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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL mie 
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е ошу two ways out of the difficulty, either to | Now, Tse 
clustered together ; ; numerous pus cells are inter К all the milk sold examined by eómpetent|of d „the rest being ing, wates i y only only Lue 
mingled with the milk globules, and give to persons, or what is more simple, to do without it | it takes 150 T. of Turnips make Үгү 
fluid its viseidity and colour. Specific nir. for the present altogether. | substance in the pound of m hy ers 
1020. 150 lb. of Turnips contain 135 Ib. of 
No. 2. Milk fro cow after a few days ill-| THE very interesting announcement of a dis- galons), TA lh is beet friends often nd 
ness; two quarts es p ned at each milking. Pte rich phosphatie deposits in North Wales | stand how wi е АЛО, We can жьы 
The milk is thin, but shows froth upon the sur- | was made by Dr. CKER at the recent meeting | Let us avail Tv of Mes ks ding to this it бурду 
face e poured into sel. of the or itish Association at Birmingham. A it all i seri and Chet, 
nder the microscope the: milk globules are few | phosphatie limestone, and a bed of black "e ki ооай з tob m M 10 „temperita, 
i ber, small in size, and scattered. Pus cells largely impregnated with phosphate of lime, h iot EE po. Pra SEES 
are ч, and also а few granular cells, Specific been а ipag ver red by Mr. Horg J ONES, of Hoot ton, Чоо d т forefathers once beliey d 
ravity, 1024. esh of 
M . 3. Milk from the ense No. 1 : few days|in ie nei e of a pla lled C blood was a Т 
later; the EP wy vg 4 quarts per day. about 20 miles west of ncn try. The pho M tate But t to reum. to: ош Turnips а b 
діра der the roseope pus cells and granular|deposits occur not far the clay-slate sa MS: E is pite clear to me, from long meis 
lls are present i i. ы n to the milk globules, | lead-bearing districts of Llangynog. The r M Mice a. А j^ Ж t by steam Wet grind 
Speo gravity 1 are Silurian, of the L serie wor hay iix EN d our cake cnt o 
Sa^ $2 from а соу s suffering from plague| Mr. NES has th hatie bed eighth E UE lp our vj idus (about 
mall quantity can be | a ane dist y about t ass that it may suib ihd рони «шш СЙ 
lar animal 
e form, Onl; 
obtained, d is Ишей у yellow in colour, and | miles. 
has A pes eculiar mell, 
NE. black phosphatic slate or band is fully 
8 inches thiek, and the limestone i fom ; fedt 
к with pus cells and l large — i qi inches to 9 feet. ha vein which separ: туа the 
me further examinations 9а em from ы deposits from e other is 1 E 16 inches 
diseased milk have be ан made, in most| wide, and fille peril with white pipe-dar, 
uos prove that, some „morbid ‘elements м ealeareous spar, and copper and iron P rit for 
rem n it. is less The following is Dr. VOELCKER’ S einst of |! 
in the milk and sometimes анец so that the these two beds after 10 or 12 complete and a large 
hope expressed in recent observations on this| num partial analyses of the yarious| far 
point eannot longer entertained. АП that, minerals :— t 
can be said hat eream from dise ilkis| «First, we have the non-phosphatio ам slate; | c 
i forming the itia of the locality. 
т 
umstanoe | 
shows the absolute necessity of a large number of 
examinations va 
of a general nat 
the disease, eun 
animals 
— ш any conclusions | 
It may p Mur узу B. омен eani when animals |! 
e badly affected 
mportanc 
kn 
same rule w 
producing tl 
РЬ converted more profitably and 
animals health. " Я "еи нв 
If 14. per Ib. in the price of meat makes 
farmers а поа of 10007. per annum, 
l hol regard to t 
d (i in 
па th 
t 
now 
i ought to do, and as mi 
^ ai many considered I was wrong 5 
SLUT in MON the use of а fixed 
E th 
abundance 
I found the amount of phosphoric acid t too small for | a 
puces e determination ; Щщ poe specimen, however, 
d .28 of pho: врћогіс 
“ In the next plaoo, we fnd. f bed 
icknes This shale contains variable 
war 
| 
speci 
e level, 1 find onig: 24.0 oT " Fhosphorio 
tribas 
of black shale, 18 Eh 
e to 
tiiv nt 
кш аз 
property Sarie hr ra animal's P 
mill stones, cl 
f lime ав | cou more of corn an р thing else. боша 
, taken | the Wisi и only "for vinee is a poor АЫ, T 
at "dead uem we mu t look to „corn stod 
vira 
'esen tpo 
y very severely continue to give a con- 
it, 
I т аз а as 29. Y of versis xt ein is 
per cent. 
he 
Lo A quanti 
per r day 
, and as they Amprore in health the secre- | 
witho 
d, without a corresponding 
improy vement in its qu uali The next examples 
priu. Pam sad Жр were improving when | 
the mi айни were сод- | 2 
m S EN porti n 
No. 1. А Datch ео тетеп eight days after 
the KR qim 2 quarts of milk per day. 
