Асатзт 5, 1865.] 
ЖАУ have been 
b. 
cleansing 
been any тамын ot t 
be disinfected by the fr 
i great im; 
Зоот dts as quickly as po: 
а distance from the heal 
pen ope well as direct communication be strictly 
prevented. Бе sem Wem. e animals which are the m 
severely o гене 8. been kille da "E pared; ihah 
skins may be preserved Sy the owner by 
infecting fluid as soon as oved from fer v ead 
“That it is шыта to ES sy diseased animals at once is 
best shown by thi umstance that it rarely happens that 
where the disease is ‘allowed t > run: NM natural course, deaths 
are at a lower rate t rope саг LM 
that diseased d: fia а fef source of danger 
by the elements of the infection. 
“ I subjoin an account of the symptoms, which, pedi ing 
Professor Simonds, of the Royal Veterinary College, 
paid partienlar attention both in this country and in "Galicia: 
biu question, are the usual characteristics of the 
» 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
733 
how was in 1831, the 10th, we believe, that the Society 
id ses ana when 198 cattle, 90 horses, 129 head 
lswine were alot, The x mde of 
impie ments "exhibited amounted only to four—a clear 
lity had not thought 
of discarding tbe rude implements with yim! their 
Wenig scratched the e nd, given 
ght years after, a ater 
Higi Wd So OW was held i in preda by which time 
e Socie was able to more than double the sum for 
Pri oaia 744l. This er d forth 302 cattle, 93 
horses, 445 sheep, an nd 43 pigs, and the implements ha һа 
^ 
а: beginning to te rm 
apes »u unappreciated, 
the Society again pitched ry 
тайн when there were 428 entries о 
of hors es, 357 of of sw 
siehe in the d; bd of the Societ 
n 
tents in 
€ 
e priz 
as not "until the md of Мене: 
round to the эі н соя 
48 c 
d increased e it "469 
sheep were exhibited, беч swine, and 156 poultry. The 
enterprise of implement and machine makers was now 
ti ns and in all 281 
articles appeared in the showyard. The pups 
aie By the Society were this year less by 507. t 
Section 15, Bulls calve —lst, John 
tion ved afte 
Collie; 2d, D. R. Lyall V dee of Kiogetord. к Aioni, Aberdeen. 
sbire; 3d, W. J. Taylor, —— House, Huntly. 
боочо, 16. Cows of any age.— а за, William M*Combie ; 
Robert, Walker. 
Section 17. Heifers calved after 15+ January 1863.—1st and 
2d, William M'Combie ; 3d, Lord Kinnaird. 
Sectio оп 18. Heifers calved after 1st January 1864.—1st, Wil- 
pon CRM ; 2d, Robert Walker, Montbleton, Banff; 3d, 
ohn Colli. 
9. Bulls Mes, aer и i Janua 
асо эң Cottage, Strathaven : 2 
Nether Johns 
Seetion 
„ 1862, —1st. John 
Robert Wilson, 
Lee 
ows in milk, o 1 8 
ager Duchess of Athol; — hens 
Section 21. Co 
after 1st —lst, John 
My, na Strathavon 5 Фа. Wiliam Dunn, ot 
; 34. the of Hamilton and. Brandon, 
Stewart, Burn 
Dalmare, Tar WT 
CLASS IL—HORS 
FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOS 
tallions foaled before lst A Sadly, 1862, — 
kg anpren ie 
Biggar ; th 
—lst, 
m James — 1 
ager Duchess 
foaled after 1st January, 1862.— 
lst, David fddell, «dels Duntocher ; ^ Andrew m e, 
Whiteside, Alford; sd, William Murray, Kilooy, Red castle, 
Killearnan, Inverness. 
Sectii ed after lst Jan 
Ist, Samuel Clark, Manswrae, Kilb: ру 2d, David Ridden, 
Kilbowie, Duntocher ; 3d, nin EM. Hill Farm, Gargunnock, 
Section 4. Entire Colis foalod ater lst January, 1864. — 
u Robert M'Kean, Lumlock, Bishopbriggs ; 2d, The Duke of 
at foot), let 
10015 excess ot 1856, 1 but er fan nearly 70 short of 
what pes м in ЭУ the number being 361. The 
borses are more than at the E te show ; 
8 im Y 
ere are swin 
pouitry, and there is а new class opened for shepherd's 
ipse and 11 collies are to come forward t 
their due reward. The 
to „the sum of 13507. Teys in 
pia the nt epe of 
Z 
E 
rdsbip' obodient s крче 
“The Lord Tred n HELPS.” 
