702 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 
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times Ше case, itis very mischievous. At present| higher," we do not wonder that even the Whe el dec oS аге valu D. property gs "s 
there need be по alarm' about mildew, at least i in| «€ oui & overtopped d oras i its gigan Lok d E ol 
such districts as we hos examined, where we see my entries а 
not the slightest trace of it. Nov, with respect to the Wheat ad d ud inci ichmong, sq а 
ere is indeed a notion tl ti ly a promising, this is not unusual where th А li Sir Thos: Lennard; amongst the nop; Lg! 
form of а and this тау be true, but if so 16| works well, and: is. ina comparatively iso i cli- | Mir. Heasman, a and * 
breeders. 1 
sw ara 
is a harmless form. The true rust which botanists | mate; but ће highly successful growth of the Corn .. Some may 
know under the name of Trichobasis Rubigo vera, | Buttere сар, the ** Hunger-weed " of the farmer, S reply, not Jonas Webb; an 
if a form of mildew, preserves its own characters|an evidence n ЖУ land isof а poor с cold ди: In tite fücb of his retiring from t 
to the end, and merely repe а second form of nature, , Sue ch as › and 80, | though we are far from a 
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fruit, a cireumstance which is exceedingl M well, even in early spring the it; but as he had th 
amongst the lower Fungi. Te uin i xist in| Wheat бот p» fall ing "off адре eer wan ч аз "viret =й g me 
eompany with mildew, but it also more frequently the little nutriment in the д soil wo со be taken RID. vm айн баве Да 
is developed, without a trace of mildew inter- possession of by the hardier interloper. messem аниа tani 
mixed. As farthen as its immediate effects upon| In all probability its uetion was due to the | ve ergo as гарта: f 
plant go, it may be treated as a distinet| Vetches, as its seed is not "я all unfrequent in Widder enis 
parasite, though айташей botanists may look upon | samples of Vetch seed, thou ugh less so than that. of t B nen Wi a 
it ав offering а E or Мазы ту; ер Dd Brew. the edgr ostemma ' Githago (Corn Cockle), which з? it as 50. tle ER in size, 
which zu be e hens understoo талу laii ЫЙ E 
y wi 
»li in colour, too often passes 1 muster without challenge, | | кез it gases in эң w vell to Јев ће 
y We estl- | as а stock which i is necessary tg| 
аьа ейеоїз ш шау, edid. bei шош аз ii it | mated fifthof:Corn:Cocklein a.sam- | p 
be really a second ay i of mildew, itis сар pable of| рї da 16 is at present, while the g 
emi dee that pest. E : teda is faded онаи Кш ie б т turn their attention. ti given 
the сазе is quite different with Trichobasis Бе other. hand, i is "i deleterious s 80 that. popular demand for m e wool 
linearis, which is in fact merely the young refuse ^ re nearly 100 
€ mildew. "When е that supposed species | dd or both. o£ the followin i $^ er аў КАБИ ing pe ai y^ Lien t he singular, fimt 
makes its appearance, it is quite certain that there for our Correspondent not so ока got rid of his | Posen; o n" Hori; M à 
will be mildew to а d ог less extent. üle|« EUM | Foster: Mrs. Baker, Mr. fo 
the spores of ut one remain unaltered though in-| 1, Itr vidual flowers suecessively, " aged fünf MC 8 
ermixed wi e true "fps aitite spores of the |that drei геше the e plant is fresh and green an d. sheep revit зоон o 
ildew, thot other t exhibits every intermediate ѕќаќе | in the full vi gour of. flowering, from one to two or MG a е 
of form апа со е Coss may hav ned; and as ü 
ев губа a figure of some compound uce ave y as six seeds each, | the д 
Barley analogous to fici y Wheat. The prodo | | even if killed then a good provision may have been | were thr m 
f the grains when wa is the common Chevalie pli ts inerease; but besides this several | tion, f 
ssity have- been overlooked an 
ples left & fo mature and sow the whole of|? аъ r. Crane’: 
INCE the i өз of the paper on tlie 2. When See de the first crop of Wheat, what | 
вс reup at 583, we have received the|beoame of the lt among: it the гр of. the 
following Mamans relating to Ranunculus Buttercup? Was it meer We have-no doubt if 
arvensis —the AH Be Sia Өлү searc ing inquiry eould be ins tituted i it somehow |; 
This letter pourtrays the per- or other got to the manure heap, with which it was wr: 
fis st AUT Я т ән of а weed, p again spread over the soil. 
