168 AGRICULTURE OX THE RHINE. 



Dr. Income. Expenditure. Cr. 



£ s. d. £ s. d. 



For brood ewes Kent of nx^adow 2I 11 6 



and Iambs . . 1 5 G Breeding cattle 13 

 Profit on model Kent and expenses 



farms. . . . 176 16 1 on the model 

 Sundry credits . 10 farms . 127 15 



Sundry purchases 



as below . . 142 6 

 Sundry debits . 14 6 

 Balance in hand . 82 4 3 



£1027 5 3 £1027 5 3 



1837. Stock of the Soclcii/. 1838. 



£ s. d. £ s. d. 



10 8 4 CaplUil advanced . . 10 8 4 



12 15 Shares in Merino breeders 12 15 



2176 10 Value of land at Idstein and 



Wiesbaden . . 22GS 8 



G18 7 2 Improvements in lar.d and 



buildings 

 259 1 Cattle and implements 

 55 Furniture 

 44 5 Matrices for medals . 

 258 10 Stock of annuals and weekly 

 publications . 

 21 16 6 Stock of prize medals 

 37 10 6 Cai^h iu hand . 



£3494 2 7 Total of stock . 



1179 3 1 Money borrowed 



£2314 19 6 Property of the society £'2501 7 11 



Many of the items in this account are well worthy of 

 <:!onsideration. The liberality of the governincnt, the 

 excellent economy by means of which two farms are 

 managed, and a journal with a circulation of 15C0 copies 

 published, prizes liberally distributed, and information of 

 the most valuable description circulated at a cost of GOO/. 

 ])er annum, are equally deserving of admiration. 



While stranger guests are devouring sum])tuous meals 

 in palace-like dining-saloons, and the four quarters ol" the 



