460 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



New Alums, Drein Had- 



l*t prize, ISL, to the Hon. 

 Shrewsbury 



•2d, 101 



to Mr. 

 to the 



and 



years oil. — 

 Stowe, near 



James D.u^l***, ol Athena 



•iirirMon. 



C a>»i V. Yearling Heifers. 

 V -<• »unt Hill, of HawUstonc, -nrKWf.uur.vi -«•, 

 Henry Artib'er, of Watkinson Hall, Halifax; 3d, 51, 

 R«ght Hon. Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone, Shrewsbury. 



HEREPOHDS. 

 Judges. — Wm. FisiiEa Hobbs, Menbt Chamdeblain, 



Thomas Townsend. 

 Class I. Bulls calved previously to the 1st of January. 1849. 

 — 1st i rize, 401., to th« Ri-ht Hon. Lord Berwick, of Cronk- 

 bill, Shrewsbury; 2d, 20J , t > Mr. Edward Price, of the Court 



House, Pembridge, near Leominster. 



Class II. Bulls calved since the 1st of January, 1849.— 1st 

 T»Mze. 251., to Mr. Fowler Boyd Price, of Huntington, near 

 Hereford; 2d, !«., to Mr. Sylvanus Archibald, of Holmer, 

 Hereford ; 3d, I0l. t to Mr. John Monkhouse, of the Stow, near 



Ileref rd. 



Clas* III. Cows in milk or in calf— 1st prize, 202., to the 

 Right non. Lord Berwick, of Cronkhi 1, Shrewsbury ; 2d, 10J„ 

 to the Rev. John Robert Smythies, of East flill, near 

 Culehestpr. 



Clas* IV. Tn-calf Heifers, not exceeding three years old.— 

 1st prize, 20*., to the Ri^ht Hon. Lord Berwick, of CronkhiM, 

 Shrewsbury; 2d, 15/., to the same; 3d, 10J., to Mr. Philip 

 Turner, of the Leen, Pembridge, Leominster. 



Ch W V. Yearling Heifers. — 1st prize, IH., to Mr. Fowler 

 Boyd Price, of Huntington, Hereford ; 2d, 10J., to Mr. Walter 

 May berry, of Penlan. Brecon ; 3d, 51. , to the Right Hon. Lord 

 Berwick, of Cronkhill, Shrewsbury. 



DBVONS. 



Judges.— William Bulled, Thomas Retnolds, and H. 



Tbethewt. 



Cliss I, Bulls calved previously to the 1st of January, 1849. 

 — Itt prize, 40 J., to Mr. John Q-iartly, of Champson Molland, 

 Souh Molron, Devon ; 2d, 202., to Mr. James Davy, of North 

 M"ltoo, Devon. 



Class II. Bulls calved since the 1st of January. 1849.— 1st 

 prize, '251., to Mr Samuel Farthing, of Stowey Court, near 

 Bridgewater; 2d, !R , to Mr. Thomas Miller, of Castle Farm, 

 Sherborne, Dorset ; 3d, 101., to Mr. Thomas Bond, of Bishops 

 Lydeard, Taunton. 



Class III, Cows in milk or in calf.— 1st prize, 202., to Mr. 

 George Turner, of Barton, near Exeter; 2d, 101., to Mr, 

 Frederick Hosrg, of 40, St. J:ime»'*-8treer, London. 



Class IV. lu-calf Heifers, not exceeding three years old. — 

 1st prize, 202., to Mr. George Turner, of Barton, near Eieter : 

 3d, 15/., to the same ; 3d, 102 , to the Right Hon. the Earl of 

 Leices'er. of Flolkham Hall, Norfolk. 



Class V. Yearling Heifers.— 1st prize, lfL, to Mr. William 

 M. Gibbs, of Bishops Lydeard. near Taunton; 2d, 102., to Mr. 

 John Quartly, of Champson Molland, South Molton ; 3d, 5l. t 

 to Mr. George Turner, of Barton, near Exeter. 



LONG-HORNS. 

 Judges.— James Walker, John Clatdept, and William Cox. 

 Class 1. Bull calved previously to 1st of January, 1849.— The 

 prize of 102. withheld. 



Class II. Bull calved since the 1st of January. 1849.— The 

 prize of 102., to Mr. Richard II. Chapman, of Upton, Ather- 

 ston*, Warwick. 



