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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEB. 5, 
Mr. Simpson, Captain Vyner, Professor Way, 
Mr. Jonas Webb, — к. b. оойт агі. 
William Crosskill, Esa of the Iron Works, a , 
Governor of the Societ 
elec 
6 MAC ncn di ted :— 
I k мүр жашт Hh Twickenham 
1Co 
Tham 
00d, Houghton te Spring Durham 
e, Lancashire 
Glan 
— ‘Chadwell Villa, Ware re, 
ohn, Pinner Park, — 
Charles, prre Ham 
Lawrie, Andrew, Mount y cpm ig North Cray, Ken 
Anderson, Da David, P e MU Nanen, Carnaustie, — 
rtman — are 
Randell, Charles, Chad КЕЕ m, Wo 
‘Murray, Alexander, Eriswell, деш Suffol 
Greatham, William, Stainfield Hall, W ragby, ebe 
d Par 
— 
De Trafford, Sir Humphrey, Bart., Traffor: н онла 
Wingate, William, L Marke n, Lincoln shir 
Parker, Thomas, Tunbridge, Ken 
Jenkins, Thomas, Plas-y-Ward, Ruthin, амым 
‘Barrett, John, Milton House, Abing don, Ber 
Fletcher, Geo Shipton, And — d — Р Д 
Marryot, William, Kibworth-Harcourt, Leicestershire 
"Hancock, John alse, Bishop' M Somersetshire 
"The names of 36 candi received on 
account of the election at the next pur ern meeting, | 
were then read 
ond Barker — to the 
mittee, from 
e 1 
ands ‘of the Society’ 5 5 Bas was 
is balance ыы 1 15001. 
А expenditure, and of 
es. 
Junar? Rerorts.—Colonel Carre Chairman of 
Committe 
i t e,laid before the Council the 
e eed report :— 
ttee having taken ey consideration the reference | 
made to it АА the Mg woe for the best means of enforcing 
more punctuality in v pry: sentation of the Reports of the 
Judges of Im ror a f opinion that all reports from 
the said — ee of 3 should be in to the 
before the ist of August after 
* . eid 
| — these 
this 
y е » laid before the Societ ty, as 
mmunieati neral Glou- 
ster т Committee of r Society for their consideration. 
TTE n m of Mr. А 
е er tendency exists, the disease was qued ERU 
importa 
e | disease s tot 
ses that were exposed t the Mm 
— hor: : = 
i, dirty and imperfectly ventilated 
1 i out to Stables, 
3 printed, 
mmen 
tions were offered. 
LS en 
Man RZEL — The offer of 
Wilson to iå specimens of soils for the 
ouncil, who г the 
Journal Committee the consideration of the proposed 
lectures, with a request that they would report their 
у тереь at the next monthly Council, 
A or Ammonta.—Professor Way, the Con- 
sulting "Chemist to " Society, елбет to - Council 
the recent — e e Main- 
waring Paine, ead mad Gaia gentleman s property 
in Surrey, 32 a natural "ini ce of silica, 
wis: dos ed 
was situated in the lower — wl 2 chalk formation, 
immediately above the upper sand, in qu: eee 
м тй лоч ove in inexhaustible T it was found i 
man т no less than 75 per m 
the M. ‘silica in question. This substance во 
— [found ready-made to hand i ture, 
ould be invaluable a variety of ways in the 
manufacture ; esired an day, | t 
discovery might 
a link in Me ehain | 
® investi — Medos been originate ed an ied 
under its own direc and at its own ent in 
order that by such carly s announcement its cpu 
ight be se ‚ free from monopoly, to its m 
m the he agricultural ee The Council thanked 
Prof. W ay for t rtant communication,and decided 
jast his e on ‘this subject should be delivered ey the 
e 
or Guano. — Mr. 
| me, till the blo: 
do thin 
value of animar ë orm an Phot "a "2 d, 
regard in the ‘breeding of stock. 
Mr. Whitley, in the course 7 his remarks on Geology 
and Agriculture, referred to a review of his work on 
at xod which W iu the Agricultural Gazette, 
p. 141,1 
valuable ке - soils. When that work came out, some 10 
15 years ago, it was considered a mE ‘valuable addition i$ 
agricultural Herature. The th eory adyan «Ad i t gentleman 
ks 
Morton’. 
