1210 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  (Drommm 17, m ^ 
: the name of rad 
If you will all only £ry, you will find that you can do | one to whose untiring zeal the agricultural world — — is popularly known under the name of red 
many more things than you think youcan. * This trying is so much indebted, ater, In ewan. and ewe the edente sí meh dE 
will be very useful to yourself and others; for one lard Portaan, the Earl of Ducre, Mr. Hor- usually a shortly before calving and lambing, and 
person working will soon set another person agoing. D, M.P., Mr. H, nei li, M. P., and others | Occasionally only after parturition, when the copious 
er plar plan, then, is to hy and paged all of you—MeEn and ‘will a act on the (aimee secretion of milk rem large po d he 
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yg Oi Cody i T spring 1 E Ns OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS WHICH | blood y p gnanoy, 
iS have dà cur achool-raom what y call, AN ARE PRODUCED BY FEEDING xu" AND | and by t th ilk parturi 
INDUSTRIAL Exutsrtion. During ES pean A months} SHEEP EXCLUSIVELY ON TURNIP A case earns my previous pl aie has lately 
I would have you all work for this according By A. J. Murray, been brought under my notice by a farmer. His e ewes 
to your own different t tas tes and powers; one gr. Professor of Veterinary Surgery at the Royal Agricultural | were taken from the ram during the first week in 
0! Everything you make will | College, Cirencester. ovember ; they were then fed exclusively on Turn 
be your own. At the time fixed ie the Exhibition I! Ax examination of the conditions which favour the | until the period of lambing. ae appeared heathy. ¢ a 
will A eae to be together our icr through- | production of disease is of the greatest importance to | even fattened well on this ig bout a fo Pee 
out the neighbourhood—and sell for the things mer 8 The following remarks refer more especially | before lambing, when som: E egan 
you have made—if you w m iani o ls io ics. I do | to the effect ratem — Aber ssi A the exclusive | dull, and they also gradual ally became weak, E t was 
p to sell them t I will try to do Pi Es use yos food co osed o s of plants. ae a 
cannot sell them they wil pe — to you.|@ de mo T ee agricul- | not walk to t! the field, whieh was only 600 yar distant 
pm MN agus ts I would s uld i of a mix "die recognised, | They lay A in the yard until they ira, E 
the name of DEM e. udo, pee your M; e own experience, however, is, -— vetet agricul-| which some of the weakes& ewes died in from neto — 
friends will - y ui m every article is made, . Le&|turists are not aware that food. nd supply to the targe days. p a athe street arate and -— 
me mention cer which one and another of | blood a sufficient proportion of organic principles, and | the administration of stimulants. . The eve b H 
you can do or m'ke, and which D ka seen SM at that if these are not supplied in sufficient proport ndt 
different be doing and making, as I have t th yg i 
ab your hous such knowledge by experience, but it t be acl ys s ET they d 
BAsKETS.—. SEHE sizes—made of anything—for work- ledged that such a method of a me ring i dh tw nutrition food, "on as int Oats, E: 
men to carry the eir meals, or their tools in, or for anything else. | rather expensive. It is desirablé then that que exper oil cake ith th : 
Wonk ts STRAW, OB Rom, Hes m on Fans, oi apicc ES ments of a fe w persons should be of service tion of pA sit simulant medicine It will ced Cy ea 
| cde y such 
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MATS, — Housemaids’ E —flow er pots— e- 
for Tenane or dolls, & pus. 4d 
Rustic SEATS, seuil and large—garden tables—stands for | acquiring osi d practically but painfally. 6 t 
Bowers, o. op ptus according to Dr. Vo me contains from tions are so impaired, that the b has no appetit iS 
Mopers.— ma pee e NE: PT 92 per cent. of w. nie. ira These lines, however, A 
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—boxes—knife "rile ae ag ae us barrows Tough | | proportion of. e nitroge nise ae, ere producing | so much for the purpose mmending come, o 
and smooth, bend m small, &e. matters— -only between 1 and E per pe. ^ Th sette doen as for A Ad pups $a preventing. disease, 
ai aimn dEacrc p —Carved fece wer pon) |of water is excessive, while the albuminous compounds | importauce of vell 
bte WR uc T | are ver: MM t; m these two peculiarities explain — T: eet he, Johu Gam: mgee when ħe Mes 
= Work.—All kinds, patch-work—quilts—bags, gar y j p : 
dn Memes k nitting —netting--knotting, anything. why the exclusive Turnip, as an article of | recent lecture at Edinburgh :— © Veteri nary medicine 
Bins STUFFED. —Co. onani of insects, &c. food, is attended with oh ad results. By comparing | is omething n more than the art of healing sick "Rs 
Tunsixc.— Anything useful—pegs for hats—for door-handles the composition of the ‘Turnip with that of the Grasses, 
FLOW To.—Bundles in dozens—of | which may the sheep ; 
peat sticks, or ne uy pes: od — z ME o ood. Labels | |: and ox, its deficiency very marked. The proportio cre EC Re peer 
or see in dozens—little boys might make ese. 
