pscrxexn. 9, 1865.1 
= осісііев. 
ROYAL AGRICULTU JRAL OF E 
Соохс inesday, А 
uei P Tredegar, President, in the chair; the 
жщ Powis, the of Shrewsbury, Li 
, Lord W: gham, Major-General the Hon 
р N. Hood, the Hon. A. H. x п, 2 E Western, 
БАИР. Mr. io ^. LU M 
Mr. Barthropp, Mr. B y Nr. gem "Colonel boe 
Joner, Mr. Clayden, Mr. r. Ргосе - ks К 
prandret reth Gibbs, Mr. 29 land, M.P., Ruins 
Mr. Sanday, Mr. Jonas, Colonel "Лет M.P., 
ayes Mr. Milward, Mr. Pain, Mr. Randell, Mr. iig. 
de», Mr. R. Smith, Mr. mpson, M.P., Mr. es 
Thom 
Wells, Mr. n у» Mr. Frere, Professo: 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1165 
e Cattle Plague by restricting ЧЕ should be slaughtered at the port of  dimmbaroation and their 
а чі that an application be made dp TES T m hia agon сүрө 
»ort, to what town or 
After being duly inspected 
and certified to be e. from disease, ө shall be marked = 
y el d the | a special brand, e Srecesd, and shall 
inted ciag htered at Ар town ог place. 
агиперё o rivy y. That n no -— sheep or pigs be allowed to travel -— 
hes amica vi сбив) wy — rom any farm or he upon or in a vh 
bnnc vd for the Orte ке, which were referred to eod, 
the лау s Vete nspector, Professor Simonds. | 6. That the penalty for any infringi б ese regulation 
„Др эзиш зл —Mr. Randell repor iy that | be 201. for each animal — poe T n с еті, dealt with 
num ni». v^ tenders for the Society's Show-yard | Case ohair T 
trary to qo reguiati the penalty in e 
e ue. 
W orks had been received, which would be examined | 7. That inspectors be not at liberty to go upon any 
in detail next week. farm 
On the 
nomination of Mr. 
n within two months a 
Milward, Mr. , Wells WEN TEM submitted that tbe necessa or carrying out 
x and Dr. e 
Tbe following 
William, ipie Nottingham 
Carpenter- Garnier, J., South Sydenham, Tavistock 
Edward William, Thornton iea Guisboro' 
Сагіеів, Robert Bassett, Ashenden , Tenterden 
1. a 
ai 
Rotherbam 
n, Thomas, Bawdsey, Wcodbridger Suffolk 
ry order 
these resolutions be issued by the Giveroment, a cand tbat the 
еч ef. Mr. Dent, M.P., whose term of office had | local сене e e required to enforce them so he practice 
expired. may uniform Meer лау pm country. Mis futile эрй 
9. That the Gove ent be ueste institute ex 
Mr. and, M.P., presented the Report of {һе | ments on an ex e scale in order $ ө! e the real 
irri COMMITTEE character of tho ate Plages and. to MS methods of 
1. The Committee, fter th the C il ntion and e 
i By Order of the Council, 
LM before t = em on LT bth A Н. Harc Dani ary. 
to make the intentions ot t Earl Granville thanked the deputation, n | promised 
a 
Dyson, MAN 
ise john M.. Steadishall, b Chester arket Society as widely known as TI poena and art di pur that the resolutioas should have due consideration. 
