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E AG RICULTURAL GAZETT 
muscular tibre in 
congested state o f others 
ake for sage oei the description of the best o 
in the show 
ol “ the 
RD WORTLEY, + ang and breede 
hea a weighe a; 7 lbs. 
in azg anim ted 
some of these organs and ‘the | [around 
alik 
. The le w ventricle bad iy a erg 
a —r “es re- 
“his 
of pomm the n en segs 
fore, 
as it may test the qualities. of 
g cattle, much 
syst 
compatible with par health of Er 
oment, ‘or o = 
am exertion 
less, so highly sxe 
val 
Sirm, of Ham mpstead, 
= he charged E vey 
uch then 
4 
E. [Feprvary 97, 1856, | 
jit self — the force of — —— o 
| and action of the im nts themselva 
t| spe aon relation P ad “he po power wih a whieh a 
Sinai peee = by nd thi 
‘ar irom Being w set 
ined by 
| that t rm its “tallest extent) io 
e smallness of th 
called, and the want Pry soot om 
mechanical as aan as pi — a rse 
still ¢ 
s been 
mig Stave is is itself 
Aan not to be | ° 
These 
regarded as prime samples of 
ong 
pat rnb 
SCOTCH BREEDS OF CATTLE 
iginal breeds, n the 
y doubts as to 
oe as one; but Iam 
a that, if we have an o nal breed at 
unsurp assed A Argyleshir hi gt 
siredistincty si if z Se sin to a breed 
county, but I s 
is a case of dise | facts will be best understood by “pathologists, we which, although re reared i in many 
animal whose oandie guna for it the distinc- | he also come home gs, tage and 
tion of the gold medal. tainly to the stomachs, of the SE e. “county I have eped It ca 
” vegy ‘he present system of rearin rved that specimens of our 
feeding ys Mr. Gant, ‘one disease i Ap in another A a umn revives almost Ha ige that the breeders of gg 
— Goir Pas nme hs conversion of th ne import sors pare iar: of a and quality? in Seecare a ghee Sma ai aro — V 
into fat, Iam supporte: this qiia by ‘the farm seeds. We ha repeat the request made |) °°) a nd ineness s 
ohaki ro ia 1y of Professor QUEKETT, of the | last year that any of pian eeeuhers interested i in this acs esi oe Dian cack chou nà 
Royal College of Surgeons os re-examined the | subject will follow the example thus put to them, | that ie wae te oe 
hearts in question, and confirmed my | oiai. and send to us for — ination small samples (1 you can compare a a large 
[ need scarcely advocate the s oe importance of | oz, by measure each) of any Grass, Turnip, Mangel | g)most t exactly the same. The quality orth i 
this result, = no o can dispute the pige ten- | Wurze el, Carrot, Clover, or other seeds they may be | con see Wholly Unsurpassed, ther 
ek a y which the structur of an out amin m from whom the a aa xture fatty. 
aai A life has been ted | supply was oven eg and giving their own name “Tt is val known that the 
into a The —- may; indeed, prepare food} and address. This request is eom addressed to måg S f England get up our Scotch 
seedsmen but to vihete customer: 
are ina bas wild state a 
ae the 
We do not at all regret with a contemporary 
that the current n umber of the English Agricul- 
t these departments of the neo ory are odd 
subsidiary to the heart, byte ial duty it is to 
pel the vital fluid to t ist 
part sane be nourished and 
renovated. Yet, I foun 
he dors art had Roce: its lane an pe- 
and was converted into a flabby, ine 
aleve krena 
ulation of fat around | 
h 
Prin 
especially. Nor did the substitution of fat referred 
to ienr the ais E aine oven es 
subs twee 
ne "Here it. i an my pathological observations 
bear upon a twofold inquiry of great interest and | m 
: 
f which | sug 
= Tart oe | chielly © atk § “ut their actual | — 
al Society’s Jour s devoted oh to 
topics directly siho ys Mer cultivation. The |p 
br mie ing and improvement of our liv k occup; 
ements, a 
a detailed rt of an Societal how, so larg 
y | n i Galloway, Aberdeen, Kinca 
get accustomed w 
fat in it. 
