seis w o freq r te, te in- 
clined to trace the cause of the disease to infection, 
~ from the decaying v naia matter ious crops 
in the soil in which it E grow n. says ‘Now, as 
cro 
May 5, 1860. ] 
= GA wren RS’ 
nee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 419 
—_- 
nt of the soil has been ass 
rare fi nilure; and rolling, pies K. ai consolida: | 
tion by KEP poe she m4 penned on the fee ye been 
roy das the remedy. Mr. Berke wh 
the healthy 
f 
UPP'S NEW HOR RSE anp CATTL 
Letheby in his analysis of this new 
|n un Ea 7 alue of the food is therefore good 
|2 ent.’ 
s o 
ame omuenent 
nce set up there is but pale probability of | 
cna the a wt on 
LE FOOD.— 
Food says, “* The 
l, for it amounts to 80.2 
directions for use, for cash only, at 35s. 
bide per 4 cwt. ; and 10s. aes i cwt. 
"GR. ue & Ge. s grom ps ae P y es E.C. 
sge 
Ser nt o 
ae the | per cwt. ; 
ver state they may be, a ‘a Tiwari] W. 
ient in’ the constituents necessary for | 
ptt = EDERS. 
RICE ‘FOOD, POULTRY rg pring 
n 1 
suita ble to the nature and requirements of the plants | le uP P SI 
> 
is „mo 
D $ in T "i 6 bags Di 
BISCUITS, 14s. per poe OIL-CAK E, per bite only? RICE 
MEAL for PIGS, 6s. and‘8s. per cwt., in 1 cwt. bags, at the 
: mill. oe must be hegre by a err wero E 5 insure 
Calendar of Operations. delivery.—W. & R. -Jor mya Gro s Lan E Wastohian 
UGHING AGRICULTURAL 
OPERATIONS By. ST 
ultimately the base of the stem 
the crown'of the root, sco 
nute Fungi m: 
one Sie nter been un- 
Wes = A Ban RSA COMBINATION pia PORN ME 
usu ally s sev has also ually protracted. It set YSTEM MODEL, now exhibiting at the Society 
in so early that the itey TN of autumn Whe: s not | of Arts ost ne Adelphi London: No, on O3 atalogue 171. 
sown, and less than the usual amount of autumn Tat ur wae | D. L. BANKS, 26, Wellington Road, Co id Harbour Lane, 
he | soon ai. it has continued so long Nee our spring | Camberwell, S. 
as ittle else than a continuation of severë winter 
weather. Wh at lay unbrairded for some four mon nths | EA ND MOWING MACHINES. — 
came above pom greatly Gri and more vi; o than iasa Ca Notice is hereby given that any person or 
have been expect but from a long contin of s persons INFRINGING any of the PATENTS of Cyrus HALL 
| night frosts and Siere northerly winds ee Beautiful grvan | po Ea and pie G A as N or 
and 
has given place to a blighted rable 
P appearance. 
sete th the oe ie aaa sown cantik ‘saw 
wo 
ng, sing, or 
w be increased, | 
making, endin: ercising 
| which in ay pee Tings a any such patani, wil | 4 roosad. 
py eee afew days of gi ather uld have a surprising effect | against according to law: The main ag of M‘CormMIcK’s 
been some original constitutional defect, which was upon oy pn ia ren . As Bar Te ey has been Blaak J a ao | patents consist in a zig-zag serrated cutting blade, spear head 
R h d; but defects usually show | unusually high, a larger breadth has vem sow. po ho shaped, holding fingers, and a gathering reel. 
inherent e seed; y ng ; 
th l at an earl of growth, and we are in the best condition, the soil bei and ee rd redo PRICHARD & COLLE TTE, Solicitors tm H. M‘Cormick. 
lemse!ves y Ea H f breadth of Oats has been sown in ilar oinal , and the | - 57, Lincoln’ a = Sis = idn 
ar more inclined to attribute the condition of the | earlier sowings of both are now making appearance above | Ol = RA ARY. 
