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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[De. 21, 
on was ant Nei to secure — return of the birds 
to their own the committee have very pro- 
perly laid — the ae that, F the price — 
each lot the transfer mus 
e may mention — 
ocupi ied the pen — instead 
£ 
small sum of five guine: 
more at 
n t prize, and an e „in 
our opinion, degidediy the 
ugh m 
he pou 
mou hundred — An ex 
from the —— will best show the reader in what 
a serious business-like way the value of . 
is estimated. 
197. * — 3 ENR „ Esg, 
moe hina ns.) cbse, 5 — 
‘ice 10 105.5 dark cockerel, 
h, price 10/. 10s. ;- brown pullet, 
xan” egs, hatched: ‘April 9th, price 1. 
speckled pallet with clean legs, hatched’ April 16th, 
rown and red feather-legged pullet, 
8 April 27th, price 1. 108.; yellow feather- 
e ak pallet, hatched. May Lith, price 1% 5s. Total 
2 
In acini . this, some beautiful gold and wee 
543) were offered at the reaso’ 
e 
ted t a choice fow. 
— — ee Not ee it’s the. ager 
pig an short, symptoms are apparent 
national coc k-andthen — is — on. It will | a 
* prove so dangerous a disease as the railw 
ver. hap 
Guinea-fowl never seem at home in a Poultry 
pi 20, — 
but yet th 
famous Perigord pies, so pleasant 
to those who can, ! 
ucks were sent Lord How 
Some panty be ape (509) attracted drra 
notice, an iated by their 
appreci 
A ho, has secured them re 
yt 
to himself by the 
oe beter aah ‘them 
peen 
are Mab- 
ve 
‘| royal, families, or amon 
ome, sided, we believe, in affording | i 
2 
cream 
arked at 4/., were quickly ae up; 
as he 
tract 
ntleman. 
or two, was extra mad 
le sting 
ey branch of natural history, which. will be of ines- 
were it only as 
that 
the f. 
es. other largely. grown 
| less participate. 
show. We should much like to see a few good lots 
of the true old-fashioned, — 1 
bantams another year. ey are really of v 
eee pedigree and biia caste, — the Se — 
we are assured, are But the middle classes 
Ware in great — 101 3 — now. They 
to be found either in a a — perhaps | e 
a few artizans wh 
as nice about the —.— hey — as the Arab is 
ou bars pedigree of his Are not such 
fanc these last, better and more 2 em 
loved tian they would be in devising new thawed: 
fax e schemes for the eee of society 
various breeds was 
o 
E- 
® 
ee pa, 
from swa 
© 
OR 
cor cf 
Are 
respecting the assim 
e 
to nutrition). 
for sale; — ers a v e pair of — 
shiel rakes, which were . — whoever has a 
ond in his pleasure-ground.—Mr, Baux, of Mount 
P 
street, 5 openly displayed model 
and other 
Spanish, Dinking fow 
for sale, besides: the eee tee Po aie 
and the neatest "little white call-ducks we ever saw. 
ecause what secret resources Mr. 
one of his magic 
sistance to - Exhibitions in its infant state; and 
we are a t the 2 in its maturity, 
ane 
been liberally provided by the 
ional 
dmired. as 
m eed m po 
ariga one; forat op cof Dies series Aas 
is e of it — — will have a complete set of 
imp very intere 
after our crumbled 
alue lo frames have 
| into . Sori a series, struck during the Augustan Toun 
t be discovered amongst: the: hidden. 
ome, ase: now k: priceless 
as fait. in its deline ar 
the metallic aa of which the fist, nai 12 
its appearance, 
Our 
clude; 
and 
| They h ope ing. and 8 
spectacle to THIBTY THOUSAND SPECTATORS. 
ECONOMY OF FOOD. 
agri 
a 
ae 
other difficulties. | 
edible. roots. 
And the conversion of these 
8 ee and reasonin g; whilst the further progress 
ical (as 
B 
e Chronicle le), 1845, p. 649 ; where the 
mputed by Boussain 
to 
ed: above; a large 
It 
s 
Mn the diet of wo orkio 
mani 
on ls, 7d.. Raki without getting in de 
Coffee, then, though very, 
more 
per acre. co 
aa fend — 
w; [ableness om shipboard; suffer s 
1. The first relates to the incorrectness ss of nitrogen 
— ee r in different articles of 
2. The second. to the increase of nourishing power of 
the same food, by p ting it to the digestive organs 
— age fs even as a 
etual — in n and the 
ts has 
this ert is not in the com 
fleshening principle); and — — litt thing 
to the —— of fles The — — follo 
also: went to infer that there was yet much to be | 
ilation of nitrogen — the relation 
mation of the b 
nder t 
improvers will, for the presen 
proportion of nitroge n, as 
but will put more 
esteeming Leibig’s Pia quoted 
of food to the for 
t, not be restrieted by the 
a guide to practical feeding ; 
rust in their establi tables, 
ogy, for oceasional 
of 
em Aer. 
r it a surer pa to their broad acres: and productive 
rejected for deficiency in nitrogen, 
ult from 
po ussamga itrogen 
— * no less — 76 plants; and parts of plants, ——— 
t 
r food, &c is given; in contrast with 16 other n oe 
tice and experiment: e' republication 
additional column — that com- 
EES 
able difference i in the strengthening power of the same 
adenine ia to the mode in which it 
hard- w 
e distinction appears to 
al. Their ee is a ve 
ts daily; and little or no other His food. 
is white bread and butter, joes a supper of Potatoes and 
at f breads 202. of butter; and 
each of the and chicory. 
an * feast 155 ＋ when he also arene not of 
is less than the diet of 
the 1 — of’ La — or of the prone tn 
pe. jails: and; geen these 53 
getic 
more nutritious ‘diet, are re e Os to.compete with them, 
This the pes ett utable leat 
nourishment i itself, which is ve 
but indireetly to 
or to its action on the vital o 
n. 
in also instances the efficacy of 
enabling: soldiers and others to endure: auen, 
the miner, with his sim 
tion; a 
an excellen 
ourishing and strengthening” 
“food, as of brend and Pot 
vegetal 1 
Turni Carrot} 
ent roots, as Pe; 
titiiers, „ vi . 
ab e 
its — witli the other i 
organs of n 
