410 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
(tt er ate i 
persons breed their animals of too delicat eae o 
er ware wn rese hardy constitutions thoy would x not from England, the other two were Sco! The e] ae 
Pnature’s best, ean ae lon, F potent oe oe ieee mo thers T, ria alone s ee satsactory poe at | ASS anp BR BO Wie ocu th 
animals) they did very Poel but when they had to A i li aed impartiality o examinators. The the season (now ready) c: Y, 
Se gat ey Senay Pane systems were unable ¢o digest thetr | Pyoodh, Ze tes io r. Ja i Wils son, Manor sows, oF Erino and Gio oxinia ER thet 
wi ay em its ingredients. Woodho a e learn that this penton tes and R Sen tree pe a xt d 
r. O. Wallis (Overstone Grange, Northamptonshire), as ednented = Cirencester College. North B ritish zme 
believed that the worms which Re been spoken of as area culturis Just uti Pii 
enerated in the lambs were the result of previous Mangel Wureel. —I have this season had a patch YUL 
ing. f the Mangel W pa with a 
Wher A ed fi Sines) ith Varel and the Rutabaga. OF the |stanges, situations, solis, and 
rst commenced farming he had only rable er, which is the ite or Sugar Beet. OPERATION ils, an simien. 
farm; and having no moans of changing te fod of his tock, | celebrated in Prussia, T have been induced by this | fho year. -B ija = eho er 
common for him then to jets Petron: sheep a tines a all — surges pa 24 5 oes grec 
of 400 a res. Under these circumstances he Firg pm ba m aie not succeed ie S heavy ‘a nd, but on d d fri agi 
Sap e caine Se eseding of sheep or nee | soils it will produce a vast gen ntity of vi wi pinni paman 
z 6 adop e latt lan. v ritious 
changed from seeds to PaE, Paa back eoding "his seep Hx eee eee — ve E should conceive, of fat- 
agra Pe | Coeremasente, was that where he formerly lost ria Fia ig_for marke at least, which is sayin 
easential that there should be s pence He considered it sted alt ing. For milch cows, too, in winter, it ba p | Beal 
Ti rd to sheep. He also held it to be very $ a S | Th The leas tes mapas probably superior even to Car 
8 e very closely. M: 
Dane moas or neat “a stoc E Anaao Mrge — adel an o be nutritiou nent, 
Die ced wakes spe tM He was Oy o of opinion th that if two stantial, ee rus of any ane agen i a aore | cannot fail, = avg upon, to 
mers would be eunblod ‘to keep E larger oi ar a ayee nowledge; they wo e good summer-soiling ar 
and j — rane: Page pa at z less proportionate cost PE and pi gs, mos perhaps even superior to Clov. 
E cal otis anne thane was not a sufficient | [OF “2e ʻa ne green rive or leaves, afforde ed b 
depts 40'f9ll beck upon, the malady se ate were two yi ticle E eoe- able; 4 $ HE = 
z ch x t x R D RY 
Eni onki pe perhaps, to a “agrees josen gh pa > oe ani. h eae Seay depriving any plant of its leaves Prac ae AND Sor 3 NERS A Gat Sg ISTANN 
aee aliove An the chief preventive was change, whatever fro ‘ s does not materially detract mg Manageme ny t of the Kitchen M aie le to the Parma 
Mr, Little (Lan hill, Chippenh bic the siege ey ‘trait, or ultimate product. That | house Pla: Enitivation o of — kia pei 
Panli A a ee $ with Mr. = Sei tually the effect with Cabbages I know by ser By Ros s alenda of Gardening iyan 
ms be chil relied upon asa preventive of diseas wnat | ero rope by Papero ROTTE Hrana 23 ei Bociety, and of th the Royal Com sma 
among ys ing away their superfluous Tllustra edb mission of Pomel 
Bee aera vemiacs "ims fe storein ie i nenda tit the ane | Bucs Waa San agai 
pasturage to be found. There they knew noth ere was no rich e weakened ne such a degree as to prevent its ge oe and UA City, London; ad 
which had been described by Mr. M: Starehall. a ing of the disease ree or cabbaging, by stripping off 1 : B E 
tithe opinion that thak dicn nd he was inclined BOWE Bie are’ desti ping eaves, which, ARTER’S FLORAL ILLUSTRA 
rated by the rich pastures pe gtr Goes eat measure gene- t , are destined to fall spontaneously, I| JAMES CARTER AND TIONS. 
