gerrit 1, 1860.} THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 197 
eT 
EGE or AGRICULTU al ma a hipe HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT CUR ANY.— | anew wa kinds of jhe 
OLL 
DE o wp oF PRACTICAL and GEN get cette i 37 a Tagorppratad by. ae Act of Parliam 1853. 
38, Lower IERA ton Lane, SeA 2, Old Palace Yard, ty y minster, S. CA Ee tre Et th fit ile > So dla T pistis onthe very 
cipal—J. 0. Nesert, F.G.S., F. ©. So Ea To LANDOWNERS, A CLERGY E AGEN ENTS, Somaya &e. | Ve % OF SDE proe ‘cultivation of Whe at. _ The 
The system n of studies | geht tiree olle; ege comprises eve ry Hi IN Exotaxp Asp Wa Sco’ 
h requisite to prepare youth for epurstitsof Agriculture, e Directors beg leave cng announce that the Com any’s 
piiki e Minia P Manufactures, and the Arts; for the | Amendment Bill, 1859, bas rece ved the sa cations of t my ree to the ero P, and the Ee” ent cold sea son has 
Naval and Military Services, and for the Universities. lature. The Company now a ance money, unlimited in brought all the, gre at y heat-growing districts of 
‘Analyses and Assays of pce eae can are IPSA and tho whi o be @ following works of Agricultural Improvement, Engla nd into cireuwstances of climate nearly re- 
t 4 È a $ ; s x 
accurately y executed 3 a ateni eee. fe the ne mini other is ew aidie: by 3 ys me enses in al! cases being liquidated by . mbling shoe of localities naturally unsuited for 
: er Re Se rg ge inage, Irrigation and Warping, Embanking, Inclosing, this grain. That thisis really the case, is shown b 
HE LON fea NU ae E COMPA N Y Clea ving, Reclamation, Planting, for any E a pur- | i the prea ds of past hose i The Le tlhe he 
se, hi for D I ti H i 
Are now prepared to gore MANUFACTURED] 9 Furst aes "aspects v8 mp Railr ty ge Neal or | Mrs Wan for 65 years up to 1836 was 61°; and 
farming purposes. r. WHITLEY, in his-essay on the ‘Climate of 
' SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, of best quality. 3. Jetties or Landing es on the sea coast or on the banks H a + gs 
cele 5 of navigable Teen eines: | the Bri slands in its effect on Cultivation ” 
C Arare Aa Php E. 4. The erection of Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, and oyal Aria! itural Society of England Journal, 
BLOOD 1 aie A goal R CORN axp ROOTS other Be he eens for Farm ‘purposes, sadar ve xi. s a tabular histo: y of th aryests of 
CORN MANURE yor SPRING TOPDRESSING. Selera ging ome e | peculiar qin nd:nce or deficiency during that 
See eee eee te tee d Man ee Aiea Ei or Coria aibe ta seeped caer period, from: hich; we etant. Me following 
oB ibo a Bote Sea Seer every portion, both of | public or general works ot drainage or other improvements, | information :— 
from B soluble and insoluble phosphate, to be obtained entirely | may borrow their proportionate share of the cost, and charge | ee 
Tarik EEE E PE ERUVIAN = — seai dba epee? on the lands ro iat ee Be br a Siaja 
o investigation of title mire mpany eG 
GUANO (iret roc er ri TORT Avant ESDAS), NITRATE or of a strictly financial character do not interfere with the pare | pora ratu me fr oe. 
16, Fenchur: SF eet, E.C. Pons RSER, Secretary. Goter ee is En ps = ns sain sm pee TT os 65 eat Pet Pe eee 
A ; m 
hehe LACK, 3 CONCENT RATED For further idarenin, aes is forms of application, apply | 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF Lime: guarantoed to conten ey oiai Honourable en PIER, Managing Director, Above. | Below. 
Phosphoric Acid soluble, equivalent to 40 per cent. of Tribasic | > O1 eae e Dor SW. ge ee Perret | 
Phosphate of Lime. R. BUCKMAN, Profe essor f Geolog gy and Botany Deg. De 
CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, equal in value tc in t Royal Agricultural College, begs to acquaint 1775 12 oe Plentiful harvest. 
