March 24, 1870. ] 



JOUBNAL OF HO R TICULTUBEAND_COTTAGB^AEDENER 



237 



Hie Birmingham Boiler does not roll so well as the Turkish 



fft Mr H^rdv lacks a resort for English Tumblers, at page 



its Cout Sky Tamblers, intermixed, it is true, but English 

 solely and thoroughly.— Beadeb. 



LEEDS BIRD SHOW. 



farther remarks till next week. „,„,„,, wnrtn 



ampton. 2. J. Yonns. The, ^ -* 1 ' l '; ( J'^""^ Y,l tl r. 3, J.Bexson. 

 Needier, Hall. he. S. Calvert , c ™ r ^"^J. -^Vawnsley. Bradford, c. W. 

 »fte, Moore & Wynne: A. Webster, jun. /M . r. "v, 1 ™ ■ s Wynne. Ewn- 

 Hean. Eo,.»™rtoMr r.»r.e ? atrii ^ ^""''-ri ^'' ;, m f ?,w. Walter. *,P. 

 mariv.i or Varirontrd Eug.-1 and? M"°™ %S,arte,l ivlloir.-l.Moo, ■,. and 

 Rawnslcy. ae. W. Brownr.dsc. Ttfl.-rf or ■ ' ""j " , w . W:ll „ r . 



Wynne. 2 W. Heap .d,e Moore ft Wynne ^. Ilea P ^. 

 Ticked or Unrvenrmurhd Buff.-l, Moore. ■ 5g™ R !Ijmll „. C'n-sfr.i 

 *, Moore & Wynne ; J. .•'««»• *<•■ JVvnne Cr -iffd Duff.-l, 3- Yonnu'. 

 rriW-1. J. Yotmg. 2 «rt**WHtm^.W ' IC ' w ' 



2, J. Swithenbank. Bradford. »«i ™"gl . J BaSon c Mooro & Wynne; 

 Brownridne, Leeds : W-MBiraea, London , J. B^son c i W ynne. 

 W.Walter; J. Goodo. B«! S« ^»™V*o7t ' Tan Belgians. - ' '>,■ or .-.-"oie. 



3, W. Heap, lie, P. Uawnsley. c. A. Wet> r i ■ ■ • p.dotudd Hall. 



-1 and 2, W. Walter. '*'.; Yo « J / v i"'Sr ! W Needier. Ac, J. 

 Prestwich: W. Ne. dler. Cirar BaiT.- ,\ »•» ;, .; cr r „.,.,,, y,.(;„,r.- 

 Calvert; W. Shackleion : Walla & S*'» n1 ' Rufr-i W Needier. 2. .7. Calvert. 

 2, P. Eawnsley. Variegated or TieUd Buff. 1, vv .M;e j, „, _,. .,. 



Leeds. />v<( .sir WS™"^'',, 8 ^ Jinn Kl -I •'- «'. W.-tfleld. 

 Waller, Anerley. 2. J. C. WestBeW London MyJ». j, _ A6hum , w 



LrziKD.-i;oWe7i-sj)an(7(ed'.--l,J. Yoanp.. -,l. =>"«» stel ,l ie ns S Barton, 



Needier: Wells ft ^"^^fc fc». sW.sj M n„I«i.-l. J. 

 Middlesbrough; W. Needier «. £ C. W esima a ,, lUwn9 i e y ; 



Yeung. 2. H. Ashton 3. Stephens & Barto n e. -J ^ exson . . 2 ,.t. Young. 



E. Stansfielvl. he, P. Holmes. C'^ton 2 J Yonn g rnc. Moore & Wynne. 

 c Moore&Wynne Ba# r l, .LBexson ^ J. i™ . & w 



c, J. Waller (21. Marked or VaneaaUd. 1, J . >"" » ' V akiety.-1, W. 

 nfte, P. Rawnsley. he, W. Heap; H. Ashton. am Eaw „sley; W. 



Shackleton, Iikley. 2. n. Ashton. 8, w . [i^ ]mn . 'Stephens* Burton : 

 Shaokletcn; 11. Ashton PL.»«.*-?«™J?'xKS ) 4 GuhiS Mules.-LW 



A. Webster, jnn., Iurkstall. f, ■'•Y»' 1 Y -' • r lr ; r „„W 17 H <;../."i».-/i. 



SoMrtnc/i.-l and vhc, H. Ashton. ■.'; J""":;^, . ,, stansfleld. he, W. K. 

 -1 and 2, H. Ashton. 3. J. Robson. r/i . . H A sh t- .n . i . » 2 H _ 



BaUy.Pordeet. f , W. Barnes. F.xr.e, , .e? *»■ H ' Bu „tin- I>erl.v; 



Ashton. 3, E. Stansfleld. vhc, W. B BMlej •^■ 11 'n" 'r W Needier, f. W. 

 H. Ashton. /if, H. Warren, Norw eh ,h .Bunt n i . » steelom 



Heap; W. Needier. Dark Janqv <-^' m '':^- ™ '! "^ l an t„n ; E. Stansfleld. 

 and Burton. »/if, Stephens and Burton . V . Hear ,, 11. Asnt ; v , w _ 



U. R ^ W^alter^A al Web«^^^^ 



Stanafield. 2, H. Ashton. 3, W. Heap. B /if , W. Brownrid K e, 



BRITISH BIRDB.-BTn.i.raoav-l, A. Webster, jj m. i . OLDFINCH .-i, J. 



