OCTOBER 28, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1023 
=h water tbat has been 
The little EM require feeding beo 
he same pri 
or wr X 
esse. 
er s in the day, pi M 
ied out with was laid down in 
eri iM io chicks do not run after the 
arting gola should be 
ilding. A easts are stall-fed, if a 
ke nd 
о 
ious paper—dir 
| ola [Up feeding. TB 
i arm bui V 
iL can be found fi i diri chic! 
in wooden tubs 
rinciple s m | 
d 
en E under the 
bise 
lan 
s the following :—“ W Ve had a coop 
r. Parkin's pamphlet combats the doctrine of co 
m ав Er understood, and Sinis for the 
Bree ү the poison through the ай. Аз to 
s th 1 
m n 
my в to tih ent, it recommends the use of | 
various forms 8 of carbon, and реча the use of it in 
the gaseous form, 
as carbonic acid, soda ууа п NE 
liquid са 
g mixing Оа! ts, Wheat, or Barley— 
£round or bruised | Шо pia ur me 
manufacturing food in every w We 
throw more capital iato "the u^ d, and 11 
n | obliged to 
believe but for that w uld do S or save 
to | ourselves. On D there 
y | yeast, &e. ; 
aleo re ы 
as Н ry resource. 
атре et No. 
on Bellad 
mf ound the longer we shut them up the thinner 
d. Stimulants are iiaea except 
dé. v lease of both my farms from 
d 
, is a homcopathie dis- | 
5, by E. Н. 
оппа, Bryonia, Ammonia, e e| 
Phosphorus, in the drop doses indicated by t pay 
dhout 7 o'clock E poor birds have ДЬ pining and 
fretting а long b e for food ; they peck TE other's 
feathers, get бта, and los пое fles those M 
ог three hours than they put all day pre 
Very o n when they are fed, enough food is HEY own to 
tl ttl y all day, so that from seing it | chlori 
А ways s before them et to dislike it. Instead of | ^^ 
that, a trough к e fixed along the fi 
coop, which should be kept flled with dos right 
gravel or grit, the stones in it x ls s o large for 
the birds to swallow easily. ree narrow 
bards the length of Ta nd аш ut 
4 "inches wide, should always i dpt and 
tate о of things is, that when fed i 
the mor rniog 
eir expenditure on these b ant s eM керн 
Las stly, we E: a pamphlet on the right use of iron. AN as $ Bata 24 ас Dam oderately 
€ ‘We seek a Ny which shall not be poisonous in itself; 
inrendiness for feeding time. The foo үш show 
consi: shou xed i 
y 
onlya sufficient quantity at a бше! o За! a or on 
23 igm 
wi ater, milk, o 
any scrap of fat or phi isa dw 
i : 
which shall have 
tonic or nutritive virtues; which shall 
restrain excessive discharges; an ic l ve the 
power of deodorising and disinfecting the of the 
ali m са Such a remedy is the tincture of sesqui- 
e | just EE to Md Th Z T 
zymotie disease, ап exhausting diarrhoea, and a most fetid | must support the houses to а гат ot say 100 
die of the eattle 
ng into i ut Min 09 
to E with em to Ie Pur hg 1 кыры =й " 
is kei fairly rented. now one tenau 
s had to lay out five or s ix rents in ‚ building 
Mee and i о ving the farm for her nl the Duke 
1. у 
and here I quote, from the Third Қ. of | only giving wood and slates. Thai а great outlay 
A yea iom к а о хаку there is а мо en ал "im between 
D 
nd his tenantry. es the ie nmi 
y ise, а m о, 
state bó omega! ; and when the latter d conditions were | and if he likes to build to the extent of 5007. fürthof 
rem: e ient began to get well The tincture of : 
sesquichloride of iron has been largely used in erysipelas and by agreement, that is allowed for at the end of the 
oth: tie diseases of low type: and ow: s] Ihave seen | lease; but in some cases the Las 4 handed over 
it fail, yet I believe it deserves a thorough trial e е | to the tenant on inventory, and that ii vail рон 
should be large, and it. should be оаа till its effecta are seen 
be supported. If they are d. phe the 
the animals motions, which ought to be rendered black p 
Ls nodor а СРУ терйетой black О | е -ofthe pem the dem t has to pay the yT айии 3 
We add another extract from Dr. uid es to | but, if they are prth more, he receives nothing. 