& rs ae, incest a anded Proprietors and done: connected with Agriculture, | 1779 2.3 . peson 2. get sedi the crop 
2 uy Ne I 7 bi fi T di lati 0 
be very A a ioe dd pores oth ee best proof of the very Sa Gale anne bres Tar f A ah epg Minen 1789 ` 2.6 vane FEY pat cto pa 
ke gero —, = aman erie value which characterises Fvobadla; mee Mariia als, Wa atan bearing Strata and Water i : oe inferior ha cmp S Re 
Detailed analyses, Ph Tn aT of the late and present pees of Seeds, &e. —Gommtnteations to be pM ihe: TC z T P ee ee 
a ody 7 yal fo are Se ation’ to Pade Lee heen Professor BUCKMAN, Dollar Ward, Cirencest 1795 we 2.2 very ae defective crop, gabar va a 
& Co., Sutton Road, Plymouth. ANCHESTER AND Liv RPOOL AGRICUL- perished 
ee Tas Tis Winans wannhcbare’ | AN SURA BOUET tee SEIN eee | tt, eto. or A] woh grant 
r. Lawes for the present season, 1840, are nowready | Vegetables, Seeds, Roots, Ch bas 4 tte BS, Cotta y, jared. and destroyed, 
te F delivery A PAAA tia following prices egetables, Seeds, Roots, ese,» Butter, Cottagers’| 1800 0.7 ..  |Bad crop, partly saved in England. 
LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE |”; GAPS £6 6 roduce, Implements and Machinery, &c. &c., will take In Scotland a corn did ni 
SUPERPHOSPHAT panii 6 place at Bolton on don hig tot the 12th, and THURS- destitu’ and famin 
MINERAL SP Bork : 5 DA the 13th of] September. Premiums amounting to nearly folli ri a i Maoh Tain; 
L awes'd "BARLEY MANURE pert Ae 10007., (including considerable Special Prizes) will be competed | 1809 Se 1.8 (Deficient crop: rain set in in 
MAN NGEL MANURE se = .. 8 bay on this occasion. (Entries of Stock, &c., closed on the July, and contd till October ; 
SS EANURS . 0 | 45th instant.)” The show yard will be open to the public by Wheat suffered from mildew and 
ale i RE Fa ne Tickets on WUSDAL oe ee eS to ix pronti 
> at 2s. each, and on the 18t m Eight to 1810 fi 8.7 |Bai bu 1l got 
pst Agents, ts, in al aeii ihe United Kingdom, at prices | Four (when the Show will finally clove), at le” The PUBLIC| igi1 |. 17 pad, sommty prinia gami ajed a ates 
Dr. a A Pethessor Way ha ARNONE Hori wtiilk of DINNER will aka place on the first day of the Show, near the High winds at blossoming time, 
7000 tons Turnip Manure at Mr. Lawes’s Factories, and their may Lert, Ge S80 Pe. toned eee rt will pene AS and little sun and aie at harvest. 
report with anal are in full in ai te te-obtaned 6d. each. may "te ee from Mr. pas Brandwood, of the | 1812 oe 3.8 coe ce and bad c A famine 
‘on application at the perena ot eeu Epeei Coramereinl Lint, secrecy ak ies = RYDER, Secretary. 
Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from Messrs, Gibbs; Nitrate Sa TMA ase tan 1816 a bere Groat detcie ency in quavtity and 
of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and other Chemical Manures. Sea as | T: ia Sul, rain and stormy 
Aldrosa y D Lawan 1, Adelaide The A vicultuval G tt Content se 
J.B. Lawns | 1, Adelaide Placo, London Bridge, E.C , g aset e. The “crops on the Continent, also 
and Liffey Buildings. Eden Qnay, Dublin. ig vive . A famine year at Paris. 
E TURDAY, ae ‘EMBER 1 1818 4.3 us IA remarkably dry hot summer; no 
nani Spent Hops fr a e ag tn of Aan Se for four months, from middle 
ops from a Lon Brewhou of May. Wheat an average crop 
articulars -epply by letter, post paid, to dianu 2N We have to a announce that t ‘C. D.” has laa in the eastern counties ; vo 
eet, Stra : ees i : ay hea paai abundant in the w 
HE ah LAND DRAINAGE AND i ye on the Ban Ses eee en on ig e and 
MPROVEMENT COMPANY. = n atid k : noes" quality 
Offices, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. TON, August 11, 1860). 7 a2 ee a aver op wine 
RS) Directors. 825 | 2.0 j4 - early and promising 
Sır JonN Vion baruan, Bar, MEP’, meee Meg ries £ remind ouf readers of two a 4 1826 4.0 neharket early harvest; crop 
George Tho: Clark, Edward John Botdhina, tad Esq. sales 0 f pur o bred Shorthorns to take . x 5 and con tiou very good. "Very 
Sohn Chevallier Cobb y Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart., Friday and ‘Saturday of next week : (Sept. "ih ana z dry in the west, and crop ex- 
M.P. 8th). Mr. ill spose co : ow 
Henry Currie William T. F DTREEFORD 9 ts 1834 2.5 é st productive harvest. 
