THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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speciiueus of Eaglisli wheats, barlcjs, oats, &c., in the ear, in- 

 cli!diu;j all the varieties ia geueral cultivation in the United 

 Kingdom ; collection of dried specimens of foreign wheats, 

 barleys, oats, &c., in the ear, and of English varieties grown 

 from seeds imported from France after the kinds had been 

 acclimatized there for some jears; collection of samples of 

 various permanent and other graas seeds, including mixtures 

 for laying down laud (o permanent grass for the following 

 purp:;se3 : meadows and pastures, parka and field lawns, irri- 

 gation cr water meaJows, upland theep walks, cemeteries 

 aud churchyards, garden lawns and grass plots, &c. ; renova- 

 ting mixture for improving old swards ; various grass seeds 

 separate, Italian and other ryegrasses, fescues, poas, &c., &c., 

 altogether comprising several hundred varieties; collection of 

 geueral aijricultural and other seeds, including c-rrots, kohl 

 rabi, parsnips, ramgel wurzcls, swedes, hybrids, and other 

 turnips, clovers, sainfoin, lucerne, peas, beans, and all other 

 azricultural seeds ; collectiou of roots of Yellow osr Orange 

 Globe, Loug Kcd, and other mangel wurzel, kohl rabi, &c., in- 

 cluding Yellow or Orange Globe mangel. Long Red ditto, Red 

 riiobe ditto. Long Yellow ditto, purple kohl rabi, and green 

 ditto. 



Joseph Thorley, of 77, Newgate-street, London. 



Case containing 418 packets, each packet one feed of Thor- 

 ley's food for caltle, prict; 45s., invented, improved, and mauu- 

 feclured by the cxhibiter. 



Thomas Retigan & Co., Albert-buildings, Corpora- 

 tion-street, Manchester, Lancashire. 

 Royal patent cake, for cattle, price £12 lOs. per ton, and 

 original aud economic food for cattle, price 403. to 449. per 

 cwt , invented and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



James Thee, 22, Charlotfe-strett, Blackfriars-road, 

 London. 

 Cattle gauge and key to the weighing machiae, price Vs. 6J. 

 to 163. 6d. each ; cattle gauge adapted for any market, piica 

 Ss. 6d. to 253. each ; circular cattle gauge, price £1 Ss. e.ich ; 

 and farmers' slide rule and cattle gauge, price 12s. 6d., 15?. 

 6d., and 25s. each, invented by John Ewart, aud manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter; telescope draining level, price £5 10s. 

 each ; and horse standard or measure, price 1 63. each, invented 

 by James Tree and Co , and manufactured by the exhibiters; 

 cottage or agricultural barometer, price lis. Cd. each ; garden 

 minimum thermometer, price 43. 6d. each ; garden maximum 

 thermometer, price 7s. 6d. each ; garden microscope, price 

 2l8. each ; and rain gauge, price 153. each, all improved and 

 manufactured by L. Casella, London. 



Henry Bridges, of 406, Oxford-street, London, W. 



New patterns of improved butter prints, and other small 

 articles for use in the dairy, price 6d. to 10s, each, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, 



Peter Lawson and Son, the Queen's Seedsmen, of 

 Edinburgh, and 27, Great George-street, London, 

 S.W. 



Collection of all the principal varieties of wlieat, barley, rye, 

 and oats, both in the sheaf and in the clean grain, comprising 

 those of native origin and those which have been introduced 

 to this country by the exhibiters from France, Germany, Italy, 

 Russia, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Algeria, North and South 

 America, aud the British Colonies. Collection of the princi- 

 pal grasses cultivated in this country for agricultural purposes, 

 comprising both native and foreign species and varieties : these 

 are shown both in the seed and straw. Collectiou of the 

 principal varieties of turnips, mangold wurtzels, carrots, and 

 other roots for feeding cattle. Complete collection of all the 

 cultivated varieties of the kohl rabi : illustrative of the 

 " Paper" in the Society's Journal, vol. xx., page 497. Collec- 

 tion of the principal varieties of the Coniferaj or cone- bearing 

 trees, native of, or which have been introduced, and found 

 capable of cultivation in the United Kingdom : this collection 

 is illustrated by growing specimens from seed, as well as by 

 original drawings from full-grown trees. Collections of gar- 

 den tools, from lOs. to £10 per set. Collection of native and 

 foreign wools, illustrating all known breeds of sheep. 



George Spill, of Stepney Green, and Imperial Oil 



and Colour Works, St. George's- strett, London 



Docks. 

 [All the articles on this stand were manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter, except otherwise mentioned.] 



