16—1854.] 
to fat the ewe and the lamb at the same | 
that they should both be | 
best known LIA pes 
о. 
is now а well ascertained fact, that som 
Bewriost -— к |f i 
plan of tr bed] feeding, these soils 
s, r partieular 
management, will produce {һе best esirge 
is of the greatest 
EO a panan ie from the ewes. lt is, there- 
the time the | Ја 
d | from ар 
ав парф, of feeling y with them, нан is objectionable, 
k. ew r fo Feeding 
roots of the best quality ; Д Е with the | cake an 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
| fore, necessary that what is called a lamb-gate — be 
provided, vids ace between the rounds, to allow the 
mbs to pass through безу, э without being sufficiently | 
vide to ad mit ewes, In а field o m ts, it | 
is best to commence feeding 4 the mx part, for wo | 
[+ pomme because. the. stock always seek the рівень | gi |gi 
mna. ы will 
e in PAREA A: Dege ewes іо 
n the folding 
e fie 
best дейи of feeding. The 
lambs ре be fed pus эв. і draw them away 
m the e and otherwise к" are apt to contract 
неч the соаг 
но со; боад А 
TORNOS, giving э first, both to lambs and e 
which, the troughs should be filled with cut тоо, 
һееп supplied idis cut roots, t ive. oil- 
d Peas, the quantity. to 
wants, always taking care to allow them as much as they 
will eat.. To prevent waste, let the. oil-cake. be broken 
fine—about the.size.of a Horse-bean is Ше best size— 
otherwi ee will occur, for the lambs, whilst 
young, will take large pieces up and drop them i 
roughs, where it is.troddem under foot and wasted. 
Load 
| | To induc 
continue to “follow, leaying their dung Ea таралу, ;| two 
re m advanced i 
as the sad au ago гъба e 
to be regulated by their |t 
the the 
| otherwise a portion may be le eft. in "Ше tro 
359 
m to eat cake or T At first, it 
times nece Lo to mix a small on of seus 
with it. The ewes should next терле 1 ей iR 
of cake, but without any Peas, 
quarter of a pound per day, the half С of which e кае 
ven at this time, the o balf just. before the last 
i 
the 
will lie down for the night, an portion. of not 
will, in case of м be distasteful to. them, 
. for further use. The lambs, how 
zez 
LEE 
eo 
will be damaged in case of rain, with change 
during the night-time ; 
AGRICU мана METEOROLOGY. alth RA i pee. S 
(Continued from. page-248.) covered, yetindamp 
or , Ше. саке 
Й еа FRIDAY, AUGUST 26TH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27TH. | СЕР will M demang? an 
torm’s in Storms. | unpalatable.. Roots fom tl 
Left Hemisphere 8 a.m 9a 8 pm. 9 p.m. Зат. | 3 p.m. 9 pm. Hemisphere! lambs should be. 
в . wW. е A . $ " LI ` * . „ » * H — 
ar Bar. W Bar. W Bar. W ere w Bar. W Bar. W. Bar, W е9; ale, тегса хе. '/ 
En 29,65 S. 29,58 S.S&E. | 29,44. S. 29,33. 8, 29,27. 8. b, W.| 29,24 S.W 2932; S.W. | 29,94 W.S,W, Heligoland, ^ haveany refuse 
BENE o coo eea o eE MERE e vagis тиштей 
anse — ‚37 E. ae: 29.91 E, = 17 МАЕ. ,28-N.N.E. |8.М: С : 
Kinnaird Head 55 39,20 S.E; ps 9912 S.E. - 29,02 E. - 29,10 N. K.H. ет m ; cleanliness 
Isiand Glass — 29,24 N.E. - 29,00. N-E. 29,08 N.N.E. a 29,18 N.N,E...|LG. in. feedin being 
МЕ. 2949 S:W. |29,38 8.ҮҮ. | 29,28 S.W. | 29,23 W. 29,20.S.W, | 29,25 W.S.W.| 29,42 W 29,51 W. North Foreland. | indispensable. Theewes may: 
Rhinns of Islay — 2894 Var. — 29,95 Var. dn 98,88 W. 9913 W. ЕТ. xeceive their араке, мора, 
gon 29,33 S.S,E. |29,908.8.Е. |2911 5.88, |9904 E. 28,98 W. 28,92 W.N:W.| 29,07 N. b. ҮҮ: 29,15 W. Longstone. oa 
St. &SE. |2884 S. 9N.W. |2875 W. 28,76 W.N.W.|2889 W.N.W.| 29,00 N.W. |84. Bees. ey generally 
x “В.Е. . . | 28,96 Sw. .2899 W.S,W.| 29,04 W.S.W. | 29,16 W. FlamboroughHead, еа& it immediately. they.are 
— 29,06 S.W, — 2929 SW Nottingham, fe here. is. then no: i 
29,27 W. — 29,45 S.W. ; (ot 11. © тара ЛА 
2913 W. N.W.| 29,24 W. aw 2942.W. Bishop ( ). ос. Jk. %0 Керү, 
99,55 W:N.W: Gnernsey. 2m &е. ; but: the 
| 99,45 W.N.W. ЧЕ ce 2965 W N.W. Scilly. шү Ia — 
4 Scilly; at9 p.m, Kai n rat € à аон 213 pm., 95th, Ваг. 29.56; communicated by Dz. J. E. fo keep them dry during the 
Nottingham; 9 алп, and 10; p.m: an 28,95. ранча 9 ал, and 83. p.m. —— 
.B. Thi Sabi ia 4 
Ly А. above Table mere аайы 
would draw the reader's att iro painta to vi 
ihe f his eye il oir ‘from one sta ue Violin to an ein c 
he time when it was from the east- 
very close 
DESCENDING SCALE, инв, STATIONS. 
REA Lehr 
i 
H } (Hebrides). 
SEERE | — 29,68—29.00 Island Glass 
5н ——————i- 29,00—28,98 Sumburgh Head 
(Shetland). 
€| low, but whether. it е or. fal 
ose ж the left n: these two о йа deserve ? Fuit 
estigation inasmuc 
Та ће аппехей' Miis І Have éndeavoured 'to give & 
he car- | synopsis of the of the various barometers 
whose i x 
extreme 
e I need no 
геа] thing оні? noticing 
г the quicksilver be high or 
alling.. Thus, if we 
n M foregoing table at 
refer м. ambae Head i 
27th, the reading is 
. of the peser AD ; 
been experie: 
tunately by the example of a gentleman of онар 
EN Aus his dogs which were. suspected of having 
been bitten. by а mad and this. 
others, the evil was arrested 
Yet we must not look: to 
CE i "2072-8041 Sandwick Manse 
ФӘгіларә)г 
us ^d 
kem gi. А highest. n 
ment of the depression, and the lowest reading during 
depression ; the difference between these readings is the 
length of the annexed кәл The respective dates of the 
Maz. and Min. are given in the which ap 
page 203. The di lines,as the annexed: 
diagram is held, west ist, аСг088 
line of the storm's course in the large diagram, repre- 
sents the di point of observation from the | 
Storm's axis, 
I have v(—— for tracing all:the 
wi er England. 
year 1851, е4 I һауе no doubt 
Mii itg А ашар Ай, аЙ 
oigo p ойшы Б, B. M. . 
(Zo.beconiinusd.) _ 
the. I therefore 
“= лут 
төзү жүүт of а tb for 
t any one of dog. a 
of meeting * Rs" г marks agreeing with the 
‘whi ат no ( 
of the 
um 
