390 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
in the food which he purchased some sulphur and saltpetre, | desirous of becoming acquainted with —€——: 
Re the animals took, and after that period he lost but few an invention, we lost no time in setting on foot a | жыл their own n^ n eve 
E dg i d|been prevalent about matters 
ais said that in one of his р : which are 
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M. De La TakSORK articles on | negotiation for the possession of the secret, and | 
Жары agrieulture published abroad he had stated that the having traced the inventor in his removal from |а 
= КЕЛЕЕ в Southampton to Gosport, we there had letters 
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n not known to him, stating that a veterinary surgeon in | addressed to him upon the subjeet, and if pr 
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pdt рна очын un E — forthat had been of any avail we might possibly at this|quite time to consider се reasons which у 
d would come to Englan ring his medicine | 7, M n ы A4 . sequen E 
with him, go into the districts mosi affected, and undertake, | time have been in possession of а very improved it, * the «а jin t "T ts 
at his own risk, to cure the sheep, claiming no remuneration | and expediti thod of making 000 seeds, only 1 e may ааа, c 8100, ав во 
if not meet with success. Thinking in the presence that i } 1 ed tl D ый, > ture of pay tical оп the subject of Beans, 
of such an evil no suggestion ought to be despised, and know- | that we have leajned teu T] was derived during the late w 
ing that the келй ү, Улмы 
P. : | beforehand. f le of **000" | placing layers of faggots or of ^ 
om v humble sources, he wrote to NDS, Our next inquiry was for a sample о › y ong В| 
sending (ie whole correspondence, and undert mis} я = 1 Ре и mi ween the layers « 
bim with Sont. qi of the medicine with which to | seed itself; but although it is well known in the сете" мө | A у Ын 
make experiments. Не believed that the Professor, under the trade, we have hitherto failed in procuring it. now whether Ms practice has been- 
i ad asec бо» shee : i | general, but th ^ 
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1 ihe worthle bf the medicine. some through some of their friends. The result condition of Beans so treated when 
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precaution had been taken. M. J. В, 
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"x . 4 тв, — Та reply to your favour гес er Чы каа. we Wrrn reference to the observations 
~ In answer to Mr. Frere, Professor Srwoxps said that the | take leave to say we shall have pleasure in complying with | Mr. Joux Marruyws last weck, on a leader 
distoma met with in oxen is of tbe same character as that found | your request for a sample of 000 Turnips if we can obtain it. | appeared a short time sinos : 
in sheep, and tha n these itttle | But we do not keep it ourselves, nor do we know the arties | РР | L 
ures as fonnd in the key, and other animale. Rho мери» it, it being something ot: a рм эр, рея trial of BANNERMAN е. WHITE { hen, 
reason the same ex-ent as Р to some of cur us haroa i : 
à Y deco m cnr smail У, but doubt if they will let ns bavo jt, as it is a M Mad 1 S wes a E 
ү во many of tbe entozoa. they are rather ehary and althowgà perfectly | used best owers of sulphur, 
that they are animale of a | weil known and understood in the trade, they do not care to have it | on that assumption what we stated was 
known beyond, and our asking for a small quantity will bo sure |: feri s the і 
were sufficient to produce а | to lead to the question ‘What do we want it for?' We could | IDTeri used results | 
a d ow ed pagr — x1 the се — into | obtain a large quantity without hesitation.—Wo remain, Án bted 
the эд. ох. though without injury, | The sèntence we have placed in italies will be|sublim is per 
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onld mot ы sitiens to ммк чече. өст тг em do fail, sufficient to show how well the matter of 000 retended that pure sublimed 
эз they will in some few instances, perhaps in many, soin tbe | see is e in the Trade, and how easy it is answer (ha purposes of the Hop-growet, А 
нанач фр dice ad. pomeni iher аге | to get bushels of it, no questions being asked ; | that it could eventually answer to use 
volen Ванов A e unanimous] y adopte d, together with! while a small quantity required only for investi- | which might contain many im 
a ution that the requested to e such steps | cation may be refu ut sublimed sulphur was 
i ication of the lecture. g y Р А А А 
ре омат It appears then that machinery exists by whieh and Mr. Enskr*x* in the early € 
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TURNIP SEEDS are, as already stated, largely | any one in the seed trade may Sun ax easily | proved so successful an 
adulterated. What "then, is the general nature eommit enormous frauds. And it is plain thatthe|thoso that we had 
of the materials mitit with them 2 very notoriety of this machinery, together with {һе | convinced that no su 
ist. Old seeds are mixed with new. condition of ve чн the = of А ich | have been given off by t 
2d. Charlock, Indian, and other Rape seed we have examined, proves that this machin ver 
also mix гж ч m" mer m M actually is employed by many seeds to y away when submitted to heat without 
ist. Th f seeds vary hi à prea y of their customers. We vne ре the paper. What wo did assert 
imn compared with another, that | be doing wrong in urging any one to make trial of | sulphur, commonly 
а c ало это p gem the seeds he is about to buy before he sows them o Я уз supposi: 
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уеатз there із а superabundanee о would do so, always su 
dinde ind а seareity of others. even before he purchases them, Where the experi- | we have still the paper by us r 
Коз аз most зеейв аге of comparatively little | ence of a number of years already exists, the | which we made our experiment beíome! 
mse exeept for sowing, the surplus stock can only | character of d is guarantee for his goods, | tured to hazard amy assertion om QU. 
"be di jÉ ate: j ecord- | and experience of this kind is indeed а more per- | M, J. В. ' d 
| ; fect carrying out of the system of preliminary trial 
3 Which we recommend, especially to 
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could be bought everywhere at from 15s.to 20s.| А кооз ti 
per bushel, but owing to the destruction of the | the semis ded L1 на А di 
Toots in the winter of 1859, seedsmen in 1860 had | the growth of the Beans of last 
bushel. Now in 1860 | ordinary consisting in y 
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