852 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Szrrrusm, 9, үзө, | 
16 sheep, for Mr. J. M. Read, of Elkstone (96 historian | Hill Hes 20 sheep, for Messrs. Po — 
OTSWOLD RAM SALES. | of the o tewolds "), at an average of 97. 175. 10d. ТЭА Er à e of ^r. eut à, 
les for the resent ear, of this famous Au ust 7, in Cirencester Wire cn Mr. Villar sold ugus in Cirencester marke et, Mr. A 
MM " ion me : Е а 10 sheer р, for Mr. Ratcliffe, of Sapperton, at an average sheep, f I a Шат Garne, of Kika 8 
the depresion under which the agricultural interest | of 9/. 145. 3d. average of Tl. 18s. 2d. Last year, 191 7а, 8g 
has so long laboured, шге Li a to be little reason August 7, at Cirencester market, Mr. Villar bt yr ango t 7, iu Cirencester Market, Mr. Acock sol] 1o | 
to lain of the prices obtained. sheep, for Mr. Akers, of Water Eaton, at an averag sheep, for Mr. Tayler, ашны. эщ | 
August 7, in Cirencester market, | 
July 24, at Те iine. Mr. William Тие 61. Жы 12 aleen Мар, My, Гоша - Acock ыш | 
sold àbout 40 sheep, for Mr. Francis Francomb, а! August 7, in Cirencester market, Mr. Villar sold 11 p, ы 4d. arton, of Cola St. Demnig, : 
average of pe i sheep, for Mrs. Baxter, of ;Fyteld, at an average of | 
July 26, at the Cross Hands Inn, Old Sodbury, Mr. | 157 ls. 6d Pu. Ub н, Fore "T" 
Willim Taylor тш oie sheep, ke Messrs, G. & Aug s£ 7, 3 in Baunton, after the market at Ciren- average of 117. Last year, 91. 5s. 9d. dwyns, at aa 
W. Li k, of Horton, at an average s. aut "Mr. Villar sold 44 sheep for Mr. он, анн Angus ус Cirencester Beh Ms. me" | 
2l. 19. 
Prin p^ aries d ioa Ae E E hoep, for | made an average price of 177. 5s. поо th еер, | sheep, tor Mr. @. He 
ua Handy, wh С 137. 5s. 2d. | lot 5, realised 77 guineas. Мг. Porter's average last 121 e Gd. ewer, of Le Gore, 
year, the otis was as 101.1 Qs. 10d, ear was Ai 18s. 10d. Augu Ewen, Messrs. Moore & ds эй, 
poli 5, at Northleach, euge Aoi sold 40 sheep, Augus t7 in Cirencester market, Messrs. Moore & sheep, [3 L3 John Howell, stia Mn soid 4] 
for Mr. Jam pine: whieh made an ave rage Hill , for Mr. Clark, of Frampton Mansell, | 117, 19s. е 
at an average of | 
l 
161, 10s. 6d. Ta t year, 107. ее т. 1 Augue 9, at e € Messrs. Moore . ^ [^v^ 
dnm а mer pn market, Mr. Villar sold 30 gust 7, in са market, Messrs. Moore & | sheep, for Mr. Hen ry Howell, oy hich made an 
sheep, fo Н. Cole, of Ashbrook, at an average of нї sold es sheep for Mr. John Barton, of Kemble, | of 9l. 2s. Last year, 10 17s. meg 
ТІ, 15s. 8d. gm year, 8l. 12s. 4d. which averaged 7l. ~ |. The followi AA i parative statement ү 
August 7, in Cirencester market, Mr. Villar sold Au; quA. D in Cirencester market, Messrs. M tl 69у : 
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| ' 1857. | 1858. | 1859. 1860. | 1861. | 1862. | 1803, 1864. 1865. 
