Mar 11, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
^A RTIFICIAL MANURES, &c.—Manufacturers and 
А эме сонца in Yd Arti 
other Minerals 
wing i instruction in Chemical 
ill find ample facility and accommo- 
Established 1 
Сї ner haro о MORRIS, аз " > GRII RIFFIN'S PS MANU RES. 
lish counties, and 
бым tox еч to -X f is as Manures ваа E 
ae the TURNIP, "MANGEL WURZEL, WHEAT, GRASS, 
хр POTATO CROPS. 
Tul particulars u; application to GRIFFIN, Моввіз, & 
Gnirris, Ceres Wet WdicAsngtm. 
anum se m rn 
Turnip 
UFERPHOSPHATE or LI E (made from bone, 
s Journal, Vol. VL, 
бурн, bene Dus | me 
others of known "ark Lane, EC. |! 
& Co., 23, Great Tower Street, e, E.C., 
Moss Charcoal Com 
А ҮЕ 8*8 X AN Л ВГА. 
manufaetured by J. В. Lawes for {һе 
NL, are now ready for delivery at his 
соз :— 
JRNIP МА en AND — 
NUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME £0 6 
Е 
55. 
Genuine Paw Guane direct from Messrs. Gibbs; Nitrate 
of Soda, M à бүгүш! and other Chemical Manures. 
American and other Сак 
delaide Place, Lond. 
а Ipden Quay, Dublin. cy 
HE DUO ML En COMPANY 
Are now prepared to soid MD AMEE MANUFACTURED | 
BSUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, of best quali: 
DISSOLVED BONES, axp BONE URE ron 
PASTURES. 
CONCENTRATED URATE. 
BLOOD ALIM FOR CORN AND ROOTS. 
CORN MANUR ‚е TOP DRESSING. 
— жа 
attentionto the article DISSOLVED 
Ее Kn ann m of = 
tirely 
E 
supply PERUVIAN 
За OF 
re of va dea 
ure Compan 
GUANO (di root from M« Messrs. A. T & 
"y 
ET Dom as v iens чән; УМ 
Phosphoric Acid soluble, 
Phosphate o! 
, CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, e: in value to 
anures Dr. Voelcker sa; rcsulis must 
A. yh to and IS Бен 
Fa er Ree e Bont pront o tao very ere 
your на superphosphate.” 
тарай anal yses, with opinions of the late and present 
Chemists the Royal A =- ее, — P with no TN 
4 Co, Sutton Rad, ems th. каан 
Wholesale Houses. 
Warn, m нне | lites 
"Original or Food for Cattle," by the [em i 
Address, F. 
E.C.— 
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Churn is invented. Butter produced 
зле POPE RE pes эг 
forwarded on application to Вова & Kery, 
and Gardening r Machinery Stores, 95, Мен 
a aI 
HE LANDS SE ROVEMENT rmi tie 
Incorporated by Special 
nd А 
and other 
not 
of the Works, which 14 
tere pply 
Farm Buildings. 
o Sm d be адан ү the General Land 
-— "в Act ЕЕ the full 
dir the Owners ot set ссе states, Incumbents, 
rection of e Houses, 
rustees, Bodies 
and sanction: issioners. 
y 
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they execute, a ms | expenditure 9 = approved T oy tho 
= Ас ce ing 
Md 
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at "T md of the Company, 52, Parliament 
set ndn 
Building S: 
"pua CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY, soluble 
Toe BROOD ALLOTMENT for the present financial year 
is fixed for RSDAY, Sn ft o ofered valuable Freehold 
cisely, о which occasion 
Bu ШАҢ — ue n TEN Esta! 
MPTON P ARE ( (Becond Portion). 
No. H PUTNEY HEATH ESTATE. 
No.3. KENTISH TOWN ESTA eed 
Plans of the Estates will be sent by ү eceipt of se 
stamps for each separate Plan. Рг niet: partinis of the 
Land will be forwarded, AA the mie в тори, i» ee of 
charge. Es LEWIS GRU. N, Secre 
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CTICAL лхо GENERAL SE 
AND OF 
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Analyses and Assays of every description 
accurately executed at the Coll 
rticulars may.be had on application to the Principal. 
OYAL — (e SOCIETY or 
ND. 
LEEDS MEETING, jar un 16, 17, 18, and 19. 
Lass d з Live Btock к Flax close оп the Ist of June 
and Form: 34 may be 
úint к 
ша LL DARE, Secretary. 
12, Hanover Square, London, W. 
The е ни. 
TURDAY, MAY 11, 
MEETINGS FOR T TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
Moxparx, Мау ulis серет аан .. .. .. 6 
Е to gem cent, of Tribasic 
(Mr. Jeaffi 
P DER e 4 
w -— Аш ое of Bae! England 
зей m ~ mc. Кыш. ) 
— o 
Some months since reference was made in these 
eriment carried out at Glasnevin 
in the season of "1859, with the view of testing 
ы эйе manures then in A е markets. 
