ing the subterranean n flow or 
Sea tc aa are able to determine its posi- 
forward, so the more hty s before, and the] 
nearer he approximates ‘this fort the more advan- 
will he apply his powers. z Tagen: 
s ee researches of a similar 
“1 
of heavy 
road. TI fa 
ly 
this, we “are not yy ates y horses for far 
mt uch le SS a the lig zhter horse get ond 
hl 
THE AS BI OU MERA GAZETTE. 
Registe r 
th her 
neers nstances, | 
ene or "of on ly | 
inly the 
ay 
as 
t Totais emn histories as 
- 
contract with M. Habert-Derousseaux 
— under the follo pes eira prenien 
requested € iae erot to examine his 
t 
i 
10 
a 
do a 
poses 
what the S or other 
ight ods | s 
ose mountains 0 esh which we see labouring 
ost of the finest districts i in England, tiring them- 
selves by os own weig 
“ Tray eller th Continent occupying land in 
LR 
3 
i 
Ht 
Xi 
e public carri 
A lar rly those bred in "Peay in en 
1 
tl the form and action 
m mni eye 
| of the horses which dra 
As heir nature 
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nounce al] 
shall be | ra 
ur 
pi 
a: 
Bi 
EA 
FBREE 
Eeg 
hi in 
ESE 
FEFE 
EEJ 
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on 
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& 
g 
aft 
EJ 
Bod 
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z 
E 
od 
autnero' 
ge 
ae 
speaking figuratively, aa 
sah as iron | fect It is not unusu: ual t 
rants. 
from the 
t priests 
ave 
on ie ca aps 6 or és aeo a > mile stage ‘at the 
rate of 6 miles an hour, 
to the high hest pitch ; ite ‘this with tom 
corn very 
inferior i in quality t to at grown in Eng 
and. To keep 
g thèir condition up |u 
and 
find a m M. Hal pate 
yond for “ae rice of 4000 
Trev the ue i ize pe were only 3900 
to consume nearly as much as his labour is worth; 
unles s5 he lives well he is only half alive, which h 
n fact, his chief "fault lies in 
his having too great | a body and too little spirit, conse- 
is | 600,000 s! 
"Manual, with 
College of Veterinary Su 
597 
corporate designatious as ‘The Royal 
pi 
of this boily 
re we 
surg 
scope increased 
— rghtly-intentioned 
In an important document recen 
age’ Veteri: College of Edinb 5: h, 
that in. Boi ee ee inburg! it is 
ge te 
240. 
square — ; th = 
Owing the of popu ulous 
ae is positively cablished “hat many Scacchi dis- 
ricts, and even 
ox ractitioners of the 
us detrimen 
entire cou’ 
tof 
kay karer art re than from 
moar ce Re be sarar to no a F ent w 
Seia ped 8. 
ed, and Sir bo 
per Bour at ibe? rate of 800 fr. for nate 1000 litres.” 
the contract was signed, Gautherot began his 
iter boring ed ae fe month, just Ps n ier 
ieee inning to joke him about ure, the water 
3 and wit he euch abu dance that it hos “tran to 
ing, 
y ae -horses tó = we have 
nd 
ore A The nimbleness of the at kinds of 
ois ded is owing 
though a 
on kg worse supplied: Elgin, too, 
 squar 
RE po ; 
smaller county, with „an area of 480 are 
their moderate si their 
liftin 
in eo veterinarians are very urgent. 
PAIRA 
` Argyllshire, with 
g weight 
cis in particular) to the sam ined with 
xe low position of the shoulder, T occasions 
= horizontal nat 
droscope 
Somer pF heartily 1 to 
ward rush of the 
un 
much T'a “Weill see about that p ~ come 
y those in use i 
Bw 
The pimein sa 
the the. counties ihr es Merioneth, zA Medtgomery, 
This is "too much, my good | are len site “adapted to „all agricultural _ Purposes, 
pet 
talk: to-da a 
Aehre, ng, they 
some ‘litigation, a judgment of the 
red Gautherot to stop the works. He 
i t 
HE ie 
aed 
E 
ai 
si 
i 
found by Gauthe- 
to his contract he 
hi 
rt consented to 
mses incurred; 3. That, in | 
Eo ‘abel of the spring, 
should fall on the 
Gautherot 
settled, 
eneral criteria of a wide br: reast, with | Joy 
bays horses, 60, 000 head of cattle, and aD a 
is, so- far as can be learned, unpro 
that every facility psices Nom to be given 
of se 
ead of 
ded with a 
ee ting, fe. nes 
fio inexact in some par- 
a indisputable, 
yi 
rr “al 
’ 
ntific | and practical kno 
and t 
ee carcass, ani tiall head, in indicate 
he 1 
nd 
ood workers, with hardi hood of constitution 
Pere) 
y existence, of 
Edinburgh easar ‘i No. I. gi vc sa masses 
rterly. Simpkin, Marshall, & 
be : very ins structive, pina i and 
™ 
Work: 
reprint 
of a well 
houses 
from the Chu 
written article on Workhouse Management, 
and Women’s Work porns is the 
urch of England y Review 
| This pro 
useful fer 
hat a of great agricultural and technical 
— 
in tere t and a ser 
pee  beghoa 3 
now attention to the rule la 
ald 
that i review | shou be „at on nd ge same 
=e 
ies of reviews aiiai appa- | 0 
aa down in its 
of i 
| tion of inmates—of superintendence ty lady vis 
&e. The 
orks enumera rated 
come pon e 
r ET A 
| the former of these articles we may 
| for the chaff and a mill for the corn! iota 
Mr. 
