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irremediable, few Sie’ tow ali are admit A, as patients A aly ha a hat all the other conditions specified be cm- | Linseed-cake—say an equal portion of each—might 
regre! nors th: e 
ite mage tri jet Sica ft conjunction 4, That steel cultivators shall be in the yard not later than bo “profitably A sed after es lst of July, as 
Society has availed to bring to the College Infir Monday the 12th of July, and the ou that x time ‘ the lam egin to eat a 
with Semele’ nw of oxen, sheep, or pigs, when the Tuesday the 13 a ttle, and it is very important to get them to do so at 
auy oe of di n the merely nominal scale of} 5. The stewards of mplement department shall be at the earliest possible period, in order to prepare them fi 
subjects Sich was adopted a few years since for medical uoan if eg think Wey to have the performance of a whi h 1 ti ke p ae 
charges e, operations, keep, &c., of such a nimals, has = gem a class written out aud appended to weaning, W vn generally ta ght 
rag this most desirable object; and the 
i e = <p fies know, what more can be done to onal i May 19. difficulty commences against t whic e have so con- 
remorethe ey pirar akoso T eae ad tinually to contend. I will suppose eh — 2 be 
joa relereemnation, tothe pupils. By thus again directing FLAX SOCIETY, BELFAST: April 20.—Letters were | a ude d by the » 25th of July » by, as far as cae 
fhe attention of the eects got to the oe the Gov read the prospects of Plax. -sowing in their dis- ar pene tr sa fairl ttled, at k 
would hope that some g tricts. Generally, throughout end, there had been | Until the latter become fairly settled, and return a to 
— The number ‘pupils which has been ; ; i their troughs. They are then to be taken from thè 
"Perms. Za tothe College is somewhat greater than |an indisposition sow to the al extent, owing t S J : 
_simitted to the College tated, thoy have been most | the very bad yield of 1856 an letter from | Summer-fed seeds, and regularly laid out over the wh 
3 et in thelr a tartans, and will, ater 3 eoeiving in- in- | Mr. G tor, London, was read, Sera T on yart a pa pip pem and peel Sadi 
structions for two session Sagib e tor exami | discovery he had made, b ich he can convert Flax- | W^ich will be by this O receive them, 1 
f , und y » DY € 
ee a Raggy et tat to th ee e provisions straw into a prades fit for paper, nd stating that rimen ng like er following proportions :—150 of the 
Veterinary Surg rhaps be necessary to | from 18 tons of straw 10 tons of paper, e errs to that on | Weak akest and worst sa panties upon the Clover eddish, and 
direct the attention Red A fonari katit ista to the fact that very which the Times i is printed, ep be obtained. He sture, the whole Aae db. 
Tame in various parts of the country have not | referred to the importance of this diseovery, as hitherto | of Linseed- as per i, with a few Oats, Bran, and 
| ok the diploma of the College, nor, ed, have | it was from ie n rags or from coarse Flax fibre that Malt-culm ; or, in short, with any d artifi food - 
attended any lectures on veterinary science ; while others peper has chiefiy been made, while, $y working up the | they may incline to eat best, in a on to 
bave entered as pupils, ained `o rt time, and 1 di ‘or Fl Cabbages, 4 or 5 acres of which should invariably be 
me into the country to practice with but an imper- hole plant into a pulp, short an inferior |Flax-straw, i i T 
D Siod, of the principles of the healing art. Per | which would not pay the expense of steeping, drying, grown fi is especial purpose, early York 
Uos OF T OLLEGE.—Although but few cattle have | and scutching, ist be profita’ od made into paper, the variety, sown in seed-beds in August, and transplanted 
been admitted tients, yet some very interesting and | material for which is now so s early in October on well-manured ridges, will be quite 
unusual cases have found their way into the infi ; ready for eating by the lst of August, an by far 
` and notwithstanding it has not been customary to particu- the best green food given them on Grass land, till 
in col uence of thereby unnecessarily in- Fa ’ Club 
easing the length of the Annual Report, still the rmers* u the 10th of Septen y may then be turned 
; ors are desirous of adverting to one of almost unique : Rearing and Diseases of Lambs.—At the | upon the early Turnips, which, by good management 
] giaiscter, namely, dere 3 = e ben brain in a Saai mieink last week Mr. J. Marshall, of Rise. they soon learn to e r which, in the ordinary 
SOMME Gtk case were very remarkable, tid affrded RER Lincolnshire, eit x tig on this subject. He| course of events, no farther diffic peri or danger is 
| matter for deep reflection on the part of the physiologist | said :—I know of n! othing more perplexing to a Lincoln- to _be pres vaire Ther th oh owever, in 
well as the pathologist. The attack was somewhat | shire sheep-breeder than the ordinary management of iduit he 
It is 
—The visits into the country by the Vilisiiary|* 
, Siaa on the authority of the Council, have no been 
pg numerous this year, and the Governors would gaa 
E the inenscti ingement which has been made eie 
e n 
intermixed ; 
f lit 
ron sina we 
d or bad ap, of |i 
of 
ttle 
en seen large piri oe lomb apparently Teath a and 
full of vigour when taken from "the ewes, in three t 
$ rwards the most aa sa saiedale 
i four 
and 
tiea; or reduced to 
Da 
| placed i on the prospect 
ds, as a i and r. we of his 
‘arm ur 500 acres, con- 
rass. land, and four 
be kept 100 acres of this 
be 
i inonra rable er. 