Cla«s III. Cows in milk or in calf.— The prize of 102., to Mr, 

 Thomas Beards, of Stowe, near Buckingham. 



Class IV. In.calf Heifer, not exceeding: three 

 The prize of 52., to Mr. Thomas Beards, of 

 Bu< kintfham. 



Class V. Yearling Heifers.— The prize of 52., to Mr. Thomas 

 Beards, of Stowe, near Buckingham. 



CHANNEL ISLANDS. 

 Judges.— James Walkeb, John Clatden, and William Cox. 



Class I. Bulls calved previously to the 1st of Januaiy, 1849. — 

 The prize of 102., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Egmont, of 

 Cowdray, near Petworth. Sussex. 



Class IL Bulls calved since the 1st of January. 1849.— The 

 prize of 102., to Mr. J. G. Watkius, of Woodfield, Worcester. 



Class III. Cows in milk or in calf.— The prize of 102., to Mr. 

 George Torode, of the Forest Parish, Guernsey. 



Class IV. In-calf Heifers.— The prize of 52., to Sir John Ca'h- 

 cart, of Cooper's Bill, Chertsey, Surrey. 



Class V. Yearling Heifers.— The prize of 52., to Mr. William 

 Henry Chapman, of Wraysburv, near Staines. 



SUSSEX. 

 Judges.- J amks Walkeb, John Clayden, and William Cox. 



Class I. Bulls calved previously to the 1st of January, 1849.— 

 The prize of 102., to Mr. Henry Catt, of West Firle, Lewes, 

 Susiex. ' 



Class II. Bulls calved since the 1st of January, 1849.— The 

 prize ot 101., to Mr. John Waters, of Modcombe, Eastbourne. 



Class III. Cows in milk or in calf.— The prize of 102., to Mr. 

 Thomas Child, of Mrchelham, near Hailsham, Sussex. 



Class IV. In-calf Heifers.— The prize of 52., to Mr. William 

 Marshall, of Bolney-place, Cuckfleld, Sussex. 



Class V. Yearling Heifers— The prize of 52., to Mr. William 

 Marshall, of Bolney-place, CuckfieJd, Sussex. 



SCOTCH HORNED. 



Judges.— James Walkeb, John Claiden, and William Cox, 



Class I. No entry. 



Class II. Bulls calved since the 1st January, 1849, one year 

 old.-The prize of 102., to Mr. Charles Fielder, of Spar sholt, 

 near Winchester. 



T ? la !f f P" Cow ! £ milk or in calf.— The prize of 102., to Sir 

 John Cathcart, of Cooper's Hill, Chertsey. 



Class IV. In.calf Heifer.— The prize of 102., withheld. 

 Class V.— No entry. 



SCOTCH POLLED. 

 Judges.- /ames Walkeb, John Clatden, and William Cox. 



Class I. Bull calved previously to the 1st of January, 1849. 

 The ptiz- of 102., to Mr. William M'Combie, of Tillyfour, ne 

 Alford, Aoerdeen, 



pri.^lW.Sii^rtd 1 * inCe the Ut ° f J9naary ' 1819 -™e 



M i a "J; ZTuJ Hei i e , , r 8 -T Th ^ *> rizc of «•« t0 Mr. William 

 M Combie, of Tillyfour, Alford. Aberdeen. 



_ . T WELSH IRISH, <fcc. 



r !?V.T n Z u Wa , LK J e ' John Clatdew, and William Cox. 



Class I. Bulls calved previously to 1st January, 1849. -The 

 prize of 1(H. to Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart, 

 of Oikley.park, Eye, Suffolk. * 



J["! U ;, Bu " s ca,vc ^ slnc « *»•• 1st January, 1849.-The prize 

 Zlin° Gc ° rge David B^am, of Thurlston, Ipswich, 



Class III Cows in milk or in ealf.-The prize of 102. to 



JStTeS'SmS Slr Edward Kerri§on > ■*?- of 0M °y 



Tfi^iVeTtotfis^ exceeding three ^ ears om - 



n C ^ 8 «^J ear,i ^K He , iferl ^ The P rize of «• to Mr. George 

 David Badham, of Thurlston, Ipswich, Suffolk 



HORDES. 



