Dzczwpzm 17, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 1209 
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R9YAL AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE hice — that store sheep, according to | and 21 lbs. of Linseed per week, —À 
kUTURX 5258ION 4008 ir size, wou d require vo 14 to 20 lbs. of hay | the usage on the E oe a cow in 
President.—The Right Hon. the Earl Barmunsr. per week u fair condition— good store conditio 
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Council. Calves coming 1 1 yen r old ... Jowt. per week “Sealy zo totals of ts, C sad hent- pro 
The Rt. Hon. the Earl Baravasr. |The Rt. Hon. T. H. Sotnerox Yearlings coming 2 years cii 1058 ec Agi accord in 
Eus Bamot EDU MP. as, fe Sows olds —n 3 Jom old.. lb wo» | 
WARD HOLLAND, puo . | 
ipal—The Rev. Joun CoxsrasBue, M.A. Trin. ol tomb. Cows in . H " u “He thea drew attention © the enis value of 
RESIDENT PROFESSORS a died i uu "XE f owt. Be ad feeding stuffs ae the market, and showed that at 
J. L. Frere arm Manager. i 
Practical Agriculture a Guibert d Glasnevin. 31 ewt. of roots per week ad N g to bis ‘bs. i - d io dis "— ^ best to xp ete 
DES pr I0 Book of page ure ; straw P Oebebly 160 ibs) ) and 28 lb 3 pe Teig 
= "iw — temporary residence.) E dy n or Peas per week, accordin ite e following Table gives he. sao of the 
Ohemistry.—Antuvr H. Cuvrcu, M.A., Lincoln Coll, Oxon., F.C.S T., KICH. TRATTON ; 
imr e msi e coran aT or straw "(say 160 lbs.) - practice of several of the m 
— ny.—Jonx Bavrpox, M.B., Lon 
inary Surgery.—A. J. AU M.R. C.V 
PE HA Surveying 1—The Rev aM. Nr diera Ld M.A., e WEEKLY QUANTITIE3 AND COST OF FOOD. 
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¥ Dvx—On the M. ee ey eer ee 4 ARKS, 
MEMO BAG ago” STOCK IUNII ii :igdH e 
m AGRICCIAUT, AL CHEMISTRY. E | & | à |24/89)/24) 2 E 8j 
Tuomas Axpx| Professor of Chemistry in the University of | | | | | 
ree " HORSES. lbs. Ibs | Ibs.| 1bs: | bs. | Ibs | lbs. | Ibs. Ibs.) a. 
bre eave TER Agricultural Society | Colonel Kingscote .. vf oe (UAT 1005 |. | VBP Tare fi Barley 
Mr Topaas ee M» en ut ++ | 10 | 16 26 | 1 | 17 $5 " 
rs, For ap a n dolusa | | ee 2.1.21 M ays 9 eat st ft, orki 
ME (ORT T n euis; Surveyor, and | Mr. E. Drew A i ..| 38 |168 | .. | 88 | $74] .. | 15019419 Hi rere wae: — 
XL fade (for several years Assistant to Mr. Josiah | 
[ORG ADECOUEU qp YA or ma | | 
- n genera! ncluding Emban poem Ewes. | 
ts and Ri ks; Reclamation of Mars | |^ 
e a pi Apani ths: RESET Marshes and Waste pamare AE a Be a a DA JV 09-5 gros | 10 T3 AR | 13) .. | 1 102|Cotesrold Green Globe Taruips. 
Cottages, &c., either a! tne Tw cost of the Landowner, or through FaTTING ies | | | 
p io of the is vations la d Improvement Acta. Colonel Kingscote . 7 | os | 2 u | 1 2 |South Downs. 
Nee ped im MeL idet: modems e Mr. E. D EI D. uol.. |d 9M sp |.. | I. 9 |Cotswolds—Swedes. 
artament 3 Street, Westminster, S.W. r, Fo hg à | Spay | Td]. | Ag). |1 9 |Cotswolds—Green Globe Turnips, 
d Drainage T Ewes. | 
ExEcUTED DN ORE ‘on, and Loaxs onrarxep by | Colonel Kingscote .. 83) .. |128 | 94] .. | 9M] -- | .. |.. | 1 9 [South Downs. 
M* T 98. SCOTT, Tanp. “Aon? and VALUER, Or» "Hia, | 
1 cuoi Pg meer desert QURE 12. uU u| ten. Bing xa Sebel, Fjord AO) Shien shaded - 1 0j|South Downs. 
E y Pet be RADI to show works in progress pie completed. RE TEGS. | 
most desirable and Farms on hand for Sale and pfe €—Ó 83] .. | 77 | .. |.. |.. | 0 8 (South Downs. 