lambs r fell in the month of ara o Nene a but saab Soames Se Cee ee ee T Doneo at af commenced ia 
after remaining in a sheltered fold till stro gian s en to- be case, the grower will b ate No. 1 of a series of Coloured 
the weather n $ ae pris Saona — ined by his sag ta call for su: ner or Wi k ring Nan (drawn by Andr wa) which vw 
June, the i with the Willshive Semen te Warzel Corana oe magi el | their fatenticn that each Pate ct 
y as many changes of food EMA gia do} Saree; She sing CASOIPIAN DA mall share of | 2°Velties of the season. One of 
sd so ef farmer = in iho connay. (these rs or scythe naar a e Goat s, when stored, appear to resist the lica; ee of — Illustrations is that 
our or five changes in the IS yo in an adhesive soil amateurs and 
id sabe DEN fartas a brge g quantity of Sainfoin a ee po copeaidejabla trouble in cleaning t their > te must be a paapa ba seni the great numb 
“scour” or diarrhoea. Wiener oars for what set s termed w Farmer’s Calendar, 1802. merane ie The at a oe a sch Plate i ne eee 
nee they naturally turned to Sainfo Ftc perience Poy their of 12 postage sta 
Sapo Ba ldon. Hunge fi Notices to Cor Prate No. I. contains— P 
this was fi Ta s ord): saidi in Wiltshire Bimop Warp: Subscriber. We Soe a by this name. Calliopsis © pen iy ss Lupinus pubescens elegans 
ave 
“They were òssa to another disease, of a most awful| i clean Serena gpk espe se Sd erseverance A ae a pulcherrima Leptosiphon densiflorusaltw 
haractor—a disease which was almost einen that which hens a g for the destruction of xa sum gran orum verum i 
pa described tleman from the north. ILING BONES FOR aeaee pi new da 
from the disease in Linco iiS in thie ree ect EE E drone 2 manuring pur ae Anon.. Tt does not injure them for | Acroclinium roseum ece ie 
Tinie on bean cases, worse than the disease, the quantity of TEE ICR bare FUA | Nentartinm, new awh crimson | New Whe Champion 
that, while they saved the ia Ling of t the effect of this was pe: ne it Shee ie = the Senne eps yor you intend to sow, | Lupinus Menziesi fe 
in other : There were three pa the scour they injured it te Turnips “‘on the ridge,” or sow it broadenst bees Indian Pink, white rave pulls mga 
he ape] . The first was the waning aE ihe ae ce harrowing aion. precede anini on the flat. before white marbled Delphintum formosum 
which of course generally had th m . You may ch 
remedy was feeding the lambs on ot at ipa ga enpagi Sees EIE i he aed Tor ie oe ee Pare No. IIT. contains— 
fa antidote; au hed one of tie best tage wao eg | ROC bo dat aden in that caas t is bettor that bhe should | Schmiat Coline rat eae) 
on a of Wheat. As in all oA | ; K case it is better that the calves varieties 
deal of this years Wheat woul probability a great ept in a yard with a shed. In this shed Tacsonia ignea EEE eha 
eat would be lost through excessive | Shallow troughs containing a li shed there may be poma 
Surin allen nana i M AEE FT| Me meanen same m aet aea a far Anaa | ___Sotone, 2 i Hor, a 
feeding on Sainfoin. ney ahaa wince vantage of pe ape gp eo under shelter which the Sagoo be WOR = Sa ROTAN Lonia (ES) 
disease ; he had a specific against - e-or more fra i- 1 N 
disease ‘in sock of sheep. rag — ed ag to arrest this fearful enough to stretch across the hoas aon i Ripe ae od Bi Tem ghee Dag Ea 1 GE FES, 
win aaa ete There was not scour, although it and pulled up out of reach when not required m the f | Regins ean a the Royal Botanic 
Mr. J. G. King E aian A awed a Rok 0 These fe cos day when the ees Promena Botman Wa ia Uni o imaa 
lambs this season to run over ng bury) had all ne contain o 
the WO Or fields of Whe: .| hanging catch toeach at openings 
iwi bee tein 1 lambs wheal] Osi. healing ous potaea tee | CLASE BOOR OF BOTANY, 
à} nd in this way thi 3 
The Chairman said th which Mr. Marshall scored (I of fa feeding them willed dee aay advantages are penta fenm of the Vegetable 
aoe seen apai differen e from which pa 10 Dis te: keeping them fixed a tk ther ‘shed sion Work may algo: botiad i Bry 
sali gd cause y panty, Mn Wallis spoke of low| from sucking on eoe Y p nie the are “dem agers ans pinto Ei 
ty disease; now h _| to do. The ae are very apt , 10s. 6d. 
