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2 the finest artificial “rudds” possible. While years form a stratum of vegetable ee do the ,' Daring f 
lised, however, as at present, by |of which is p roportional to the time lal = _— 
mouths of rivers, it is quite | by Some e of rich mould, a part i is carrie 
pland strea co 
7 breeds, to take any interest in their . even nif a clay, it 
preservation, and this noble ‘ah is therefore becoming | cess makes 
. extinct in these islands. To protect the trout à ; 
e fish, and to secure the breed from poachers, on of A yews. N on the ten es 0 a 
3 a droughts. t is an object still attainable by the | gress order ve Nature ; an 
saper; gat, BA copy S e this of Cumberland, where | p h bri 
rivers 
f es 
alton the lovers of angling have him 
generally ar a large majority — — land — permanent = it is 
ol instances it is the love of pure running streams, fresh 
green fields, and silent colloquy with oy whieh N grass sho 
out the student, the artist, and the future 
these bea i 
| efficiency, it could be made at a 
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or convenience a h 
tion in Ge ermany 
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which, in con: “pari will par Ps short o 
Grasses. Henry Roger ites“ Easiling. 
wing rivers yield a eo sport.” Dairy P ck me * reading the interesting 
Fm Derwent. Bank, Keswick, May mg ead = ans e paper lately on dairy managemen | 
Pulver ised Peat b i i d with glass,” 
made by an em nent agricul rofessor of chemistr try, would, probably, be aer — 1 — only ; and I wish 
that yd pulverised t wil, effectually deodorise the | to know whet! 
UE inalia ter, and destroy the most | iron if -m lined om ** 
ossesses ae eres a be deri i u 
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in fae nig eye 
uld shallower pans of the 
is made, and 220% in 4 (6 cas answer? J. 7. [No doubt they would.] 
experiments not inferior in results to the tote a t ne m 
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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 1 OF ENGLAND. 
(Concluded from page 301.) 
f crop. Darry MANAGEM 
crops, and it CAPTAIN STANLEY Carr, a penn e with his engage- 
and rapid growth. It will ment, at attended this p ip for the purpose of once. 
in all garden crops, h bagn made for the impo — 
the finely pulverised peat| the G German glass m k-pans, for more econom scien 
Piggerics, a or ua = chase by small i ‘than it t appeared . 4 afforded 
houses, with a very slight coverin straw 
moisture, disinfect the building = the English manufacturer. Captain 
so injurious. cattle, and, by its | Mr. Thomas Pete i 
imals, form a 
e manure fit for immediate use. milk-pans each, or 
d wo als irag the dozen ame shape, size, ei — 
n Carr bree n self — ae. and 
„All I know about glass milk-pans is this: 
y offensive odour, | to dairyin ng on a large scale I laid out 20“. in gan pan 
rivers, vitiatin tance with them, T have tot — the th m 
T TE He ' ‘ ams and | . abo 
the water we drink by polluting it with animal and bg atara ertad are cOme to the conclusion that they are 
pot setae e washed, 2 wiped, and are kopt rhan wit 
„less N than leads.“ 
b 
ost valuable m 
the l cked 
e United i N, game. 3 if Pi aye in the | th the be 
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at the last meeting. 
bout 20 inches in diameter : I do n My glase pans 
ot like larger ones.” 
bere 
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m d 
palace to the hovel the Alderman Co on the manufact 
ain a Ha ee a pe. $ anufacture of milk- 
haye tbe contended with, time will M.P., fav - the Coun 
necessary changes ; yet, i in the | mnnication, ted April 20: 
surely, our ‘enlightened age, with | _ “I regret extreme] 
8 eee eee 
same diameter 
ce 
Carr state ed that on w. of d 
illustrate = beneficial effects of pl placing the milk-pans 
e fi 
. to ‘understand frees she will have to replace all the pans th 
by the ri that | 
w Hodges, th 
cil with the ee com- aiti 
me: 
sibly be present at the 
teresting subject o 5 — 
gen alled t 
rites thought the theory 
as founded might also 
on the floors o 
RMERS’ FLAX 
po a Fe fori which they 
tage to themselves, and which the 
manufacturers will l — — 
— Earl 6 
Soctety or Arts, May’ ney in the 
chair. The 
rete? mta tated 
ti 
gre 
1 uld, and the 2 system of 
ve von a —— as they enter 
he 
$ an instance 
ereasin í 
a] for 25 mes from is 
ined w th baskets, resemb ig 
ascend fint 
y — however small, pi bat Tittle 
i techs eae tly a re any — 
. eee 
Vater ature’s deodoriser — Pg A wers. ouneil a gutta percha siphon on the Itshes bring 
1 Camb 2 . purities. nanih with le ends, i 
iple, 
to retain — liquid — 
ae is incontestably allowed i — 
pan to without 
dane takes mre in land when- occasion, — Lord Camoys also 
of 
h | passage an i 
the supply of fish, attention was dr drawn to 3 
fici ao 
mi 
e for centr — As the siphon had been À 
great reduced to 
simplicity construction, without impairing its of 
the re, freshn 
The rapidity wi with 9 which fish are prod 
had been vary with the 
the — so much so that salmon oor fad pawn, iket 
under ordinary eireum 
than days, had in water, kept 
70° to 75° yielded fish in less than 
purity of the water, i. e., its om 
vegetable animal matter, was 
tremely important, as but 
impuriti e egi 
to the colonies, Mr. Boceius drew had 
that early in t t he 
