Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 60. köideRoyal Agricultural Society of England, 1899 Vols. for 1933- include the societys Farmers' guide to agricultural research. |
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... Sussex 1,569 1,866 2,482 3,121 Warwick 849 984 1,736 2,364 Westmorland 143 227 336 426 Wilts 2,164 2,516 3,271 3,606 Worcester 12,706 14,696 18.658 20,448 York 2,373 3,024 3,323 3,770 ENGLAND 143,295 161,228 191,040 220,220 WALES ...
... Sussex 1,569 1,866 2,482 3,121 Warwick 849 984 1,736 2,364 Westmorland 143 227 336 426 Wilts 2,164 2,516 3,271 3,606 Worcester 12,706 14,696 18.658 20,448 York 2,373 3,024 3,323 3,770 ENGLAND 143,295 161,228 191,040 220,220 WALES ...
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... Sussex , Warwick , Wilts , and York . With respect to varieties of tree fruit grown in different parts of England , it is difficult to generalise , as most kinds are produced more or less in all the chief fruit districts . Still , in ...
... Sussex , Warwick , Wilts , and York . With respect to varieties of tree fruit grown in different parts of England , it is difficult to generalise , as most kinds are produced more or less in all the chief fruit districts . Still , in ...
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... Sussex 483 1,096 Gloucester 1,042 1,414 Warwick 253 503 Hants 746 2,209 Westmorland 30 81 Hereford 175 597 Wilts 102 140 Herts 245 597 Worcester 1,360 3,129 Hints 185 436 Yorkshire 1,729 3,072 Kont 12,344 22,031 Lancaster 1,360 2,045 ...
... Sussex 483 1,096 Gloucester 1,042 1,414 Warwick 253 503 Hants 746 2,209 Westmorland 30 81 Hereford 175 597 Wilts 102 140 Herts 245 597 Worcester 1,360 3,129 Hints 185 436 Yorkshire 1,729 3,072 Kont 12,344 22,031 Lancaster 1,360 2,045 ...
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... Sussex the fruit plantations are a good deal scattered . There are some at Henfield , near Horsham , and more in the western parts of the county , notably at Washington , near Steyning , where there is a splendid little tract of fruit ...
... Sussex the fruit plantations are a good deal scattered . There are some at Henfield , near Horsham , and more in the western parts of the county , notably at Washington , near Steyning , where there is a splendid little tract of fruit ...
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... Sussex . W. J. MALDEN .レ MAIZE AND ITS USES . THE history of maize ( Zea mays ) is obscure , but there seems to be no doubt that the popular name " Indian Corn " was derived from the fact that , at the time of the discovery of America ...
... Sussex . W. J. MALDEN .レ MAIZE AND ITS USES . THE history of maize ( Zea mays ) is obscure , but there seems to be no doubt that the popular name " Indian Corn " was derived from the fact that , at the time of the discovery of America ...
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Page 174 - Where any matter or ingredient not injurious to health has been added to the food or drug because the same is required for the production or preparation thereof as an article of commerce, in a state fit for carriage or consumption and not fraudulently to increase the bulk, weight, or measure of the food or drug, or conceal the inferior quality thereof...
Page 169 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of fuod or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by such purchaser...
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Page 386 - ... goods or things to which any forged trade-mark or false trade description is applied, or to which any trade-mark or mark so nearly resembling a trade-mark as to be calculated to deceive is falsely applied, as the case may be, shall, unless he proves...
Page 388 - Stores," carries on an extensive business as grocer and provision dealer, having, it appears, six shops or branch establishments, and having also a wholesale warehouse. It is obvious that, if sales with false trade descriptions could be carried out in these establishments with impunity so far as the principal is concerned, the Act would, to a large extent, be nugatory.
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Page 424 - Rumney marsh to London, and not from the several parts of it as they may be pickt out here and there. Mr Camden, col. 215, expounds differently from all. ' The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent] into three plots or portions (they call them degrees ') ; the upper, lying upon the Thames, they look upon to be healthy, but not altogether so rich ; the middle part to be both healthy and rich ; the lower, to be rich, but withal unhealthy? because...
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