Sir F. Kelly, the the а 
CHATTERIS, Isk Erx.—Summer hasibeen г 
d ou 
, and placed in front 
diness for the e next In looki 
young birds intended for [n eding stockt oM that b 
not seem favourable specimens s шү ted into 
atti once. 16 m 
ral A. 
cids, well diluted—as the nitric, muriatie, 
The Min 
E оне -do i in a lesser degree what the tincture of steel а! ^ 
does. 'lheirinfluenee iu atonic diarrhoea и d and pr and E: have been two of the fine and 
Small mest months w э 
we opaku ^› kn 
quant opiu 
е their resu Шы in the rindérpes al 
ay реа 
m m: 
ze Tho їйїп of Ае in ounce doses would deodor: 
the alimentary с 
nal, and soothe it, and Tesi атаа 
I have published T өүү рет? how, in threatened ulceration 
of the bowels, the human a queden a canal may be quieted 
pA adequate doses of us excellent drug. See Medical Times “ WAR. 0n the whole beneficial — гар otherwise, 
d Gazette for 1862, vol. ii., p. 595. 
"e Sulphite of Potass and other compounds 
еце 
tant to yia us. "gary in this — we still had the 
temperature and brilliane of а June or July day. 
nes 
К d 
ny 
operati ons, as 16 was so thoroughly enjoyable. iaa 
abling our strong 
Д 3th. 
aeid have great virtue iu checking fermentation, and have | 
bered that as soon a8 birds are really nh Dey must be 
killed, or they p 
call clung, "When n, in wint er, the ground is covered | “Тһе admirable 
with snow, a space should always be swept in which. to | ganate of potass, 
of these, ButIs 
feed the p ls, as they suffer terribly if the snow gets 
with their ood—ik acts on them as the strongest purga- 
live; co m ently in snowy weather 
rather better and more generous diet than usual. Hants. 
Reviews. n 
1 ied e enri its Hun 9 and Treatment 
, M.R.C.V.S,, 
ray, 
жка ot et terin E Surgery i the Royal Agri- |! 
pu. ol Co| Цев ве гесе 
(Taylor & Francis, | o 
n evers. 
preparations of Mr. Condy, the perman- 
c. We want experiments with large doses 
tiv 
Per m and Дей! ord. Эш ; it has pex ДЕА 
our corn stacks, and made the grai n, ies was soft 
and unfit for use a few weeks ago, mow dry and һа 
A A the miller. But the time arrived when 
eat, and very fe 
the mouths $ A ls d to contagion, dnd hs ч. 
“ There is lass of Dreosótos Li éd idi il, suc us to sow Wheat, Los but very few 
abe nich check fermentation, actas хиена end fields КЫНЫЧ Е offici ient moisture g 
orisers, and are capital in certain cases of dys апі |а safe ^ z operation and on our A soils w n 
iarr Hero t M ^ remedies, and theexample early sowing possesses many advantages over late; 
I have give NP Mem the. preciso method in | hence the great desire for rain, that this work may not 
tich good results are to De looked for. I reiterate again the | he retarded pa ond its proper ti Recent rains 
Lua m a of «аја fecting the whole tract of bowels, of res have no doubt fully satisfied this d 
of rendering the fæcal matter доош to 
ui 
he dig eta а E neighbours, —all this, too, E AA us of 
e 
t, Flee кеу, sweet spirits of nitre, beef-tea, and other 
2 Nature an Аи of. the Cattle Plague. Id be given freely. 
By R. H. Allnatt, .D., A. Ый с ** There are other remedies, too, tin arge qu nantities, 
3. PM ) | whose mo odus operandi is probably that of an — and 
erpeste ; its Prevention 5 C and Gypsum others. Enough if I can succeed in inducing any one who can 
y to make a resolute series of e е 20 iments 
as а San 3:4 Agent. By J. J. Lu ndy. (Simpkin, 
Marshall & 
3. The Cause, Prevention, and Treatment of the Cattle 
Plague. Ву J, Parkin, М.Р), Е.Б.С.5.  (Hatchard 
5, The Cattle Plague оў 1865, and its Cure. Ву E. Н. 
& Co., 
5 (E mt Ф, 170, ОКЕ 
Cattle Р, 
nd other Remedies in the 
Pia ue. Considered in a Letter to AM 
C.P. (AR 
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Kelly, M.P, By R. Druitt, M.R. 
