01854) THE AGRICULTURAL C GAZETT E. 91 
he in those portions, — of те whole quantity. Сз September last, ; 4t Barnet = айт. At ries time ‹ ie time of pur : ve Ан Mr. Fisher Bebe. Professor трай -— that under 
le also they ar rrived at Good wood four days su sequenti y, they 
I see, however, by the firs Eger сё х 2 : bre "TOU геріу, вее сс Р be in perfect health. Tne original lot isted of 40 | — circums es, the same mig ht in 
that 35 lbs. only were so disposed of ins ead o bullocks of the Highland breed, varying in age rdi wo to three | £en ral be adopted with[? the probability Е ы зне 
Тһе ion theref amounts years; z^ the time, however, of my visit their number was | | Benefei al results, 
а given weight o manure, — reduced (о to 24, а the fatality of the malady. m : ug v — |. INOCULATION FOR PrLEURO-PNEUMONIA.—The Se 
los 
of the nitrogen 1s ught, I foie little doubt that such was the eA first, n the | informed the Council that he had received à communi- 
composition. А in such ma н, chronic nature of affe Pin: — from non- | eation from Turin on inoeulation for pleuro-pneumonia, 
Iam therefore obliged this correction ; m or the | existence of any d milar disease the оле | from Dr. Reviglio of that cit Dr. eviglio's results 
the question e consideration, viz., what thirdly, from the non- geltenden r^ m": exciting | are given as full tdennato f the i lai 
и E f deali h E causes of such a malady after spe апа fourthly, from the m y a яж о! e inoculation pro- 
D de most Lohr 90 e p? wit m. arm | early occurrence of illness the animals after arriving at by Dr. — of H 
manure 1— xoodwood. The fatality of the айа as well as the symptoms | -— Саке. — Professor Simonds took that opportunity 
401bs. in the 100. enti iso ре moment. Dr. Voelcker's s оса pd crime ин the belief, = евз to — lof submitting to = Counce men of oil-cake, 
subjec о: euro- m 
further effort to elucidate the subject of my observa- — fovere, I satisãed myself ths that LS affection, although | rud - been sold as food E cattle, c arroes had pro- 
is unsuccessful to my am ensio He proceeds, | cen e lungs, was of the өрге тейде и ature eo n the animals that had it in sufficient 
* But on reading care carefully the whole experiment men- commonly known as йе ro-pneumonia — th o Tn ves не tity e effects of a virulent ja- rapid m. 
В returne e Society’s list o uestions it appears of | 
in page 343 of the * Cyclopedia, it will be found | tio animals had di ar e К Amber m: the | Prof. Simonds laid before the Council communications 
the produced in the first iul of fermenta- | end of December, and that seven others were then ill, the rem mato. | this subject made to him by Mr. Fransa == 
tion, as well as that obtained in he second an ird, | ing 17 being reported as free from the malady. Inins g iekhill, near Rother 
itroge 
for he will find it stated that 100 сул, of h manure, 
contai . of nitrogen (this is no doubt an error 
of the press for 40 Ibs.), we uce 0 cwt., when 
to ferment until th w half йы; 
e stra 
during ` which period 5 of nitrogen were lost. The 
remaining ewt. - T — in 35 lbs. of p 
0 c eom manu 
mented Ж fat e сһеейу, will 1 ва reduced to 
during which second period of fermentation 10 ње soi 
dissi 
fermentation 20 lbs. of гуы The 40 ew 
p ure did retain 20 lbs. of nitrogen. 
е чери question any purely 
t made by so skilful а chemist as 
Dr. Y Уеа; ЫС as һе has put it, this really 
re questio on of arithmetic, which à figures 
ven 
100 cwt. of fresh manure contains of nitrogen ... 40 Ibs. 
— Lm n reduces жабы at a loss of 
nitrogen of 5-а 
Remain 35 Tbs. 
2d stage of "oes eec T to 60 cwt., at a loss of 
nitrogen of 
, 10 Ibs. 
Remain  .. e 251 
3а stage of decomposition reduces to 40 ewt., at a loss of 
MN V. vo 65-9 та 30 Iba. 
After the weight of 100 cwt. Г boen ray k 
60 ewt., at a loss in the two-first of decomposition 
of 15 lbs., and after the further e. of weight in 
ird stage to 40 cwt., ata loss o Ibs. more of 
— — the sed ^ can со — 30 Ibs. of pow 
owed, Y do not 
rien cis ends d Жалы» ure produced in the | 
first period of f. Чоп as well as that obtained in 
the 2d and 3d i in ni 
fresh manure," which, on the мр борид contained 
40 Ibs., and has - progress of decom- 
] Ibs. in 
position, will, I fea: rplex iore farniers' brains than 
mine. C. L., Dien: Feb. 6. 