‘01 ae T gm Y RE 1 e] AR) .. | O 10j|Cotew: 
Honourable Mention, International Exhibition, 1862. es : | Bnrm ! TU a 219 " quem vm 
dis 'S SELF-REGULATING SYPHON President 20 | .. | dioe] oo 19 M | vae 
INKING TROUGHS for CATTLE and SHEEP. Lon |] | | 
Risay ces and Sketch sent on application to CATTLE. | | | f | | 
aon, Seo 1A 8, Parliament Street, London, S.W. CALVES COMING 1 YEAR OLD. | Hosqeo que. a a W A 
fanures an | Feeding Stuffs, | President PRE] ee eel el ee toe | 89 
me "CALDECOTT. AND BAWTREE. | Mr. Blackwell ^ - 42 | 42] 55}. ETE) Lis ee | 619 3 
Bead Maskot, Martia or Remp | Colonel Kingsooto ~t o o7 Jaloe azii 2| Z2 Soa to e iomsed to 28 Io. por wosk 
2 || I5] |ui nere. to 28 por woel ied 
N E fo STOCK FEEDING, SUGARY zai — OLD. | | | | [^ d Hum [6 wee! 
E, in Puncheons and Half Puncheons President MISI Pent Lael ve | se} ae | 5 0 
Acrix & Sows, 34, Moorfields, Liverpool. Colonel Kingscote .. ra o oe [140 T lec es es LL Ludus | 8 © |*Barley straw chaff, 
GRICULTURAL PUPILS. —A Gentleman farming | Mr. Ford č | | lia} .. et ec ae Graes, | m stiaw, meal boiled. 
i 400 Acres of Light and Heavy Land has vac ANCY for TWO | Mr. E. Drew ‘ 1| i | ..|9 7 |Meal to nereased to 2 1 lbs. per week in 
IDENT PUPILS, who will have every op f gaini 2 | [6 weeks. 
thorough knowledge ot practical ax and scientific er inclu + AR OLDS COMING 3 YEARS. | | 
ral Chemistry.—Address G. G., Post Office, Windsor. President . 
ee, 1) | Baxley straw SOT Es 
rley straw c 
PROFESSOR J. ENTM FLS F.G.S,, &c., late | Me 3 eat 
rer on Botany, Geo! Vt Rural Economy at the Boral Mr. E, Drew - 
cultaran Qo College, etors s 
Agri pge, bogs fo aogtiatni i Landed Proprietors and those .... Dam Cows Day. 
| Meal to be increased to 28 lbs. 
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gp alt Saloni — € ing to arm and Esta eei President .. vise veg 
Water fugprovemente in Aneiyu et Ba fe. € ba m7 
Buckmaw-has a VACANCY hg erg Oy rd | President x^ =~ y 
SEN e: LU, at his residence, Manor Meg coe " << 
Mr. E. ] Moti alio. 
Colonel Kingscote :- 
The Agricultural = ette Colne 
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER Mr; Blackwell 
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ERRATUM: :—For bid Serge a in the 51st line | Mr. Und 
o mn ge 1189, ey H iie MER Drow 
burgh.” This set of our report of e pro- 
auia before the rr rte peg of the Eon ag -irs ihes Eoi 
gron! — me 
endeav: 
any failure ‘at the s Oiretióon r Agricul Colle, e, dus d 
which indeed he altogether pu ees E 1 , A a 
m ricultural T ety. i appara that ar The weights are all in n and the cost per|some attempts to copy so good an 
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ple 
eed 
say - s already know of vm WE in apum 
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to di boris E à aad his is " Mj red | Week is carried out at the fo llowing prices :— arise from this publication of it. Indeed we ma: 
to be owing to the charaeter of the examinations, | Hay. m (e pepe. ae Ib. 
Whiski s c jejune in the extreme as regards the Straw ECT, oa the whole scheme, circular 
n which agriculture depends, is exoes-| Barleymesl.- § 5 ^ E " literally copied ey WT IX without 
way gs led and severe on the circumstances, nan e ” . 0.85 » wiedgm doubtless very 
methods, ind results of farm praotice in the field. d NOBIA ea S 2 - A — tothe Rev. R. E. BLACKWELL, of oie ns 
eS oe eae : 
Linseed cake 11 10 " s l5 
Art the late psig of the Kingscote (Gloucester- 
Association 4 subject discussed was ‘‘ The 
shire) Assoc 
pe s M y ing 
pad so save. s We = Me vest t 
^ a on asr rela 
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a specially inte resting og esu and as 
illustrating a capital way of putting farmers od ee 
en eee d CE Froceste e iuis Dui 
a uce - viewin the conside so certain uce 
Sie! ich p ane labouring, | individual sue, and - likely to exert & L. Msn oe. kon Span — 
D —— a = a bearing directly u the iu over whole “country si : : 
EGG pem toe panne oak tamem fice, fe bat orem, um, 
ive the results of their actual e earefully lish i DES we sony ele! it - "s year hend ho wi Ü suggest y occupati > 
E detai was willingly acceded to, and which may amuse you—which wea 
are thus some information on the QUO; n D Ou EE Jus cisked into your parse—which ma PERS IR à Nite an 
subject, which e trust may prove useful to our | that an. che di to obtain, or, perh which, in many other liay indirect = for our 
, : Py Ji ial 
urther information may know good. Many of you are clever in makii 
be things. One can do one thing and o gre = 
readers in the pred emergenoy. give. 
"Taking good {hay as the standard food, Ms, |sddres themeslres, It can hardly 
