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Max 18 1861.] THE GARDENER? CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 465 
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wok that it js not possible to give you much information on | The 
I head. It varies between an acre а - p ап acre an | of онт 
One great advantage of the steam plough is 
е the plough x over the furrow ; nc 
cases being ыр а1 а combined ploughing, cultiv. 
expense: е put a pair| and county of England. He had been a с 
ork €0 асг s, which I believe i mething of — of different kinds, and he had al 
- M атегае, ice) be енг аз before) 2 овас; 65. ; | best а Me est 
s. per acre; thus showing ап | them 
4 m em сеи ће steam of 2з. p т acre. e 
harrowing. I feel sure few would be eps to Дыс COR Me ex 
average quantity of plon r day on light soils by steam- 
I will now confine my remarks on the comparative power Ач ? Элка. ой oro powe qe рв red У mi the 
— chiefly to what y have seen, and will — for | latter tham the former. . Jt may consid с 
a nd farm ОЁ: 300 а асге and | th: э сч I M нен, and the information I have A 
from others are very different, but I Ырк iin will find € 
comparing ber that there is not so much difference as mig 
plete, which i ш en known in this үтүк Ыр ора The work done at Whitfield м. five n ina ee day, 
done at Ch he engine and ploughs in the field ready to start, no breakage 
unam aara rre or 8 - of any account, and the depth nly 6 inches. 
su urce i 
t | the e greatest i pes as I doubt not the price charged for 
hire is that which the owner can afford to let it for. As regards 
rS sea 
— 
«Д ау 
псһез. When plonghing 6 ана deep 
was 60, ovals fro me 
ce apart) included; Pe is at the 
will the 
ere obliged "o rM d LONDON : On gasaan Mr. Wallis's paper x " m ever 
reported buit had been read, Mr. Hudson, a put They paid EI: go уа và riet 
pressure an t Lapi rg de t Acre, unn to several of the points on whic e attention 
E LC f full grown Couch. | wr. ae had touched. * s rera said me 
Ho had but а few POSEFrEtionE to offer оп the subjec! 
tained. in the excellent paper just rea E by Mr. Каша. t 
had understood Mr. Wallis to recommend the dust of ked, an ariari Grasses - 2 1асе. 
lheep t| Не was therefore very much inclined the opinion that 
red the dust ча rama а 2 А Ы x —— Кы срне pa 
hay in box M Sheep would not touch the dust, but they | pastures w 1 еу en or the n uction of beef shou! 
eh m [m Ж v r cent, per dee "ur coit for cake i - ieces the size of a hazel nut. Feeders | seldom if ever be mown ; and that low lands, where coarse 
04 Tor P depreciat ion, and 5 for Pinari of could à — ийе: 96, - us M. fructifed t the aei should "Món ne be given to the 
Dia; LIE will be 1 4 i scythe. Having a rience with regard to some 20 or 20 
pog different manures, had e conclusion ай oi 
The manual labopr required:—2 men .. 0 6 0 n the shape was the best for i onde a first-class grazing groun 
. 4 6 H 
T man and horse hauling * ан 0 60 whilst the 
12 cwt. coals > .. . 57 $e 0 12 0 ble land ít 8 
Oil "T s ys Mau MS EN The breed of * 
Extra horses required for removals SOS I 8 breed. rD ; in Hea Disease. В, 
d. nri Joe Gemgen.: E. С. duck, Mdh oc 
Expense for labour, coal andoil .,  .. 1 11 0 : MO DE › ` 
? лана — fem d mprrement thak Md 1 pro to be a valuable uar The first, 
for 86 days .. Р . .. 133 6 0 шан ous e Sho cbápter just issved, o. I. of a series 
шен petannum v. —.. 4 0. 100 0 0 TT io wore doeidodiy tho cat cattle uut us mi treats of Digestion and Food. It is €, "illustrated, 
were certain distri 
АК 0 19 6 
ram. | the natur 
о dentition, eu the rogueries practised in tbe market 
: under donet ie following 
: ГУ Fat 
ER ud и been eM to destroy wy marks of 
age. The angularity of form, sharpness of bones, and 
iost grey colour of the hair are а Tendily h hidden, but teeth 
n be filed pd s arked, and h raped. Makin 
eti false acp in the teeth is € * bishoping,—a 
practi аата ongst horse-copers. Why 16 should 
be called уиуу I cannot say, but it strikes me that 
Be e was обе ода opte ed as Ач 05 сосе - ing 
suitable ѓо а cm is perm ed Mangel; — 
tai now planted with instea осуз w, he js p diri y oung stock fi x co me o 
pee jo E VI lany cas о mid inferior Diebus lands, d К ang м that by! the u "s of jx scam 
bea eoe Sa leave А; 4 ап stid other аасы. food. the to ine had en Бачы in BED 
an arti , ia " 
e they oer өр got mto ci 
e а с, Tue redi been н 5 адал d 
his own farm but on others, and he o eat об the EE rior 
the ecran ЖЕП. be d сте by means 
ite pe ht up m кн : 
9 ugi very poor 
culations on steam | into very POMA [Tn us lication af bo; Às Mr. 
