jl— 1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



£ cre tary. They have decided 1 



afternoon, or as soon after aa the judges may have 

 delivered in their awards. 

 Lectures and Chemical Investigations. — The 

 M favoured by 

 Prof. Siinonda, and the Rev. Edwin Sidney, with 



debted to Mr. Spooner, Mr. Sturgess, Mr. Ewart, 

 Mr. Tebbutt, the authors of the Essays on Farm Bi 

 ings commended by the Judges, for the kind mai 

 h they have placed their respective Essayi 



•;•;:. .' 



ons, in the ensuing NumLer of the Society's 





To Prof. Simonds, and Prof. Way, they ! ;iv<- 



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indebted at the present meeting in London, 





elivery of valuable lectures on topics of scientific 





tical interest to the farmer. Agreeably with 





angement made with Prof. Way, as the Con- 





Chemist to the Society, itijj oit:tm chemical 





tious are in active | ro:;ie-s in in> Lal»oi:itorj : 



•tl..- 











before the Council, during the en.-uin^ sjirin;;, 





of 12 familiar chemical lectins., ali.r ,li. n 





meetings, ou topics of practical interest, and 





ed by experiments. 





rinary Inspection.— The Council have roe. ived 



nda.:. 



ted the u owing report from their Veterinary 



the Rev. Professor Henslow. These speeir 



.: 



race or purity of breed, but displayed traces of both the 

 icauon. ; Malay M I mng, in the best 



reported specimens to the latter, with a probable intermixture of 



th.-cas- light w 



Farm Accounts.— The Society having offered in l»4b 

 a prize of 10/. for the best essay on lv 



' headings and rulings, e 



ild be offered to the Council by 

 light use them as might tend to 



.enniit. The Council are fully 







Meeting. Professor Simond- 



ihowii by Sir G. R.I 

 I the Cambridge bre 



j show. The game fowls 



almost crustaceous and enamelled closene s of 

 - the high bred, high conditioned 



.■;."■.'•,„:.■ ■.:': . " 



• Icatelv tinted duck-winged grey. 



Dorkings were also m great force^ anj a^e ^^ ^^ 

 toulShere e'very opjortuulty ^comparing the sub-' 

 varieties whether white, speckled, grey, or red 1 hat 

 large family of perpetually-laying double-combed fow s 

 the Hamburgh^ ^ e ^^^ C e «/^°»?gTt be 

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