Jone 16, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 565 
The first part was on papanin nask second i is on manures. 
Its four chepters etively (1) 
ts of manures; (3) to the 
and (2) th 
. money value of manures, peg 
The first discusses in some detail the 
Liebig ie writin ngs. The labou urs 8 of | Mr. Lawes and other 
fookkeept ng ‘proposed by Dr. Daubeny, in which an 
account is “kept between the =y on the soil or 
crops and the jra tik to the 1 of far’ m dung and 
other fertilisers—the theory 0 
the oft t-quoted h hist ory of eat ted Arian soil—all 
first and second chapters o 
It 
the pamphl F: 
nf ies ‘Mr. B 
the several i sities edients of manures, 
of a valuation i in which a “ bone 
n had been offered for 
dee es. “Its analysis 
manure” worth 17. 18s. 6d. per 
sale at 77. TAG eat by side 
and value may be stated thus 
Value of 100 
tons. 
c ion. 
oe 5.42 x £0 
9 
Alkaline salts 29.18 x £1 
Co aE phosphoric i acid, equal to solu 
sha “aon 
S 
wien 
uae: re me x £25 
£0 
Value of 100 tons 
1 ton oe 
Selling price .. ez ee 
Deficit per ton ad = sz 
.. 
Calendar of of Operations. 
11.—During the past fort- 
EMERYT ER PREMIUM WIRE NETTING. 
PRICES PER LINEAL YARD, 24 INCHES HIGH :— 
Size of Medium. Strong. | Extra strong. 
mesh. Mostly used for J apan-| Galvan- | Japan-| Galvan- | Japan-| Galvan- 
ned. | ized. ned. ized. ned. | ized. 
2} inch |Hares, Dogs, Poultry ............ 4id. 5id. 5d. 63d. $ 8d. 
2 inch |Game Netting............. 42d. 6d. 5d. "d. 7d. 91d. 
1§ ine Small Rabbits, Hares, &e. 5id. 64d 6d. 74d 8d. 10d 
1} inch |Smallest Rabbits............00++- "hd. | 9d. | 9d. | 1a. | 11a. | 18a 
ards or upwards delivered free at nearly = the principal Railway Stations and Shipping 
ards or upwards delivered free to most parts of ri Kenaa or Ireland. 
under 8 feet made at proportionate pri 
Quantities of 100 yar 
Ports in PS and 200 y 
Any width of Netting u 
er Every dearingion as potion epee = pai sati Pec end É not approved will 
be nged, 0 y be ned unconditi 
Illustrated Dalai p on ee Hare as rhein cheng Rae Gates, Wire Netting, 
ollers ngines, Fountains, Vases, &c., on application. 
J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C.. 
JU UNE rd 
BERWICKSHIRE MERSE Farm: Jun 
aad one or two days of rain 
trary, are 
stocked. Where they got 
our great fair last 
Hh 
RANSOMES & SIMS, IPSWICH, 
pli to give their best attention to os Ferny dee a the most Modern and Improved Agricultural 
OTHER PLOUGHS, EERE FOR even Sort AND PURPOSE. 
ARROWS, CULTIVATORS, ROLLERS, AND OTHER FIELD IMPLEMENTS. 
LLS FOR CORN, OL 
STEAM ENGINES, ee eee 
NG MACHINES, BOTH PORTABLE AND FIXED, AND SINGLE O OR DOUBLE BLAST. 
G MA NES, CORN M ‘0. 
STEAM THRESHI 
HORSE POWER THRESHING 
RANSOMES anv SIM e long been “aera for combining in their pence, mepesi the utmost 
REA abno and Pitis n ew and their constant care is given to the muintenance of these sat sp, 
in everything which they manufactu 
Orwell Works; or to their London Agent, SHEPPARD RANSOME, 31, Essex St. Strand, W.C 
centò The e price moes Riera ana epring oora 
he matters little when few farmers 
Under rA 
sheaksinary = 
Farm CAPIT. 
for br arabia cheb 
uent need of h 
) med me had ea) earl r half of it away.” [We have 
of such an ce bef Th eggs are probal ly 
ted in the nostrils, and maggot finds ae to 
F. t 
TF 
mineral substance: 
y ‘thus rendering a le as m ure the 
locked up in their substan 
‘wens: Correspondents. p teea week 
4 
ECES REDUCED, | 
H. J. OTON axp CO, i cir ai Iron Works 
2, Basinghall Bi 
B ARNARD, BISHOP, axp BARNARDS,| 
NORWICH. 
fs  Dulidings and other IRON Pew ator NG 
for Farm dings and other haa the cheapest, dur- 
able, and neatest Roofing siovlipoutingss ge 104d. go dine 
STRAND ence FENCING. 