мыз 
—that soils were formed by 
which they were sup rted— —was not only 8 by him, 
3 was generally х заб for some time. Mr. Morton was looked 
n for : time as the great gun of —  day— "темана а very high 
» cations: "e his hobby with fi whip 2 „ and 
ould give ash to any one wns — 2 differ fro 
In an unfortunate p perhaps (eat Mr. 
tha way and w ork on 
and my views did not Qe 1 heli lie 
ger entleman who -— dee 
k he did i 
* Mo се n Soils. 
and rubbl 
do 
moisture of the eart 
were fg teme over the who nd section 
soi ill be pretty — that тасуга а like this was the 
d. I do not mean to say that that 
tle in advance of 
ndi: 
the bl. blood, a involving the — 
human subject, though pe more 
exciting canses 
P „е from wit! oat. When 
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— 22 
i Deposits 
The Committee rted their final recomm a- | desirablene. ness of giving further encouragement to the itself, —he * that delis over the whole of En he the soil 
tions on the for the exhibition E discovery of meer 3 of guano, was referred to been form fted materials that have gone over other 
trial of implements at the ensuing co untry meeting, the guano comm fo ортаа Te pero ^ тфу - vo ep со 
which were by the Council The Council din adjourned over тене eme Ded еа of Wr. THES T Une takoa 
, high authority of Mr. Trimmer, I think he has pushed his hobby 
Turnip Warer-Dri offer to contri- | the 16th of February ittle Nor than it will legitimately be ч in our own 
102. as a = at T Gloucester neighbour! t the ла аге formed mainly the 
е rows of Farmers’ Clubs. | taka bonesih; giu is only her there we find soils of ачы 
; ә aterials.—A few days а T vis at a place in the p: 
Tomis w ая artificial manures оп flat, was, on the} Prosus, Jan. 22.— annual meeting of this | St. Austell, and found a soil of — d oed over an extent 
by the Mr. Bramston, M.P., MU with thanks 2 held " day, cg Karkeek gave a lecture On the 2 ча 5 3 ge 2 may say, the, soils of our coute 
8 ditary of 2 a е9 Caitie and Mr. ave been form y deposition from water.’ 
Turklax HusmawpRY.—On the motion of Sir Robert ++ П M. We give Mr. Whitley's remarks in full, as th 
Priee, Bart, M.P., the Re зи чекбей мез; of Truro, m Agricultural} [We gi ey hey 
v. el Smith's Pin ogy. Wea abridge. Midi of both from the | convey a pre t history, during the past e" 
for a small extent of trial-ground at Gloucester for the | Royal Cornwall Gazette years, of the theory of geology in its relation 
of ill o the members o Society | Mr. — en ET lecture by some 3 remarks agriculture. Mr. Whitley, however, is wrong 
RA cultivation. carried out by ar at gri n heredita s generally, showing how мат re nduced end of the particulars to which he alludes. Mr. 
w orthamptonshire, w. by the in natal by domestication, C operation of n, the author of the work on Soils, ae was the 
И nnatural influences. n а general wa e said, “ the offspri 
T = adi time s issued according và | m disease, and it was (фе m itself hich a ring suse ‘ot the Agricultural Gazette—never saw 
i ARM- 5 Council, on бн motion of Mr. transmitted 2 parent to — but organs or textures of of which Mr. charac complains until — its ble 
— a ed by Mr. B dreth ibbs, voted. the 1 which were liable to be morbidly affected by | tion, if indeed he saw it then, which 
2 f 1007, as the amount of prizes to be off at | and ау 4 developed. " He treated the subject under three Pw NE — БА -— а h "n — = who dared fo aie 
T — yal improving the e of —À Tan ни * ses 3 are induced by peculiarity of fi and never 
best i ose in the transmission Ma hi h th 
and rei the Committee of yeu iret | iin of he cod may be supposed o fer ant fl 3. “how itn — 1 таай ойр бн . o 
А : rt the united agencies of both sol d fluid F А K E 
with аасы the Council had been favoured by the en engaged. He illustrated the first part of the rein p merus | question was not an editorial article, and did not — 
поеду" 8 qe of Poultry at the Lewes meeting, with | £^ етт, а the hone; such um of r , pasterns, and other our views at the time, though as point expressing 
request for no ns on the subject of the ar iie em — ons ossied | t the opinions of a far more com authority on 
particular prizes to be offered in nt. possessing upright ‘hort, pointed hocks, wanti idth geological subjects, we did not feel at libert to refuse 
н Cline. to offer of the Hon зезд — 5 3 ox М сарна With ths a may, however. that it 
enry М.Р. portion posed to 
disposa osal of du ч Pri the sum of 505 at the having upright pastors ve high action, whilst ose раё eo зру. not bf: recommendin * on 
m най rizes to be offered by the | were common to the heavy draught breeds. The reason of this | bat b ya word in praise iof, and an extract taken from, 
Society eng С ing, са = re | liability he attributed to peculiarity of structure, and showed how Whitley on — Geol ogy.] 
