the pec ee had not made it 
rporate bodi towns where the 
2 E 
utions i 
of fines 
ge 
2 
n counties, had evinced so m 
— in so 
ner by the m i 
Norwich. He was sorry to find that other np 
within the uch 
THE AGRI tait kii GAZETTE. 
arising from the cu : m the ee 
by effusion el = “ui 1 ad ; at is ai of th 
disease the Age 2 relieved. 
mal a 
The white — ctl, ee in the 
brown hue, and 
ecame e 3 in 
dee 
occasioning those pitted marks so well known as res lt- 
ing e human subject late and severe attack 
of small-pox. The danger to the animal suffering under 
lo seman ning en, Sea 
ren ye nning Turnips and hoeing the Sw, 
ending fences, bin 
July 2 “re, Thistle, 1 9 5 
, we have been employed 
likewise working at meadow hay when w 
utting down weeds along sides Of fences *. 
— — Farm, July 24.— We 
this last week in horse- -hoeing an 
Swedes and Mangold Ware el, 
and cleaning rickyard, 
harv I ‘thi nk that, if fine ea: con 
the — of 10 days 
—— ST — — Fann, Jul ily 2 
our h it is all much Sa 
s gettin, read 
a grey ra 
— We have e at last 
hata subject as not to take — 5 recau- 
zeny meas ; Mr. er Hobbs concluded his 
Sen 2 re absence of Professor 
most excellent, ye and timely work 
on the . ot of the rots h sheep, furnished as 
it was m 0 e interesting of the origin and 
by plates accu- 
pas, apal drawn a mnà peran epe r 
‘Statement of most important cases w 
4 w disease, oug ht in 
present moment to be in e. hands of every individua 
in the kingdom interes e subject of the sheep 
— pen questions con- 
pub * * T 
f the in 
a ae sg 
— a loss of 2001. 0 
l 
— Professor Simonds 
Chairm 
who recommended a aiming — nutritive nim of 
Prof. 
y har 
— 2 the | Clov er and Saintfoin. “Ps 2 r 
crop of Mangold and Turnips, which continue opes ofi 
pr and wi very us ost 
ieve it could be depended upon as 
m 
accine lymph) for this disease in the . nor 
en ipeo i 
next w: 
5 Pg 
Vete 
shall finish the last sowing o rte 
ind ‘ties method of mixing e 
nti 
in 1 its virulence. He had himself ae 
* ee and subsequently . gpa them; in the 
time — inoculation took effect, and the ee. 
H 
peared and passed 
considered fnoenlation to be the bes 
n this 
nbd to d 
whic m ought not a penetrate deeply throug 
| but introduced undern rene it, with not m 
two sight punctures, Ln he ear, as had be 
es inside the -e of the anima 
isite in effecting this apapon; 
ere made, a ae ay 
ably e ensue. 
pre that the i a 
sheen 
as | also, at a dai 
sheep should he separated ra “the healthy ones ; and 
th on should be made of the 
anim resumed to to be healthy, i in order sae i 3 
removal might be made of any showing the slightest 
| abe uci sd of disease, With regard to the skins of sheep 
M 
dung ani 7 — Boe adding the arte a 
h th 
drilling them w urnip seed at the ra : 
per acre, 2 well, as nothing can — the ve cart bag 
plant thus managed on very poor land. We use pi 
by’s drills, which places down t anure in 12 
manner. Our Wheat harvest will 3 ce in abo 
weeks, an Ta winter Beans w ady to eu about 
the land wil Cut Next week: 
and ill 
1 be then — att — 
| to fine tilth, sown to Mustard, with 2 Pee — 
which, whether fed or pl oughed i in, — 8 = phe 
ration "for Wheat on our heavy lala: Nothing could ey 
| Ti pe crop in thi 
very few exceptio “ rr DES but, 
ai more dralon — it bras last season; a whole 
— show 5 reaps s of disease, in three days 
d wither 7. SEERE 
Notices to Corr responden 
A — * Dapp * have suitable wi 
may on your light soil six or ei 
intervals i in the wake of a — men ranged t 
tan in 
the 
a plough, and with forks bee 
1 of the eruption.— Mr. Fisher Hobb: 
opportunity of asking on por wat his sopinion 
‘respecting sheep dying 
the quality ot the fi 
f| had bee 
being 
| destroyed iy E or Rek burial in the ground ; for S 
ned t he virus retained its fata 
sape h er the — 
small-pox as human food; — which Profesor Simonds powers gs ong of ve animal, and Ay beyond: pod wid os ation. 
