JHE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Mary, 
r lent to another 3d., = 1 VENT GARDEN, May 
‘ br Reape 5 boias nAi other men get 1s 64. per a ote eid aer arket js cl supplied with Ns i 
5 £ 7 d 12 and Land 6; me-apples su. t for the demani 
. 17 1 as above — ween the hours o an d as Grapes is well kept ; hothouse ones become more pl of 
and 3 n Fae 447 10 during the t time of harvest the sta receive an extra 6d, per day Nectarines, and Cherries may also be o “yg Reinstall Peachey 
Establishm: a. “e 2 —— 44 9 an equivalent for meat.— j mank F t feigh 1 1 885 pe O0lbs, Oran — =. rg 
— carriage, „ 4 emons are m y pleatifu raw berries very plen ü. ia 
“ 1 „„ wee n tag r Tum; pare ple 1 mong 
a i ens, &c., sufficient for the yi ; 
270 » No tices to Correspon ents. kale is Toa over French Beans cen is 2 We + j į 
Marquis of Downshire’s addition 15 Tias prize 5 8 Caprontstnc—Chirurgicus—The operation is ype and easy, | may be bought at from 6d. to ls. 6d. per Ib lettuces and other a : 
meetings 00 0 quickly done, no deep cutting through tender flesh or muscle ot eat * —ĩ˖ le po oe mar Kae little dearer. Cut Plow 1 
Analysis of a of asss ofp lants 8 aa 0 being requisite, bu rg an incision through thin skin, iculas, r A ododendrons, Fuchsi 
Subseriptions allowed A 4 5 15 ( and near no large vein or artery. o be performed wit 898 a, Cumina 
‘Miscellaneous payments =” 3 8 1141 14 dexterity it should be * if possible. If not 3 eee ee . 
Balance in hand, 31st Dec., .. to see it done by some practical pran let the wae = e |. Grapes b er Fag a s Oranjes, bitter, per 100, sto tte 
£5072 18 11 made on dead subjects for both s e Le and poularde, r lb., Is to 38 emon, per 100s, 68 to 14s 
l ee Wael S 83 oe sae i 1 open tae ae Reaches pet per oa tò or PA monds, pe „ber pi peck, Gs 68 
(Signed i he portiens ip e extracte g 8, n 2 3 
j0. EI a) inn coped hin wi ore situate oad affixed to the middle of the back St 1 bai — 1e tbati nuts, 25 1 12s r 
— ers. ie oc oe A bone, below the diaphragm, ne 3 kidneys, two sm W ö Nuts, Barcelona, pe 7100 bush., 208 tog 
Tos. R. B „ J win — e ee oo d Subs non lying — and parallel to one see tries, green, p. ht sieve, 2stots | — Cob, per 100 lbs., 952% Ls to 205 
i i rrants, per halt pere, * to4s 6d — Bra of 77 „ 
0 another, which cannot be mistaken in ‘caine for the Oran es per y dor 10 4 85 Chee th pir bus by 165 
on of OVELACE, z, seconded by nsi The bird should be secured froni al vament by being a 4 2 uts, per peck 7 tone 
Mr. P., a vote of thanks was passe eld firmly, and an incision made with a lance NEGETABLES. 
5 aroraa M. , eee iety’s accou Ng round-pointed penknife ut 1 inch long, either throug sparagus, per 100, 18 to 4s 1 K sir j 
the auditors, f. h the ribs, which mode I prefer, perpendicular to the wing, Cabbage per doz., 10 to ls Shallots, per Ib., 1215 a 28 to 85 
fart a in acknowledging the comp li- ear the thigh, when these subs: an ill be easily at- d, per don. 68 . 10 fazlic, er lb. Sd ro 
ed tainable or visible on pushing the entrails aside, or the Canli — 3 ae 0 ubarb, per bundle, 4d to Ig 
= oa 8 1 7 
ment 0 
— the Society 1 better at that time than 
had ever remembered them to be on any previous 
* v. p: Jounstone, Bart., sr moved, and 
of thanks to 
In reply to an inquiry made by Mr. W. BLAKE, of 
P place, is Duke “of Richumoxp stated that an 
Index to the J 
ournal was nearly comp a and would 
dn all probability be published in ae ensuing part o 
‘the Journal. 