ODDS AND Ewns.—Bits-of eloth made useful, boys’ caps—easy | ^ which Nature "d "combined the various pu THE GREAT EY ro METROPOLITAN. | 
ideas jabia. cove cout made somehow and with any- | eleme —— " 
thing. j ei es Trom quarrios, and camel all wheelb: mr | adopted when they are kept under neem ne THE s food- consuming capacity of this 
fossils collected from TAE cleaned —g covers for f di e will thus be reduced to & 
einni sto in of dne Pe get dell fu The er of diseas metropolis, with. its three millions of inhabitants, w 
pots or dried, 
j xi. e d isadvantages of a diet consisting exclusively | r and mutton at the coming festive 
I would suggest that a Committee of Directors of Tornips ae —Ist. That the introduction of a large Suet. for those British institutions, Christmas plum 
should be formed, such as Mr. C. PLAYNE, Mr. RICHES, | quantity of water fute this which in winter is | puddi z eaa 3 ; as 
me Mr. Harpinc, Mr. GoucH, Mr. ATLEY,| frequently as low as A and must, when taken into | supply and correspondingly dear. The show of cattle, - 
EDWARD Fae Sa If arue thë however, at the great Mite n mart on Monday 
ing, and "r a success, | 100? F., must gre ree thes ma othe blood eed SE ae ee character t with the — ' 
ould, previous to the Exhibition, print a Cata- carbon per hydrogen —— supplied beat the blood | = owledge we have of the Tefera of the root crops. 
logue e E principal articles about to be ez whabited, n the food. The car rbon and hydr sumed i throughont e “eonntry, ned y fair calculation : 
he m Bat th pei Sp applies on T 
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this wa: b p starchy, muci- have an nticipated. re 
and saccharine beri of the food which b B 
ma pr. Sea converted ies tissue, ded also by the € manner. Lus have from time tine $i 
trictly E to persons livi visi à in the parish o dere — — m aient iia v ppp ra ri producing 
Buberley—0 o those who belong to the Token | inereased the animal's bulk, is thus exp 
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church or Khoo Every article exhibited ombined be | wiin animal heat, the wear of the Pdf [es at "the were LN m the use of extraneous P 
e 5 same time accelera — sition — 
21. "The digestive fluids are excessively gout 
that digestion is imperfectly med and the nutri- 
requess tive elements which the food actually contains are - he agrieultural ent ich has, under 
eri this percer "thao ii t9 db TA Seis thoroughly dissolved out, quii they consequently pass | culties, produced so good and useful a a 
bi tion EI. " x de ities Acad This feq sod um with the inuutritious matters. distributed among the — m: M 
he Am = “In astrial" n Y Sears ahon pasea hin onl oak de ) 
n that the use of much cor aon — in the prot 
able. k None of the things sold to ber removed till the |" Er The Turnip, as has already been — eontains pracetak of meat, os S t verage ; 
- iri is = Tm ae See € -s : rough plan put a small proportion of the album 5r fesh-|is sure to be done at a diet Ln and t ret only extrae 
— ould a er—and do for rming. constituents. The loss. consequent. o on the ordinary priset, viz. spes yu Muss 
good the particles of the tissues is | of m n admit of a Le or ; 
—only try to do o est E everybody LL be repaired by the incorporation - E nutritive prin- recipient of | a direct t Tor M an m invi 
v ng siete d rae i * i taor lot This process, however, icu] The id condition of this Icd to tura 
v hesitate to join our : ers, every only be perfectly carried on VÉ rs elements con-| into meat has existed for some months, -— p 
mittee might lend a few "hill ngs to b 
—or o other r things—as might be required beg X repaid 
xhibition must be 
ree Exhibition, I wou 
be an : re | tained in the food are identical with, and bear a bertali it? is "ei known that em of the cau 
. h p When the | followi high h figures is due to the — Bate Je 
QE ue jte e etat if we marger pete proportion of any one of the nutritive elements is ra i ae 
spend a Ake sleet n ape Med v the blood & ed not ca of the body exceeds pply | beasts off in the at = 
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pees eral x oes n ee ew z Pr : Lid prose cess of Pf, reparation, and i ERAN, ESI EET the public has unexpectedly beet 
lave and union. The hearts of the fa will be Ath. Tirdpe: 
c s i e pa are also injurions from the intuere There is mp ep of the present situation 
= towards their TET If à small sum of hich ing the | to which we must, er, and thee: in a.com 
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tho ‘tt t bestow sb Pann system. pu: But it is ost 
on t ose amongst our post ends, where industry and | | de dep Ros thus "a f 
bei ant poe all the | those who su ly Ger the butchers as we 2 cen 
ingenity had been manifes one —and where there had | texetious ee the body a fell pectóna ed, | that no intere V or bran ch of the community should 
Y. The nutritive sam by oa of ti Ate urnip is Soe epe This bs hd qus. clear, has been 
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which I hav et|by more than o u journal, The follo a 
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^ = 1 nian ‘rate are € on to the farmer. it ie di dificult to aceount for, NES as 
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or training of their hiire. R. E. B. which haye come u under my o observation, and which I | a su there is this statement;—" The number of 
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a | sive use of a sa diet, I have ere tend noti and t e ity was of a ver high or ecg o 
~ hà ph eee f Lord | that the Turnip sp. affasted. by Oe or othar of th E T mmer 
det obe pie ord | abore e oues.  CETÓRlO indigestion and blood diseases | consequent decrease of food is taken into consideration. i 
M the | 2% the usual results of such a diet, though we may | This deliberate falsification of facts is the nor e 
i te e the | have the one condition complicated by the eof | a poe ty Hr the pr reviousevening edition of thes ? 
ublie the other. The blood — consists chiefly in #| organ the statement of its owa market repor market 
“tor 1 vec of plastic or —Á elements, | merely adhered to, while the statements of the 
| 9 may then have a disintegration of the blood | oficials had been published the previous eO 
in memory of gode which appear in the urine, giving it the red! These facts show, that while there were only 
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