NAME. PUE : zi {Б $ 3 o ORCI P 
$3 Average. = Average. E Average. ВЕ Average. B З Average. B = Average, ШЕ Average. $3 Average. 9s A 
СЕ LE 82 dá cb LE 88, EE di e 
£& s. d s. £ $ 6 s. d $ Y d £ & s FR жЕ d "e i 
. Howell, Coates өг P РА ..| 40 | 12 10 40 40 1 40 | 14 1 41 81 1140 11 40 11 39 | 101 41| 93 ^y 
Mr. T Lane, Barton Mill .. ..| 50 9 14 50 |1 45 48 | 10 1 47 | 11 48 | 1 3| 50 | 111 47 1 == 'g 
Mr. J. K. Tombs, Hatherop м ‚..| 50 15 53 48 40| 8 89| 9 50 7 1 40 1 40 1 86|-T vA | 
Mr. C. Barton, Coln Rogers -0 [52|18 5 8j 52|1 1 52 |12 7 4 [50 |10 50 | 111 52|111 1 40 |1909 
Mr. W. Cother, Middle Aston б ‚| 70 9 16 0|1 68 60 81 60 91 $6 | 101 65 1 44 1 541.7 т. | 
W. Garne, Kilkenny .. sek d ipse 10858 4 45 46 54 | 12 47|1 48 | 1 34 |1 3| тве —— 
W. Lane, Broadfi. * .| 65 |22 4 24| 58 | 16 1 50 |111 54 | 17 50 | 171 50 | 13 1 56 | 14 14 1 56 | 1 52117 94 | 
Mr. J. Gillett, Minster Lovell š ‚| 64 | 14 2 64 | 121 60 |1 60 | 11 17 66 | 12 58 1 50 |1 56 1 59 |10 3% | 
Mr. R. , Al .. ..| 59 | 16 17 60 | 1 50 |1 52 |18 1 56 | 15 1 50 | 111 54 | 15 1 50 |1 52 | 1318. 6 | 
Mr. W. Smith, Bibury гд) * ..| 97 | 18 16 59 | 1 51 [1 50:1 HE-—T7 50 91 t4 44 | 1 51 19 11 |40 | 10. Т7 
Mr. T. Porter, Baunt = " ‚| 52 | 10 15 50 H 44 49 | 111 50 | 101 50 1 30 1 50 | 10 15 10| 44 |17 5 € 
Mr. Fletcher, Shipton ^ Я | 54 | 12 9 54 | 1 50 |1 51 | il 50 | 121 51 | 1117 52 | 18 1 53 | 14 1 51|13. 51 
Mr. W. Hewer, Northleach Р „| 54 | 15 18 55 | 2012 1 53 | 14 1 | 50 | 16 50 | 16 56 | 17 17 50 |1 50 | 2 50 | 2119 4 
Mr. Walker, Yanwo 3 ..| 46 | 12 0 46 3| 40 | 101 | 19 | 13 аери — А — 8 -jo 
Mr. R. Lane, Cottage Fa E SIRRA 80:|-16:: 5 46 |1 32 | 1 | 32 | 17 86/3410 8|43|23 2 3| — Ry: — P “ш 
Mr. Howell, Ewen к . .|42]|12 0 40 |1 i| 40 | 1 | 40 | 12 40/110 6|40|13 3 3/|36|12 1 6|39|1219 0|] 41| 119 4 
Mr. J. Barton, Me St. Aldwyns ..| 50 "Xx 50 50 1 45 | l1 50|10 7 0 [4 819 7144111 5 0| 46 9529|21|no* 
Mr. Barton, F: г. Г . 9 50 1 50 1 50 | 15 4 | 1510 0 |46 | 1613 4 |44 |1414 11 | 48 | 1218 4| 46|10 7 1 
Mr. Handy, Шора & АР; > -j| — m " — — 91 916 3 0 10:8 | 48 915 0 | 51 | 101010 | 51 |135 1 
Mr. Н. Cole, ys > 4 E н .. = 25 — š — -— m 2 20 | 10 10 6 | 24 812 4 |30} 715 * 
Mr. James Walker, Northleach v. s -j| = .. — . — 4 |— e. -— š — |18 5 0 | 36 |11 2140 |10 0 0 | 40| 10 ш 
Messrs. J. Wells, Hampnett .. = |- xs E 51 |1119 5|51|101 8 
— "pu 1854, Mr, Gerne, of Aldsworth, realised SIL 75 Bd ead forüPaheos a Mr а GPS I Cia fM XI Т Mr 
In 1854, Mr. Gerne, of Aidsworth, realised 21l. 7s. 3d. each for 2 sheep. In 1855, Mr. W. Lane's average for 65 sheep was 207. 28. 64d, In 1856, Mr. R. Lane obtained an average 
of 201. 14s. 1d. for 30 dese Mr. R. Lene has now discontinued his sale of (€ and last year sold his ram lambs at an average of nearly Tl. each. 
At Oxford, Mr. Jonas | м ет d fi ш. Miny, were saved | been m piam ent. M pericu ts usually y oM em 
by t e ear] Ius аа of turpentine and tincture of | animals "s ack quarter y very fal 
трет ә ME ОЯ een. o Cotawold pond Б Ба dropping after calving, Ophthalmia in cattle, and diarrhæa, Бате 
á ü Paxto рен y Mr: Ht wo Dev —Pleuro-pneumonia was extensively | been met with, but in no great numbers, 
earhng rams, R. Dona whio лег ап prevalen E in bis dier during the summer and autumn. The| KENT: Levis Pi ОШКОШ was very prevalent ia 
average of 8l. 9s. 31, the high being | majority of gres proved fatal All of them, I believe, were | the large dairies where they are constantly purchasing exttlt. 