specimen the pus are very abundant, 
granular 25 are fewer in 
gravity ке, 
үү cow — gem from the disease 
the 
ecific 
August 20 
In this | 
и“ Тһе mine at Óvmgynen, as worked чй E нне 
n crudé Posh must А, 
covered yards, A У wf m itn m 
but rich. unw washed m 
of phosphate te of lime. Block elaking. T 1 ewt. M 
of the daily dues, of our pom D om ed d 
no rie 
me. 
ra informed, are now ecd out, 
timate. tely the e sp becimen in which I find 64 per cent. 
may manüre ; that there is more dry mai 
n the "solid manure; and that p" йт ja d 
th 174. 
t Lastly, we have 
the black ы-н ut i e pores em 
varieties contain graphite, and are richer in P osphate 
of lim me than the lighter: оаа specimens, In the 
latter I find only from 10 to 20 per cent. of phosphato 
Шей rec ties from 30 to 
e| 
гач іп 
| ^ i 
th ey 
Aa 
of the solid is only worth 4. 
tables in boo 
prefer the-sheep 
uch being w 
my 
li саг 
nate nd emere d to Ne r eot) On burning, 
ape h alime which 
purpose; for the far! 
lan 
e to his 
necessary to observe en 
acid in bonas Issi: ren 
ery severe case, dr the only one 
t recovered out - эга attacked. sr some time 
t tl n giving 0 quarts of 
ka ie 
» fluid looks and tastes well. Specific 
avit: 
nder th = 
hese orbid 
elements are not sufficiently abundant to rende: 
the milk unwholesome, but their presence in the 
milk of ng after recovery is very | gi 
Bigniüican 
At the very commencement of the outbreak we 
called pu ublio attention to this point, but the нн neral 
I 
T | should 
fertiliser ; need I pex dwell on the fact th at 
the e applica tion of t| phos; osphate of 
lime is, in рон of fa ct, almost е +о NAA 
and * boning' in one operation." 
uable for agpiontiural. D 
f 
-|ings, mac! 
а farmer of capi 
ires M rear the purchase money 0 
ing for im; 
a | leave 
y3 
n ng 
dilapidated, farms with 
— 
k, page 
an s 
e is E to 
ve condition, whic 
ө. PAYAN 
ON WHAT DOES THE VALUE OF A TON OF 
6s. (see 
ES may "i faz 
ler washed away fon Ыы 
ced, iet 
landl lords d 
en farm-yard ТЯ 
4 
REPLY, on the mode of hore — з 
never- doge that every ton of roots contains 
who buy f: 
only at the presen 
" ушыр 
tl 
riw 9.10ths of a ton of » edic ee 
the animal which eonsumes only roots nearly 
2m n of water?(101b.) w: w 11. = йг matter. 
What would our groom say is in our nag stable? 
ceased to be secreted as soon as 
а rents диз бта та а feeling of 
азм ет оед investigations prove to be 
false and dangero 
Our readers нна decide for —: to 
- T orae m — be adopted under 
mstance here is no disputing the Te 
that milk py ж with diseased produets 
ature aa to кы freezing 
poin а" а а tax upon the urinary organs! These 
are ical very pee Nw in n ТУДА esta- 
blishm тео псе the bulk of some over- 
corp Fs 
ч Prenk and меры ано” Sd be bis Ade RR if 
mpera 
revent piret or diabetes. 
pee 
сарф quy , fia аа 
e Ou 
chooses io pay a 
firm: 
n har бу w 6 the immense losses 
in ir Ъу “ шешн » S the flatulence) and scouring | 
caused by cold watery masses клан iid heat from the 
and chil 
chilling Gi cramping its powers, 
different periods of 
It is also true, tat | ia many 5 there „ате no 
y they rejoice in Thorley "d € producers of| 
Дит А and warming cattle food to counteract such | an 
some of беа animals are giving seven or eight 
quarts pe: y. 
MS j^ n 
resulted fi 
by these ok. and e still 
і ее not t 
Eain ойша abes sec -— one 
+ 
injury having 
» 
he consumption A the m given 
part of the daily dietary. There 
In eb and frosty weather, alternating, and а wet | 
lie u 
ns ST AM har 
ы 
rdly produced a cwt. of meat. 
Коо 
therefore, as ав physi "d ow ud pi conduce to 
est 
fi with 
Well | A 
we cannot wonder that a thousand | 
SE scar according to circumstances, 3 
es 
and r 
| either 
animals u it requires "150 [^ of Turnips to 
make llb. of mutton, or with shelter 100 lb. to 1 lb. 
J 
elpless 
| for that assistance which a 
and has already conferred, 
more acu 
ecline 
4 
agricultural know 
not be done for 
rove their 
е blunder 
on А 
agrienli 
тон ; 
