THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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IwcDicious Feeding op Horses.— Professor Die 



fev remarks on the consequences arising from inji 

 dieiou» feeding of horses, which, if made known, migl 

 be prerented, and much disease avoided. 



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i irritability of the i 



not altogether removed, but inflammation succeeded rapidly il 

 blood-letting as the chief remedy. The shoes must be taken 



Rflrteto*, 



Practical Instruction in the Art of making Capons. 

 E. Dipple, Holywell-street, Strand. 

 This is a little pamphlet which will help to remove 

 the unaccountable ignorance which exists on a subject 

 intimately connected with the profitable management of 

 poultry. An introductory chapter is given on the 

 general treatment of fowls ; and the work is sufficu 

 illustrated with wood engravings. 



Stephens' Book of the Farm. Second Edition. 



Blackwood, Edinburgh. 



We ought before this to have noticed the re-api 



ance of this valuable work. The second part oi 



D has now appeared. The matter has 1 



re-arranged in a somewhat cheaper form. It forms, as 



a whole, one of the completest works on agriculture 



principle is admirable ; the 



Dredge accords to it. Th« 



■nechanical skill it. it 



r farm-buildings 8 or 10 ) 

 it since that period grea 

 ide in it, and greater skil 



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Notices to Correspondents. 



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poultry by its egg. The Wheat is i 





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Calendar of Operations. 



rking order! We have now nearly finished sowing spring 



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rapes, foreign, p. lb., 1 



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.rtich'okes, Jerusalem, p. half. 