1 other black-faced -WOO0 1 : 
|. was, on the motion of Mr. Simpson Me. Per 1 h inflammation of a chronic kind followed, and i 
Jonas Webb, дку j . | osseous effusion was the result, causing partial or complete JULTRY. 
Pt a 1 with thanks by cil, At | ness, depending more or less on the situation and the exte 
hoa, * Mr. Fisher Hobbs, the f ing | ® мич». ES alee о considered t to be hereditary, the THE Doncaster ASSOCIATION has started into exist 
айо | of Sheep were appro r ee s] Pme tu 
ET et аа hereditary tendency," he said, “in various еге жаз а sirong | Its entries are splendid ; and as a beginning annot be 
any d flometim , seases of the feet, 2 
Hor [he porond beat Ham of 2/7 s te VE edel Бену ара its amie аа 
or the best pen of 5 wes uf diy withth i 7 eal to sup tances — ——.— such ears of competitors, 
For the best of 5 Shearling eirlambs 10 neumbent weight, which ren: footing insecure, Avene ms кчө Metropolitan. 
pen E 10 1 be ма wa rge and unwieldy, rendering the action | sho s da — beli — d the E entries 
i "£50 | naturally wen rom a faulty setvetion of Bora 4 9080 TM were closed on aie ye, witht * a rival. 2 
A with Mitx.—The recommendation of Pit generally uneven, inden d r x асо кагу 
чи T. y „ nted, and wrinkled, h enry 
and Mr. Kinder that in future with a disposition to become pumiced, p» —— — тен Moore. “The wr arte ia un analy 
п should be th milk the — > poney мей rr Beier dee e Ne of that. 1 
ws crust т. Such hoofs were is m t 7 ies ME 
All these defects are found to exist in of A 8 
pee ted in the race.” Some р ЖЕТУ s 
were adduced . or : 
| tendency to беоб of the сое — тигт чр ати Ж 5 
on something defective or .. 20 HEC 
Roaring, а disease of the | ds ios of th 23 1¹ 
an example, and mentioned rnm which ees 9 93. 
Broken wind ah — le E ion. ede sas SEN Lai "d i | 
ne у UNT TUN се +” 
winded mares, the progeny, in a great number of ease Tee oae 105 I 
< 8 : Ue He he had the progeny È PORES ER. zi i 
broken-winded mare similarly diseased in x. Ie Rossa ве 8 Z 
so carm and the history of o mt hem, — m — Ael es. DET POS P RHET —. 9 i 
at а traced in two cases, her colts also becoming AE 5 е VVV N 
— MUCH. ubereular phthi , or consumption, in cows FFV enmt a 
wow — 8 1, so frequently met with amongst wort Ote 8 ee 8 oe, STOCK . m DD 
` | and which were = Sg tmd meter coe st 
piae в * nal dine inued | $9050:0»200000009900 905 . 10 rs 17 i 
of the from neration to another, part hroug medium of „ ber of Exe of Pigh. na 
at Chee Pae Dood, ana hrough the solids, e hthalmia der who showed 105 ре | 
f ting the во ‘another of an . 4 of Por! 
^@1 To 
We wore very much pleased with this exhibition. 
was, indeed, gratifying to behold the „г 