Judges.- John Hannam. Willi im Geeayes, and 



J. R. Kibkham. 



f Class I. Stallions of any age, for agricultural purposes —1st 

 rize of 302.. to Mr Thomas Catlin, of Butley near Wood 

 ridge; 2d, 152., to the same. *' Qear Wood - 



Cias* II. Two years old Stallions, for agricultural pun>ose« 

 --1st prize of 202., to Mr. Frederick Thomas Bryan of Knoa" 

 •ington, near Oakham; 2d, 152., to Mr. H^nry Taylor ^i 



£?2V"? ef ?*** F «7 ln * d J> n \ 8d. 102., to Mr. Samuel Clay- 

 4en t of Ltttie Linton. Camhridre. J 



<:.a«s HI. Dray Stallion*.— The prize of 202., to Mr. Robert 

 Brown, of Farleiffh Wallop, Basingstoke. 



Class IV. Hunter Stallions — The prize of S02., to Mr. Thomas 

 Graves, of Manor-house. Nun-M< nekton, Yorkshire. 



Class V. Carriage Stallion*.— Theprizeof 302., to Mr. Thomas 



IHo'tby, of Brandesburton, Beverley. 

 Class VI. Roadster Stallions.— The prize of 152., to^ Mr. 

 Thomas Groves of Manor-house, Nun-Monckton, Yorkshire. 



Class VII. Mares and Foals.— The priz* of 202., to Mr. J. G. 

 Sheppard, of the BTffth House, Campsey Ash, Woodbridjre, 

 Suffolk; 2d, 152.. to Mr. John Smith, of Crownthorpe, Wymond- 

 ham, Norfolk ; 3d, 102., to Mr. William Thompson, of Thorpe- 



le-Si>ken, Colchester. 



Class VIII. Fillies, two years old.— 1st prize of 20?., to Mr. 



N. G. Bartbmpp, of Cretingham Rookery, Woodbridge. Suffolk; 



2d, 152., to Mr. Thomas Beale Browne, of Hampen, Andovers- 



tbrd, Gloucester; 3d, 52., to the Right Hon. Lord St. John, of 



Melchbourne, Kimb lton. 



LEICESTER SHEEP. 



Judges.— Jos. Allison, N. C. Stone, and Val. Babfobd. 



Class I. ShearHng Ram«.— 1st prize of 352., to Mr. William 

 Sanday. of Ho!mepierr*pont, Nottingham; 2d, 202, to the 

 same ; 3d. 10J., to the same. 



Class II. Rams of any other age —1st prize of 302., to Mr. 

 Thomas E. Pawlett, of Betston,^ Biggleswade, Beds ; 2d, 202., 

 to the same ; 3d, 1<'2., to the same. 



Class III. Shearling Ewes.— 1st prize of 202.. to Mr. William 

 Sanday, of Holmepierrepont, Nottingham ; 2d, 152., to Mr. 

 William Abraham, of Barnetby-le- Wold, near Brigg, Lincoln; 

 3d, 102., to Mr. William Sanday, of Holmepierrepont, Not- 

 tingham. 



SOUTHDOWN, OR OTHER SHOUT-WOOLLED SHEEP. 

 Judges.— Messrs, Edward Pope, Peteb Pubves, and 



Thomas Weall. 



Class I. Shearlinir Rams. — 1st prize, 352., to Mr. Jon^s Webb, 

 of Babraham, Cambridge ; 2d, 202., to the same ; 3(5, 102 , to 

 the same. 



Class IT. Rams of any other age. — 1st prize, 302., to Mr. 

 William Rigden. of Hove, Brighton, Sussex; 2d, 20/ , to Mr. 

 Jonas Webb, oi Babrabam ; 3d, 102 , to the same. 



Class III. Shearling Ewes. — 1st, 202., to Mr. Jonas Webb, of 



Babraham ; 2d, 152., to the same; 3rd, 102., to Mr. William 

 Ridden, of Hove, Brighton. 



LONG-WOOLLED SHEEP (NOT LEICESTER?). 

 Judges.— Robebt Be a man, John Clabke, and 



Edwabd Clabke. 

 Class I. Shearling Rams. — 1st prize, 252., to Mr. William 

 Game, of Aids worth, Northleach ; 2d, 152., to Mr. William 

 Lane, of Eastington. Northleach, Gloucester. 



