THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



fore, impossible. It 







of the fens ; mil as CamunVe is cu: 



kingdom, is concerned iu Cambridge and its Unive: 



i of a nni 



o the river Cam " «m the contrary, "to take away the 

 hief is not wasting nor weakening the wick of the 



Those who professed to be the poor man's 

 riends brought forward other objections. They 

 aid, that the fens were nurseries and seminaries 

 i fish and fowl which would be destroyed by the 



. 





ORN A M )•: NT A L POULTRY. 





sailed), hard-boiled 



tolen by s-purro-.vs, ccc. : u;,: is a monogamous 



s growth is consequently very rapid, and requires in- 



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.V in iM .p .rent \u- A .M th-j fall on their bac-1^, -he a 



) starvation. The demands of nature' for the growth 

 f bone, muscle, and particularly of feather, are so 



io j-V.fcd wi,h a Jar 



t>e tound on cTs^o^e Pt ~* "* 

 "pack," according to 



, r after death in y 

 3 had failed in rearing. Thy possi 



r than they hatching (and there is no possibility of d 

 [ -• from t -; « |. oa t breaking them,— unlet*, it 

 ive seen a oxyhydrogen microscope could [ , ; . , : 





;;:, L ,, 













drysnnn 















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of good 



by devour.- worms, gv 







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Wl.d.,.,1 of 





Lmnedia c!y devc'io 



you get if you send them to 

 n,anageme r nt of Er Rold' 







hatch is in proportion. I 

 peatedly. Therefore let al 

 with guinea-fowls match t 



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lea Uer.V.-^alui 





S a P taeSr^ 







ITT2^ 



h°erbage°lntomilk, 





vr-' 













getables, fivmn, g. 



























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the dry burning 



"tftr eL* 



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