Mr. Raymonp Barker stated the condition 
which the Journal was issued, namely, after ben = 
ment of subseription 5 and not previously to that 
reliminary. 
Cuattoner reported favourably of th 
dual diminution of the arrears of subscription, es- 
pecially in the ease of members elected during the last 
two or three years. 
Ou the motion of the Earl of Eemont, seconded by 
the Duke of Ricumonp, the cordial thanks e mee 
voted by acelamation to the noble President 
n of Ya pima rrt ving re- 
th i ad done 
ion of their — towards him, his 
ted the el chair, and the meeting te: rminated. 
Miscellaneous. 
Poisoning from the 3 use of — Wheat. 
—An acci — 
steeped in Arsenic. by which one fi 
met her death, and 3 —— persons, m 
ees suff rely, happened my "Feiwel 
and in S ka few days ago. Mr. S, 
„ 
ditches e dad Ble with Tur- 
1 — .— Since last report the 
uring th a 2 — 
e 1 oat by ae oc 
E the p priée “of 0 
ebe de 0 aa 
; ; | Ler a cr aie! 
om 
3 by using pee for ‘ore, or fore 
nee D hand, or a hooked wire like j3 ‘toe book : 
seen th erformed v very artistically — using a pair o 
which increases greatly in s 
idered the most 8 2 — ex 
3 . — . — Grapes, ni what 
ad push the divided tube on one side, pa yee to preve 
t from again uniting. The incision may then be Be by 
means of needle Sut ‘thre ad, making two or three sutures 
oo many would fasten it too closely and prevent healthful 
uppuration, without x h it would ge and there coul 
be no healing process or speedy unio of the edges of the 
28 The age “for “performing the 3 is at about 
when e 
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a 
t , 
ena, and the cockerels be: d 
weather is the most favourab e, early hatched birds ‘being 
to be Len wri so as to insure recovery before the cold 
w se they should b 
an which ca: 
p ll fed. In pais hot weather they should be 
kept in a cool place until the nid food he g up, and the 
sutures can be withdrawn. ‘This end of the first lesson, 
though, in fact, — more aii fay josi — kurch er than 
a more detailed and anatomical description. _Upon so small 
a e asa fowl, 
another and lie so closely together as scarcely to be mian 
punane no refinement of anatomical science can improv: 
e old rough m mode, of operation hoes S. E. 
c ses oo ED IRON Roo) B—Its weight per square foot 
— * way 3 . td 18 fet apan; Should 7 T 33 or4 eet i in sae 
mid f you e gal eager m it need not be 
— t will ae st we pani Gane 9 
mend the boxes in aK py to the stalls, ‘Give Bean- manl 
and along with the Wurzel. About 
—They may lie out all night, all summer. 
Dairy Ma 
regarding sl for milk. Pray giv, 
e pans; og their poche merits as ft tt with glass, 
earthenware, lead, Yen 
DISEASES OF CaTTL e publications by the 
Society for the Diftcsion ‘of Oa ede perean 
Drain TILES— e do Be . what kilns ar 
Hornsey, or convenient ‘to the ames, But poet gath the 
2 may procure y 
neee — — to have 
the dung so nea on another. 
latter on a stubb le in eo 
vice © —2 Bos 
ormer 
AL AGRICULTURAL JOURNA Wilcoz—A full index of all 
ata deg ones is to appear with the next volume. 