replied, uch aga oe) ee the origin of fresh contagion.—Sir John ee ——— RGS. -Your 
the most — food d that eo | possibly Tyrel . Milward thought that the most serious and have been chargeable with anty: er 
dagen Dany ale az; and so nech oo, thet ita dete in th t disease was the fact 5 e 
any time on board-ship a uingie sheep gave symptoms e Preowned development, to ich Prof, p. 141, this year. Muriati ie 
of the disease, the whole cargo of t animal on Simonds had allud iets of th al ptoms of lime is more soluble than 
ought at once to be slaught — constituti REE Hy EN of the animal ; as Oger ibis snes . aaa 5 for i a 
that the parties who received the ve at — — ep wiy purchased might be edi ing dirty “puddle wate ay 28 
ought to be held responsible for the admission of sheep for e a fortnight before 8 owner would be — — : WG, Possibly the disorder complained of 
paves being er ea sac Simonds then diseased condition: : but that, althoug agibir ee is tha 
favoured Couneil w t con cumstan oul aean -T at 
nected with the symptoms of the disease, and the best be able to exclude such sheep * their — ets, they 6 We y ae lo- 
means of preventing its sion. ght them, on the other hand, only more strongly | ifera,4 Ibs.; Festuca loliacea, A lbs.; Glyceria 
disease had long been known in Ge y, Italy d, for the publie 8 to take measures for at zi 54 6, f ios Ar e 
and Franee, and in ver been entirely once rejecting animals in which disease had actually de- dissi 4 91 Ww. 88 — n see eer * ie 
extinet ; but from the knowledge of its character and pe i,—The C expressed to Prof. Simon be at this —.— on red ay land. sy Ate Ws 
experience in the of nt, especially by | their acknowledgments of the tavour he done PouLTRY : ENN. We wish to oblige ; bu 
inoculation of the when six or eight months by tendance on th f the valuable Gazette would Be ee ay re answer all your 
with pet e- of in its mildest information had communicated on imp — n —.——. . 
form, a y did not more than subject of their discussion that day. enlarged republication of the articles on “O 
5 often not Gin Fa 7 ie Agricultural Gazette 
while in this . . | , Bart., of High Elms, near Farn ars hae tf Kent you see mentioned in the poultry — 
become prevalent in certain nties, and in other . the Council a s ay ee of the experi á — ; rg pb sed spin ante 
localities where the disease was left unopposed in the | ments in which he was engaged on of differe been advertised as such. These 
Lang tne ravages, the loss by death ted nuke on on plots o — ground — E 8 . a 
no less than 50 per cent. of the animals attacked by it. | of a quarter of an Seale and, re, it is o së i 
he described, as not epizootic, or con- only 45 1 miles distant ee London, he i invite 2 the par mare Mt — om — — — ere 
‘veyed through the atmosphere, but] as infectious as tendance o of the members of the Society who would fatted like pheasants, with an abun 
well as contagious, having however a limit to the | favour him with their visit of inspection. mo- — Pas er any confinement wha 
sphere of its activity. He regretted to state tion of Mr. Fisher Hobbs, the best thanks of the Council 2 Farmiog'tor Lachs, p. 100 D 
this disease, from interested motives, had b. i ; = 
3 „ y cer- were voted to Sir John Lubbock for this communication Ter- patente ron GRASS-LANDS : nay to 
tain parties been kept a secret eh the public, and invitation ; with a req that he d make 8 cra Re a good N 
for unless the difficulty, in his opinion be met openly | farther re t to th Council of i A 
Jed x.... 8 eee eee Spurn a vessel,» a 
a e es 0 water, and the i 
„ has not, the disease among his flocks, the which he —Mr. C. H. Crewe, of "The Woot Ra 72515 Will any one who 
Š Wi + e tal i 
ould — — — and oe graas 2 Hage, near Derby, favoured the Council with experi- their effect on- Bio crop was ascertained. 
