976 Agricultural Journal of Victoria. 



AMiite Leghorns, layiug 545 eggs during May, June, July and 

 August. A dozen eggs from eacli of the vai'ious breeds was shown, 

 and afforded a chance for comparing them. For chicken feed 

 Mr. Pye speaks most enthusiastically of canary seed, and exhibited 

 samples from the crop of this grass over 7 feet high. 



Snuie very good views of the College, wine cellar, butter factory 

 and other buildings, the cow yards and fowl runs, the orchard and 

 vineyard, enabled one to gather some idea of the college and its 

 surroundings, Init to fully appreciate what the institution is doing in 

 the teaching of scientific and practical agriculture nothing short of a 

 personal visit would suffice. 