Sotíetit 
. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 
eil held last week, Lord PLE 
ps 2 Simonds stated that he wy male "n 
n the e 
plac th the infected and forthwith subjected to medical treat- | ments, at th 1 , ч Ч 
ment. Sor ne mala cal observer, these t locks ане =ч |of this -cak - pad sheep Не pe e it 
ev "T of the malady; one of them, however, sin ed, | with chaff and corn, and it to them, but that 
ded to | ааш 4 
ап e notus «мкг ahai m eased, was forwarded to | it was evidently distasteful to them, and they only eat. 
ease МА animals, ^t rit ^: aar malady, and the | irom а quarter a pound daily, without producing 
of their illness, afforded but little Pee - the speedy — а | any decided effect ; while oxen had partaken of four ог 
кее; раан Кури the — of the best remedial qme 1 s | five pounds a day o d died in consequence, The 
pre his Grace, and "it has since receive con LU «а 2» d E dk 
Каа by the (mti М two more of the animals. It is also | 10CA term rape ten signify 
тоге than probable that other deaths will yet take place; but | cows." —Mr. Fisher Hobbs thought that the thanks of 
с. са assured t y | me ма аге сета » а е Society were due to Professor 
mit w n i sease, an at | 
нан m "rhich otherwise would have been | trouble he had rai on the a p; as pd 
sacrificed. As is often the case, effect appeared | oil-c ын еврееіаПу ад M^ " ding purposes, w 
to attend upon a change of treatment and managemen for at adulterated in a j cularly those a 
һе end o a week from my visi a: Nopo ome manufacture, whi P 
ment rd to your directions, ro |a known ei 
m their improved а rance I am in hopes that they | poisoned b n titeni 
ow do well without much further loss. In the former part of | " E pan 2 сен adul ^t n — bitter- 
this фон I have observed that the malady showed itself very | M sequenuy т preguated 
soon & ; to this has to be & that its progress has | to a n amount - e prussic acid that kernel 
not been uniform, and that the deaths bave taken pl j sA is kno contai ght he might make 
irregular intervals. irar miea from the first, isolation 8 t b gener zT n = m di that ш cheap” arikel 
diseased was strictly enjoined, so that none of his т | ba the d st the farr 
cattle have sustained any inj ad such а n not T uch, were butitoo o ften the earest farmer" 
adopted it i sse purchase, the quality of such artieles 
now are, woul en mue ented, as most of the affec- reduced іп a g r portion than the price: 
tions of the fem "ier organs of cattle are contagious in some BL Noned ош. М enko à 
stage or other of their progress, Removal of the sick and isola- ped о g К О 
marr are pitt of the first importance d limit the extension | Warning in ti not drive the English farm 
z man: — аара rn cattle. pro Ren S: о ге seek his best and’ most l саке in x 
sease, ak. ri най м n esio „бе 
produces in th А E and elem Ц be gathered c "die | ig bei Mes Mr. йн гае Pray "3 е 
following statement of Mr. Arras, the bailiff: —The first case," | MT. bs in the superior value of the oreign oil-cake $ 
he says, “of the disease took place ten days after the bullocks | he w also add, t the of manures the 
wood. The animal lingered eight days, when it heapest were not by an 
died. On opening it, 
bird and a Lc mass surroun 
ix days after em frt. 
eue. -— ined | dyin gi 
enlarged a “м ри от wi 
These тоска ar are still living, but are 
The ttwo animals ннн died. The right lung » 
In of these bullocks the lun 
days. 
akal 
eac 
In conse 
26th inst., Mr. Arras writes, “ 
bullocks was found dead this morning. It is one of the two whieh | 
The who opene: ed it says, that the lungs were firmly grown 
de: a. pie that nearly three gallons of io Ж came out of ihe Key, of 
chest. T have — weiten for part of the be sent to agency 
ung to well-known 
ts, itis very iren that the disease 
the ез? 
At the Monthly Coun p „гово digging-f nfactured by Mr. Francis Parkes, ef 
has varied rotis in "wr nature of the lesions it has produced | реш. orks, manus аешге s. r. Francis Parkes, 
" 2 Rogerson, деш э Highgate Rise, Middlesex, were | in the lungs. In several of the cases it tins "destroyed the animal | Birm — am, trans mitted а complete set of these forks. 
eleeted Gov: copious effusions of serum into the tevity of the chest, but in zai ety, with the following account of their mode: 
ne embers were elected. thers the substance ^d йо lung has principally disen: | r^ man 
Darell, Rev: Sir Lionel, Bart, Trethorne Rectory, Gloueesterih. destroyed patches fro from ved et fhe Collogo, tho hilo the pleural | 5, 1858. 
? 