рак гах equally — 
nstituted on the same ев е! ваше 
which we will гэ w briefly al 
to 
be 
irem Татсит а Dents Вебе MI, Ным. OUT 
OHN FOWLER Jux., 28, Cornhill, E 
Ju To seed ty appa se are PATENTSTEAM PLOUGH | ү 
T The notion is t т entertained that 
ена, 
ог по 
nfluénce the rop to which they 
; the position being that their 
phates are so locked up as not to be available 
y ground, and evenly |, 
distributed over the land, their phosphates might 
be dissolved u rain water E water charged with 
carbonic acid." WIN was aware that 
experiments a were rather opposed 
t appear to дүй 
copr aper а ап impa lpab 
manurial To test t 
y 
on apptioe- 8 
b 
437 
sition of the two ** dissolv ET ' manures, it would 
appear that some other points beside ЕУ relative 
erare d of luble and soluble е 
ht to be tested. е 
€ centage of the more important constituents 
contained in the several manures : 
j тё | ; 
Еа: E3 | 8.4 | ГЕ: 
тя |а| 32 $1723 | 24 
Ва | БВ, ВЕ | 53 | 38 | BE 
Ба |а А $ А | 55 
Water 78.14 | 14.00 | 1115 | 19.58 | 12.56 | 6.998 
Phosphoric d + 
acid in | 0 В „63 3 
luble state und ( 8 
E] © $ о 
ES ki 
Phosphoric © а | ва 
18| 5.80] 7.$30* =. 4.41 А 
1 ё E 
tate & R 
эмер үм 
in form of .05 | 11.98 
salts 
| Ammonia) 
| capable of 
being de- 
rived from 1.71 | 411 8.24 1.43 4 
nitrogen 
1 in — | 
nised eo | 
pouda 6 
^ AS the low per-centage of phosphorie acid in the 
pr red bones and ams coprolites, nte d 
may lead to mis e e, ary to 
(ше Sri A of finely divided vertat mould 
r 
reed in drying those two manu 
ame day, simultaneously applied and cove 
e. nd in order that " am in — 
w өен not derive - fro 
e manure in the a e$ d "m the plots wee 
rna or TD drill 
The farm-yard manure was ap lied at the ra 
of 30 (ot per statute aere the purchased 
manure at the uniform ra ate "of 9l. per statute 
acre, no ch mad le of pre- 
DM The Peruvian 
The round bos Legit .. T HR 
The PF per statuto а aore 2.04 фи: 
Tns. cwt. 
1. Farm manure 18 "s 4. Ground bones . 10 10 
2. Peru .12 10 |5. а 155 
"— а Ям 6. Groundcoprolites.. 14 5 
“ The land w — att the manures 
ому, рр, кт вее carefull sown, ай the 
c as earefully weighed." e must there- 
ore ао 26 the experiment as one faithfully 
I A been 
t suggested, we believe by Mr. 
Lawes, of Rothamsted, t hat the rdg may arise 
from the humidity of чөн d. In order to elicit 
ion 
int, we should 
me: wi 
er season, and the value of such ex 
mns would be enhanced by a note of өй табай, 
Meantime it may be observed that our rainfall 
in the. Turnip season of 1859 éxtiedsl: that at 
G1 cime as will be seen from the following 
RAINFALL IN INCHES. 
rove as satisfae a 
nevin trial field, and in all ns as wellas in 
2 of 1859, may, however, be well doubted. 
of this d пала "уда of e Glasnevin | 
iment app riche evidenced | 
by the айо Оше А-а b ich the result 
E 29: at is introduced to publie attention. 
e manures used in competition with finely- 
d coprolites in this experiment were— 
1. Farm Yard. round (4-inch) bones. 
2. Peruvian G nes. 
3. Dissolved | 6. Ground coprolites. 
these manures were analysed by Mr. ROBERT 
All 
GALLOWAY, of the Department o egek € 
Arts (Dubli im. Judging by the detailed со 
БЕ —* im 
Honourable WiLLiAM el 
Palace Yard, 
Westminster, S. wing Dies 
| * Dr. Kirkpatrick's 
mari ieultural Schools for 1859, 
р. 292. See also Quarterly of Agriculture. 
Glasnevin. 
1859. Dublin. England.*j 
May -— T " 0.56 24 
June "S - .. " 1.29 1.4 
July $e .. $e Й 1.51 3.3 
August , .. sif ew .. 1.41 1.1 
n > pz и + 2.76 3.8 
October .. I 8.6 
November ` 28 
The year 1859 w was remarkably Жу in England, 
| а circumstance which is нату reconcilable with 
the explanation sugges 
* Besides 3.99 of ph ce tes of iron and alumina, 
t And 4.25 phosphates of iron and ceni 
: And E 25 Lore mee rof i iron and alum 
сөр des some organic T T. 
{= obse vat tioni taken on the Glasnevin Modël F: 
« Mon! th report of Mr. OLAMGEE, Е.К.8., in Journal о E Qe 
Royal Agricultural Society of England, Vol. Ix, 