154 guineas, and the lowest p oduced by contagion. Cal «#9 suffered со: nsiderably from | It is chiefly brought with the Dutch cattle; it is no uncommon 
p ан long боне ambs, the diarrhoea. —— Cullompton,—Pleuro-pneumonia rarely visits the | thing for а farmer to e ten or twelve Dutch beasts, aud in 
neighbourhood, the cattle being home-bred. Scab in sheep із | less than a week all of them will be affected with pleur- 
. Sou next | common, ing often to on and recovery о! ie neumonia. o0t-and-mou! sease has prevai 
1 АН 0 шен, 101. 156 ШЗ а. бу, s pur for the ж ome rn of stoc! кымы " сми sme Both in dmo Pre win ur 
arge e je 
i lent. — Rochester.—Vety fe 
averaging 5/. 5s. 8d. DORSETSHIRE : Bridport.—Pleuro-pneumonia has appeared | Diarrheea in calves rather preva Zt 
cases of contagious diseases; two of pleuro-pneumonia, 
Mr. Paxton next ax 30 long-woolled as lambs | in only ке дау Mer ders а Mon Mite sea e gr tior metre dme оор 
irom Mr. С. Gillett, of Lower Haddon. varied | several years, no cases for several months within several miles | into market in this part of the county. чер Мое Grat 
from 57. 15s. to 3I. 10s., the average being AZ, os 9d. |of the place, and no public road through or near the farm, | Diarrhæœa лолу — calves artifi T nter 
The las nod of 20 Cotswold —— Two of the cows died two бев after I — d in. Thirty | mortality from parasites т the winter 
y Mr. Thos, Aker “д Bis fiourtón, who ni > | others were slightly affected, showing the mucous crepitating | ^ LANCASTER : Liverpool. Peas neumonia окап ШЕ 
his début r » rüle; but none of these died." Thé 56 résidant cows were | valent. Ву the adoption lof ача measures mn nes 
this і year with so y superior rams. Tie dosed every four hours for three successive days with flax and | sent into the market d: can usually be restricted ps 
realized from 54 to 144 кашы. Vb eie 71. 15s, 10d. | gruel, and an ounce and a half each of sweet spirits of nitre percent. Epizootic aphtha prevailed extensively during 5 
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard. and oil of turpentine. Those affected were well blistered with | past year, having been brought by pigs from Ireland. 84 
mustard. Sheep suffered extensively from epizootic aphtha, | farm servants had it very severely. Diseases of the 
= remaining lame for mon: and becoming greatly emaciated. | an iniu ns were below the average. ame 
OF STOCK IN While treating some cows for epizootic aphtha, “І put nitrate | Ler Loughborough.—There was a great mi Ая 
EALTH 1864. ot do a 
potass into a cistern for them to drink, and wash their | cases ot su uro-pneumonia among Irish h and Dutch cattle; 
The following is greatly abridged зата the returns|?noutbs. In order to test the strength of the fluid, I in- | there were rp among home-bred beasts. Epio Mus 
in а Е ary Review" for August 1865 :— поша, dipped my finger deno е ed e put it into my | existed in a mild form during to summer, Scab in 
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ALMA. TaVo DR medi. lon Оромо among horses | 7 fth Pede dier yr dia t hesitation i iet 
cattle have much lesg prevalent t| usual. | o! ө cows, e e esitation in pronouncing igestive organs were 
Thousands of had died within a radius of 10 miles, | my c mplaint, to е ma epizoo тит: ү; extensively dung the last few mon! 
presenting the following (€ — loathing of food, ко Stockton-on- Теез.—А. reri any cattle, both fat me any es died from diarrho. Sheep al 
prostration of strength, staggerin, t, and con: ustipation on d lean, have suffered from plewro-pneumonia, trad the | from Pe Burns and pigs from pleuro- — 
the first day, succeeded on the iM Мс, е x i, аз a rule, are hurried off to the slaughterer, thus in t IRE.—Scab in sbeep was во perla 
die "be a 8 i eds тре conde blotches on — со ая the Lo piens of t| om disease, yet great numbers Linccloshire po Influenza, with [e {=з was Very 
of extensive inflam: i me of | have come under с to the | valent; there was по discharge from the nose, but gue 
Die. farmer, "but 1 the теши ы supply о of food ul r human con- Мез. F few cases of black quarter, though the eric 
Crewe, — Pleuro- се. has not been so|S8umption. I belie to pone chieti in con- | rally is well drained. We have treated several fion c 
VEMM CBE иш some previous y Foot-and-mouth | tagion ; and this ctn, ue well ae 100 t-and-mouth disease, | for strongylus flaria in the bron ——М‹ Jf takenin 
dme yel among the cattle nd pi pigs on ire or four | and scab, has M very prevalent in the Stockton and | Pleuro-pneumoni less uent than in 1863. вео, 
ngton markets. 