WIRE FENCING 
h 
| Reduced Prices o 
— may arise in Part from your 
6 inches. 
ROPE FENCING 
, 8 feet 6 inches high, pronged Standards, 8 feet 
Five 
rt, pS pe ht iron strainin and straining screws | 
te each 100 ror Penning, 164. per att g (formed of Twisted Wires like a rope or cable), the strongest 
cheapest, and neatest fence in use, will resist the largest cattle 
The same with Wire Rope, 1s. per and wil n not bend or fof out of form by trespassing upon 
Tllustrated Catalogues with prices of every oat of Wire | over. peter gutters of ne Galvanised Strand, fro tain 
Fencing and Wire Netting fo: warded free on application. posts, an 
This fer agers Evade: A A or any kind 0. 
MACHINE MADE CALVANISED WIRE NETTING. iron fencing; Kn å possesses four times the strength of solid 
ee Aa iai not pia g nor corrode, Upwards of 1200 miles of 
supp 
iadaa NETTING. 
st a 
eade CAME AND 
GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS & CHAIRS, 
POULENA FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA 
D ROSE STAKES, 
RODS a 
amı 
had ei + Ay Dae eT aif aad ha HURDLES from ?s. per yard. 
ial ‘brosfleast about 4 owi per acre after the Bean CATT at NS 
Up, Si lig A and horse-hoed Sees, thom in, yo you would ansann, mnor, iw a ot nine eg in con ae PATENT IMPROVED GAS ; 
answer ; ice of improvemen: tl o sizes, Private Houses, , Railway 
ORENS OEE enoa api ianufactureof the article, have been freba AS Sn et; vn ete yi &c. Works from 
RISH PEAT CHARCOAL esl oro oe ma; A d * rapa a art the prices. P a Japanned 10 to 500 lights mpbeenacite Mrs D can be entrusted to- 
sidered as pen ps in i vani an ordinary labourer.—A) to 
If well charged with manure it will rill keep ia manure in ace. | ginch mesh, 24incheswide.. = +.: 5d. peryd. 4d. per yd. 7 gy! 
and if then eee: the soil it will gradually give u pm 2inch , strong do. CS 5 T ae exry J. Morton & Co. 2, Basinghall 
stores for the use of plants. But the soil is itself a strong | 2-inch 5» intermediate, do. .. 7 ” 54 
box for manure, and improves in this respect accordin, cee g | einen extra strong, do. iy > y oiL NO LONGER 
is well cultivated. The Rev. H. Moule, of gton g-inch > 94 inches wide . Si Be gy E ctor ILL ayp SMITH’S PATENT BLACK ARNISH 
Dorchester, who has published a pamphlet on the subject, |13-inch ,, pekeee e A e pt ES for rving Iron Work, Wood, or Stone. This Varnish: 
‘will tell you that there is box for manure | 13-inch ini te, do. .. Th - » | isan excellent substitute for oil paint on all out-door work and 
than a heap of pulverised clay, which will over and over | 1j-inch op E k rong, do. .. 10 is fully two-t ebeaper. It may be applied by an or ape Å 
n absorb and render i us large quantities of ordure, | A1) the above kin’ be made 0 with (onders 8 fet) labourer, no mixing or thinning and is used cold. 
until it shall become as pore for the land to which | a+ rtionate prices. Ifthe upper oy is used in the grounds at Windsor Kew Gardens, and at 
\ it is applied. So long as in a well cultivated soil we have the one lower, it will reduce the prices about rene the seats of y hundreds of the r and gentry, from 
best st the waste of the manure applied, we a a 8 wide; | whom the most fiati i have been received, 
> not recommend the purchase of charcoal. If you Dar ca sirt nse Pont Kating for Piece 2 p 2 E pet which Hint & Sure f $ 
chara lot of vi ro ona he fuse it will form a valuable Galvanisod Wire Netting of every mesh from half an i l Lua of abou at ae t ls. 64 oy Anat 
y 
th per gallon paid 
the kit een. —Apply to Hu. & Sts, Brierley $ Hill Iron 
Works, near Dudley, be cbtainall 
pas 
#8 
a 
Wee Fencing and Netting delivered Carriage Free to al 
principal Railway Stations. 