which n no nursing, however, cae can ea overcome. 
malady to which I sii about to allude, and 
which for the tal sake of distin int 
Garig poro -pneumonia, “which | is raes another 
ae ay out p epi per an 
t has peared to 
a insidious, and si 
sord ag 
1 
t 
r 1 
ojan 
r they a 
myst ery. So long as t yest pe are e tependent npon the 
ewes for their support, t ppear to go on well e ~~ 
wea healthy eg “Rourishi ing ; bat as soon 
e deprived of f that t support, and the keeping 
A yA ENT 3 
e ofthe post te ae ri i see 
for the supply of our meat | 
less, but that pea is scare ely a pro- 
this — Besides this 
as a Or 
le 
T thin k eaten so, well nigh altogether 
exe; a mne e lands intended for 
the y are Sa with this formidable disease, and die 
by hundreds. Mr. J ekyll, of Eog Mo „peron of 
extensive 
wing can be plo 
w-grass, for mowing a 
making wo hay. for the car horses, and. puhkeqient 
des sia they are weaned. Orro i a 
pla ostly happens 
that from 
causes incidental toa ihe hed 
4 1. IENA 
T 
He 
me 
i 
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to 
a 
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cr 
a 
& 
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oF 
8 
a 
8 
rear two lambs eac! 
malt-culm, as perea eroh and the 
their sides ; and if 100 x than are for- | mained ; the 
p 
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TH 
BEER 
Se 
4 
ie 
: 
us 
Riou 
Be tipae 
s 
domesticated kiimaa. 
behalf of the le ors of the College, 
RICHARD Bravvorr Berens, V.P. 
Š Seeur chap nort, May 12.—Lord Berners, President, 
, Chairman of 
re put in 
lock are regularly suppli 
have no witha or running stream 
avail | them selves í of, 
EIA ETA consider the 
ane Presented by four owners of steam ploughs, | fi 
t trial of steam 
ey 
Bees 
{i , 
J 
4 
Waki > A 
‘fe Connell unanimously adopted 
Rat the prize 
Vile jean of 5002, offered for the best Steam Culti- 
ee be ‘withdrawn nor divided for the 
trials of ston’ 25 this prize is offered by the Society, all 
me è cultivatora must take a in competition 
e fication No. 1in th 
to interpret “ L ood gia an the judges 
tor” to 
cultivating implemen 5 oeda 
some weeks before putting in practi ce, has favoured me with the pivots 
Wheat, which oped not be i ja erre a beyond the T a this subject. 
fi after Italian 
e earliest symptom which I havı 
dlani REAM one, two, 0 Aa sie ge: ve 
cough cpa and in hort time 
some. mb partially 1 okas its a 
gsis mucus př constantly di: 
h begins e distressing. low 
fever sets in, with a ani ete loss of Appetito, pair ca 
and nantes) anid whi: and the irritatior gs fe ae 
but constant cough, the lamb sinks and leS: 
post mortem examination the first thing which ai Da 
attention was the very pale and wasted OONA of the 
muscular fe See el a a considerable a u of fat re- 
ere pale, ani 
about with as much rapidity and e as f their 
st rison-house would allow ; their ceaseless vermicular 
motio me exactly calculated to produce great irritation, 
mti: 
he pasture may suggest. remain’ ig vered, but it was late in the , and I think it likely 
of seeds will, if tolerably nb plan ita they would have recovered without this. I intend, however, 
and single lambs p et f stowed the fore to make a further trial of this remedy; but while 
m of cure is of importance to us, the cause and a preventive 
going addition „of cake or are of much greater. The 
fk these pests pass, and how they enter i 
he remaining 70 ewes and lambs will be rer on 35 pee Fon much aid us; ee I fear ee 
acres (at the ra gs of two per acre) of the old Grass fore si pig oral orth, ‘the AAAA 
land; 50 acres of which will also (at the rate of benefit ix’ I have observed this affectio 
| thr » per acre) 8 o 
for the purpose 
o Wes England # 
> | lambs out lear than fe Yanna a 
by April, and they were ob 
He had been 
account be bee to He pe quite empty. I believe, in were seized with a cough, aaa with a apes 
hot weather, sheep w water require a | the lungs were found to be full of small worms. | The only 
great deal less fi e more comfortable and | means of providin; inst the evil that he net tee 
healthy. The summer-f in each of the - not to allow the lambs to Sooo ot gemma gas 
ing cases en edt down extremely close ; | ward spring they were obliged t cs ee e fo 
indeed, in a dry su would casual o er than Lincoltire he omi ; ® disease, which 
appear as if bi hea rifle or rene to live upon ; yet | he had pa able ee ag ag oaos year on 2 arg 
this a scarcity may by means of the wih ee fot by asia he at De Lad come to 
profitabl; 
sraing 
all 
of hapa I allude ay 
eddie ot the artificial fi Food to Which I have before | Tondon almost on 
uded, which ink ways suggest 
an purpose to hear Dither Mr. Marshall could 
effectual remedy. 
Capt. Davy (South Moulton) had lost an immense 
ntage of his lambs. 
believed one of the cases of this disease was that many 
