THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [June 22, 1860. 
Test CAKEs.—Let me point out how may examine 
able to 
An excellent way rof examining all descriptions of cake is to 
reduce them to Powder.. A. should recommend for set perpen 
a common kitchen 
better to pow 
manufacture of ne most Modern and Improved Agricultura) 
the way I h: ed thai one in dere fo achinery, includin, 
fine powder, for in that case you would be likely to destroy the PATENT AND OTHER PLOUGHS, dila: FOR EVERY auth AND PURPOSE. 
character Of tie seeds or weeds, sud reduce, the iian, if HARROWS, ULTIVATORS, ROLLERS, AND OTHER FIELD IMPLEMENTS. 
there is any present, into a condition fine for examina- 
tion. The powder should mixed with rag 5 ounces HORSE RAKES AND HAYMAKE 
of water. With Ameri cake the mixture is CHAFF pence ROOT currens, retro AND CRUSHING MILLS FOR SORN, OILCAKE, &c. 
p epi a on i A bat Hl fate sly Nor STEAM ENGINES, BOTH PORTABLE AND FIXED, WITH PATENT OR OTHER BOILE 
is ve a e e. 
a thnk lbs might -almost eat it with pleasure. STEAM THRESHING reais pata woeeiie AND FIXED, AND SINGLE Sn DOUBLE E BLAST. 
If, h u examine forei kes, which in nine pad HORSE POWER THRESHING MACHINERY, DRESSING MACHINES, CORN MILLS, HORSE GEARS, &c, 
out of 10 contain other descriptions of oily seeds besi 
nseed, you will Ms. the jelly to have a very dis eal ble 
on siti 
t finda strong ‘eae after the ek a i hn 
reais that there is not au 
pungent in the specimens I have sent round. ites you 
on the to: ý -seed never does Of course there 
are hen a more perfect examina’ uired ; and 
there are other tests of a more chemical character which 
might have noticed, but as they are more difficult of manipu- 
lation I thought it best to remain silent respecting them, 
pointing out only th mple tes hich I have jean one 
oa ore a useful and can be handled by every m: I 
utline of the method which, paT 
n you a brief o 
aie t ime myself frequantly obliged to follow, in addition’ bit 
chem aan — e conve “he which I submit the cakes when 
that pi 
A,—ComposiTion or LINSEED AND OF OILCAKEs. 
w you 
form some opinion as to its hea 
ou should grate it till Lc jer 
J5 GREENING & 
ing- 
uan- 
8 
mi CON TAME to give their best attention to a 
RANSOMES anv SIMS have long been celebrated for Eike in their Agricultural Machinery the bch i ns 
Aee afidonty. and SSES of e ge and their 
in everything which they manufacture. 
"ptes 
Post free, pplicati 
+ | Orwell Works; or to their London Agent, SHEPPARD RANSOME, 31, Essex St. Strand, W.C. 
COMPANY'S PATENT WIRE FENCES. 
PATRONISED BY HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT. 
No. 1a Variety.—Proof against Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. 
Ela Step te tat te 
Zoe = 2 ee ES 
SrrciricaTion.—Height 3 feet 9 inches. Six horizontal bars of stout Fencing Wire, strengthened’ ant 
supported by vertical bars at distances of 5 inches. Price 1s. per lineal yard. 
‘‘A very great improvement in the make of Wire Fences, by which they 
desideratum.”—Judges’ Report, South Lancashire Agricultural Show, 1855. 
KS GRERNING & Cos ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE contains particulars of the above, and other Iron ani 
Wire Fences for Parks, Farms, Gardens, Game Preserves, Poultry Courts, &c. f 
KI GREENING & Co.’s STAND at Royal Agricultural Show, CA No. 106. 
= GREENING & Co.’s Terms :—Monthly Accounts and Trade Discounts to Jango buyers. 
Pi 
KS GREENING & CO., Victoria Iron and Wire Works, 81, Oxford Street, Manchester, 
1860. 
L“ 
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3 F a \ Be HE Ža 
| 4 2 33 sy) 2 
rs) g -PA Jagal o 
~ Ose] & 
9 
Water .. se 0| 12.44 | 10.68| 11.90 | 11.19| 11.63 
Oil 84.0 12.79 11.10| 6.69} 9.08] 5.75 
Flesh-forming matters 24.44 | 27.69) 20.53] 23.48| 25.16] 31,46 
eee ina 30.73 | 40.95 40.90] 52.14| 48.93 | 38.18 
ae Rowen 3.33} 6.13] 7.79] 5.79] 5.64] 12.98 
B.—Composition oF LINSEED-CAKE, 
English. American 
Water > .. . 13.20 11.64 
Oil $ J 10.30 10.48 
Ww fibre .. é 12.9 4.26 
aE ous compon 
oi cp forming as 29.75 Shot 
lucilage, gum, &ec, 
(Resp iratory compounds) 28.23 34.44 
ARA. -isi we “a ae 6: 
100.00 100.00 
Containing phosphate of lime 
piae Sa Goons ne-earth) } 2.78 290 
Alkaline s v 1.86 1.90 
Sand and soluble silica wi . -98 42 
C. 
SMITH’S STEAM CULTIVATOR, 
PATENTEE, WILLIAM SMITH, WOOLSTON, BUCKS. 
a 
‘ater .. 
oi 
*Albuminous¢ compounds, } 
flesh-forming matters 
ii mu sugar, 
AA ony a 
pi 
Woody bes. 
Mineral matter (ash) 
uad en hone a 
x 3.79 
2.20 
“*Containing ergo 
Notices to a HERG, 
AUSTRALIAN Grasses : t a Y. Mr. J. K. Pea having had 
‘six years’ says he found Rye-grass 
experience ustralia, 
ed with White to Duten Stlover the very best for 
n 
o Prine Udtially Tanges 
or iiia! in youn; 
Sile the tr inthe 
an alkali, Su h as 
followed by 2 ie a ear 
RANSOMES & SIMS, iwa ee 
are rendered perfectly moveable —a very gro | 
i 
—y, 
«5 
JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD, 
BRITANNIA mare een BEDE ORG, 
HAE now sold upwards of 70 sets of this A i: t fa 
reports of their working, they have the 
TABLE SHOWING THE COST OF A SET OF TACKLE, WITH RA COMPLETE —2 a dy 
8-Horse Patent Double Cylinder Engine i i 04 
Extra strong Leather Driving Band è rE T. AIEEE ST 0/0 
Windlass, with Anchors, s Blocks, and Rollers, complete.. Vil E FOE E S S 
1400 yards of Steel Wire E E E E E EA 5 0 
oe BAA e ia J $ 3 3 gi a a va us 2 : 0 
a ee ý sù ¿ è $ i $> ue š ee a 710 0 
g Bo ue bš ë E A Bi ti i 4 ay 08 
J beets iin cits h x 3 £503 5 0 
pr : icul py of the Reports referred to 