E. санте pri y Local Agricultural Soc jotios in England and Wales, MIDLAND COUNTIES CATTLE 8 
Harvey o ^ I MP, Brundall Ho [am ^w I e во go. and soliciting BINGLEY Halt, BIRMINGHAM.— The nd of ү» 
Blofield, Norfo eir assis nce. e Committee also sent circular | Hall—of greater merit than ever in tl ou 
Met Go oae iro pede. Мрт, 43, Chailos Brost, letters to all the Schoolmasters whose names were "i nd perhaps t ovie in ds 
Kilpin, Wm. Well Bickerings Park, Woburn р і Oxford and C ction set apart for Root crops—good as ever, too, in 
EET E^ нова, ork flop ke ge кей Examinations. "eid were also sent to > | th the division — ТУР; аге less знају а 
еы $ , e, 5 » e principa in the r aps E y 
Townend, m зело ook, Ac Bingley, Xo. | oa riodicals, an and to the local newspapers. "The local | the li livestock OMM than : ay have he 
Wilson, Matthew, Btretford Bury. Лио nster t the Smithfield and "bidding al all 
Worthington, Geo. uel, Cardiff also apprised of the scheme, from whom, as же] аз animals that 1 n shown elsew at once 
FINANCES. Mojo : . À. N. d celled those entries for all erre cumul which bad 
Chairman, presented t rt, fi hich e Committee have received the utmost cou | been intended to travel on t nd Hall ; 
peared that the Secretary’s receipts, during the past saira Tt may be further stated that D pa and the large numbers of in almi - 
three months, had ly examined by th kea fee of 10s., | show how disastrous an effect ite 
mittee and by Messrs. Quilter, Ball, & Co., the | instead of 1L. 1s. eise ch of the com-| duced upon the promised display at Bingley na 
Society's accountants, and found pce The balance pete for the Society’ 8 extra ida (List TIL) o only. rinse А of M P rd have 
in the hands of the bankers on i$ qe оби а or animals exhibited im 
was 9237. » 8d. The Committee n that a e prizes of the Society is 119, dra Кера 17 ft la 
we in be of their last years pov rette n, iu 
order to draw the attention of Tw defaulting member 
more prominently. uem еа уе opted. 
» JOURNAL — son, M.P., repor sies that the 
gated at 
Odor. —Mr. Dent, M. 25 — that Professor 
| under the age of 16, of whom 74 are entered а tho 
rize 
—Nr. 
est of Ше Journal for 1868 might be approximately = 
15297. 
for 
pee of England. Of these салады, Хе th t fa male classes of H 
бено, Ње julie withholding many of t| 
| prizes for want "— ess бык он, өш of older 
d be p 
| Mathematics, 15 in Elementary Маана P in| oxen may indee Med the у өлү quoa 
Chemistry, and 1 in Botany. "There are 27 ui er the | feature of the eda e 1 e classes 
age 0 T ho have entered for ivi general "senior | aro © concerned; „the Devo on classes ' pea көс ы 
тоси ion, and of these 21 are entered for priz ful quality. 
re Mathematics, 12 in applied Mathematics, 2 in| In the older class of з REFORD ean the 1st prize is 
Nat ural 
їп Germany, and on the Qualities of Water used fi 
Bib. He has furnished four papers for the 
Journal. Papers on Disinfectants, and on the Compo- 
sition of Mangel Tops and Bulbs, „аге іп course of 
Chemistry, a in hran cA rre and 1 in p unies to Mr. Aldworth, tad Frilford, for а capi ital 
the prelim inary e рош) of the breed, ive, deep, and w 
ti Sr the 2d goes to Lieut-Col L. Lindsay for a 
in иа: n зед {о candidates not seien Dg o5 P evenly covered beast, v пара ck over the loin, but 
years о 13 have entered to co mpete for one or|not so er жен et 
— ot the 'extra subjects; 6 compete in Mechanics| In th 
ZEE s LL ж-а: ай» lat Q т д 
The following investigations are in progress :— 
1. On Good and Bad Waters for Irrigation. 
2. Оп the Chemical |i involved in the Growth of 
Clover Seeds and Artifici rasses. 
3. On the Chemical ama в which take place in 
duripg Ha; ay- makiug and Keeping in the Stack. 
igations on Disinfectants the 
much necessity for furtheriuquiry 
into the disinfecting properties of carbolic acid. 
Hle further suggests that a continuation 
Grass 
1. The effects of Salt on Root Crops. 
8, Ор the efficienc; н h Salt 
fa) Root 
of field | €* 
of м extraordinary 2 gene old with 
ing тт express hon ccm as ebur w Фета agri- ih “5 be the gold medal some years ago. He 
ашшы рше йа dife, caria б aei aeiee Де ы paina ыы 
3. As examination of the 
for the Society’s эт, — 
pude Obtained the assistance of Mr. Besan 
John's — Cambridge { Senior Wrangler, ER pa the p yp dy 1 
Agriculture, n- | She girths 8 ft. 3 in., X com ac rib, and laden wi! 
| s gh meat. She is unced 
(5) Potatos, (c 
3, А the Growth of E t Clover Seeds. 