SITTI —B H a = careful not to mistake a 33 
‘ —4 colo unhealthy one, or e in- 
pe app 
aS iain the dung in sp 
ie tied the latter at the 
— 
; looseness in 
rin: cuba 
e the dimensions of | Bes 
4 Second quality Beasts 1 —3 4 Ewes and second guality 
ves — 
p — „Turnip, do., 9d 
Potatoes, per ton, 100s to 160s Artichokes, per doz., 4 
— per et., r he te — Jerusalem, p. hf. sieve, Is 
r bush,, Lettuce, Cab., per score, 4d t0 d 
ti Kidne ra iad — Cos, do,, 6d to 1s 6d 
Turvips, p. bunch “4 = 6d Mushrooms, per pottle, fd to Is 
Red Beet, per doz., 6 | Salads, per p 3 ad to 3d 
Horse Radish, per bundle, Is to 4s Fennel, per bunch. aaia 
Cucumbers, each, 6d to Savory, per bunch, 3d to 40 
Leeks, per doz., 1 Is to ls 94 Thyme, per bung geet 
Celery, per bundle, Is to 28 6d Watercress, p. 12 small bun, un, 6 to 
Car 25 per bunch, 9d to Is 6d Parsle, 0 ef f sie > a die 9d 
Spinach, per sie phan — oer 
— per sieve, 6s to 1 
s, per bunch, 3d to 
Span ish, 
Paina 
8d 
met Is to 4s 
N 
ls to 18 6d 
Mint, green, per 1 
Marjo n wi 
tinental, aused pric: we and won 
which are scarcely saleable at any price. The following are the present 
quotations :— York Beara 2 to 1808; Reds, 160s to 2003; W 
Regents, ey ye cai 100s to 11s; Scotch Whites, 90s, to Ss; 
elgian, 80s 
F * Mon 
We have again a large supply eas 
is manmay wacker: dull 0 . ing there is a 
the dead t being tolerably 
pica The — an ‘of Nee * 
— Wit 
4 
Bent Score, N $ 2 to 4 
8 — 
Ca — 4 s 
heavy for Pigs. The arrivals from ioien consisted pep — 
and = Day . from Sco 
ed. 
sonal given; + yo the trade may 
food ones 
are stil 
buyer: 
2 2 
r stone of S lbs. 
Best Shor 
The suj 
mand. 
Ditto 
Men 
Barley, Maltin 
Oats, Lincolnshi 
Malt, a 
supply o 
buyer: 
nem. 
Beasts 
MARK LAN 
ars. Kr er. =p and Lar 
d,” 
her condition would prove th 
the common fowl, whose 
Domei uniig 
sitting, hould be watched 
comes off he nest to feed, re 1 2 — to 
d regu 
accord, at least once a 
sional 55 8 he eggs, too, . re 
zine Roo —Enguirer asks s concerning the a. 
rae roofing material uiy and. val 
itis difficult to obtain a eapolr of ns 
dents may have had s 
Pan : ave some experien 
N ie per ence in the e aad 
. . sort maté- 
confer a favour. [T 
ng oper ot: {The cor. 
al, makes an excellent — 
| . — 
— 3 town after Wednesday cannot be 
May 35 
5 6, 
ve — 
SMITHFIELD, 
New Hay is 
Clo: 2 Si 
ew Clover 
— e ee 
| 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 Trusses, 
3 „ Sawi 
J. Coorzx 
a 
ntry 55 
Petter than tine = be e expects, 14 
= Stat 7 
-r iour 
es in districts where | 2 
or steaw'for bg mgs 
breds 
— 
4 pee 
1 
1 oe 
are plen atiful 
10 Sheep, 
m oraka and Suffolk; 
pa raket Ne 
600, an 
2 
4 
pie. ore 
0 
j —2— *r 222112 
108. Sheep 7 7 TOE Calves—275. *Pigs—370. 
froma A 
of Beasts 
sare 
Pay te 
—— 
s not 
Dain, 
and — 4 
Best Downs & Half- bred 
la 
— ead 
eek’s r. 
ent, and Suffolk 
„Lin he — ire, and Yorkshire 
and 1 = to 2 * 30 
ire aud Yor! Polgndy 2022 
erland and Se ‘eed 22 
ry large, q — te * uate, however, to 
2 kes reas wn . — the same. The iie 
r barely made M. 
0 Ditto Shorn 
i ey 
* Sio 5 
Se . 
M: 
— eupport pn ee prices.— 
= Flour is unaltered in value— 
28. per q 
2**ũ»«ĩ4 
ehe 
—** ** 
3 2 eee ene 
-i 
of—the 
of Galera au and 
trade has 
grain 
1 
. ae 
rere 
udes, there ere is plenty | business; i e been oe aie 
afching | unto 
of Wheat had ch 
howey 
White 6 
er, had arri 
see Wheat 
W. 
22 
le 
tating, ea causes litt 
ess 
anged bande ai 
In the other Bale ports little naleration 
— out for Barley 
raised 
being anali, hol 
TI: — — 2 to dippe 
— ä 
the coast towns, bul 
wing to a considerable à 
nia e m to ar. 
7 
here 
from 
e 
er a, 
5 5 
t rather 
ae 25, 