Class IT. Rams of any other age. — 1st prize, 202., to Mr. 

 George Hewer, of Ley Gore, Northleach, Gloucester; 2d, 102., 

 to Mr. William Game, of Aldsworth, Northleach, Gloucester. 



Class III. Shearling Ewes.— 1st prize, 102., to Mr. William 

 Lane, of Eastington, Northleach, Gloucester; 2d, 52., to 

 the same. 



MOUNTAIN SHEEP. j 



Judges.— James Walkeb, John Clatden, and William Cox. 

 Class I. Rams of any age. — 1st prize, 202., to Mr. John Dodd, 

 of Catcleiigh Otterburn, Northumberland ; 2d, 102., to Mr. 

 John Robson, of East Kieldor, Bellingham. 



Class II. Shearling Ewes. — The prize of 102., to Mr. John 

 Nureombe, of Ilopcott Farm, Minehead, Somerset. 



Class III. Ewes of any age. — The prize of 10/., to Mr. John 

 Robson, of East Kieldor, Bellingham. 



PIGS. 



Judges. — William Hesseltine, Benjamin Swaffield, 



and W. Tindall. 



near 







Class I. Boars of a large breed. — 1st prize, 152., to Mr. R. 

 Rroadhurst Hill, of Bach Hall, Chester ; 2d, 102., to Mr. George 

 Edward Taylor, of Oatlands Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire; 3d, 52., to 

 Mr. John B. Spearing, of Chilton, Hungerford, Berks. 



Class II. Boars of a »«mall breed. — 1st prize. 152 , to Mr. James 

 Dixon, of Westhrook Place, Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire ; 2d, 

 102., to Mr. William Ludlam, of Bradford, Yorkshire; 3d, 52., 

 to Mr. John Radmore, of Thorverton, Cullompton, Devon. 



Class III. Breeding Sows of a large breed.— Ut prize, 152., 

 to Mr. Joseph Tuley, of Keighly, Yorkshire; 2d, 52., to Mr. 

 Charles Jackson, of 46, Goodram Gate, York. 



Class IV. Breeding Sows of a small breed.— 1st prize, 152.' 

 to Mr. Samuel Druce, jun., of Eynsham, Oxon ; 2d, 5/., to Mr" 

 George Edward Taylor, of Oatlands Mill, Leeds. 



Class V. Breeding Sow Pigs of a large breed, above four 

 and under eight mouths old. — 1st prize, 102, to Mr. Joseph 

 Tuley, of Keighly, Yorkshire ; 2d, 52., to Mr. Matthew Newman, 

 of Court Farm, Hayes, Uxbridge. 



Class VI. Breeding Sow Pigs of a small breed, above four 

 and under eight months old.— 1st prize, 102., to Mr. E. G. Bar- 

 nard, M.P., of Gosfield Hall, Halatead, Essex; 2d, 52., to 

 the same. 



Veterinary Inspector — Professor Simonds. 



COMMENDATIONS. 



Shobt-hobns. — Class 1. Mr. J. S. Crosland's bull ; Mr. 

 Joseph Gillett's bull ; Mr. James Pearson's bull ; Mr. Wm. 

 Raine's bull ; Mr. Chas. Towneley's bull ; Mr. R. C. Lownde's 

 bull ; Mr. Thomas Crisp's bull ; Mr. Thomas S. Atkio's bull ; 

 Mr. J. Squire^ Gray's bull; and Mr. James Douglas's bull! 

 Class 

 bull 

 and 



heifer ; Mr. Richard Stratton's heifer ; Mr. Charles Towneley'* 

 heifer ; and Mr. Wm. Fletcher's heifer. Class 5. The Hon. 

 H. Noel Hill's heifer ; Mr. Wm. Smith's three heifers ; Mr. 

 John Kirkham's heifer ; Lord Feversham's heifer ; Mr. E. 

 Smithe Owen's heifer ; Mr. B. Wilson's two heifers : Mr. 

 John Booth's heifer ; Mr. Richard Booth's heifer; Mr. James 

 Douglas's heifer ; Mr. M. S. Stewart's heifer; and Mr. Thos. 

 Crisp's heifer. 