need n 
to a i Aani: pete aj ig 
rdine, and 
at breed has come to be what it is forms adii 
towed otim sneer they are a species of (on 
lander ewha t t change d and hay ing lost their be 
eed, but go on 
as that of Salisb 
of the part just issued of the Journal, Ap quite” 
| likely to be useful as a full report of the danson 
het cattle, sheep, and pigs exhibited at the last 
nual show 
“The Report of Implements is written by Mr. 
Hoskyns, who refers in 
gestion, we understand, of the la SEY 
to th character of the Salisb dave | 
—and to = drills, mo disteibetirs, 
Boa =e" the |t 
oe 
‘Let an animal be fed b yond the limit 
a with health, and the superfluous fat is no 
Hoskrns also 
Those in Galloway are larger ro hin 7 i 
hook to the tail, though not so broad 
no means a garden of Ede en, bein 
m | the pors 
the m ost magnificent animals you can 
may "the Aberdeen folks have the credit ‘of 
tually invades and eventually supers rn 
_ e then pets fat instead of the 
wn to anatomists), in which reside 
the ma e power of maie, and can utritive 
value for human food. sa; 
place of f meeting soe soviet a ie Society’s | 
$ a 
oe 
and private place of business and | 
the best Scots for the Dondon market. There 
e Fife br i 
‘A central 
rest, io beforehand useful 
an ece: 
Lra al 
such meat, no longer ret retains its healthy s structure 
and 
one ‘ bench.’ 
into fat, although still presenting the 
of ordinary muscle, and thereby etn por 
buyer and seller. 
“*Weshould, ag mig expect in vain to replenish | 
our own muscles the use pal su SS pray nor 
as 
animal | m 
enly prove 
And now hear tke conclusion to which these 
inferences and researches lead as to the influence 
of the prize 
ed 
r death. The slightest exertion to an 
under, such circumstances might sudde 
tal,” 
Yet stances, a 
awarded go medals, and i ia katir 
rize kripe We should not, ear rest ie 
eaping fat on mal, nor be content 
if he ‘dies well,’ at symmetrically 
distributed over the and loins, and 
wit 
back 
bc on of whole- | mu 
“gt now refer Bg sages peg Ah 
oe | different ı committees of ie on the different |m 
ssary ar mis. which _ for the time ned 
ae 
classes of implements thus enum , and must fear dey have ee 
at present content with an extract from the pen | te rape t 
of Mr. Hos on steam cultivation, which re- ing Ane res that t tiis 
calls to the mind the real goal for which steam aun of opinion the = 
cultivators anus strive—not ere superiority | came 
s regards economy when compared with ordinary | bull, he put 
rse-power, but a i ches as steam has/ dam, offspring, or cousins, 
hitherto exhibited wherever it has, in the manner |in and in. Whatev 
befitti ting it, been brought into competition with the | effect, I do not pre 
bata crs 
dupaaity "and concentrated action with which the 
cular power—new modelli 
eve 
recasting the y pte ss 
the ai 
fact 
engineer familiar with the unrivalled | gt 
very systems it has been summ moned | could 
to 
ful e soley of results prese 
complacent satisfaction, the « su 
fundam y wrong. 
ed pe the 
not quite as well esas econo- 
n to his s ears simple con- 
pets once, tead of 
spicion Feng there 
(6) 
A 
for Mr. Orr of G 
brought Holder 
is the gr which his whole experience of the 
um 
re 
of that a here power the pre 
a igs i mere 
E 
truse | 
e obse anal at every 
whatever blood it be composed, there can 
the breeders have been 
ce be’ 
parce are tolerably yadi in the 
mi ig pied s a efendi that can only free 
muzzles, and a decided dash of the | 