Description of M Ке of the ins before re- 
зше аге кейе ТИЙ one half greater in 
rd 
mr eod S 
swine wh the implement list is about 200 tim 
r | extensiv: 
pre: sont we can only say in general terms that 
Short- horns were a ad and interesting class. Of the 
18 aged b i e present, and m i 
` many superior 
animals amo i dam. The | 2-yel ar-olds were also a 
rior тнр. 1 th 
" y on the circumstance as 
tha digestive or respiratory system is the chief focus 
oM 
tne affection declares itself, the animal ceases 
to Cm any kind sod food, and in most cases even refuses water. 
between the гоњ, the ind ones iw partieular. An exudation 
Чу takes pla "ve шм parts, d iy sucee déd uy by cracks 
sores, е stari: і, ong the upper part 
of tha neck, shoulders, and Pack. Th e extre канан в аге 7 
commencement br; the еда and in a latt 
increased heat of the surface of the vidy aies. 
remarkable coldness, especially along the course of 
m 
z 
klefrom the eyes, which are red and expressive of 
anda kas discharge flows early from the м 
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generally accompanied wit 
A slight cough is also present in some cases. 
ick and weak, and scarcely to be felt, excepting 
en at 2 commencement of the disease. 
mee mes torpid at the ou utset, bu 
аа ET mostly follows, the evacuations 
r a, Ad A A dirty yellow colour, occasionally 
' blood, 
t 
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| 
Hi 
E 
2 
us is likewise present as а rule, 
je eclos of the мден and thighs are 
апа so also 
tion of the skin al along t the 
cows the secretion of milk is quic 
diminution in the quantity taking place, as one of 
indications Me of e the attack. As the di 
T 
3 
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ais i H 
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sicken; ening оп - -— day after inei 
but attacked on the 
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having been read, it was moved by Mr. 
i 
FÉ 
е Lord Preside 
5 | faced iib were a prominent feature 
t | Banff ; за, Silvester Cam: mpbell, Kinellar, Blackburn, 
carried that Cu еи of the Council О 
р 
$ 
f 
has favi 
ер 
it 
th a view o its 
Secretary, a lewve of absence nted to the 
tuma 57 30d the [e me l adjourned ‹ ое the 
recess to Wednesda: ay, the 1st of Nove 
1 Ттт AND AND AGRICULTURAL. 
improvement ; —No better instance ef how 
g on in Inver- 
given than the dtatistics of the 
ows held in that place. The first 
good, It t may be "War des that Lord Kinnaird's 
bull к was placed second at Cupar, was here lst, 
b there, as we pry "bear pe would. The 
nted, in particular 
The pallea еза о 
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represented. 
Mone ома by the "Duo of Athole were particularly 
cellen 
his s were, generally speaking, of a good 
y. The Leicester pro, especially tups, nA i 
superior merit, and as proof of pr it may be me 
оне that the judges spe ew about n hs aa a-half 
them; the Cheviot lst prize ere all 
Е but the others were only аданар. | pM M 
in the show. 
E 
The following is the prize list :— 
CLASS A A Чадыр. 
Suo: 
Section 1. Bulls calved before 1 let tJ anuary, 1863.—1st, James 
Geddes, Orbliston, Fochabers ; Andrew Longmore, Rettie, 
е ы 
Section 9. Bulls calved after lst Janua 1863.—1st, The 
D of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G. ; 3d, Arthur чи 
Ва1ѓо of Whittingham, Prestonkirk ; 3d, Viscount Str. 
ас, 
Section 3, mrt calved after 186 January, 1861.— 1st, Lord 
i d, Henry Gray, "the Mains, Cushnie, Alford, 
нА Strathallan, 
Section 4. je of any age.—1st, Viscount Strathallan ; 2d, 
Silvester. сыры; улы Blackburn ; 3d, David Ainslie of 
Costerton, Blacks 
Section 5. Heif хө М after lst January, 1863.—18, 
а "stia re, Rettie; 2d and 3d, William Stephen, Inch- 
broom, Elgi: 
Section S "Heifers calved after the lst January, 1864.—1st, 
Lord €— e dai 2d, The Duke of Richmond ; 3d, James 
Geddes, Orbi 
н 
Section 7. Bulls "win pee 186 January, 1862.—1st, The 
Duke of Athole; 2d, Duncan Macpherson, Kingussie; 3d, 
Robert Peter, бйз, Aberfeldy. 
calved Mer t st "regi 1862.—1st, Allan 
"без Cantire ; 2d, A C. M of 
, Fort William ; 8d, John Stewart, 
Section 8. d 
untulm, Port; 
Section 9. Bulls calved after 1st January, 1863.—1st, The 
Duke of Athole; 9d, Alexander Fraser, Faillie, Inverness; 3d. 
The Duke pA Athole. 
Section Cows of any арз; lst and 2d, The Duke of 
Athole ; За John Malcolm, of Poltalloch, Саков Mor, Loch- 
1рһеа‹ 
-| e 11. Heifers calvod after lst January, —18і, 
"Wi Pollok, Ronachin ; 2d, John Sow eia. mere 
» 
Heifers calved after anuary, F 863.—1at, 
Jonh Malcolm, of Poitalloch, Callton Mor, Lochgilphead ; 
2d and 3d, Robert Peter, Urlar, Aberfeldy. 
POLLED ANGUS, ABERDEEN, AND GALLOWAY. 