Hebefobds.— Clasa 1. The Rev. J. R. Smythie's bull • and 

 Mr, James Walker's bull. Class 2. Mr. Philip Turner's 'bull. 

 Class 3. The Rev. J. R. Smythie's cow ; Mr. J. Walker's cow • 

 and Mr. John Monkhouse's cow. Cla*s 4. The Rev. J. R* 

 Smythie's heifer. Class 5 Lord Berwick's heifer ; Mr. Edward 

 Pric«'s heifer; Mr. Edward Williams's heifer; and Mr. J. 

 Addis's heifer. 



Devons.— Class 1. The Earl of Leicester's bull ; and Mr 

 Thomas Miller's bull. Class 2. Mr. J. A. Thomas's bull'. 

 Class 3. Mr. George Turner's two cows ; and Mr. T. W. Four- 

 acre's cow. Class 4. Mr. Samuel Farthing's two heifers- and 

 Mr. J. K. Farthing's heifer. Class 5. Mr. Samuel FanhiiiK'* 

 heifer; Mr. John Nurcombe's heifer; and Mr. William M 

 Gibb-»'a heifer. 



Channel Islands. - Class 1. Mr. John Boswell's bull. 

 Class 2. Mr. H. le Messuner's bull. Class 3. Mr. John Hume's 

 cow ; and Mr. P. Dauncev's cow. Class 4. Mr. P. Dauncey's 



u 8 Tp X K?il IID, " ClaM *• Mr * Ja? ' Oorringe's bull. Class 3. 



Mr. 1. Child s cow. 



Scotch Polled.— Class 5. Mr. W. Fullerton's heifer 



Hobses -Class 1. Mr. F. L. Popham's stallion. Class 7. 

 Messrs. Stevens and Haynes' mare and foal. 



Shobt-wuols. — Class 1. Mr. Jonaa Webb's three ranm 

 Class 2 Mr. R. Boy's ram ; Mr. William Sainsbury's ram • and 

 Mr. J. R. Overman's ram. Class 3. Mr. J. V. Shellc 

 ewes ; and Mr. J. R. Overman's pen of ewes 



LoNG-wooLS.-Ciass 1. Mr. C. Large's rain ; Mr. G. Hewer's 

 ram ; and Mr. Wm. Lane's ram. Class 2. Mr. Charles Lara's 

 ram ; Mr. Wm Game s rarn ; and Mr. George Hewer's ram. 



Pios.-Class 1. Mr. E Bowly'g boar. Class 2, Mr. J. H. 



01 as? 



[July 



19. 



s4. Mr. John Rad more's sow . \f r tI 

 and the Earl of Radnor's sow. cias fi u U!hv ■<>** ' 



B. T. Dbandbeth Gibbs Fon rs ***** 



' on * Sector of th*Rk 



Among the cattle exhibited, both extr-* ' 



were to be seen, the best, probablv T ** 



in the 



of 



9 



two years and four months old .L £ Ca8e of tk 



. .t^i.« vlxi 8n on-horn bull !? 



hibited by Mr. John Kirldiam/rT' u^ .H n. 



Class 



its skin 



lence of its form 



Spilsby, Lincolnshire, a remarkabTv welfe ab ^ 

 and the worst, certainly, in the IJ^t^ Q 

 mucli smaller and very poor bei<t f. ?. der k 

 But though both extremes may hav '? ^ 

 certainly the steps on the scale between (1^ 

 crowded only at its upper end. m **t 



The short-horn bull which received the fir*t • 

 iss I. was remarkable for the softness and tin* 2 ** 



we never remember to have handhu * 

 excellent in this respect-but it was S^Sl 

 for its size, nor, so far as we could judge for the jf 



- u si a-* ifc W f. faul % s mall behbd'S 

 s.ioulders, the difference of its girth there and fi«u! 



back being very considerable. The bull in Cla*n 

 to which we have already alluded, was much £ 

 superior of the two in this respect. * 



Lord Hastings' bull, No. 6, which received thesecsW 

 prize in Class I., was a remarkably large animal Tw 

 2 inches in girth, 5 feet 9 inches long from the should* 

 to the insertion of the tail, and 5 feet 6 inches hi«T ' 

 one of the largest bulls shown. ™ 



The judges were somewhat liberal in their . 

 mendations of the short-horn stock, which proUWr 

 deserved all that was said in their favour, though i2 

 abundant praise is hardly consistent with the doty rf 

 selection, which is connected with the office of judge. 



