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926 B GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND rn GAZETTE. (SEPTEMBER 24, ign, 
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is brought for -— immediately he putteth in the sickle] Dr. LrviNGsTONE begged leave - 
because j he . est is m À P Good Words for Sept. against being thought an dec vow inks; k ial pon ahaa it M aet ‘loved tobe 1 
1864. .[This is s doubtless the true lesson of the — 1 ag important to kno — pre ans ha A be at y iex is n. this respec “A e : 
tori een a of fever T ia A. 
but it is taught by a very — historian. ] as sadannan to whio h his experince led him, and Dr. description of Sale adet Mn in p man 
EWAGE MANUR vy m * s com onmes d noes present, could or ads B go, by giving hin with the pulp ed an i 
t d on Wednesday n berry " noticed that a very bad smell had r à ^ 
— pati CH T TM eff e whateve 4 r on health. enit coming z dow n the into ds jell 1 apo propero EI ib 
(1). Mz. W. GEE ga mode Shire last Fe be ruary they fou , the np tho er rtd (2 o pon o saw bee pre ide 
adopted at x, ae Bradford Union ati dor c "s bor (e ie thes e water | is cvi in nutritive power by Pea straw, 
ne haps also by Bean straw Sor however T, may bee 
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cottages that are not in towns, al ouses, | n the following m 
ta 
be 
Midsu er la: st there a judi no remov: 
h 
eod nd h mo: 
earth method, I would most strongly advocate the ‘ dry irrereees tn smell, Part of the Mission was o obliged to 
the tru i h j of this abom 
utilis 0 miles bro. rei nd the sa 
Law Union, pb sobre he bos "and girls’ schools’ sewage | passing an v miah d fell into, »» uo ‘again at sy a 
as been for two fon asks clearly, and apod a point lower dow of ~~ ingly go 
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orised and wholly saved by the Rev. H. Moule's | marsh it was literally as black a cce 
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ning they found that 
property “depends upon ndition in whieh» 
vested, very much on noe e A 
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ls, and prisons will find this pie wails "available. I|the white paint of both bes vessels Pioneer and Nya 
foll —For 
eg — to what follow they must tents when | 
not on ithe amount of nitrogen: 
The old- Kei dn v "us eap 
‘oot ] 
al 
ols’ she d, 80 that the beap c Hr Va irre had riche it. The 
th tl tually ly the | fact. e oo no Cie in 
whenever the mi pen sion br sev cover, | Fr 
it was used over and over again, a will be then | that what ot ^ 
credible Mee p vides quanti ty did n ot weigh 3 tons. | bad smells. He o thought ght pei oug ht o got | 
"Two ton sold to Tel faria mers, and I pur 
ilic 1. Qubüget 
i raging Dr. . iT e EE uerum 
pray contrast the one simple eani I have mentioned RELATIVE VALUES OF FOODS. 
—the mere mixing of exuvie and dry earth—with the [The following note E 
13 - "T of bis (no doubt able) treatment of za - Chemistry of Mt read "before the eden ene Club 
sewag appropriat e ni 
ood that | co f ht in that atmosphere. | 
i 
dron during ths period. I —— m 
at them to see ewe ed (al are swe y 
best way of ascertaining whether a Mangel or a 
th I 
hotkow food n conclusion, I would ol 
le; but it would be a diront mis- 
eut. 1 ewt. the rema igo of whic h I am | take if medical men or others supposed from the 
OX inoffensive. 
qu ^ p 
serve ti 
m | quite independently of the composition of fool, 
wee ires are affected by th e condition in 
is pre to a A mouldy condition 
nus. an y erfect mechanical condition is dp 
detrimental. In this respect the cooking of fl 
eoareely filtered, and I ill ‘Wa E require peus tuents (1) which supply the muscle 
persons were bold e Eos ad pray 
on the adoption of the iy hk: f by every man To ot animals; e whi ch pene ne and fe p respire nang 
not live in a stree y street ing bone ater ials and 
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matte: 
repea at that I relate uu "the difficulties of its | admixture in w XG we should have thesè constituents 
onl. 
will advance that, accordi e n the above different nimals, like the wants of animals of 
fami ne might, by one visit iden { ifferen& ages, are so various. Fattening animals 
n five months, be supplied with d th and food which is less nitrogenous and more |v 
relieved kE y Meat d produet. abu ndant in fat- prodyging Mop For the suc- 
at 
nd that th 
the pa oni paa of towns available for agricultural |I It only 
urposes 
form. than Fipseed itself. But Linseed-cake i 
abont Ms 000000 h Peat iA Aone In Cotton-seed cake, if made of the whole seed, the 
mply that it is posible} 1 | no general rule can ms laid down; [inen se the wants of 
kind 
said the Mayor of Coventry had i in- | cessfu l pronneses of m require food richer in 
matter 
from e tom and was deodorised by farmers Ls in the of using is oile 
and the expense and the proceeds | Ni Nun we a fatten animals on Linseed, | 
ciously, giving not more than 
mo m of b i 
aa 
walii per ehe CES 
of we give it with cp that is rather binding, with Bean- 
E c: lan of m marine eal, stra and bay g But t Linseed- oil is too expens sive. 
was to distribute it on the land in a liquid sources. Linse d p^ will be ti ound more economieal 
d 
ot 
in feeding. - as an addition 
food, ve 
The oi concentrated food that | dicio yere of food, obtai in a 
ha e. 
