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marked by no external cae a nor is it until the 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
violent chetiical adtion, Wurting off in wasto the ost | uate, A Ghee Le LL 
olent chemical action, leary off in waste the cost- j cristatus, Antho: 
|Fres. 16, 1856, 
thum odor: 
i Lotus corniculatus, Carex, 
flesh of theanimal has been examined that any one can | liest production on the farm es, ie oaa Roberts ovina, Ww pra itr Yarrow, 
tell whether or not a pig is infect yen By measles we phone d prerade aes soe E pae Pineda inthe: 
d t e presence in the ie parts S the Societies are, however, apparently several other kinds woe n the 
flesh of pigs of small white bodies, “hich mage “ r ni pengi nave Piaget keme teas ave have, there. 
microscope are shown to be animalcules o ROYAL AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND spread and | throw out fio raigpes paith hN igual pant 
singular oor and which icce ng to Bio -Oi i p eS Counctt, Feb. 13,—Colonel Cu ALLONER, ficient maturity we will let you know the resu ult. 
nental authorities, are merely an haps 53° Reid of trustee, in the Guat Amman na former o n Mr. Brown 
the tape-worm. Neither seer in the skin, ischarge | Spa-San f: il witl attendance, = the pur. 
co nostrils, or coug Reece: | the Sock “residing at Bag oun near eee pose of explaining to the members the progress of his 
e opinion of Giatoatars| here or there, is N ed in Devonshire, informed the Coun cil that a great quan- | inquiries into the best mode of “fumigating g growing 
omen known by which these e gran nulatio tity of sea-sand was brough the 
the flesh of the veen ate teed vit ‘living from Bude Haven, on i Seton amely, “tote of 
t Pigs tappear | Cornwall, to be employed by the farmers as oem: driving any kin d of air “OF P vapour, sg means of revoly. 
to suffer in health, on the etary, rae st looking | also from a neighbouring part a the a called Wide- ing fan-wheels, through the fumigatory chamber, into 
fattest pigs are o! ongst the worst affected ; | mout! ay. No less than 59,000 tons of nd hi air or vapour immediately to the 
aeee im ks a a along Rt p P ~ been sent inland for manure, ean payee tenga single plants, shrubs, or trees to which the application is 
ri mo ‘| year, by a canal formed for the ur i ; and il meeting, M. Salaville 
The late Mr. Youatt, as quoted in “ Stephens’ Book of À very pete amount was brought ine br waggon ns hibited a a working model of his E RA for the 
the Farm,” expresses a deci i Pe gy that it is un- | and carts sent to a-sbore itself. As the fertilising preservation of grain, to which a first-class medal was 
olesome. in ing diseases of | qualities of this sand appeared to be very evident is Exhibition. The prin- 
swine in the sd eget Library,” seems to confound thought it would be an interesting inquiry to abeorikiň alaville’s machine appeare e 
pasta and describes gow tg of ore uch ferti- 
HE 
a 
when the pi 
by chemical ay Sirah the P epee cause of 
lising a 
ciple 
similar to ‘tat sõ ens ae sags ted by 
tai diff 
tion, howe 
of 
and ark the result to the Council, if the Beye Ma 
sa ee gral ai, R: etal Pahle es, 
sunei n barns, ships olds, 
constri am d. wa a poas RENG. for 
along with information under the following ee :— 
- | receiving the cold air or for i peper the frp Irous 
ya believe ve that up to thorough fatness | 1, he nature of the soil benefited. 2. The quantity 
measles ‘do not injure the health of the pig, er rt of r put on How often applied, 4, For wha A fan-wheels for ‘driving these 
the consequence of holding over a me infected pig | ¢ 5. Th _ Pr ofessor Way re- into the perto rated tubes over nets the deep mass a 
= Be has berm me no oo that xi F7 po 4 = Mx l grain oes, &e. was laid and received through 
e to say. Ldmw een’s College, Cork. | of the Cm toa peculiar pi -sea mee. ponian their Sole ‘balk the action of the va thus 
[The disease alluded to by a i pe fl is ner fibrous matter ‘and =< in Ireland as under 4 up through them. The fan-whee: Pg a in motion 
different from that briefly touched by me in the “ Encyclo- the ter ool.””—Colonel Chalion sa ican ed ha aa or steam "a aville stated that 
os and goer om “epee eet $ ‘twee measles | with a ar on the Wexford pa Fhe produced by means of this machine, not only were all insects and 
m uman subject aa ough perhaps wonderful cro the ar vege- no eir eggs destro; ed at a very small cos but a ter 
doubtful whether the latter is’ properly haint woni e products Erao A DRE as COREE, VAB weight = he ed ake ‘ies coal 
th les havi n- MANURE o Dr. Ritte invited the members to i nspect ‘these machines at 
wanting in in animals. Measl easly pork, which appears ives "disposal of members = i Society A five ‘tind p a fal work at the vias of Messrs Charles Devaux and 
‘shina more prevalent in Ireland than , England, tiy | manire tained from thi n 2, King William Street, London Bridge. 
n by be attributed to the gross feeding of the |in the fluxing of iron Ringe res, and known in the e Chairman expressed to M. Salaville a thanks of 
animal, by y p y i Pe Gouna for his attention in submitting this machine 
Pres 
process. I ‘shocld sot Consider that the ret was un- | ob 
wholesome in conseque: 
Wheat 
iN 
per, 
o the cultivation of the above. I p 
n a field a j of ea, the said fiel a havi 
n Grass for nearly 40 ; th 
ce. Spooner L. Baily.] 
out of Lea. — Will an 
country as * Clinkers.” oy si Sheeni was > treated 
su y sandy p 
ng th 
same time informing him that 
a E 
o Potato c crops. ~The Council Ea 
f any manure sub- 
‘to te unless egos be a Degree 
es expressed no pe on the 
bre of we aay meth before them. He would be 
at li Mane to nter it for exhibition at the Chelmsford 
it lA A h +, the 
meeti t woul me under the notice of 
n| j a. 
purpose sowing Whea 
ving iain 
rich 
istrict. 