Leeda ; W. Walter fcc, S. Bgltalg. c.J. |«mett, J. U , ur ton ; A. Webster, jun. 



isKaiSi£sa i !« Si £-aft«&.----- 



would be an advantage in h& ^rf h ^X B ee,'' chap, xix), 

 as we are told by Dr. Bevar i (see Th Hon^ ^e V ^ 



treasures." h season] X propose to 



The dummies, at the end ot n e j working in 



remove, to accommodate the bees wmon i» 

 the super, and so obviate AenewgBny o^ a-r 



The chief «l«Bbonw Will tta eight be^am ie ^ ^ 



SSr ^wSs^S^Jte Wen and Aprils 



Woodbury hive are required or bree«ng w 



resuming the subject of the iropa « information 



fetSTheE^^^ in H a e Ss of papers which com- 

 menced on the 24th of July, 1866.] 



l^imk-i, wfleap. AM »«HSJ^S™^£-1 A. Webster, J... 



BIRDS OF PASSAGE, ia-sissm OB AnEanETiNL. i ^ D ._i', J W.B. 



FOREIGN niRHS.-cora.vTiO. LMf ,T f" °" rt K ,] , . K BlM) a.-l, W. B. 

 Bailey. 2, J. Calvert. Gem Pamuvt v-_ J . h rt iUen „, w . 



Bailey. 2, W. Heap. AuaTRAUJr. Grass T^u ts. l ^vv K[NO p ABRO? ,._ 

 Heap. Riso-necked on IlKNoAt, I Ai. e _r. 1, ' p ' t1 w . B . Bailey. 



I.W.B. Bailey, r/ie. W. M.-«, Leeds. Kosfhii.l i v ; ^ Diamond 



,./if, W. Heap. «ocet.tealb.-1, W. Ilia 1-,,— ;. KED SM iB0WB.-l, W. 

 Spaeeow.-I, W. Wa ber. *,*«■ ^ 5- _', ' w W alt,-r. Any Vamety op 

 B.Bailey. V he W. .Heap. Ji "^\v Waiter V.rois.an Niohtino.ii.es.- 

 Waxmi.ls.-1, W. B. Bailey, vhc. "•.W ,ut ! l t ( . w . H cap. Widah Bieds.- 

 1, W. Heap, Cardin»i.s.-1. W.B. bailey. ^-^ \. kc w . B . BaUey. 

 1 W. B. Bailey. Any other Vakllty. i, yv. j.».w 

 /.f.W.B.BaUey; W.Walter. 



Judges. — Canaries and Jnlu/ Jiii*. •"■ "■ _ B ^. eT 

 Norfolk Street, Snnderland. Foreign. Birds: Mr. T. B. Wauey, 

 Sowerby, Thirsk. 



DUMMY FRAMES. 

 I should like the opinion of yourself and reader 3 of ''our 

 J^KtothepraoUbiUtyandutilityofttatollowmgP^. 

 Sts occurred to me to adopt with my Woodbury hrves 

 Now being about the time to replace the outer combs (Nos. 1 and 

 10) which were removed when the stocks were made up last 



OUR LETTER BOX. 



«t? n B " wishes 1; to know 

 Whitehaven Show 1869.-An exlnbi or K^c.. ^ ^^ show are 



gSSllff^-^SSSS^tSUg the money that the birds 



realised in the above claBS ? ' ,ddresa. Write for 



them in the reports we pnblish. ^ ^ taken t0 th9 



Fitting Hen Leaving Her iv.r.s ij. a-.,. • w ^ave known 



hours - „ , r nr t i —The points of all Game cooks are 



Points or Game Cocks J. F. T.). ^*° are of tw0 shades, the 

 identical. The plumage only -wru ». »",';,„" the baek, as the name 

 ,o,, P er-backed and the silver. In «ie lorme ^ d 



implies, is copper-coloured ; m tl e '"■"^f Vlack breasts and ails. In 



dnce high condition in a Game. cock. ^ {or ^j 



Cochin Hens DBorriNfl their **™& r 'L faaDat 'i a they have no tails 

 should not be more than 18 inches from tw it ^ u ^ b t the birds 

 to drop on the floor of the house. Oars ar ghou , d adTlse yoa to 



never use them. They hudto on he ™nn ^ ^^ yoaf egg3 ^^t 

 remove your perches for a time, anu wio j 

 injuring your fowls. a d seem3 to be 



Hens not L«r»G i(i WcjSS S*S SSSSS&Ml - »».t you 

 jadiciously given. We should look foi y o ^ floor t BUg 



eaU your winter quarters. A large iceiuur th mu8t ; it is. not a 



gestive of early laying. Your ^ f-wla w'U l»7 b * ut the event , 8 pre- 

 voluntary process any more than cutting. ^ • t0 move them at 



cipitated or retarded by dingW^ We aOv. J ^ h 



^^TS-'Xr^i ptot^ eggs. DO not return them to the 

 cellar at any time. b j. ht {ea ther— that 



Dorkings (Vorfc-Mr. Sab«r.bfr).-We preto the ng Mp 



without the dark edging. We ^«"»» B ^S Workings. Choose your 

 and an old cock. They are do ,1 «"; '\ deflaBd flve daws, 

 breeding birds with very clean feet ad wen ^^ 



Sprinkling Hens' Eggs (Kaa. ^^-BprmMe wu ^ 



BS%S£ SSP52, 'which^S Lroughly wet with the cold 



morning dew. »■_».* ,-«l —Feed your hen on bread 



Golden-spangled Hen Drooping (Tor«_«). -*e > acli piU the 8 ^ ? 



• ^ ta W^f. a ^ d d^^ C w.S^^ 



