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]] go well over 90 will be і in uan Of! They will thus probably make а Jess even curve | 
ad E Im peu А the pail in January, ET an Ж. e 1862 in the first few months of | 
in Таған, 14 in March, 27in April, d in PES Е ue whieh may have to record d varying bes 
and 8 in Jun of in ready week by теск s due more | 
THÉ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[ОвСЕмМВЕВ 6, 1802. 
| to the йен Qf oome анато iile 
the number of cows which a I d than to 
| giving milk. Wk in 
| Even the details of these curves are 
Gallons of 
Milk. 
Gallons of 
Milk, 
^. 
ы. 
`x, 
tath 
studying. Thus the sudden drop between the 8th | there was a daily deficiency of temperat 
10 20 30 40 
DIAGRAM SHOWING WEEKLY YIELD OF MILK FROM THE WHOLE HERD. 
| Len Rem of Frocester Court, bis 
ий. 10th Món of 1862, NUN iis d with E extent of 53°,” 
record, in his m repo: These lines will bear study and comparison in 
di p the 24th of Februnry to ә аһ i March this way with meterological records and we are 
don 22 «а by the Egi 
thus xU M t f r pio etoriall obere 
proceedings of a dairy 
23 
inar 
BOTANY AT THE ped AGRICULTURAL 
rk wall gast » ed College, 
| which $ in M надан time had been always La dly 
was no I 
moralise on 
леза. College Seer here perhaps 
боки е айт botany, and taking much 
in the changes effected in wild plants ройи oultiyation, 
Ina 
vE in 
of M rip. а visit ло "he the proe of 
Gol sens says—“ Let similes drop." 
On 
се the entrance to the College grounds, I 
‘that time brings abou ut, but as | 
| state useless for practical Neg ror This, 1 thinh, 
| күш ba ке — 14 І on 1 
talieum labelle E 
Baas mir ima e p p ig 
named for for Festuca gigantea n хаан алаа 
1а be detected, an aen a Be 
well as several E MEUM S DUE - Lo vni 
o find pleasure aud da nev 
ordi the College Botanic e I о ме |z my mind not in the best possible taste, but I under 
peer ays of old, "hen I enjoyed the фрау stood it was intended as a residence for the gardener ; 
of the late lamented kind-h earted and judicio эм. аз ап expensive item in the annual accou nts, i 
it 
s| bl 
cipal, the Rev. J. S. Haygarth, the botanical del 
and experimental вате den were under the iquam of 
Professor Buckman, wl 
all ово. interested in the hour of Grasses and the 
tures. кү nuimérous and 
n him Æ ver mand- | 
to ihe credit it of the сро: 
re no wo right e 
passed on БАР s the 
ne; заи" оп ed ES 5 that I rem: 
к 
J е imnprovemonts ar z rig 
College, I тесей h X t hs 
mbere 
nclosed with а bo rder ч Yew 
„position in all matters ооо 
апа M со "e tion à the p College 
e to the 
ex бо ee жч in the 
"ели and from 
and d тег sugzesting the idea of graves, was a 
double ties of Irish. Yows, looking — S tins, , RO 
mei with ша College chapel in view red as if a 
e alwa bary. Hi ad been formed; iim) Г [s то > disposition | 
ie beilar pi ndo plesant (0 to was about the old 
Sum € Iw 
arious circumstances, includi n ш ы on the remembered ground I Ag id farai iar й 
Continent, have precluded my visiting Gloucestershire | n I was informed that the Yew. [бе зу ту- 
as I formerly did fi tly for seve ,and I only ike declivity before me was the New Botanlo yo n, 
héard with re of my fri h’s | 2 шо the old one was now only devoted to kitchen 
, апа the appointment of а eman in his | pu cha 
room, who was стен очай z be very anxious to act Pris n new w garden, formed out of the limited pasture be 
1р to his predecessor—in fact to | appertaining to the orsa Farm, Ыы сезле оп опе 
li side o Prin. to w 
во IDE p us WA gc "Y onl 
menti m Tow [A E ро АЛА. had reached ue ed 
Reque! y friends to me as to | 
sending memes to the "Royal Co 
- А short time sin 
' , а look at шуо! 
haunts about the Citencé Colleg , and revive my 
ledge by a study of the old garden 
College. 
ak а рео pend led me into | 
ined to h old | 
f the cipal's s an 
ppendage rather n "d ma College, and is divided 
into two parts by th атат yd Li Irish Yew 
esie e One divisio; ted t “cereals, 
and ird uet i: ginis in ато "n Ls ning the 
em Ft Te pce find 
з 2 plots. 
кена Иык y accustomed course mbar be 
tona: I diua Pep ud ачр нау the 
park as I had often done before, but was told 
the know vie peere 
E aai "ha low er garden 3 
1 not ignorant n misappropritons necessarily 
n the p of any 
Sw tick t Stod 6. vu уййн P 
squalidus being tic = е be fmi ed 
s before | himself ; b 
| pecu he vexatious interference 
жүк - the Ае а Met had now any who ЕЯ 
ntrol over the garden. At апу rate gréat blu: e pa thè old p Mr unhappily К become have үөр" 
ОШЕН адеп кока: oed RAA ih есеп events ab the College 
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