plant in the majority of i = ae to infection ais ground. A large breadth of Potatoes is Loge Bh planted, and is | fiihs a PA are INT BLACK VARNISH 
decaying matter to the e just named. J now nearly completed, Keep for stock - fi Tron Wark, Wood, or Sto This V. i 
y pletely exhausted, arid’ bare and forbidain as the Grass is | - = V A E hk ane, is Varnis 
Berkeley continues the: subject t by saying, ‘ that w R the cattle are all’ upor it. Not only is there no growth, | 18 an excellent substitute for oil paint on all out-door work and 
ever may be thought of the notion just put forward as | but the little progréss was nat e in better | i8 fully two-thirds cheaper. It may be applied by an ordina: 
to the orig zin of “ Clo over sic ckness,” we wou ld strongly a E been lost, and “all been co one ogi Liga ie nds at Winds wr Castle iene elas ee 
q scorched. Fat stock have en ily dispose È 
3 of at a retnunerating figure, but lean beasts have had en on of m > ARASA is toni itt 7 DAE Teel hie 
fate por seg ag op has psa des for’ got or we üce | fw. purchasers ren ice The spring of 18 60 cannot pel Fo e ee attering ee rec ton 
ats ming t 
ged = £ Ry E oth = ate = t ME ona Miny ato OOA i de ohano: hay a ae pri Sold in casks of about 30 gallons. nigh Eai . per gallon at 
ve ve consecutive experiments, that see stone, and cannot, ven è- that figure, meet’ with me sun the manufactory, or 1s. Sd. pér gallon paid fo any stations ih 
from ds sea ased plants swill producea diseased offspring, | A 
of disease may not a it may be propagated by seed, 
an mi which noo Ake ard against, till measures 
be m by agriculturists to insure a supply of seed 
from healthy sures, More we are convinced, depends 
upon this t nerall ‘ined. 339 
open use of his 
j of Fo 
occasi neral topics of crop otic; 
plant diseases, and 3 ems extent the geography ‘of 
ts. The two last are considered in the following 
well ‘adie ig passage :— 
the kingdom, —Apply to His & SMITE, Perier. a Iron 
near Dudley, from whom only 
sonable ‘Weath weather, w “at this afivanced season of. the ube hg r Du == = = m only it can be obtained. __ 
7 r would cause rapid speedily pu wi mex ske repre- 
reach of the stock, arable fartas, an abundant bi ath e GLENNY WATERING 
Well it is that sheep-farming been’ so’ profitable for many T, which will be found a decided 
ears, as losses ‘altogether extraordinary have t a improveme ont the old-fashioned 
sustained, whilst’ keep hasbeen tly” Our forces | one, as peculiar construction 
orce: the t 
will now be all-turned on to g the ond “ry a hëhi —_ 1 
the only portion of- tio crop dhat rem ains to be sow! ; ae eia cn lok: cae 
ces to Corresponden 
Cows: Year. fa is common for a cow sd ate a ° ield fro 
six to eight months before she gives below 12 quarts per day, | 
at which time she’has usually, if not ‘nvieably, sve 
wei giving less than 12 quarts, and down t 
free fro 
ED, Wolve 
and 
Rete th AND 5 0. Hortona BUILDERS 
HorT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, 
rts per d found w ilment t 
eon it i without exceptio on, This g witi a average to gain n 
~ weigh ver iP face of the athe is pe Aran to nearly 8 qu ot aa is at the rate of 7 to 8 Tbs. per. ached 
are greatly affected A; inon on gi cours onl; in ihe case of cows not, in calf 
is there a visibly marked di SST ; ¢ se ser - 
el ne vegeta gaia of the rae ical and a asad TRAS aol dB in Grae ts maid to bo maturat to to dam 
tempera rité zones, but in proportion as there are differ-| but not be liked by iu either be peren orin ia heng 
ences of soil and ‘altitude, we see this pily e en noožh at| too soft, spongy, insipid. In më consider 
pcan The driest and the wettest places have their palmost a weeds n Sab Tiiri Earl! Granville’ ldwh), con 
denizens the -meadows andthe woods have = $ 
; and, according to the nature of the soil, Grasses. eeds—a small sprink- 
these are je ‘clothed with different vegetables, whieh | are Lolium perenne esi ling, we 
main. ot pratensis i the Old Kent Ro; ei 
tain ati existence; while v ery slight alterations of aad A iarr irane ad ry bos MELON BOX ares Sr 
= magi reng completly peep wn h psy glomerata ocr eg LIGHTS ror PITS or atu SIZHS KEPT 1N STOCK, 
“ cee eir place. Some species, again, whic Olor eat glazed and painted see ready for immediate use, 
` the Red Campi ni ion x er tracts, where they Thi ie a bettor mis OA S TAE woo Hcg re i airy, orton cope 
il than o; nol ly as'rega the 
Donik h per: fectly when n introduced into the garden, ar a but their Proportional in As far as ado judge from | °°" 
wholly penna: in a mountainous district; ixed sample and their! fin orm and cleanliness, 
especia lly one Bins pm ry up as cas p rpetu gi Teis not, Ae oe Pn fit aa wn of — ine kind, but a 
S sown a he "Lolium renne 
snow, we see distinct zones of vegetation; and if the |. Festuca durinactla are ai oncagh Phe lawn. TB. 
