lying ng and 
rainage and cultivation, yield a considerable amount 
dra 
of Wheat. 
Meee culi 
e to the i 
mni stern by dranie py as trees cannot be rear e 
for shelter. 
possi 
ible Whea! 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
heltered local Cadle, Clement Clement, Ballingham Hall, Ross. ee 
“more sheltered localities might, by proper tronccin Deval Bastbury, Pt lee 
pi ee Jo hn, n, Milton, Lymington. 
wit in the last an eed 
It is known pect 10 yea 
d th and this i is evidently H E 
the 
ture m= oe 
improvement i 
Regen! 
TARAN es William, preter ia 
Durham. 
Kearsey, Charles, Glewstone, Ross. 
Tay, Toh Sinn Aldermaston, Readin ng. 
n Wat: 3, Savage Gardens, Tower Hi: 
ren however the age uii of the 
ce E is so close on vue) sg _ ee 
fl ‘eat og etl evel 
it ‘wt 
of a 
and des 
Wheat crop. 21, Rutland Street, Edinburgh. 
Home Co 
Irish Agriutare— 
: a subjec 
Edw be Hall, Jun., Barr _ Madeley, ‘Staffs 
“Seymour, Bradpo ole, Bridpo 
rederick, Smeeth, As ho! Ai 
Nea 25 John Reeks, ag No Farm, Overton, Hants, 
roe s, Herbert, a Rectory, Welwyn. 
seph, Filloug! te Coventry. 
ade en, T Hartaboarne Poan Bushey. 
r | Brith, Felix, Upt en, 
wden, Wil tigen, "Loni ek Slo cester, 
Taylor, Robert Parker, Adelie Place pk, 8 Bridge. 
RT, ll, Frederick, Presto rsham. 
Me 
the Wheat Ferio n, a troys nee resia Millor, 
HFR 
orrespondenc 
The remarks ohit I made on 
cent N umber of “this journal have | 
ne Sitiet. editor of igi Ra 
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hat there we: 
under. ard, R 
Walt Tomas " Meandonx Hall, Eeken, ial 
| Frvances.—Mr. Barnett, Chairman of the Finance 
poe that pres ent ted their report, _ by whic h it a eee 
recent impression of the ‘Gardeners’ 
oft 
A 
tu 
extension of pasturo must 
the, 
ankers was 4926. 1842 2d. The Sec 
con the past gonsi obed been ii examined by t 
poles a srs. Quilter, Ball, & Co., 
cattle in Ireland in 1859) 
l- | ttee and by M 
rits ta of | professional siratan. 
NT 
r paper on Iris " 
not “uy a eris word on en 
the land w eulti abbey? 
pasture. yo ti 
another | acta implement m a 
as to the conditions stated in the Prize Sheet under 
were informed that the 
Sien not come within t 
propounded 
and progress of Iris 
a ymond Barker 
ort, which recommended a 
inting the Spt PR: and spat 
[ddghedsont Catalone be charged at 1s. 6d. e 
a The Secre ty was directed to Sais 
x 1n- | Secretary, pressing g him S cany forward the construc- 
erently. I found | tion of the approaches to the Show Yard. 
ractice of the Irish farmers in the n the Moian of Mr. Bra ndreth wi seco’ 
Prices. E.g., speaki ng | of Wheat I said, “if | Mr. T. Ra ra raes 
the Ir ieh case would 
me 
number of cattle e ti iiien has rapidly increased i 
Ireland. 
in 1849 rr 
In 1859 
. This com; the 
\Sgatinfactos ory Priore ete that i. “ pes little of the akbal 
state of Ireland i 
not be erest, ear they, will report 
true to self-i inte 
t whether ang Aea can advan ected 
ys of the Society, as sug 
ish in any a to undervalue green crop | gested the Governors of the Ro oyal 
adduced as significant fact that = Veterinary Coll 
On the motion. £ Mr. Hudso) 
ond, Dr. 
the Societ 
| Member o 
son, seconded by Mr. Ha- 
ustus eon Consulting Chemist to 
was oom elected an Honorary 
‘the Societ; 
Shee: 
I, Tail 
3588,35 6 
.. aii Lo ee 
ine ite aa ve a 
J ohnatone,. J John Cartledge Hirst, Hardwicke Hall, Castle Eden, 
retary’s rec on 
he 
the meter 
Crt. Challoner, chair- who reg 
y had had an interview with 
The pec 
who requested information | of ae Basic Me woo 
reply to a 
A ye uae 
s year’s 
a 
alteration Baker, 4 
the 
to is Local 
forde from t the au! rosea a were 
‘received from Don caster, 
ia 18, Harrogate, Hull, Leeds, Wakefield, and York, on the 
a 
at that period, and from 0.1850, and © von Take subject of the country meeting to be held next year in 
vast tracts of land in many Bel OE Bid Foi y lay ae TE An Inspection Committee consisting of the 
not thos untrodden by a single | H How: . G. Cavendish, M.P., Sir W. Wms. W. nn, 
hoof. These deserted tracts were in 1849 to all intents r. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, 
wastes, which are now occupied.” and ine M Milward, were appointed, with a request that 
rage the case does not rest on a comparison of they would visit the proposed sites and report on their 
the seth of ‘1540 =“ 85% nd T thst suitableness or otherwise for the purposes of the Societ, 
those years beca: y © GQ? the next pag Council. 