sidered + est. fod were moat anban CON- | Mr, Newlands, our best agricu be ‘made as described oy | ant Te RGEDA LE Pirrania 
attacked. He had lost a great ma ee to be} Vol. tof hater sthabediner tec r BOTANICAL GEOGRAPHL amn 
70 in one field i i ny lambs, asmany as} farm is arable as ree ros uro) And if your With a seaman eg 
in 14 days. His losses occurred whe on roots as wi pt cara the cattle are to be fed 
lambs were from six to 12 Iwhen the} mad ring winter the cow house 
a 2 wate old. He quite see tere roe conta the Stetion. showing Wisite E R te ee "For Blementary Papi 
. . gangway for P a y 
disease was to wean them anh The oan = ore, gunas, and a opece of about KA ome ei und. for | . mane ake eee a= fot Bee: 
sustained in. the cou z H e great loss w: Leonia room for cleaning up, bringing litter, rege a a one OF B OTANY: Being an. an: y 
to 40 he T ples. He had lost Pigatios should be made with a lean-to roof, high nougl it to the Stud: ( 
that were twins; an his the wall to allow of a gangway for > high enough next riba’ of the Structure, Functions, 
while on t e hand he had lost ewes,| should be perfectly soparated’so a8 te Tondano ens messin eet Rae 
that brought two lambs, he had lost only two ewes | Hy, and open shed should bo the a ing house, “tia cov | —Thisdapr 
that brought a si only two ewes| Pyre and open shed should be th = eta nn 
single lamb. * pigsties the east e north range and the day, in » Pp. 172, with 
) conti ing, and Paap eg (reing ja Mig 1S foot, ft. as Tength of the by, bore and an open aa Ta ACTIONS OF a es 
the ewes’ udders became sore, and the prano: W for SETIS a a rh ke a . = "Cost soy p 
“ e used alum and treacl pA Oak-Coppice 
was obliged to call in the à reacle, but | straw, e would not cover z 1. and th | 
A veterin: p with q 
I ary surgeon, who pro- possible the i position and De ea wot sine “Coppice Barik o "yJ orrs M'Leop, North 
certain] ery Lie: BA. If you can obtain chalk of wary sruinel ae ld. | 9. Reclamation of Neglected Plantations. 
ri per "load, an ro greater e: = i a quality at 3d. Contractor of Fi Pat Wood oi 
eseo to lime at 20s. a a a h orn A are par ay Operations, 3 
immediate effect as v will, however, n ve 1 ti d P ink 
in little heaps on the ha rrain iae should. be pub down > E Foretar Ti Hon. the: 
8 and ploughed in shallow haps and when slaked to th “the Right lon: Ene 
te fertility use the b atonce. If you wish imme- hen ag i i ee 
o a “te best lime. If ou Piee heie rat | Teni = oss Land. By JoHN 
good. use, gradually into cultivated fertility, | 5, Book-kee ; 
Lénoolnahi THE ing for the Fo rest; with 
shire, he a erin AT èg cena i re Mr. Cartwright’s hand of Bhidrt horns illust: in Forms of Accounts. By. 
A tiated aramanda lr: Straffo officiating as auctioneer, Dersty- -Surveyor to the Right H 
the| #24 Heifers: No. 12, Venus, red an oe s sold:—Cows} 6, On the Earl en ore 
n EE the lambs that | Grand Duke, 1051, by Mr. H. Hall aitat ome old, by St Sheree: he 
ders, the evil was not confined to eaoe thet bas mem a ar Ee os by Usurer, ion be rite, T. ah ing Plantations. By Jony 
= S| Eee pi ote pe ot dag | * Re E 
rs old, by U: aT y ing of Ce Bark. By JAMES Ty tae 
osi ; No. 24, Jilt, roan, 2 meta OR Mr. tractor ef Forest ions, Wood 0 
, by Mr. H. Hall, Barton; No. 32, surer, | 9, Returns of Prices of Timber and 
hite, 9 months old, by Second Duke of Cambeldge tan ee and of Forest Labour, throughout 
r — Fog Marlborough, Blenheim. No. x Treland, in 1857. i 
Duke, 1471. bride, red. years old, got ' | 10. Appendix, Proceedings, List of Members, 
unt, red, 8 on; No. 7, John a oe 
bridge, 1101. be, by Mr, Lawiord, Toana Duke of Cam- 
| Rane heifers sold for 22901. 1s., or The “of 
bulls for €412. Is, or 584 6s. each.” The | THE FIRST VOLUME E Courren, (i ( 
one was a. k rar tsat col. c, line 16 from the bottom, for 
6, York Place, Edinburgh. 
