho d era S i aspira. present con 
promise 
dE ion lend a cards hand to try and rem 
tsof Barley. We then journ 
d that they e 
dward kindly sent me an 
to [ea de any friends of mine 
was 
ш die nde whore, i in дж! ez we found much the 
qs — we rop above an average 
ana 
da tor 
an о. Чон 
рсете) ten: peek with a good crop, in 
мз less than six or 
seven varieties were al lees 
о т. From! 
n of Mr. Hen 
great in 
in in ho growing e t Baloy, and who is most anxious 
єт 
nd his " 
d Fees enn v; one pred = here we went on 
Bredon’s Norton, to inspec 
from adm with an 
ry Butt, who takes ver 
laces, we made а very 
like the others, fa 
sort. 
other One portio» 
of this field = үе with “ Potter's” Barley; 
difference was 
Es spin Ls at the same od. it has 
e un 
p than the ym 
iride 
have fairly а - опе | have ^g pre 
to take a Mastership, at the n n sg Ж aere 5s Barley, but such а re of ВО 1 bud was 
other to seek a wider sphere for his well-known abilities e|sent, that it was impossible to tell w 
wish them Godspeed, t. We next moved on towards Bredon 
$2 those who are still remaining, we would suggest for their | ^9 * fron mill, inspected a field 
eration our belief that differences have sometimes arisen | and, not hil This was by 
from students bri ringing complaints to the c Prinotpal, in which | Mr. "Joseph Cru , of Woollers bat 
r. Constable had the аиа ни of interfering, | far the jo piece e ot Barley we had seen, bject we 
while, И the fault finders h ай g to tho те thom: late, in fact, to en nable “ to » distinguish the o 
solvos, x 2 the matter would per hape. ave b rectified with К НА in 3 меу веса of this Barley Mr. Cr md 
any Cars 
m шш: ы ху cuo hope that М. дека һай from Ham Ev тө -— d Qd E у wisely- 
an e Coun suc! called, will, in considerin; e 
matter, look both sides of the question fairly fu the fae and | and has never lost — ы PR E experience of this 
Milenio needs or) he has acted, for I can 