now supply mo a A satin of the live stock| A copy of the Magnetical and ay hits Obser- 
in Ireland, which may comple effect of setting aside esr made a the observatory i in Bombay 7 duri ring the 
t “in 18 352 vas t tracts of ms in many Foar 1880 » See cretary "of State for 
pene: 5 of Ireland lay untroden b by a single 
[Are 7, = 
the demand for it is enormo ously on the i 
as is the carcase, not aera so is the prod ‘seit j but i 
ee ofa ofr mportant branch o of ou 
suste 
e importan 
plains of Na of aie! , 
proli of Guilt, the 
n 
cag shin zoj and Yor) 
= TS and althou 
portable manures has not se 
To 
boljea : the es ei 
Sussex D nl be 
would ld not hi “have ma sande their a Or they 
si perhaps it oth bev a 
descended from gagi oy be fed sh Pie 
were fi gE ea hilly and mountäino mit 
very inferior a) 
ean 9 a 
ne 
= 
e late Mr. John 
med “loserption "of gong u ae 
ssed like Ba ae w 
anima 
wit! i), he 
Webb's 
the Royal Agric altural 8 Society” s Journal, TA 
at of wool of tho on 15 mongha ne A about 9s 
t 
P Shaved bu rol 
da high: keeper, this to be easi 
above an av gS age p 
ars h 
where. k a AN fi oo 
not m than 5 lbs. 
wei jet ee and 9 "they 
aaah as the Leicostors Or cros: 
o for 
ig es Woburn, 
He es * Cia 
are co: mt O Dreoda s A l 
The BR or West ae Down i is a iw 
important branch of the Down family. f 
‘The Sussex Down is the favourite in the eastern cou 
t breed in the ap and south-western counties, A; 
so ussex Downs cendants of the sheep which fo 
occupied those hill hls the latter are ogg irani 
“ 
hills shir es 
dates sti — commencement or the 
reco ad tothe Sathaini. nas : 
very ahaa class of sheep was established, and fiat b 
ge Sai admitted ob a i ad f Ham) mpshire Downs 
‘ool, colour, and 
er cousins 
at ‘ they ar 
Berkshire, and H: 
The current ier of the Socie ety’s Journal were 
ee of the nem is of great national 
impo: the most nuiras 
foot, “eich I L máy fairly state is now the chief diet 
Engli ishn 
ur roast beef has al b t but not | 
age wi 
ight 
directed to be sent to the Agricultural Society of the | 9f early ii graze t a 
S pi a is. pee aiia State of Wisconsin, in exchange for the Transactions of kafe ip 
BAB cae aca 2,401,754 ssai 17893, 486 "he ete do to the S with rery gm thdowns 
Seca SLIGO. ne eT granted e Secretary fora pshi LOW 
1850-0 2. 8,917,949 8. E0006 eek. ame e ntet T 
a E T 122,15 
De o aran - de "Tne Council then adjourned over Easter week till fading of them, will o so 
1853 ae 3383,30 > OLD g142656 their Weekly Meeting on Wednesday, the 18th inst. t 
is + 3,497,901 > 8) 723,91 
1855 3,564,400 3,602,342 armers 
1856 = 1, 3,587,858 1. 8,694294 F ? Clu eipig 
IBGE ss 3,620,9. 1. 8,4522 — 
E Ramee e E Be i, aed ma |È a 
i 3,810,136 z. 3,538,356 | 3 faira 
2 R e si for dise hi 
These e figures prove that one of the items which a eheti Fs bak receiving an Unanimous request fr AANA taa 
constitute the wealth of Ireland is i y i parade 
tage ata eed gem! sn, ra ike ete woe bork sagen consented to tanos fos 
; rate. And coupled with Seg ete-of vish | ve stock | ox of another, oe, for pobre each h Ea ere : 
y prov has more than a limited prh 
Er also pro ae Ireland has mo a Tanor ated | img to soil and ee E ci pas Tisa vantages second 
ii ee her @usential: lmporta, rot Pale beet aed ay ns 
in the the seat spoon d ka 
a í sary to ti and has consequently received Bakew p- 
pia cieties, corres; ing attention ‘at = hands. We read Abs there skewed ne 
ae sheep, and that med a very considerable ear various long-woolled bre eds | he 
OYAL AGRICULT URAL, OF ENGLAND. the lth of the patelarehs ; that it was well cared for is| which he oe ucceed r 
A Monthly Council was held on Wednesday, April 4 Eoas up ne mirot a "esa Kla at peat ; 
Lord Walsingham, President, in the chair. Present :-— w, as then, Taip tre iy say engages the el f attention gf some oth 
Tr , Sir Watkin W, Wynn, Bart., M. P., Sir | the farmer, and no doubt will continue so to do, for notwith: 
John Villiers Sh elley, Bart., M. -elio u WE oe cng a KoE pumn a farming sometimes drawn b; 
> . erman Mec t tl ith = 
a wey Mr. Amos, Mr. T. aymond Barker, | sent kno he and appliances Wheat tbe rown ie with an: cite ed 
. C. Barnett, Mr. Barthropp, Mr. „Bramston, M. P, profit, at the prices we have lately r ; and as MS tre aptitude td 
Colonel Challener, Mr. Exall, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, | Probability w Tl continue, so far as bread stuffs are small c eek aa aA and 
Mr. Hamo nd, Mr. Howard, Mr. ie ner Hobbs, K cerned, to feed the ‘people at cost price, we must look well to fleece of wool, 
~ Sajid + | our flocks and herds and encourage e those reper en = or 15 _— d from 9 to iC to 
Hosk oan astle- , Mr. Hum- most profitable, forit is from ron h of boo in wn county, wi 
. C. Lawrence, Mr. — Mr. Shuttl prom y hibitora at at the beter 
rechten as Web! that they 
h thing toh 
Before dismi ae 
ought not ate omit a Taiga aye 
ve enat a a argae number can be be kept 
' than the larger breeds. 