plants of he upper zones aro broug tig eggs tr eg 
with every care and skill, and a perfect knowledge of} foo number oF moet tal ne = 
: x ~ following. figures-are- taken. fi the North British Agri- 
that exigencies of a long rest and of abundant light A ‘ithe. following. shows’ the: numbers of the 
warm the peri acti j it is fre-| resi = r 
quently found impracticable to praire them. It is Sead ae 
Clear, ns Se E a aO of soil, atmosphere, } Gaives ne ik 14 
and o toh aeey necessary Sheep A 310 450 
to th e health (devel h-an enol vegetables, Swine 9 78 
et that any great derangement of oven conditions, or | rr er 
w EE Sore pe theirgrowth;| The following table gives a PEMET (aini of the | 
for this a were not the a there could not exist, as| general Sa semen of = ikate rena Zas oe There — 
there resent, districts, wevi t rn is wholly ~ 
of sapeiabie forms these Bad 3 marked distribution | unknown :— UCH has of late been said about BOILERS FOR 
> eiable to awers of observation a ee mre peo Tesi = ra OPT et HEATING sy HOT WATER, but these Boilers, have 
> S | nae prorez themselves to be t _present in 
sequen z be set ùp in pla a which cin ollais.. že he nais wee . z They are adapted for! xof 
ig aronnais oo oe Bazadais ‘Landais .. made 
onl outour being onain 1,1, 98'| Ayres Devon :. 2] “aaa 
or; bsn “remedy, The sheep were ini pens of 10. The following ‘gives kist 
trea to ini me a of} number of pens of reed t—* on Ran | ; ma : 
— tic plant ; some | Pens. wot ae W ei eee 
able i ; eneiples success is seldom attain-|. Moos = = = —Berrichons 10 | Me aym at work, Pio Comet 
from th y oe are led more and more| Southdow. Other breeds cae and are to'be badi ty of), Jowes Ban 
m their natural habits of growth: in some the con:| In the Clnaéba fr vineligs of ‘the following breeds’ were Bn gent it 
tal ore tas, to rg greatly | entered for eens 3 London. for Ho 
Taw: debilitating ome yierert 8) Formand "5 | Cresos aight ana “a Darkside, Se 
tating patil At’ all Eos however, gunman 2 French broda i zed i be 6, Bankside, Se ‘4 
k ` ti- | Foon: HJ Tu Th fe OSCO : 
head whieh may.exist i a suscep | Santry or Fo late -for ‘this week.» It Shall Now Dr; Li lardinal Wiseman, 
a simple: constitutional a ery Gegpeeptrom!) unfortanabiyiro 2 somia stoo K Charles Dickens, Albert Smith, Sedgwick, Ecce 
x J J-i; dc- Please tell us from whom you| Homo, P: Houses 
fori “ás to the A 5 ‘ad sens: W C al; rd Seer A aAa e pi where | of eee the eA pank Note, Sma; neme Wal 
first stages altered conditions m: able to ‘ est the | - [caves hae ase Win Castle, Congratulation, Interior of Highland Home, 
p gt » and it-is here that ti rva- Tones: SiR, fb ve amr séed Ae hike thp has h A a fox Si GE. or tot ee fo i 
; fs A a w] manias, . 
to cette $s roan Sik zane play- bedt cut ac pat aed Pon, The wopotght to have been ž Just published. Second a oa HLLUSTRATED = 
- Ina state of nature. when that every leaf fell a DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE containing tl 
x Wee Sen ea a bufonius (Bop Rush) ; 2, Seeds ò| Microscopie Objeets, post free for six stam 
* Agri. Gaz, 1360, p. 10, Ae Has most likely of the Camomile group? | 7, Throgmorton Street, London, B.C. 