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These are а sample o any publications to v 
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ва Е atoy of the disease and statement of its | Qpa 
ise. Mr. Mur 
Symp of the post-mortem eikean whichit 
prodi d 
y 
mendation 
of 
aii T oz. respeétively | 
medicine, 
r. Allnatt recommends var rious alkaline or am 
i isone = ; and b 
which hav 
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1 obtained have followed that mode of treat ае 
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o good effect the cattle plague is sure to leave bebind— | 
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mage. m Wh ich the poor 
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arm Memoranda. 
ORAYSHIRE : M. James Geddes gives 
lows :—1 аш acquainted with the 
The threshing-machine An vira our previously 
expre essed opinion | as to the value „of the Wheat crop. 
jc inquiry and observa- 
tion we conclude that d indt of this neighbour- 
hood cannot exceed 3 quarters per acre, which is 
1} quarter per acre below an average crop, 3 and more 
2 quarte wn & e 
JUS years : 
| yield: mos Ban quic га less flour per acre. On a few 
d gravelly 18 
this 
in sums cba n is agreeable. 
. We have not "hreshed any spring corn at present ; | we 
unti w 
for the 
farm. The 
unties bordering on the Moray ra The Duke of 
Richmond's farms are 2 arable; there are few pastoral 
i he | for pushing o 
DE, 0 
working oft the от, апа for dei rx and straw S 
he 
lan ori is Ке ү relieve the ou 
tenant Nut 
goiit 
months after en 
enter on the r NA land at rA 
t 18 
again We er 
dus ion of the crop. BER pay our first reni 
try, aud on some estates not till the 
terere Candlemas. Ыы, gs хе, ав I have shown, |t 
to pay when we enter. The valuation of 
be rr а, Sallo ow, dung, straw Lacie ounts 
e: more than a year’s у -m 
I have seen it amoun 
nt to a eoo sad a half. Sometimes 
our ру HA bs these crop: 
We havi pee A Tue weather of the last month 
: steam cultivation, and have 
* smashed up 7120 в es, which are now exposed to 
atmospheric 24-04 réadyto RE every E 
y | element aet ча Ф contain. e rain 
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ired. 
| We have a few fields where аА soil is well 
purget that have retained ви олоо moimi to 
sow Wheat, apre 
т Д шав hall be able г? байаа with. ino "ils 
rough the week, and then, unless rain falls, w 
s 
o ool lands, Kohl Rabi and Mangels are doing 
well, and will afford an abundance s мез mergi 
but on hot dry 8 soils me E e lást mont 
the cb i be less thau 
e oxide d кабар separated fr 
permang hat th m the 
i sal E an Fre (like any of Condy's Fluids) wy rn 
Organ; ozoniec-oxygen (the natural scavenger for 
simply D" tridities), is one cause of the cure of the disease by 
the healthy jug iging уле ant x mangan 
түн i portio, 
чам, "x wur n elt > case 
Agested food, that 
attempting to peii ыы ren vn 
Bo much for No, 3 upon our list, 
h might otherwise nile o TUE iba wind’ |200 
a -groai in 
withi 
esideratum 
that 15 onl. HE 
first Martin 
w of h. зе; 
Г ige bae and practica 
that there ought to 
J с 
Go 
M ap did g i; ilie 
n нАто вун 
h Siia rable diversity of 
ine of the district as to the 
s СЯ Т feeling among intel. 
5 cal farmers and professional | men is, 
ess 
was at one time Ad. Coleseeds, too, are generally 
poor; occasionally we see a erop, but this л eed 
ї an 
exception. Our pastures are burn! again, e 
vigorous verdure of apr t has disappeared. 
М loss ая lanibs t 
and thas js quite my 0 ot I think а bonå fide sale, 
wherever 16 takes gn ye Е 
ese in the system. -To | g] 
lik: 
m. 
d we also use feeding stuff largely. 
е been inereasin Gee : ani 
two iiis more partieularly this 
ensmipg а great deal of the grain 
b "n » cmt I 
lord a v fou 
pari ng was supposed to h 
o the extent it from the Metropo 
here hás been a heavy hrough- 
out the entire тат hood, Older sheep e; kept 
heal АА The cattle plague has appeared at ou ТО 
miles distant, and fora а time was confined to 
ado; 
of such a fearful malady. То day a fair has 
been held at Peterborough, and to-morrow we soall 
havo droves of cattle passing along our roads, probably 
