premaze 20, 18827 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1201 
PST 1 ; lume of the Journal for the t tains | shalt I 
ETESSRS. “WAY anp EVANS ANATYTIOAT | уо е curren m contains | shalt love thv ne » (hy neighbour as th yself? and 
Curs RE ems ш, = аса ЧЕ du аа - the e minc nd | | which sanctions self love y v quoting e as rov very 
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ЕС, she. an mens д penp for Analysis shouid page 
s. —Dec a fo i сете in which an objection toa detail м Аз has been already gel t in Và columns, the 
TURAL and CHEMICAL COLL EGE, | is com- | Editor of the ed; 
атат AL ап : Бина q on the Ja at the expense is ineurred fearing mur = - pe оа, M 
t Be оу табо y Ј. С. s а t Ms ў time of the year, and it is declared activity and enterprise, ought to take the lead of 
ard to pu ЕУ апу ргісе оп "e if the neces- it. He shoul " m u 
A ORICULTURAL pad- CHBMIGA I a A aa alternative woul ld be to end" able bodied | tur al км E К d d ag пош то оик 
— Manu o , 
Miss Kexsmsoro сов may obtain every necessary ipstrue. | MEN to the workhous 5 | whether of landlords, labourers, or farmers at 
making А economical s — gm TAS. ед, by у ply. | | | supposed to be the EM inevitable and o | heart, to fur i i 
E» ла LAN о., 87 an ower alternative. Мг, FRERE adds, that the sight A | whatever in ба Но б таке 
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Soils, bem Superphosphates of Lime,| peasant proprietors in foreign countries ma king | fita le. 
йы, ko, and Assays of E NE and other | improvements at any eost ot labour rather than | e 
ted with accuracy an espateh. | - 2 : 
ot а Tng nd still in winter, узы forcibly under the | го? an "e. ren abs of а атаја. 
бийо a" b ical Analysis, or Assaying, may receive instruc- | Englishman" s notioe "- weak side of our national | [sni men will find their be-t interests served 
=з the College, where Wd sive Laboratories give conducted by tenants aud | p 
for pursuing their studies, and there is accom- p? ү tends to increase the profite , nerve 
Dim fra limit k — nber of Resident Students. labourers ! As E widen the intelligence, and quicken 
Pull particulars of terms will be forwarded on п oppi, At pag ге 409, again, we have а —— for | ts аан of their masters 
the better management of our labourers, drawn ` 
NAGE of L (by fion z à There are шалу иге things which а 
Е d. ue REBORON e admirable condition of the leboning : que 
Ч а ч доз permanent class in Russia! It is declared to be desirable n attained incidentally = алу s sfr 
Land states, аге undertaken by Mr. ^ 
—aÓà Agent and Surveyor, Watford, Herts, and that f d mia be ees to present p boo oks labourer, so far as the master’s efforts for it are 
if desired, be entirely executed under powers district to another, “ livrets 
eh Woi by special А Acts of Parliament, by Money raised by ric e their p гасќег а their last em- | 00 onoerned, is опе thèm. He vunnot be olothed 
jun, and пй paid off (both Lgeineipalapd CAES pl an ed, and housed and warmed, guided and 
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пата tont immedi iate payment by the L and Owner. уз "angi: we want to know if this is the style ot, much эг injury t ie ood, ` It is mot in that 
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and, DrenAQu servan nt which € —— А aprende way that his prosperity oan be insured: "No one in 
MI of DR RAINAGE of any extent on Gi RE. tely is | faot «а г " n himself, It cannot be 
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wa IMPROVEMENT COMPANY on all des M Uns of pro- | Are the diit Гулдер and his 1 to be | 
whether freehold, — ortgaged, trust, ecclesias- | taught that the natural condition of «x тои | We ar чау "" o that ne ep master 
Ga corporat Landown ossivo Srhioh, indeed, be tends continually, being | Who, not fo еве ttin relatio neigh- 
prins f tho worka aro comp БӨР; or the netual expenditure restrained only yt e kind wp and | € е "ы economy 
sis eom va rotrentehafgoon thegitéteesestod for various thou йл of the iie d is that of pauperism ? | Їй farm practice to its utmost, is a better friend to 
m -$ CETT s phe e loe of annual char; Of course, monstrous and h da for it de шыга ги qun | Мг, н Е, е 
атап nothing less, as is the proposition suggested in the | * y meant but weak Ju 
Mortgugeos, no legal expenses are tneurrod. first óf the A ove extracts, it must be admitted м 8 ed suggestions on this A cp ч which 
Works of Irrigation, Enclosing, Wood Grubbing, Road| that there isa certain degrce of truth in all of he h the influential currency of t 
Mo desirous to execute any of had prorements by them. The advantages even of being а: chatte” = English Agricultural бани, ари. 