Among the Herefords shown, some very fine animih 

 appeared, the prize bull ' *" 

 Lord Berwick, was 



even quality, 



co C . 



m 



Class I., exhibited br 

 a large well made animal of 

 very even quality, standing 5 feet high, 9 feet 

 in girth behind the shoulders, where it is remarbblj 

 deep, and 5 ft. D in. long. Their dimensions, considering 

 the age of the animal, exceed those of the large bull in 

 Class If of the short-horns, but generally the size of 

 animals in the Hereford class was less than that of the 

 short-horns of equal age. The North Devon, again, of 

 which there was a large herd, are in general remarJabfe 

 more for elegance of form than for size. They certainly 

 are a very fine and useful breed of cattle, and their 

 breeders were not backward in the show ; for, consider- 

 ing the extent of country over which the breed prevails, 

 a larger show of Devons than of any other breed wai 

 exhibited. Among the successful exhibitors, the well- 

 known names of Turner and Quartley occur. A large 

 and respectable show of Channel Island cattle 

 present. 



THE FOLLOWING IS AN ANALYSIS OF THE 



EXBIBITION OF CATTLE. 



• - • 



Short-horns 

 Hereford^ 

 Devons .. 



Long-horns 



Channel Islands... 



Sussex 



Scotch horned 



, f polled 



Welsh, Irish, &c. 



Bulls. 



Cows. 



89 



25 



19 



6 



21 



15 



2 



2 



12 



8 



9 



6 



3 



4 



2 



3 



6 



4 



).Yb,.0ld 



Heifebs. 



22 



r 



17 



1 

 6 



3 



2 



2 



3 



I 



Teiiuic 

 Hufiu. 



r. 

 i 



i 

 I 





 I 

 1 



In the afternoon of Wednesday the great dinner of tte 



Society took place, under the presidency of the Duiea 

 Richmond, and in the presence of Prince Albert, *» 

 was most enthusiastically received. Among the speecno 

 of the evening, we find room for that of His w?» 

 Highness, and for extracts from one or two °t heI * 



His Royal Highness Prince Albert said — J>£ 

 Lord Duke— My Lords and Gentlemen 

 sensible of the honour which you have done me in J» 

 posing mv health, and I can assure you, f n^T^ 

 the kind way in which you have responded to W tm 

 will never be forgotten by me. (Cheers.) »w [i ^ 

 have already elapsed since I last dined with j» ^ 



I am ret} 



inonv 



Shelley's pen of 



migratory pavilion ; and I am glad that yon i 

 have pitched it this day under the walls of ^*JJ 

 Castle, and that I should myself have an oppo^L. 

 bidding you a hearty welcome in the noi r^ 

 (Cheers.) Your encampment angularly ■ ««**»» rf 

 that which the barons of England, the feuda o ^ 

 the land, with their retainers, erected roj 

 Windsor Castle, on a similar mead though no e^ ^ 

 in the same locality. (Cheers.) They came then ^ ^ 

 in steel, with lance and war-horse. X on m ^ 

 more peaceful attire, and the animals you e -^ 

 you to the meeting are the tokens of your_ ^ ^ 

 cultivation of the arts of peace. (Loud cnee : . ^ 

 John came trembling amongst his subjec is, ^ 



compelled to sign that great charter wmc' ^ 

 since been your birthright. (Great ^ e ^ A loTD < 

 Sovereign came confiding among her my .^^ 

 people ; she came to admire the results ot " ' exe rtioB» = 

 and to encourage them to persevere in tne ^ 



and the gratification which the Queen has Mt ^ ^ 

 of your splendid collection must, I "° "T f ^ doe* 

 pated in by all who examine it. (^ nee ^ ; it # w itne«e» 



pleased at this success, not "dy,^ „ oW within <** 

 by many visitors from foreign lanas * > {o ^ 

 shores, whom every Englishman mu^ , che€r 



with respect for the state of British agncuKu tj 

 but also F because I feel, to a certain ^J^ef 

 responsible for having deprived you ^^ the pe 

 most interesting, feature of your sliow in) plenie»» 



fruits, and the agricultural machines aa ^ ^ » 

 Though separated from your collection, m J 