In order that gn ese Prom nts may be uniform 
- АГ шо; will m glad to furnish any gentleman 
tieu mu o со-орега » With a schedule of the manures 
ча nsu 
engineer. Mr. Liveing, Professor of Chemistry in the | yard, thus ener gold medal The younger 
ety's consulting | class are extreme y san Мт. Lloyd's hfe. should 
mina: рате к ш killed at home. Mr. Pit tt, o f Chadnor 
ч 
pac to Agriculture. 
The ата Reports of all the Standing Committees 
were presented by the ере Сһаїгшеп. 
Тһе Standing € tees for 1866, viz, Finance 
Es mmittee, Journ журин tee, Chemical Committee, 
House Committee, Implement Committee, Veterinary 11 
We now come to the саита сет and to the кт 
чете of MT ааа first on к list. Мг. Wood's 
our years old, girths 9 ft. 6 in., and is 
Бї. ft. 6in. in, long пе isa onderly even cylindrically 
barrelled ox—firs: zone cg enge over rib н { 
i mber i analyses rd for Members of the Oomolo A xs Committee, and Education | loin and out ebarred from competing at 
чу! s much as usual. mittee, w the Agri Hall, zer he might мв increased 
cgi малы Members of the Royal Agricultural Society, “The Council. lends. adjourned till Wednesday, | the list of his honours, ied off sufficient 
anuary 10 November, A600. ay 118: іпві., аё 11 дм. to consider the Report of the gor here is imde gru es rds 
Buperphos hates an d General Bury Commit es go ox in the yard— 
Eni. d similar artificial manus — .. 88  Ceser asion from tho Society, consisting of Lord | 257. as the best Short-horn, 257. as tho best beast, both 
RON Nia au Bit nitrate oL фода... MU | Tredegar, President, Lord Feversham, Lord Walsing-| bred and fed EM e нел 157, as the best arca 
BE Eo didis из neral the Hon. A. №. Hood, Hon.|horn (bred and fed), an eepers' prize of 2 
[^ E: id р 18 uj n, Mr. Dyke А P., Mr. Bar- | with a silver pegat ea kader ботен in the Cats 
АЕ meals and vegetablo prodüctions E GB pp, Brandreth Gibbs, Mr. Holland, M.P. | classes. Mr. Folj a o d prize. 
* е 28 |Qolonel Kin M.P., Mr. Р, Mr. Randell, Mr.| Among the younger ох en there was not so much com- 
eain, i for poisons ч жы ра E 353. | Sanday, Mr. Thompson, and Pr т Simonds, waited | petition—and the winners are not by any means of 
on Ње Lord President of the Council, at the Privy t-rate quality. 
The P, Council Mud n Thursday the 7th and im- Ао Cow [апа Heifer Classes are neither of them 
x Professor called attention to the great гейша pressed о the following resolutions, | sa : e younger n Wi 
Ve Daak ia ronor Cotton seed, g pram a heifer showing plenty of hair and consti- 
ed m" айып g through à sieve. ВЕзО: d Соохсп.. | tution, good over rib, but thin over loin ; 
. Tbat it i apio o the Council of the Royal | worth, of Frilford, is 2d. - 
Moisture P 2270-8196 Agi cultural Society of England that the most effectual means | Тһе Devon breed smaller than ever, both in 
eL . © 29.34 of suppressing the cattle plague would be to stop for a time ай | number and i size—t ез sen E x than t 
luminous% compouhds (fesh- -form- Mi eet markets. If thisis im. гета then the Council ime 1 r : 
p АЮ would uggest е ГЫ Sheep. er pigs exhibited for sale in а Ж fh (of Exeter) » Farthing, 
an k je an: 
Woody f m xt ew T Uo: market or fair in ог nont any town bo forthwith branded, and Fria, and Taylor, T podium proportions, 
matter (asb) — ..  ..  .. 6.78 ms "Pat ай око, sheep, or pigs offered for sale clsewhero We shall see a much larger re representation of the breed 
100.00 than on the premises of the owner, or in any re whatever tI 
whero they Have not been 21 aN previously, Бо branded and | ` The Long-horn classes are hardly represented, and 
and. сга Se i Met x а езегу be appointed 
the best means of éndeavouring to check 
ughtered within 48 hours 
kon has been made. 
ете rt lg; gine xag classes are altogether vacant. 
4, It is submitted 
that all foreign cattle, sheep, and pigs Polled oxen, not in any way remarkable 