è t p 
d ete viene 
Mı 
uch case, 
talai by t arie in their adari capacities 
Col enal a and the Rev. ae Vernon Hare 
essed th willingn 
manure & po 
lonel Challoner gave notice that at 
the next erin meeting he should mov ig that the 
Society sho uld pure cha: ase a microscope of the most 
s chemical ana isi 
ware that it is 
stubble i in the ‘southern counties, 
tha: sat 
t that “ a ee iding 
than remi 
riorated; I am therefore anxious 
sort of W 
ra 
walls of the chest wiil 
aie of the lungs ; er Senet 
mosphere, loaded wii 
ic aci 
sa Ekal 
‘be laid, and consequently the quality of the = dete- 
to kni 
ow which 
ipac S, the 
Ritterbandt might hereafter furnish hold oj 
those to which M. ‘Salaville’ ’s operations on ma woul 
ead, namely t 
niobabis ble indication of favourable results, and esti- 
quan! tity. t 
sow, and also the quantity 
several farme: 
sow Wheat after Clover 
o be 
°F 
application economical. 
oa Gass render the | had 
a? 
on the 
a 
Mr Dani 3] 
indly Baeto to atten 
jg cam fortnight pens his own microscope, and show 
rence between ihe “original 
with a coliection of African ‘Gras and | a stuffed ries 
Locoworive PTEE .—Mr. Manning Fellowes, of 
G: 
g aoe could not ee otherwise 
nstly | 
ever ne ag tal 
inhaling a vitited 
3: aqueo 
Mr. 
success is to me “ensil 
37, Nottingham Place, New Road. 
I beg you will receive, for the acceptance of the Royal 
Agricultural A ai re accompanying 
ae oe four books - of Gr 
strict. ma. 
mens poke er collected in th 
oreo be serra s tomb, St, Helena, I m 
t 0! 
opea! n 
welcome T pi pleasure c> 
us Visits se birds, ae 
vi ee Boe of dest: 
is 
rare, unexpected, and pe Pte 
of their a of exterminating 
locust. It 
fond bears 
exactly where it is wanted, and thereby ni nips ‘the | to the Bike =< in the Britis 
on boarded = 
Ps own success 
elds 
not possible to combine the pak Pora 
possess 
Miei results— perfectly healthy cattle, and the most 
The Coun 
„ | for the favour of t 
CoTTAG 
t 
farming 
pha aby 
the inland he possesses in reference to thei 
i 
, near Great EE, informed the Council 
on made 16 o ears since by Sir 
George ‘Cola, of a steam aa laying down its 
railway ; and of which a plate was published at 
i 6 agazine.” H 
the mae hinetý 
me on board the 
d th t 
—The reference made in the report on the 
of Dorsetshire (Journal XV., n to Mr. 
Sturt’s RS are age ere atten n, Mr. 
es urt, 0 ppli icati him, , has 
r con- 
wer joy Porat they may be desirous to 
aprini; wom &c., of those parts trom 
thered the Grasses chien estion. 
make concerning 
which I bave | 
i ed) CLARKE DONOVAN: 
cil voted gos best then bs vs Donovan 
4 most of meat and corn 
from Mr. Way’s 
corn on the smalle ‘ee I 
lecture that the soil of E and 
meg. the Grasses there were represented to him 
TREACLE FOR CATTLE. —Mr. Tollemache, M.P., re: 
| to the probable adv: 
high price of oil-cake, fro 
purpose of feeding cattle. 
such a merry ee "o conside: 
armers in the cou 
f Mr, Maje ne, it 
~ Another 
ne ratte Ammonia is but a result 
i Linnean Societ 
suggesti as mov: 
Mr Fisher arom a t Mr. ert Deres oF the 
ty, so eminentiy 1 opin ished for bis 
with the botan: 
id southern hemisphere should be! reques 
productions 
ested to €Xamine 
and favour the Coun 
cil with his report 
hı 
question is what is the be: 
ian Grasses.—The following is the report of Mr. 
Brandreth Gibbs on the rie Re d Grasses obtained 
from Ireland last year by Mr, Thomas Scott, at the 
con eee of Mr. Milk es, M. Pa and referred to the fayour 
ct wiy nse strana ter a al when 
its application is to set up a 
The packet of cut Grasses from Blarney Castle contain :— 
| Holcus lanatus, Italian Rye-grass, Dactylis glomerata, Cynosurus ! 
inted 
of it. 
a commission ugs inquire into the feedin ng properties 0 of 
malt, whe en i it was joun ad that aa malted was not 
s, that suger 
better than ; 
was not beter than see 
r. Fisher Hobbs gave n0 
sacs in e a of some aA i having ben 
made in the f the ei t the Carlisle 
Meeting, published i in she pra he thiid rer 
| the ot before the Counc: of rr their next Monthly 
Mee 
The G Committee having referred to the Journal Com- 
mittee papers by Mr. Fulbrooke on Meteorological 