18 — alin mass of disease. ar. in on the -sowing of Wheat and Oats ERRatuM: At p. 497, col. b, line 23, 
-Te the first indications of the that 0 this year Paul, of Rougham, Norfolk, ex- “Joited.”, 
Pat „ any oni- | pressed his willi "i 
l 55 but that * i . kog p 9 na to deliver nern bt = rkt s 
appn develop t ly, Prusents.—The Earl of Yarponoveu presented Mr. we bave a large sep % mips or B — ee ee ö 
pe y the Railways and Agriculture of North | qualities; these 2 plen! 5 
in the human subject. — after having entered e East India C Second rate are lower, and maay remain unsold; e 
fD 15 uch larger, we are er, overdone = ie best q! 
— either by contagion or y t M ical Observations made at Madras, 184 sr oi Frida —— Tnere — — and e 
a period varying from 10 to 16 rah, PAK an erup- Mr. Fisher Hobbs, the cheap Broad-sheet Edition oft ae 5| cial 20 2d. Holland and Germany ny there mre abont Sa 
tion made its appearance on the skin of the animal, in | Agriculturist’s Calender from Tusser’s Poin q | Sheep, and 343 Calves; from Seatiand, 400 Beasts; TOP 
hose parts of the body more. particularly where there | H 27 
was onl, na: da U of the thighs | the Metropolitan Sanitary Commission ; Mr. Cha A9 5 Bert Short ee 10 0% e e 
and arms; E thout, however, mene long ¢ to his paper on Land Denion, en before the Wakefield Second qu anality Beasts EA oo oma f 
parts, but soon extending to other parts of the Farmers’ ag 5 and y, M. P., a 3 Best Downs & Hialf-breds - K one 2 
Ai This eruption is ound on on examination to con- Draining Sp —for which, and other p de ] Ditto BRO eee —5 2 5. Calves 500. P 
sist. of hard -knotty bodies, much Nen and of à to the 3 ‘the Council ordered their eet thas Beas Siep yen duly me 
rest, while —— are Sea L et es aay ll a — enen Noti 5 w P 25 
i ngi 
was only when eruption its appea details of the N. Ea must be quoted ad. per’ Ibs. ker All r 
that the animal gave any symptoms of ill health. On D the Norwich mes PEE aoe ihe number o Te kene e see ‘Beast 
the erup however, taking place, the s Mr. Raymond Barker Mr pr oe Stes; tem. Spe m 3 2 from Scotland, 3005 15 
itself from the flock, drooped ead, hung down the of ‘ Y | from the nome count — ine 
a orde: reference at subsequent n aiia Best Scots, Herefords,&o. 3 10 to 4 0) Best Tong ln 
Lars, — ge ted . most peculiar and Ai of the Council tt 8 Norwich Commit sii — iai N 5 3 Pes aud second eS 1271 : 
Jjeeted app 1 t an rs being cold, while The e ay Renate. 2 Ditto S pa ae 
the rest of the body was feverish ; the eye-lids ijn e m ues the Ist Bes n . , E f a * 
inflamed and swollen, with discharge of tears from the poe e mene e y itto Shorn ne best 24d 12e. eno? 
fused its food, and nd dho appie went on 8 in mpu ons. Mesure: Poreske mak terete sehen ale 
severity for th Hops, with, but Every y few 2 offer. ans Heating Me 
changed i its —— and assumed Ties et ha employed p lou ve Fam Ji ia f s ra 2 e | eee cne =| — 
appearanes | and 1 fallow land for Wheat. “a The pen Sg Rais eek 8 j 1 a 2 a 