Ridley, а Jobn, Lin erm. ENG aas dee Laien Berk rface of us covered with effised | Iymph, ihe result | р eeable to your request, I be to you the: 
Jones Charis Gwillim, 93, Craven Hill, Hyde Park of rece acute infammation of me come е xtension | $E of steel forka for di ng, manure, and other purposes, 
Josiah, Wick, Caithness S y of ты. "nfemmatory action-from the s surface | | the advantages to the cónsumer which over every 
WEN, Wir n, ensington > the "c to рте, effusio, апа T m | pens cas ар the эз er bee arg pe d ade. D — же 
uantities o - are suddenly thro then death i ; 
mener James F. es Роуан, DE кте ааа ый ш almost immediately bos MM fos This explains | а effort to serve them was by im; ng their spades and hoes; 
Ет) -Trent, Nottinghamshire the somewhat unexpected death of the pe asimi; saa it consti- | t —— ent 20и врай vim of plating the front side, 
Alexander, Ardmaddy Castle, Обал, Argyleshiro | tutes the main denger which w diseased. | ерлени: tho property uf wearing tiecif 05 & kufiv edge, i 
Stokes, Chivers Hall Jugar. ia 18y The prevention of the effusions by combattin EEN EXT «€ gn i со, Which toaknif е "du d 
Milford, Shoren СО disease of the lungs is, therefore, one rere. РА ciples cn pma D ч IR ed m A 
Wortley, Edward, Ridlington, Uppingh treatment which is being ad vr vp ^g iade 3 
Dupuis, Rev. Geo. John, Crestine Rectory. Needham-Market |themalady the animals bad n Care of а veterinary surgeon, саноа Uie dips b Uu capto, 
Burgess Capt. Н. W, Fitzroy Park, Highgate, Middlesex | Put of late they have лш др aae qi kolike from the edge to the shank. erroe 
Tidmarsh, ев, Кете м4 rton, Tewkesbu e e sien reel t Pre LE БФ am East i vd a ш i of the i lement ете hand Mare come ^ 
Mildmay, P. H. St- Jol, Hal veloi, Som. | Pim tha 1 те of the disease and the weight аы lere Sety reinem ч 
оой, cu йы "mé princi eh sien quide Mm inre ftecting its cue “T also possesses great w M ana сита n blow to- cut 
= je ЭЗ - "oia gave instructions for the management of the ani aud J—— 21 соох 
Ward, John, Chadlingt ET. ч) seem: iere pot diseased, with а view to their preservation. — ed. remo —— (C of 
- Ellis, J., Newton St. Cyr, Exete: Thee ы — eor gli une N T d ré y em 
оное. Wnlo- E Dorch have since arisen, have been fully earried out, and the — Me нт of e да iron i 4-3 the зо тов in the ` 
dne КЕ Eagle, tes ester, Dorset up to this time, are as fav le as could have been an "АОС meg the iron, and уле Ó 
isis Poster BERCA Өйне w күзү {һе malady and the importance of а сег E actor o imer the imp 
: Timothy, 30 Parish ^ s the organs in which it is located are taken into con- 5 mne pleasanter to handle during s col winter; my next 
Thompson, George, 30, ament Stree 3 Jas. B. SIMONDS, attempt was to im fork, їп use, 
DOT S He J 30th. Veterinary Inspector. having made pattern € ч by Messrs. Fitch, of 
` Brigh dde Miba Heb M ham, good in shape, but the prongs formed of $ round irom 
‚ Btrelley, ., Oakerthorpe, Alfreton, Derbyshire In y to inquiries er Hobbs, Mr. tapered а жин, pointed, I was th them as 
. For a list of the the proceedings of the Couneil on this | Pocock, and Mr. Wood , Prof. Simonds stated that being and heavy. I thenconceived the idea of making- 
Occasion, see our last week's om i the whole of animals would | t бейш av ТАЦ light an de nt M eene do eim 
A WEEKLY CorNciL was held the Society's House have died, had not the change of treatment he » ns lend ge rapier, or = беде, of the 
Square, 1 lay, the Sth of February, been They were not with | kind, ч i ette» ed upon selecting a nality of cast steel, 
Mr. Ravwoxp Вавкев, V.P., i ir. disease commonly known as pleuro- Eu ar piace, M ui 
. VETERINARY IwsPECTION.— The uere Lasse ес with that com Lof the substance of the тағ the end section В M ides MERC cient, m А 
Prot. the Veterinary Inspector r of the Society, whieh so l ts in the .9 No. 2, now exhibited, thus offering the greatest resisting po 
Оп an offieial visit by him to a portion of the live contaminated at the time of purchase, which are sub- | to the strain опей by lifting a weight of dung or litter, and 
восі of his Grace the Duke of Richmon wood y in by overex and. exposste, | E aS MM етеме АНЕ 
" y à : y to anded, and was em r 
by direction of the Cei Committee of the Society, | The symptoms were loss of appetite, -staring ‚ во much во, that Mr. W. Fitch su y told ше 
was received from the monthl a coat, cough of his man had then a fork in use which he had taken to: 
weekly in ү the nostrils, difficult respiration, effusion of water London with the dung-cart day for two years,and that it. 
: Ure ram a ex A Me Ж n н, £4 | вай n uu him one penny in repairs, in on to 
250779: "pe that ce with the instructions c icto abo u qr i» weg the iron ch, when in regular cost 8d. every fört- 
«c eterinary Committee, 1 ом, оп {һе treatment he di a inis night at de blacksmith в shop for pointing; and.to use the man's 
| the seat of his Grace the of Richmond, to tion of saline aperients, followed by diffusible stimulan was at that time the best fork - bat. ever was 
Стене а disease араас пее hem imet sided by tonic medicines 5 ае. I next saw pode e е 
ыт with some others, гат y ta n Pho | ventilated sheds, In;answer to a distinct inquiry by | various © Cri in nca sce чү eg red id ler 
