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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND s cA, GAZETTE. 
[Остовкв 26, 180, 1 
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crops, resulting in a net diminution i in the extent under | producing anything different: from common 
this division s б, vir acres, 
The tot = 
d 1861 under each of | of Ne year's crop. 
these cri in thei t B 
this can only be веб at rest by examining tho е Rivets 
finest qualit 
vas also formerly stated that the extraordinary Patrick Shirreff, Haddington, Ос quality ofg 
О kinds of British Wheat, exc 
ies, in ev p i class th 
E 
and с fro = 
атангы were Tomi to have the 
tober 15, 1861. 
in 1861, ^ were as der 
ABSTRACT OF GREEN CROPS. 
is 
pcd Sie" of the soil or to be таг iety of Whe 
M wireworm, and n degree to th 
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e 
at. 
| 1860 1861 | Increase. ==== regard these imei of the I As ahd O nos CAL 
Acres, | Acres. cres, | А power which Wheats poss apting themselves to |in your Journal that you tron E 
| you pa ise the Rey, 
Potatoes 1,172,079 | 1,133,201 in 38,575 | the circumstances in which er are fen and how | Moules dry sewage system, t 
Mangel Wurzel ) | ары Pasos eine `> _ | necessary ample space is to large vegetable develop- | complete suc from several 
: & боектон Y | €: учн ыл 9175 | ас рт à niani b os gens ET ears Mosis enis I have ens doubts of th 
abbage Lo 49 ‚9 А crowded ато! probabur Ing any pan in the closet, which 
C "oM, pe | 21,008 10,548 in 2,085 and M лез would ave presented OM HUS | matter ; a simple meehanism to throw 
ры Crops.. | in 1 арреа But esides crow ME тулен th ba ement of the closet would be less liable to. 
Vetches and Rap А esee ma E ү the notches on the paa part of the ear Kec Ligna pes end heir Bs Serin 
[moms 11 р Адын | ye а | EIE — are altogether infertile. Jn the course of the|in cases where а od uie ERAN 
Э р harvest I selected six aver p sized gn vain it seems to ы to introduce a 
The following is a SRA summary of the variations | fro thickly planted Wheat crop on h | plan that is at variance with co on practice, 
in the Аселде under Cereals, Green Crops, Meadow, land, and bs six ears of average size NEAR а ишу notions that preval RUE this subject, That le 
and Flax: а и запой стор сву ойу, ish ri seem үе pai 
ENERAL SUMMA: obtaine in silence © span of Dr oyd's on dry gl 
Decrease in Cereal Crops 15,701 Six ears from thick Wheat measured 16 inches. | although in importance as not on us 
e 
m Жоон abd Cir : LI 100,644 Ito notes - cir a cussed at Manchester à nbi 
Yüfrénne ii lax x 19,271 ыйы ertile not . od: nk as it does Ше p of the 
Six m thin Wheat measured "e inches. сопот rela i 
peg ve ER E the extent of eem under nis Fortilo no zu. T 117 ga ano for use, which is ӯ 
тегше n . .. .. m 
The extent under each «юр for the last five years— Grains $ 326 пт towns, but тошу designed porota adn 
1857 to 1861, is shown in the following Table :— size and Vues of Whea АРАЙ ереп HS continued; sunl thee qi pi, eias. abo 
Ex Б А © ND s 
diu rmn reati — gre а degree on the circumstances in which the ists | removed. Thos. C. Brown, 
Nara che bo F E ad in sowing, it may Ъе laid down as a gener: ral rule pum. 
8 R Б, БЕ HE Б Hd B3 ES У that when the plants greatly exceed or fall short. of — 
© e $e, uw а er 
z $55 Log p В 
Б В ан? р SES & 5 a plants, the рда тане of the с crop is lesse CTION 
&: RÉR: B ccu Mec El My failure in altering the character of таене was annual fi 
а Pob 9 Ё E stated. In illustrating this object it may Matthews, of Edgbaston, hes the farm on 
3:.9 ci SONT MS mentioned that a few seeds of the Fern or April/ Wheat, | Foley's estate, that he may aw; 
я *g s which is a summer variety, and a few seeds of t f | аге each year offered for the best cultivated 
ir EE. um SEEN my new bearded autumnal varieties, were put into the | party роде to the mansion at Stoke 
Bà un Vui E CENE м : ground on ch 15th, April 15th, and May 15. "The|they sat dow: "us Я а sumptuo: us dinner, Ч Ј 
= Pes p aS | March ink pat forth ears and ripened in the usual | Audit-room. After йе Io Emily Foley enterel 
эзе ёк DEES 581 = way. e of seeding in April the summer | and took her аА at the head ob the table. Her lady- 
$ S ЕЧ Ei 2 g z 2 glag ЕГЕ variety p val; while uaia tw wọ pu Uy ears cam е | зір was accompanied by her brother, Lord 
gi forth from the aui hes ida aham, M.P., Colonel Challoner, and other 
A ad > Бах tuft of leaves. With ie May seeding the mer rd 
у È зв р вв E] E 558 й ES E Wheat eared жып rapidity, while the a ene АЛАНЫ. 