to be used at all ti mes; | Wallis had told them, iion by the m of Bey pr rr eek e те 
E UP arable lands where а quick and im; йе ad wr aer даш à 
Mores ut he agreed used ate a fraudulent practice. ios = with 
t the use of artificia жоруш land T ite as 4 E 
Ps Be dx абе aca PER regard to the last, as fik appli ied to old shoes, it 
Tight as ol often as] re ER averagn of four. Now | estable on чы, ‘when time was given for thei derived from the ich is uw de 
to the expe cardinals' stockings." 
colour, wh 
: the quantity gei over by the four horses I cmn in the tà Rau -— E à S is v Na xi the 
Ж put ati ог an adra- per dr the distance by Mr. Prooter. He was engáged to survey the property fo 
T th a H inch furrow, very slow Muc! that gentleman when he took it of the Duke of Beaufort, Ld Handy Book for Yı F. Ву CL 
observed that together with impro s drai -— ity oung Farmers. Бу awrence 
of artificial manure was used, and the was Surp rising. Second Edition. Longmans. 
land i Байна Чро bM w This pamphlet contains a series of consecutive 
К n core rion e eredi inti r attention in ix contain months, 
an 
ruetion on manure-maki 
ew prc having for years ht ou t | useful inst T - 
= — assistance of е 
his early- x i X Cos о, ind - ing, and Implements. The f. t dr a passage on 
hoeing -— Lsingling er Wurz 
vels and sheds, te 
it soils, and I have iu "Here | ѕо а that idoli ot r^c and cake. As are tuo заа big 
cultivation, horse treading and as БОТЫ riot T к main points for consideration | should б donee мар to the se 
= зе cd 
e consider the plants should be set r^s 16 inehes 
о the f lost experience 
breaking of the pan formed between the eol £ шир i some MONET recommend 18 inches in 
the 
ро! as проп arable, drainage w: 
; | sity. Не could not а ә with the gentleman \ who E "hat 
evening dnd they cien their Gras: * well, F: 
ere mi осеб oils which, i ihe. d ee than das da; ез, т а Shilling er acr 
extracted EE mot nourish, Those watery planta on which les an men sedie Р с 18 a more d. am 
ar to f hi 
BAG BEES boa als eel a Une appear still, where it may be p faihia 
i pasi yea V. "hom: er the 
of Mr. 
e produce of the soil in many 
not be in the cheapness of the 
райо, ugh 
were богону 
ture, an improved 
Jand which. had 
Not witnessing king 
wi the 
steam on soils, in the tion PTA a D 
instance as baas, but Pot А of the amount о! 
wer required to turn soils from four to sit ihoho 
A I will venture to put the quantit d Ix done at 
double that on heavy p ee acres Б, ould. be 
nearly 43 days in a year; the tear and 
nn ло soils ; fand vro: " 
ore heavy the ploug 
cent. would i єр all probability be ree 
Expense of coal, oil, labour as before, кызы 
E eram of the present day very considorately and 
2р П сетте В IUE ри у de tention to tis edusstion of the 
SRAN 0 20 «ян кд T the ро m in m their are a They pes 
: Total v AME £186 13 0 disapprove of children -under fourteen yea 
Workin ing removed for the purposes of field Biber. Fart м 
y а t ra SHE г i — i from us to discourage t their zeal in this respect; brt 
Orperaere oso ..  .. |... 012 0l could not advantage ndi is it not feasible to combine, with a facility of reading , 
