уоткивкв 25, 1865.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1119 
have every return that ean be desired Then in his chapter on Grasses—they are individually | Gróvecosur, La Flèche, and other fowls ; ; black, с 
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арау an and qu of every article imported | described and de pieted—an account is m of. the | and game грее wans, ducks, R oman pigeons, 
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d of our mineral products, but е Belgian rabbits, 
Cmm nor "y - agricultural ро ето * [n arable culture," we are told, half tt A бағ Б y n M" Duek.— 
y врреагапсе o of this disease will, I hope, enforce upon fis іа one way or another connec with weeding, Ex. y e Км іза large bathing jen x the beth 
ғ agriculturists and our төшен of P Parliament the | and we are of etit that if only m: per acre were {and recreation of ia Into this о, p~ 4 
мейу of immediate steps being taken for the|spent on the weeding of pastures, ^ would yield 300 ehe ad me hard с PE Md, vidi wi 
ual collection of official returns respecting this | рег cent, of pr t on the outlay.” Mr. Buckman also иче уз tempting Ф" ича birds; the ree 
ortant | већ. of our national indus stry. It will gives in this section of the „book good practical instruc- | however, harinlessly swallowed, , €xeept y ^e one T5 
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apat ips the. 2 one in connexion with our internal permanent Grass lands, which we shall hereafter | and surprise. 
гарби fi o open to the introduction of a system We need not anal tail thi bseg t < parts” оц parui Pu M e gum m a 
dh is erefor not analyse in йе! e subsequent “ parts” | because hor uttéranos chok: 
11 combine with — кй simplicity hes of tha book, wen ГМ will find in E. satisfactory | ceived by a — s llet, an de pes жга р ас 
& perfect тен of every description of produce | information plainly given on шапу of the aspects movements, that an obstruction was there, and I was 
п the soil of this cou presented by most of the subjects in which the 
is E m the Е ае afforded by official | plant cultivator is interested. Тһе whole is printed | operation реон! in a somewhat similar case), 
arns that, in times like the e op s in TER typos a an "gg by NP mimber Of|when T să Aber. practitioner mq: aid. 
sse suddenly attacks our herds, illust ra tion ood a stone. , The Jast part, on Another duck ( у, alter a 
ñcient rapidity, introduce economy "P tio clad look of di Wer 
stimulate supply, Bo as t to avoid а , Seareity of | to to inet We readers i in the western eounties would do well up to the gasping йө. of e. eq if 
suimal food, any about to introduce her bill into tho dd Vo еа; 
ает injurious Чо the health and prosperity of the| Thea z has during the past two or three years | but, apparently on second thought, she applied it two 
mation. left be pr essorial chair and the work n et) ir times smartly to the outside hi "є 
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Бйз Herd Book S е m By iT. he uce! vy а volume which has appeared at operation more abl was don 
Duckbam intervals ЕМ T past 18 months, and has butj without Я d of quackery, ойи pee d ia 
t been complete fe ste d in һе d articulations of the malier 
Mr. Duckham has эү Md E of E jus 
triennial Нево, LY is „битни а bya veryfull| —4A! а г the mrda nd h 
små instructive lecture оп the Rise and Progress of the | by death in yere es, dea! Aden cum and туна эте and Reason, how do we divid 9 
Hereford breed of cattle, which its author delivered са mea of pabio m rd in their work, even as it Tis the fool's ignorance tn the — ага pride: 
e and s u dom , In our duek's case, there ner manifesta» 
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which at the present day it йн Ана hat these | бе porn and the indes of the ‹ 
рийсшїагв are—about 600 bulls and 600 or 700 du анаи approach or overlap each other, Itis d 
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sd heifers——their pedigrees aud owners, and іп | поё, therefore, of a stranger t we speak, and we novel emergency, and in the on only way tha! coul have 
many instances their actual p rerit for the|may be allowed for once to go ond the bare | #исоеейей. Sbe perceived th = 
= is well illustrated—is yeu in the 860 | relationship subsisting between а reviewer and an and at once the relieving — ich her 
| pues of this small octavo volume. wide-spread and | author for an expression of the sympathy which he Creator - given s This was ги "e 
| inportant a breed the дк haro йн is рен commands far beyond the circle of private intimacy e memo B inherited or acqui: 1 ^ "2 
| herds, nearly 300 | and friendship. me rese exon but no true analogy, alo, to ~ e ^ 
| e whieh are here enumerated, i Prs is not qo - part —— I friction vM о pte es = неро n M I 
| blie services that he , Pumi 
| iud ч Жоон Каена thus to unite е The Poultry Yard. you" principle, For example, I had a spirited old 
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" horse and a little pony mare wbieh were strongly 
фаг mutual benefit, in maintaining a Herd- -Book for the Breeds of Fowls to Keep. — A farmers Wite» ee Mad to ach чи а Babana kra us Mir 
Many another instance she can keep to t he greatest тени notas a hobby, ре» ‚эй, ЖАРИ. wee us Nu gre ре 
dia 1 spirit | could е ie ; and at the close of | put as a portion et the farm stock. In reply to ме ln епу, duy ond е boh edits 
rede Быга 1m e question E^ ero feeds я, ais and do well in Berks. with lips and teeth, on the shoulders, песке, and backe, 
a Baak 7 rd, h owed M at 1 x нат i-o Po others, M According as their respeotive itehings req 
4m Mir p sp кай gres hich f animal cn. its posi! vely = the mouth 
Um аты qum and гаи, E à бой e fur p po » owls &óld theté do iy m me ned me tion relati onis 
M vem should be presented to him, | not fetch as much as a oie quoted V) the highest rice 
jos À e good-will a nd pi je of n Lr hi Ud Leadenhall returns. Thé ud dii the right spot. , Habit rendered them quite e expert and 
а ds € generally. We have t va the Dorking, bred without "ё йе, bw 
edi eer but we trust that ie 1 quietly |“ be я "We sh ould ашай “A Farmers Wife" p^ | tee ia ар any reasoning ficat, b Tias 
| at ig а well-seleeted stock of young | iia] о o impulse, did not some ing 
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VR REEE pote, a Dorkings of a]dark grey colour, as much alike ав 1 Martin Doyle. 