bes his 
m urinar 
E 
Mr. ell Tow sheep bre 
“that gA sheep ja oe ee een livi ne she: and partly on 
Mangel Wur urze el, upon land richly dressed with 
ong | 
simply refer toa 
sheep, by 
Piadtive 
Letters 
pamphlet also contains a 
orkhouses read in the 
at the ’ Association for the 
as nn ies on these subjects are eh Sheppard’s 
e | Sunshine 
e rkhous 
in the Workhouse (Nisbet) get geez 
es and their Inmates s ), Report 
ot on of ‘Dre Benoe Jones (sae Bock 
nion oj 
Labour, by 
tion of ebem a ng “ed e hin Shas the 
l 1 Training 4 ustin’s 
Girls 
rocured at 34, Frith Street, Soho. 
TAN 
me 
bears! Black, Edinbur; 
ol ee 
-A 
4 | The Horse and the Hound. By anrod Adam & ra 
the calculi conse “of car Donate of “Hea and ao 
ed e 
me e of diet, and the 
acid in = drach daily doses, lacey "diluted. to = 
t 
n 
he food, o or to'be administered as 
pou 
Farm 
Porsew Farm.—I will conclude this paper with a 
a | short 
l 
: 
s 
k. 
account of Mr. Davey’s system of farming. Polsew 
The parish in 
draught WN x 
oie o opada Two editions ‘Amonwth Mr. G hlet Farm consists of 264 acres. which it is 
k g the reviews is one ant’s pamphlet on | si z 
disposed. of, and it was ael to the | “the evil results of over feeding which is assailed sitntod is pa erento a a 
at a third bone still wanted. They h l of ridicule, founded upon the narro = 40s. y- Pol Mr. 
ngly issued this new edition, and believe that f fact Da á a, was valued onl pt aere 
Sore mene it received madera |an and on the vows with whi ich inferences are drawn rote rete ence “of previous soot anton 
$ ; r 2e Author (now | fr rom most insufficient premises 
from a Poe y be = to give an extract | “A pathological theory is a ructed, a code of Ploughing h hag ad been pursued, and arrest bad st had lowed 
à notice of a er Sa d in the | hygiene framed, on the most flimsy asa ae the any ania! aan tat on thé estate Sie fo arteen 
Ja 1s ‘The | most illogical of methods. Assuming, for carte of 
and i of modern writers, sa years. The stock kept on the farm was 
‘ ys ument, that fatty g estion of the h S aj: A 
cog that j bod wit t oe n fattened beast, dood Het a. prove pees erable, and nee Base: as per So 
James Apperley. He e wa a ge Sraa EE Charles how, in ae o of en ch “itty d > aie an 
a scholar] thriv in rdi 
attainments, and had grea gentleman o; ‘ot ii may thr a, ore and the fatty 
Appertainin, to the: the cB and the kenne as Sigewtibla ble the ail derived from a cod’s liver; 
teins of anecdote in a is wr writings, that science explains ] s how fats are digested, and no man of | 2ppearance 
take deli i most agreeable eading to t either that’a e 
“He was ee sports of the field. tissue is, from the mere fact of its being wI unfit for 
E in the year 1777 at his father’s 
se apt ‘gence His life was devoted performance f its functions as to be the cause of such f 
3 Aim deterioration “of oF animal’s flesh as "6 fit it for 
: Pee Sian p: ports nutritive assimilatio 
iia inclination to write so much for the| The of SER ae nevertheless we 
ootav they imagine, real—although Mr. Gant may have failed duly 
; 0 of 425 pages— of his- | to have isco them: san although it may be well by 
e, and instructive ra TaN carrying ins to illus- 
PE riae se the sportsman etn am aep recocity of paiak breeds, Mr. Eo = 
wing is right to what he could towards exposin € ris 
y va login oF atha | Bich * 
RE n the cart-horse are sub- | of the kind. it 
Se latter his | ° We conclude with a peene cane aphid Mis the forme er and t the ae ne- 
: mn etort th too coarse sae condition of the T profession in thi oy i ore oi 
being of the animal to | 
he land from 
c h his weight |. ee Tn 1844 the veterinary profession in these kin rc Be seared in in -eleening t 
when he inclines | was legally sanctioned and embodied under Roya oo Se state as a preparation for the Turnip crop, 