over į with the 
is ўр pe high ly instructive as| However, it is pleasing to know that соо оой farm- | aiteke w 
illustratin some curious points in the natural will soon get thi : under, and t e 
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Barley, two ears only being branched, = Ens plants. will of nece 
to a far less extent than the parent ears, So hay 
ing is readiest 
nali tnereiore give | means thereto are—draining, liberal manuring, 
н nts | never all the weed to seed on the. nd, 
3 and care to avoid sowing the objectionable seed Mr 
тз To rte e 
“Since taking (о їп ta an estate in са of refuse from the farm- yard or from the ma 
in the valley of the River Teme, I have met with | he 
y lese rem arks may be considered as a practica] €13 
It happens to grow in ; 6 | 
e field in any € of this county у all inquiries appendix чо to the recent Lee odes the Buttereup, | 
that 1 ат made; that TU En. | 
my farm, and і al also a apr that this feld will | °mmonest weed may le 
pow nothing else, T e field is 11 acres, 53 of which == 
are on Ё estone formation, and the rest on the red | å 
sandstone. 16 is naturally a very good working piece, THE SHEEP CLASSES АТ Т; 
$ if ea 
illett, Mr. 3 
either in the seed for the cro тор or in the кош Lane, Mr. Garne, and Mr. Ru 
ure | te $ 
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e pe 
9. say he reaped the benefit (on account of ТО: 
they require raw аена “м а partik | 
this weed) of only 9 pecks of Wheat, and the straw |class for m acture and a great deal m ifferent. i 
ОЁ course for nothing but to be burnt. | question therefore with s p [b very great, and surely 
worked the land by ploughing, and let і6 lie the | whether they will rigidly hold by their 014 orthodoxy, | sufficiently numerous, and are 
winter, and then sowed it with etches, which promised | or i eye of that old faith become heterodox for|to merit a class 
for a good crop, when up. popped this сте te the sake of the common We perceived at cm 
Me D tches, that publie favour which has so long clustered a B 
MN Du own is deserting that 
n wea 
Vete. 
AL тм sepon t us m the. eroe ge beauty of the Southd 
1 they ate,but animal, and disiributin g the awards of opinion and | ашо 
burnt; I then again worked | p upon sheep that have ve larger frames onger | Le 
in 
wà сч ена Ago ек о о ало а a A mAN ено ьа екс о а M. 1-M- 32-42-42 ТҮК к 0 р ыт 
kc weolled animals. What did we see es ч Leeds T 
iri T the pre" and i y a poor ү am rs med OwnS.as to num збы 
already dub oyed the whole of my Wheat 
most Шиа 0 think, ih at the more you tr ir 
it the wo We have many people Eds peg all | show of Cotswolds ? Why the 
the fi d e also 
grows about 8 inehes higher deo enterprise, апі: ће breeder w. 
1 ы now h пав a most | Оп to mall mutton and fine woo] when 
beautiful yellow We Apre It you would п И i x g Joste us wool is demanded 55 three 
а me kno е тему СЕ my à enemy as ses t we M not seem аё all li 
I should. esteem it for. ever » — n be grown in other Е 
This саве well illustrates s the заран A" mim E go эч M E o but во 
s удал transported йет t becomes 
new district will take 
zoil be but suitable for it, es it. is besides curious | 0 Aes A he whieh we d ore 
ow luxur e . from. the › а miens e cheaply 
OS. ru dtd 
L2 анчы екю M MI .l.1-JM LO D. 
abroa 
by ма отт опг climate 
tages, -W00 
ji as he иф аи must be used to ив 
inehes'size of the smaller breeds, care 