Section 13. Bulls calved before lst January 1863. —1st, Wil- 
liam M'Combie, Туш, Aberdeen; 924, Robert 0 
Hillside 5 Portlether, Aberdeen; Sai За, Alexander 
f Bognie, Mountblairy House, 
E Section 14. Bulls d after lst y aiat 1863,—1st, Wil- 
liam M*'Combie ; ?d, John on. Ardgay, Forres; 3d, Thomas 
Lyall Shielbill, Kirriemuir. 
e 
Linton Burnfoot, Kelso; 2d, 
(with Foal foaled before 
оаа ^ —lst, Peter Beattie, wo MAE Е 
2d, John Ve ndrie, Castle Leathers, Inverness; 3d, The 
poo Duchess -— "Athole, Dunkeld. 
n foal), foaled before 1st January, 1862,— 
m; cred Kilkerran House, Maybole; 24, Alexander 
diei Garscadden Mains, New Kilpatrick, 
'Bection 7. Fillies foaled after 1s t ws 1862,—1st, The 
| Duke of Hamilton and Brandon; 2d, Alexander renes 
Зен n, Bisho орыр; 8 3d. Ale Stew; og of 
prom R, Fillies foaled after 1st Jan orandi 1863.—1st, David 
d оиа de Duntocher ; LX чу; ег Buchanan, Gars- 
cadden Kilpatric! Fleming, Kilkerrau 
House, мч 
Section 9. an ies foaled after 1st January, 1864.— 
bald Johnston, pe Pers ir Pg od) 
м | Ing, Kil Ki n m 34, Hugh A. 
—1st, Archi- 
eec Bie, 
Section опу Вый à x exceeding hands.—1st, 
The Duke Е ind n Charles Hope Johnston, the Hewk, 
Lockerbie; 3d. Donal d MacLeod, Соп Pies. 
Section 11. Pony Mares, no$ excoedi —1st, John 
Baillie Baillie, of {== ЖОЕ 2d, Fountaine Walker, of 
Foyers, Muirtown, Inverness; 3d. Hugh Mackenzie, of Dun- 
donnel, Ullapool. 
CLASS IIL.—SHEEP, 
LrrcksTER. 
Section 1. Tups not above Four shear.—1st, David чн 
of Costerton, Blackshiels; 24, pem James Balfour. of 
көнү кси, Prestonk: irk; 3d, Henry A. Ranni 
Boyndie, Banff. 
Section 2. Dinmont or Shea 
Dunse 
Bection 
of ittis, Blackshiels : ?d, John 
Fordoun ; 3d, Thomas Ferguson, Kinnochtry, Coupar-A: ngus. 
Section. 4. Shearling Ewes or Gimmers. —lst, George dr 
Courthill, Kelso ; 2d, а, Purves, eR Burnfoot, Kelso 
3d, David Ainslie, of Costerton, Bl асса 
CHEVIOT. 
Section 5. Tu о. above Four-shear.—lst, James i eus d 
Moffatt Ка 78-46, M erm p 
E Des Zeydon, 
Section 6, Din or eee SERIEN, 2d, and 8d, 
James Brydon, Jun., Kinnell offat. 
Section 7. Ewes not above A 
Ж Castle, Peebles; 3d, Ro Shortreed, Attonburn, 
K 
5 п 8. Shearling Ewes or Gimmers.—1st, Sir Graham 
келше; йе, of Stanhope, Bart. : Sa James on, Moodlaw ; 
m John Archibald, Glengelt, Lauder. 
Section 9. Tups по! sin ve Аар 
Murray, "Eastside, Ponicuik ; 2d, John Archibald, p een 
Stow; 3d, Allan Cunnin ingham Pagan, Innergeldie, Comrie, 
Crieff. 
0. Dinmont or Sh "—- Tups.—lst, 2d, and 3d, 
Arar aoee hiels, 
een Eastside, Гн Мом 2, John A verel 
ЗА, John Malcolm, of Poltalloeh, Callton Mor, Loch- 
SoUvTHDO' 
Section 13. Tups not above Fosrshean.— lue Ji -— зо 
Burnside, — 2d, D. R. Williamso: 
3d, Robert Scot Skirving, Camptoun, Dmm." 
Section 14. Ewes not above Feu or Gimmers.— 
Robt. Scot Skirving, Camptoun, үка, Ny Jas. Bruce, Burn- 
side, roger de гала Scot me РТ 
M 15. gode not qe i ede st —]lst, өттү Beale 
rowne, of Salperton Park, Andoversford, Gloucastershire ; 
x дон Е not ү Te Gimmers.—lst, 
tion 16. Ewes ve —] 
= of Salpertown Park, Andoversford, 
Thomas Beale 
Gloucestershire : 2d, John Gibson, Woolmet, Dalkeith; 3d, 
Scot 
Section ve omnii ist, Зелен Ral 
m, 1 - 
for tho oet Der House, Glamis; 2d and 
Gibson, met, 
E 18. Ewes not voy diam Я т, or Gimmers.—lst, 
Ralston, for the Glamis Trustees, Glamis House, 
lamis; John Gibson, Woolmet; 3d, Andrew Ralston, for 
a бодо: P Joia 0 Glamis. 
Section 19. Shearli 
Wethers of “y Cross.—lst, John 
Hunter, Dipple, Еос 
; 2d, Alexan e козла b 
