THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
IIRA of both sorts of land without 
pente of the stiffer. It еер 
le as а clay if drought follow: 
TT to tilth, and then, if -— "full. ot 
sandy ж, these are not destroyed a 
soils are by a brea up. "Like the 
d by the inimiteble Miss Graham 
ns) &' simmer and greets 
5" 
he i it “ “ girna (gr (gri 
тиот the clods into which with 
e har dened soil is broken up do not 
the w weather, and the land itself, 
windlass, wire- 
а 
а 
fis kind, but beyon disa 
Tt Парові t to estimate wha b has y bers 
ti 
Mr. Morgan, was | i 
| Fini ished cultivating the Hop Garden field, 
twice done by 
es P. Sa the Saturda: 
шошо - set to ve i 
—16 ae 
and the in 
duret wing, which was begu 
field, on which № «4, the o 
of Italian Rye-grass, reme eplendidly for next 
onday, ?1 July.—Fini 
iio; "Оа Жыр ы 
Garden fiel ЕТ. p*y ЗР 
n toc 
ss it 3 P.M, Friday, Ma ay 
ays. The i 
the constant emplo ied given 
little time lost in removals, 
freque ncy, о owin ng 
"n ed on the es tate, but | 
y poi m. db er wi 
and drainage of Ше land has been 
number 
deco that ps 
10 the cultivati b 
band to say. А great i deal. of tillage has been dons, end 
Г] 
t 10.80 л.м? There 
on LE May 19, we understand that 
bis sm and ploughman, and tw erre 
d each, t yment for overtime „makin 
dq а gd 
үү 4 is about 3 12. and coals, 8 cwt. 
› ог Ti a week in 
"the 
» 
2. 
cultivated 
gongur ing ezperimentizeing" (rater inl may 
mean) “ zi p^ pregio " "The total labour agom 
eve 
Һе could not co conceal l бош 
bility E by b 
M of the f 4 Garden suffer from 
week a tal braird | in 
jr ay, and t 
Z3 * moved to — field, e Gotnnenced. cultivating | veteri 
new machinery, юса 
the хәрә, soeng pon 
987 
n himself the probability—a | proba 
experience—that the disease might 
more wide, aud that our flocks might ultimately 
as calamitous a visitation as that which befel them 
still 
ffer fro 
1847- 
The pot „then, at some маам е the 
ELA мён ocial mu of the que 
pd ing that the value 
rease in 
article 
for it, p ur loss s might not tell ors 
оопе! late ould render 
pee 
as that outbreaks of dis- 
Wi ltshire, involved оч of 
It was from tbis f view that 
dignity of 
also t 
nd 
P Mad fo 
Re. which had appeared in 
Hom ie Coireipoudence 
Pedigree Wheat and Thin Seeding. —That the - 
in 175 дата, how 
led o 
иш that this isa very great per rformance for a 
firs t season's br exped on à farm which is certainly 
si 
M^ € ides в are 
erefore, of less'than bs. e acre, for one- 
, excepting wear of apparatus and use 
4 
ИР 
machine has n. к the farm Since Jan. 1 
engin 
А-и 
л ы 0 
HE OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX IN SHEEP. 
Іх the conrse of his i intr roductory nddress last week, 
on; andit will, I think, «^i 
going on iu the e atico 
Gazette, in regard to the possibility of imparti; 
Wheat or other grain de same valuable qualite veh 
breedi imal, should have taken 
jia th 
le 
| ы 
оче a itis is » possible s во to grow corn 
year, 
LOIN 
age в. Е:” 
te tha Midland Dan $ 
ip 
on opening Winier sess 
Camden Town, Professor Simonds thus referred to the 
d He said:— 
e Sal 
M pA 
De AD at the Thorne, and found thee 
le in the waggon shed, had it drawn out UA 
set for work in the Lodge field, ready for 
P —Began to cross the Lodge field, it. having been 
бош? very wet at the bottom of the field, 
lat 
next 
| ps 
is the result upon the whole of the 
s. төн з till Michaelmas day :— 
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for the 
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Pu dut ines 
from the log-book of t 
to half-past 
А. А4. about 
Злева with three broad-shares. 
Over—began to cross at 6 P.M, 
м. (10 hours overtime this 
e onding July 12, Kate High Field, 
was cultivated and cross-cultivated 
| T TN 
Ge 
32 pu — Mh Jia rir of sick wit 
wed 
of M pire. of мз оГ prevention in такаа 
kd so in the mall- 
чесе fried певт по pen Ра Where [nj eme rd 
within the cost of similar | Ре 
f 
no opi 
Speed and actual experienoe d 
D 
of | е t 
Ате t The important t 
ed EXEC Dots spreid to 
* As small-pox was руат still 80 so familiar and deadly | 
among the 0 раршайов of this kingdom, the youngest tyro in 
ei ine disease, 
alli ^ dien 
ге fal Befo: m 
dolor the present семеро been observi ong t 
flocks of this kingdom. 16 had long, however, vtm rr o 
and well known i z M ira of the great sheep di apros pi the 
Continent. In e districts the affection Ak, 
naturalised ; in others it had shown itself from t time io. time m 
utbreaks. Within historie periods the 
For e diseas 
Y | been observed to break ntl in En or two pido instances, 2 
чебен, дА e ont ne with a malignit 
control зь да wp At one time Aue Вос 
suscepti рее pap another. 
Eo EI uus 
Which almost se 
showed a еы 
A» 
cious, but it was n sheep. 
the healthy ones proved insufficient 
only inoculation to be had 
mitigating 
er quoting at great length Dr. Copeland's 
and finer 
quality | than before passing through iho improving 
| has been mada] which should not be айо - sò quietly 
oticed. I 
to slip past п M for information, and 
ask if Mr. ver has 
— 
any of the older varieties; or p that gentlem: 
others merely selected a variety, which under нс 
circumstances and equally favourable conditions with 
those under which the -— od was grown simply, 
" "i д sorts ot "English Wheats : tse yielding poor 
i 
n comparison wi ith the native Sorts. , These 
Hh 
Luc айы the soil was - T Rs 
produce, and lest t rs may оку 
mueh seed ir 
yellow 
read an 
Mr. Shirr 
ai 
SAM in favour of in өс, Professor Simonds went 
x first appeared among the 
“It jenem introduced by br ia 
disease s; 
counties 
mes 
nor ^ proprietors were satisfied as 
the Ө АКА aid had been sought, and 
‚ез! imals € The introduction ot 
ye gerts 
[OR shoptends n 
nature until 
ho 
beks, and 
t neam apapon 
prim adopted, that s tho ae Rude 
vicinity hine th it had first а крй bit as 
be premat! 
ure to express any 
course of the outbreals. Er Ат 7 
fete d Eh alike forbade a re din жойо 
dE a. that the malady was утоа ia 
һе ре еде world of f England who think 
havo i. only eyes and u 
siy drta nin at Mr. bim 
for 
ipia т D 
Pp 
clusions to 
like some 
ireneester than 
sown in the Lothians, is more than sufficient seeding 
od | мину o Hat B I have no wish to dispute the 
of that gentleman's statement, or to take 
dvantage of the want of anthori assertion. 
preventivo | advs hagi у wish to remind him that because 
in a soil and with a climate suitable in such 
vad | EES gamiten of amod Por g full crops, it is too 
to expect that in all climates such 
much in results 
if the prde is suitable will follow. Any one 