"— vation of de 
ver s ago there appeared an article 
In the co rse "of his re emarks 
animals. 
t, Pin i are some of the condiments to le 
own con mente much b 
result, tha) 
Home Gorres 
ten by Mr 
ilkins, Wax Parsou igo. s Cosi Gein 
he bai occasion to mi 
(2.) Dr. J. Hue: BENNE ue of Edinburgh, com-|rated with bran, which is of phos bes dd is, 
menced (M stating tat this country annually lost | post kN liable to get mouldy. 
and | 
; were taken of | the cost of | the wo 
on the same land 10, years i aAA and fi 
otherlands he has aia for 17 years, during 
| period he had reaped 13 Wheat crops, the aver 
which was 44 bushels or 54 quarters at acre. 
tion of se agriculture arose from thre practical result than decorticated; nevertheless the 6 fest high, and so strong that 
its. From the largo a Irt ate of s We ou vaht be 
2. From wh. d of its prejudicial inen on | to pen eaan Lco with a good deal 
of | us A «s e acre 
health. 3, Dent the nuisance which it was ts; the ds, 
thought by some would thereby be occasioned. All some bulky inp iri t an X bes ES general, experience a ue. c d 
1 SL ak t t 1 1 
plans for tilisation of this i t i in the case of ruminating animals, to fi A En K ed 
x Rar in - consequence of the|them with bulky materials, i Taia Je fill out me one. I " ertain ib 
th 8 
more or less interf 
assumption that there was something pestiferous or | stomach; and in this way w e good us 
req AA fermentation, — and smell of straw and inferior hay. Cotton. cake D itself i is ve segutiveiy, cer 
" publ sewage 
„was such that it was better at any cost o remove it | great excess 
from towns and throw it into the sea. To prove the | Legumino 
i Hence, undecorticated | ni 
be do P difficulties ur the way of the "appa. Mesa has T Mie o to produce a better | least diminution in quantity, the straw 
er 
and the q 
prions: down by a storm 
did not exceed 2 p 
- | do not attempt two crops consec 
but the 
equal proportions, it will, I believe, be found as useful 
8 vas tl as Linseed-cake ern alone. greet à cake decorti- 
deration, but he could not ai nex him that pa is well fitted for young stoc pue it is not so 
public health lisa well adapted z ten stock, ^ unt of the 
m 
generally 
which the previous Wheat cr 
could be done 
us matter which 3t pedea 
cae, Bei o i 
de 
s lagging behi 
lar course of cr 
bin star, vhi ue Lind, Take 
chea ais perhaps sti u- Beg Bis a farm 
q contains about "t the me Bm. hil from t 
gases. or esh-fo orming, and a fan qoe and som ng 
1 Indian Corn | What, bees. b is be nature an the food ve 
o o rich. in flesh-forming constitue; mts as ley- | each crop feeds and extracts fro: : 
very easily paralysed. 4. Tha „deleterio us gases |m ly good | produce any ate P 
arising from exereta were injurious, P B Len ps may prove a key to that food upon w 
ar A at etr from rend and | which are pei in vr Perk 8 Animals fed feed, and thus farmers ma 
running streams were in no d crm et d rs WS 3 batih without any restriction, to h. ei 
dangerous, 6, That typhoid fever could not be proved |s nea of "which ,€ he he ala ar a d M most profitable wines ke fear of i ee 
to ate from excretai fermentation, 7. That th is de posited « consists, not being, supplied ix. po land. H. Harrison, York. 
improvemen n of Sape ihe by hera works mi not is insufficiently formed, and Capi: illary Attraction. c Lan 
the result is that the fat which i is vie ted in pigs or 
stock is too 
tter, by means of cess- | forming materials. ay an irrigated 
pas 
£o p UC $ wy 
en 
wells, The general meadows i is inferior in d of nutrition i to Grass pon 
this—that, so 
P 
that this question i is agai 
It tating 
t some Neng in the pedore ge 
pr re te ea inim at occurs "4 the e ot med 
1853, p.473. I merely wish now to record 