(New article) waterproof rick cover, price complete 3s. per 

 square yard ; (new article) double texture waterproof (india- 

 rubber) cart cover, price complete 3s. per square yard ; 

 oilud canvas rick cover, price, complete, Is. 9d. per square 

 yard ; oiled canvas cart cover, price, complete, Is. 9J. per 

 square yard ; double texture wool and Indian-rubber liorse- 

 luiu cloth, price 9s, Od. and upwards ; (new article) patent 

 vegetable leather ventilating horse cloth, price 203. 3d.; 

 (new article) patent vegetable leather gig apron, price 10s. 

 Ud. and upwards; (new article) patent vegetable leather car- 

 riage knee baot, price of average size 203. 6d.; patent vegeta< 

 ble leather greyhound cover, price Os. lOJ. ; (new article) 

 psteiit vegetable leather gun cover, price 3s. Od.; (new ar- 

 ticle) patent vegetable leather game bag, price Os; patent 

 vegetable leather straps, xnice, from Od. per foot run; (new 

 article) patent vegetable leather driving cape, price 22s. 6d.; 

 (new article) patent vegetable leather riding leggings, with 

 springs, price 8s; pair of patent riding leggings, with long 

 springs, price 13s. Od ; (new article) pair of patent leather 

 trowsers, price 15s. Od. ; (new article) pair of patent leather 

 fishing stockings, price Ss,; (new article) patent leather 

 shooting or fishing hat, price Is. ; (new article) plough- 

 man's waterproof cape, price ."Js. 6d. ; ploughman's water- 

 proof frock, price 5s. ; ploughman's waterproof leggings, 

 price Is. lOJ.; ploughman's waterproof hat, price Is. 3d.; 

 torch oil, price 9d. per gallon ; portland cement wash, price 

 Is. per gallon; superior wheat manure, price i;5 5s. per 

 ton; superior blood manure, price i'5 5s, per ton; superior 

 .=,ux)er-phosphate of lime, price i£6 lOs. iJer ton ; improved 

 white cart grease, price 10.'^, Od. per cwt. ; im- 

 proved yellow cart grease, price 12s. Od, per cwt., 

 improved brown machine grease, price 153. 6d. per cwt. ; 

 engine oil, price from 53. to 63. per gallon ; pare refined colza 

 oil, price 43. per gallon ; Greene's metallic oxide paint, copper 

 colour, price 83, per gallon; Greene's metallic oxide paint, 

 black colour, price 73. 6d. per gallon ; Greene's metallice ox- 

 ide paint, bronze colour, price 8s. gallon ; improved paint, 

 mixed, in a liquid state ready for use, price 6s. per gallon and 

 upwards ; black japan varnish, dries in a few hours, and blue, 

 red, and green compositions, price 5?, 6d. to 143. per gallon ; 

 ntw mineral oils for lighting purposes, price, phenola 23. lOd., 

 photogen Ss. 2d., petroline 33. 9d., belmontiue 4?. 6d. per gal- 

 lon ; lamps for the above oils, price from Is. 6d. each, suitable 

 for labourers' healthy homes, and from 33. to 30s. each for the 

 use of farmers and tradesmen; model of labourer's cottage 

 (and explanatory book), explanatory book, containing 20 ex- 

 amples, at 39, each, invented by C. V. Bernard, of Loudon, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter; outside ledged door and 

 frame complete, with atone cill, for agricultural labourers, 

 miners, and colliers, price H Is. 6d., inside ledged door and 

 frames, with stone cills, price I63. 6d., and improved cottage 

 window casement? and frames, price I83.6d., with three glazed 

 casements II. 53. 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 

 ENGLAND. 



Monthly Council: Wednesday, Aug. 1. — Pre- 

 sent : The Earl of Powis (President, in the Chair), the 

 Earl of Macclesfield, Lord Ashburton, Sir J. V. Shel- 

 ley, Bart. M.P., Hon. A. Vernon. Mr. Amos, Mr. 

 Raymond Barker, Mr. Harnett, Colonel Challoner, Mr. 

 Frere, Mr. Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Fisher Hobbs, Mr. 

 Howard, Mr. Humberston M.P,, Mr. Milward, Mr. 

 Shuttleworth, Mr. H. Wilson (of Stowlangtoft), and 

 Professor Wilson. 



The following nev? members were elected : — 

 Bromley, — , near Lancaster 

 Brown, 'Thomas J., The Moor, Hereford 

 Camp, J. \V. del Campo, North Wootton, King'a Lynn 

 Fitluiii, Joshua, Stansfield Hall, Todmordeu 

 Filmer, Sir E., Bart., M.P., East Sutton Park, Maidstona 