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he; ontbrek — 
splenic apoplexy h has not been met with. беор have been | Essex: Southminster, near Maldon. — Very few cases оѓ | апі blisters, witu good living generally. When an tantse — 
аут y Pigs have died, NE Е. E. pleuro-pneumonia have been met with.  Epizootie aphtha | takes place I always seton the whole "herd with pee 
ок of power in the limbs, and discolo greatly, less мш in the preceding year. Markets generally | Epizootic aphtha and scab have been less pre em 
body. d їаггһ lao quarter occurred exten: 79 
cal 
m these 3 
ALL: Penzance, — Contagious diseases infrequent. eani thet they b being purchased from other counties when very | fever in cows.  Diarrhoea in calves existed to 9 alent, 00 
ер ro-pneu. ees pas been Makoown for six years, though nae @ ind subje ected to lon g abstinence, change of milk, rý ——Brigg.—Pleuro-pneumonia was b ers рй, som 
е аге frequently imported from Spain. Black quarter, fered considerably from affections of the respiratory | in a milder form than is common. mnitimes simple ары, 
dropping after ior calving, a ч red water, were occasionally met ача рн коше ed by y рагаты оа fron 
with, an vo wat very prevalent. HaMPsHIRE: Alton. — Very Шә pleuro-pneumonia or | Scab has been very Lu ра, de E Scab, sheep suffered 
са ре Aspat: epizootic aphtha. оер: have iaie гет foot-rot, and pigs extensively элчин lx Ii terine affection before lambing. 
with the exception ọ f- epizootic pes which | occurred have perished in larg mbers fro atal disease, торот, Arabe gói Y the d; digestive organs, vit Р pai 
Ио, among pim and c MR q was HERTFORD : ения тты з 20 pleu то. шиш утке з ip g the > 
exceedingly common. among yearling stirks, and splenic umonia ; the were sent to the butcher, ani ear since 
apoplexy attacked half a dozen animals on badly drained land, | were treated үрен еш ved the others of tho ye е 2804 tban any provi and pigs extensively, t y 
yeoviog fatal in all cases but one, in from four to six hours, 100 че 20 at a fair, one or two would fall ill, and the bert go tl гона seen several shephard and their bear wt 
water in e was revalent ted paras disease. Their tongues and ad 
per witnessed 
шше 
һе year. 
stirks, appearing — on alllands, Measles has гаа 2 tarm cess- ve for many 
oos prevalent а Pi Rot has occurred to а limited xe d y^ em TE s он спа РНЕ err M o PENE have either 
extent among sheep; in the previous year (1863) it was very eat Berkhamstead.—Epizootic aphtha has » cupation roads through them. Black quarte ont | 
: тада nx Pig et ог severe as in former Јев. Бок Өе attacking young beasts, from six to й d 
: 'YSHIRE: Bakewell. — Pleuro-pneumonia and epizootic | Quarter and diarrbea in calves existed to a limited e rincipally. I never saw a single beast 
B een хе been much less prevalent than usual “This I rient fever was less prevalent than usual. m PA pigs practico. 
рше о o the rcgem A more cautious in the purchase of extromely fal dos highly infectious enteric fever dev DLESE ed. —During the la — 
Irish and other t ve brought it into this neighbour- mely destroying, in many instances, from ner 
hood before. Black quarter prevailed extensively imperii percent. Itis mos! t fatal in young m юз bronchitis and i айпод asthenic rm and oe 
quere was little parturient fever, but much re ng | HUNTINGDON : St. Ives, — Pleuro-pneumonia has come E At m Horses were os Its 
саше, the latter being attributed to the dry summer, which | under n myn notice than last year Jels mostly THiali Бейиш (а | Until November, waea intluenze broke Ой Өг 
had rendered the natural grasses more indigestible. Many | suffer, and it generally ends indeath. Еріх dotio леме has ! nént symptom Ж ^ зз great debility, and 
