THE POTATO CROP

... THE POTATO CROP. The Manchester Examiner of Saturday publishes a communication from One who has Whistled at (he Plough. The following are extracts k ' At last, the potato dis ...

THE POTATO INVESTIGATION

... theiise of e these potatoes is out of the question, and nowhere in Germany s -hasseach an eff~ct been observed. In the diseased potato no so-. Ilanin can be discovered. It may be of some use to call attention to the fact, that diseased potatoes may ceasily, ...

THE POTATOE DISEASE

... THXE POTATOE DISEASE. Mr. List, the efficient Supeaiuterndenr of Police in the county of Edinburgh, hanving, on thed 23d of last monoth, addressed a letter to the various Superintendeurs of Police of the counties in Scotland, requesting information regarding ...

THE POTATO CROP

... wash the salt from it, but in the spring of 1845 a few potatoes and a quan- tity of grass were sown as an experiment, and both came up most luxuriantly. In the latter part of August the potatoes had grown to a large size, and from the unenclosed and un- ...

THE ALLEGED POTATO DISEASE

... I THE ALLEGED POTATO DISEASE, I [From the Gardener's Cleronict of Saturday.] We forsee an inundation of theories as to the cause of the Potato Disease, which every one finds himself capa- ble of explaining, except those who have most infornia- tion about ...

Potatoes —In const quence of the reports that have b.»n put into circulation weak or Kicked persons, ..

... Potatoes —In const quence of the reports that have b.»n put into circulation weak or Kicked persons, rcsptctiiig the potato crop the present .year, as to the probability of its being very generally affee'ed with the disease which the crops the two preceding ...

CORN LAWS ART POTATO LAWS

... and resort to potatoes. There will be no rheck to population, for people will increase upon potatoes ars last as they do upon grain. Ireland is an -xamuple; anid look at the consequence! Ween a peo- plearebrsugiit to depend upon the potato, they aie Always ...

THE CARGO OF EAST-RIDING POTATOES AGAIN BEFORE PARLIAMENT

... between 1300 to 1500 tons. The gentleman who sent the cargo of potatoes to London was a Alr. Meg- gett, of Howden, and he, after having received a letter from Mr. Scofeld, stated that the potatoes had been consigned to a Mr. Liddell, in London; and that they ...

Re-appbkarance op thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on ..

... thb Potato Disbasb.—At the ordinary meeting of the Botanical Society of London, held on Friday night, Mr. Barnep, of Sidmouth, exhibited numerous specimens of diseased potatoes, which were of this year's early crop. Mr. Barnes could find no potato free ...