ете аш чыг $5225 $ |  |contained a cluster of Grass and did not ear until the 
ig RT La ЕЗ. БӘ. MEE Meses Е пайа he io n-earing qun Ре оноо 
pes eile - m tein spring у to be the chief 
SES E SRPS КЕЧЕЕ z distinction n spring A wid T 
Tbe apne онъа) © have Wind "the е К to in different 
HSS NSRI Eg2585]| parts а a eni зей the loss 8 of crops by | g i ood 
m m m be E a of Whea for th s all the capabiliti an 
ге юрю вч ыныз зБ | ы аге so distinct in their|a beneficial and profitable investment. 
= кашык BU? Tg 2 natures төз 1 beliovà human tif jud рен 9 and award of ers le 
aug ARSJ беёгы | ring habit dna autum vice v | prize to Mr. Moore (of Monk ury Court), an 
T үт үе Ва t while advocating the stab ity Hi the күч P the do Miss Mars Манон» (o s 
ў E egg g E] zu G E s > | ы the Wheat plant, I have lately һай satisfactory MN | Ноо биш), 
ЕЕЕ Е ЕЕЕ Е $2995 2 of m ore than two | kinds arising from the seeds of о its BOR іа: Ја many par! 2: i 
E SSSR кез | ear. bes P a great quantity of wet and undi 
І : and while announcing the fact no А: ай ы e and if the proprietors of pos aps: А 
As regards Ње mca ссы of Live Stoch ed without forther duptiietct New а не land fi ther 
- cipe наш hibit the dM which do most certain nly arise from time to mec and are 
place in their red and value bet The 
1855 "pr тй, and between 1860 and 1861 .— 
earing of a new kin not howev: 
would have no map d in ding tenants 
do their duty towards their landlords. 
EEE 
rd LIVE STOCK IN IRELAND, IN EACH YE 
M 7855 то 1861 INCLUSIVE. mE 
m 
variet ies, 
app d does 
affect the question. of the "stability of "well 'deñned | 
тере | 
improvement of p*s land, and not to анат 
Number | 
of old one being altered. 
Horses. Th. 
Wh 
1855 1,177,605 | ©0100 ET ix med The chaff is the cradle | havı 
1856 918,525 | and the clothing of t The red and the white, 
1857 1,255,186 | the thick i. e thia the Tough a and the УО, and, of 
1858 1,409,833 | ће bearded a S -— bald а е adm 
1859 1,265,751 | But this divi 
1,271,073 
1,097,976 materially, and p is ^ Lus ete e 
он аке, to the notches being far 
number 
he better. 
iei or awn which 
һаз а 
е — aun 
LI char: 
of Wheat has also been the керв d of жазы: 
hich doub 
and it is only the addition of another sort without the 
э oit On the St 
PUR estáte, Iam am happy to say that when the 
rops they can gather themi n 
m they t best suited to 
y 
|f 
eultivatel districts ther 
Grass than in ordi 
EID КО; 
to 
the 
862, saying, “ 
of to 
tt in 1862, 
ses some varieties | to go into districts 
RGE WHEAT EARS. ven 
НАУІЯ@ Mes in a ted Sept. 2d which tless arose from the Riv 
last, t kable Wheat ea n my possession, Hak Aran long been the only eiua теде 
and having since removed the отб from the c with beards. But the Rivets are Lt omia ith | 
eparatory to sowing for crop 1862, I am now ena! bled in the straw, a pendulous ear, and flou "- to | 
to speak with more онду. regarding them. e chiefly used for dusting purp The oedi also he Royal Society EL 
It was f erly st ted that sever cd the ears had often disappear on the crop reaching maturity, i in con- because I think е farmers of Herefordshi: 
қ TU i on a notch, but o estate, do not 
sign on жетата] notches, and also the — stalk. With other Wheats the without а^ 
provisional « dam scales for tw: arly g he ears e upright and the wes r&i pro: inier on wich a pira betwee! 
the possibi of 12 ЕЕ owing оп опе | јесіпо at an angle, form a strong spring, — is а | district is made. ** If ther vu 
were like common Ned onsite protection against wind, and is also the|one offering 10007. and the other ne 180 
bla: r gyptian | meansof admitting air into the s sh eaf., In seve н "placos | we should select the town offering the 
m compositum. The natural arran: ing tbe ү t it e ай e bes! 
d was wit 
grains had Үү ressed | 0 
tions, and then pet exposed in 
of doubl that 
its | the Societ Col, C 
оой of uae making, ^t Some years 
being oads 
in my n ghbourhood in D à very 
h 
E оі form. | it шау be учее" аза giri vr nim that on | 
from those e 
m commissioners that s de 
ears examining the grain of the present crop of a collection | of making and repairing the 
roads. LE И 