William Ficher Hobbs, sq. | William Witere Es = of the herd of Mr. R. Dupprne, at P. vanes “pear isss | 26 | || [Great bulk of straw; much laid 
Under this pany’s Act Landown cae A the | Wragby ; and on the second day of the herd of in . On the whole g 
following Improvements on their Estates, “and charge the Out- | Mr, Dixon, of Caistor, North Lincolnshire. Mr et xd 
= and expenses thereot + % 4 T J d *| 1836 0.3 .. [Medium crop in England. n Seot- 
Bente a a rss? Half-yearly Instal- | Dypprwe’s herd was referred to some weeks ago land very cild, with rain e y 
L AN works of Drainage, Irrigation, Warping, and Em- |in this Journal; Mr. Drxox’ s is described in wo Raha „Omps a gtd 
eni ward; Pa 
1, The erection of Farm Houses, Cottages, for Agricul- | “Other page. Soe a st Pes iira Ber i! 
eye atya ana Oe ees “How ARE your WHEaTs?” is “a salutation} From this Table we infer that the summer mer tem- 
IV. The Grubbing and cleaning of old Woodlands, Enclos- | which the farme He w has been meeting | perature of the Br itish Islands is, on a whole, 
$ ner è h . $ sii j 
The Landowners by whom any of these Improv: iss everywhere from anxious inquirers with grea within a w degrees of the minimum te 
be executed, aro— ts for Life, Trustees, Mortgagees in brellas ; a reply is of re required for the perfection $ 
Mare A Sheng ee: * eeg ot 3 kom or dor a term e character, — the crop is undoubtedly deficient, and deficiency of 2° or 3° of heat places whole erop 
ceeding 14 years, D orsorationk Booi sesticaor Municipal, 15- “ape: loss and even total ruin (in some districts) |in the utmost jeopardy, there being almost in- 
by pe Sequestrators, Charitable Trustees, s all contingent u pve y ur during the | variably a great falling off in quantity and quality, 
E eppes Pe failed, who way be desirous to | ne ext few days of the ra storm and the | which is a severely felt in Scotland, the north 
~- charge their Estates with an outlay under the simple thick naay of o es ak Shick shut out the of Ireland, and in the west of England. Those 
ig eetpenel se: pronase of the Company’s Act. ravs of a ripenin ears ar hich the summer tém ure has been 
term of years for the Rent Charge is fixed by the Land- Y d in oe be th be bl dit h bund f th 
owner, soas to adapt the amount of annnal payment to the n order iya at may be the proba P rar: re in ex note oh e a undance o e 
of the Tenants, the term for Building Works | of the pp oy even if fine weather Wheat atop, gris the perfection of the grain, An 
Dainai Ey er e all other. Improvements | in-gathering, the experience of our gyi | occasional high wind during —_— time, 
No investigation of Title being ı required, and the charge not | extraordinary season may be considered as akin mt 0 a sudden change of weather at harvest, may 
VS 
gue 
sometimes do injury, but Piscean ina height of 
the thermometer has been a good in n of the 
of the : 
being affected by Incumbra o legal expenses are in-| to Whea at-growi ng in a wet and il a 
i and there is abundant, evidence to show how 
heat always such RNAk 
3 Maaka aF he dei esate do nitire oe y j = ta cei p nii 
e e Ue tea! Ser a pn FRI tan eass 
ohly to supply ne nduct the mat tb > 
all ‘the conduc! wt mal onlay 00 rare n spread ove te . of | 
x am ean a. te cialis el north as Vigour ofthe climate will pe gon : 
ri) © Landowners ote ent to be eevee by ns 68 oantry is situated toward th bey! 
La pe mee No. T. In each of | dary of the wage ak i t 
n solely under the cor- | Europe w. os he Baies ye subj si 
o. LII The Company will undertake th $ ummer heni. Se 
ae p and ‘ally chat prepara the Plans reent PRR the British “Isle racy -from 54° to 64°, but there was 
pa foe nally chargo on the Estate the actual while i dy, Wheat grows with usval quantity 
the Inc ecto Commissioners. © their Commission approved by ig 73" and in magi fo harvest 
Landowners may thus obtain what assistan greatest perfection, it eye? > heat |the Whea erop 
fromthe Company, ans no more, mef th ee ranar = ancient Rome, 77°. Our ellon 
Works of bra rage o mare aa pes eo jects in view. g 7 according to locality, ir faladis ‘both 4 | and the pga ire o 4 
on S fo} 
fe skil and exp experience ng of the Companys OEN aud a Sat? climate ‘vel n m in =e rs mature cant i Aae s parer the summers of 1800 
p a M CLIFFORD. the Secre- euan i this grain; ; as that | and 1936, when a ‘Wheat sr saved må sare 
iV. Eaa es ee co Tr large dintriots where only Oats and | condition in England, while a large port 