&iewe and. Practice im Farm Cultivation. Ву Jam es | possible. It P. iiy advisable in buying poultry fonty infusneo he hor сто б дек < т disease 
Buckman; F,L.S., F.G.S., Lite Professor of Geolog у stock, even when only for breeding for killing, to have among the poult ry in in France now causes almost as 
and E Economy at the aa al Agricultural | such as aro ө plowing To the eye, because it frequently 8:200 чаша h ^ Besten dern Аа ме 
| ege. Robert Hardwicke, M ашу. h birds may be picked out оѓ cattle plague and the consequent price of Биће? 
In this handsome and amply Шавіг ted volume we have | the p eiii will sell at a good price for breeding | reat, Las created here. The Paris 
ктеп successive “© parts o iin ртр e pem А the*Times quotes at some length in one of his ees 
OW Lotti e to Many people fancy the Dorkings io be tende а оше stati as to the poultry y 
rase —How to grow rs—-How to grow | constitution, but when they are well cared for, there iih will show the importance there ed 
to grow |are few birds tha WETE better in уче attention, none to it, and must e us how far behind we are 
god timber—and How to ато good o orchards. 16 is that will bring a be ter price at market, or more meat | in its production. ing some slight progress 
ifall and explieit di the better derelopment of this braneh of 
hd the farm, and eannot fa o obtain а ds and | of food. анду "Where the intention is to keep trade, and one important in the matter is the 
E ne ciroulation ämong piini ти vators. but one breed, there is none that answers better than | result of a public meeting тоону h held in the City, in 
The auth еерз to his own aspect of the subject | this one. -.. | which a resolution was carri mously to petition 
hodt; "M in his jede V: ib is the deci That this. opinion is fast gaining ground dius the Government to place i in rÀ shaads of the Board of 
mather than the "i Nas: un he ^ and others concerned in the poultry |y d for t w poultry market 
wimion. Thus itis the supply, is evident from the improving eg owe d “5 Зайбей, The гезво of this i 
vild bezinnin ings, Хаак к dogeneri of of Е p of a great proportion « of the poultry sen nt to market. | y supineness of the Corporation of the City in ed 
Müllention of seed that h he diseusses; - | Where. mall ln: | matter. It is a great E бегу 
sions are as follows — shire, boite, de and Essex were в nd op ill contrived and pl soling as Leadenha 
First.—Cultivated roots are impro roved wild ones, only to be | birds, they are now Jarge а 
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Мек їз boen acted market fowls о! Вг quality, send. Dorkinga oy к many osen hampers, and eres of poultry and game 
b sedd: {һә dealers may be day af to allow of the rr being unpacked and 
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у! eeting those persa mers. to о e matt n 
TET dy cn muitiform. "ger Thompson's ad Pod is in Birnie, which "ей the East bu dioe to drop now that it it apppears to be vigor- 
E аы ыбы qp m arn India Docks for Melbourne on Thursday y takon in band, and that wo amp look for D 
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Seed from such roots produces а malformed Memes] eque 4 eniibtion compietion of the new market by the Cor c E 
diffienlties of getting secd—whether lbourne, a la portani әс whom the duty belongs, or by their resigning i 
sort, DE он carefully jian Trea hom f Society of Melbo t com: s once іп! в of those who would alter the 
ofold wit л sic ora m T 4 mod d Impeyan pheasants, о appear Pihak x wilderness of Sa ithfield, and 
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considerable o depended upon, d yiri mas Lus Saki eE deid E nightingale, snoa iin | Eite to ia tc Der ule be менмен, 
but the quantity. of live so Spira depone sabe in Asia, was also on board. The hares con-| The Laying of Eggs takes place in the тез 
sand lone o sedem serious as nd | фо different gentlemen in the colon у, tho sand оо of tho most distinguished of the ma t 
rg rd E po? pude and aabary, pa ане starlings, га с of the other birds for hod Dublin surgeons is said sf pear беттин мей from hie hors m hich 
E e ie nee the furit pipe : on Society ip TL: ima er (e eat апа per him Ma bf introducing t а 
rp mov lost a ‚ | & Son, Mount Street, who o also рд 4 н d end of a switeb, which be had in hië hand at 
в true sort,—eare in in growüb end | an е collection of the р Mas (velis, the trachea : be erely posled а sad emocthed t de — 
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