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  2. Horticulture.

    ON resuming the subject of what the orchardist shoul plant, we direct attention to the cultivation of the common hazel cob and the many varieties of filberts. It must be a matter of surprise that our landed proprietors in inland ...

    Article : 1,583 words
  3. Scientific, &c.

    A BARREL, mounted upon wheels, as shown in the accompanying engraving, will ba found useful for many purposes about tho' farm, garden, or household. The barrel is supported upon a pair of wheels, the axles of which are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 341 words
  4. Impoundings.

    BARRABA.—Wether, swallow-tail near ear, piece out each eat in front. Wether, piece out off ear. Wether, slit and under piece cut off near rar. brand not legible. Ewe, split ears, brand not legible. Wether, Ton rump, swallow-tail near car, piece out ...

    Article : 3,901 words
  5. The Strength of Wrought Iron.

    A SERIES of experiments has been carried on at the Washington Navy Yard, by Commander L. A. Beardslee, of the United States Test Board, to ascertain the strength of iron used in chain cables. It had ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. Grirdled Trees.

    WHEN goats, rabbits, or mice, have partially girdled a valuable tree, if the inner bark is not destroyed it will recover if well earthed up, or by the application of a thick plaster of cow-dung and loam, bound on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,129 words
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