фет охо Agents, and charge the outlay and expenses on the т being personally owned—are a reality, as may A AS 
ошоду лаге кобан seen, for instance, in the ease of the pet dog of| We have, during the past few weeks, given 
Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. ~ m istress, as compared with the strayed and | diagrams illustrative of the yield of milk from 
стз гузік, No оз Врт ever, extent particular онд eva from the ees herd. We 
ERE, that we are aware, has ever veutured | аге now led by Mr. HaAnRISON, of l'rocester 
ee Agricultural Gaet ЦЕ • | to to refor e them i x P ire ase of the Englis ако t for eul- | Cou irt, to wh om Ch the diagrams are due, to give the 
TURDAY, Vie 20, 1 ural labourer. oubt, again, were it no * э 
; masters there € be bad times for men ; but pas t yea figures state the number of the 
lis just as well to bear in mind, that were it jx nM de ial yield of mili durin; "the ear, the 
Wz wish to call attention to the pe » ren for lab pl ers, too, would come to Ц lded Р h pu 
ete deas or labourers, P оуетз, , пиш Сва ons yielded рег P. a cad y ntity 
RICULTURAL LABOURER has poverty. Lastly, it may even be that as a matter eni into cheese, the number of of cheese 
regarded in the ee of. the Royal ges rene ki fact a large body of ыы dir labourers are ne of butter made, — the va м "total pro- 
Society of Englan pon the edge of pauperism ; but if so, we venture | duce during the year per cow. It will be seen 
In the volame СЯ 1860 озм: xxi. 2. p. а bes put it to those ed think "with Mr. Т that how various is the is: e quality whether 
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ness and discernment, with the poor-law in the de idea ! асу D m €— Ме weak эу est Ше, j^ 
background, to save him from destitution.” His |h куне более of the 50 ћоо "E des р 
normal condition was evidently каре to be that appar ently | belongs, t latt p When uu dde was ы => 
ка ess and pauperism. a his sake | q hild and th lons р only .94 lb. per gallon. The 
nseled to avoid doi Mog “all we | tion due from parents, is not at the bottom of galaia Ve ia yield year by year, too, is 
tà do" in the way of economical ei шекеме е of that childish helplessness е we lament, | worthy of рио; not more than 329 Tbs. of cheese, 
management, and £Aat for a sound economical | They are not parents and children—they аге and 93 lbs. of butter cow one year, 454 lbs. of 
ur primary as being to sagelar he | “ neighbours." Din а, from their relationship as "dps and 34 168, o butter i 
Шит of both man an A over the ye loyed, under which services are | value of the produce, too, varies 
little inequali ity as нан exchanged MN wages T ds is nothing due from | showing the EE chequered experience of d 
The further references Ag this subject which the | one to the other which is not mutual, *'Thou| dairy farmer. The following is the table: 
YIELD or MILK IN GALLONS. шар 
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ТЕА, No. of Cows. Total, Per Cow. ion рык peso into | orbe: E Whey. 
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Total. | Per er Cow. 
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Total. | To! 
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55 31,728 577 Е 25,424 464 
та 52 23,947 447 dd 20,160 988 
190 60* 32,009 . 583 3400 28,607 22,736 378 
1 6% 84, 410 522 8439 31,031 . 29,344 444 
7" 38,83 550 4874 33, 957 82,202 454 1589 862 2457 34 
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BOTANY AT THE no АЧУЛЫ and there certainly the gardener had placed the | ейизши, Triticum repens, Aira cæspitosa, Cynosuru- 
reus labels properly. І cannot say the same of 183 plants | cristatus, Hordeum pratense, and Brachypodium pinnas 
attempt at an answer to my remarks on said to bave been gathered in the neighbourhood, and | tum. It certainly must be considered rather curious 
ESI Coll e Botanie Garden ы been sei I should think that the collector of them ania not the | that there should be a plot for the ubiquitous Couch- 
ividual аша ow. professes to give botanical |o greg to be held responsible for mis grass (Triticum repens) but that no exemplification 
ion thére, and w. p, а. [Armi нашим”: 7 be mere рю of labels, а say the | could be found ou the Coilege Farm. І might also 
Nini and boastin A e he will a do “ in | least E it, t t, the ns оа: t director should Бе аз вау, that in several instances where the beds were 
f а few years.” oH р often | acute as that of vacant as to the designated species, other species 
n its present admitted state DR But what I pointed da in my former letter was the | i bom planted as an illustration ан the deficient one, 
simply сое to claim tat "e КО defective ш ы ег Ар arance of the Agricultural | > 108 estuca Li cnr c ierum avenaceum 
itho SUL A E ival, ‚ in its own sphe ” | Grasses i int px адо г gned for tbem, inasmuch Lese ng it; cages rite уш in an 
tl ractical instruction, 16 із | арреагапсе for Poa bulbosa ; erum again 
pia an assertion as this r respect to admitted that 1 — ^ot te i аал empty, and that а for Avena strigosa, dies а rx of Bromus 
only fo er out of common land last | there were ons, ів | 88 
t my observations һай Eis йз dle actual | does not, however, teca for the many instances in. == —— з ш шыу eon аз ап 
9f things, and not to a futi isty or үү Grasses were wrongly named, and so mtb I assert | Ха, mc е. 4 ud Minen nu рід са 
tas it may be, I had Р desiro pertica larly to мй tanium gerere E It is also rat е уй nexperienced studen un 
& together r this ему ix — the beds were thi Grasses Tasses, 
sam - d d gre on in the vieil У which — have ie easily | . The answer put i in to My і vg the ground is new, 
Oxford appeared to rect, | p n of the present year, 
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