January 17, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
61 
boards to withstand the rabbits! teeth, but affording 
гапа фе cultivator. Fie whole subject of estate and farm | PAUNCHING, which, though apparently a desperate 
0 enings sut pape for free ventilation. The hei ght to be manag ment has received most үш ше, еи үч remedy, is generally attended qs T" The place 
ор апа она, апа оп arms or puncturing the pa is e left side, in the 
E eit) us arded (or cemented), vui "towards | Windsor of which the Prince was the tena nt; Pad iti e central point between the istud? dece of the lum mbar 
the back, яе perforated with holes tolet the liquid flow | attempted in thes рей D 1 ерге, the spine of he ilium, and the last rib. 
off. "The sid or only should open for the уні f|farm buildings, good c ccommodation ‚ tho ость Хеге the trochar may be introduced without fear It 
the litter, which requires frequent changing. A little | drainage, steam tillage, а айе breeding, and good | air escapo тар, allis well. The canula may remain 
rack is necessar ine compartment:to preserve the | culti iaa imc wbich the Boy s have for in for a gay se two, and on — little or no 
green jui icy food from being trampled upon, and also а many yea esented ; and th inconvenie e will usually manifest itself, If no gas 
little by : hold bran or grain for the feeding of the | Zivators it of far escapes, tt the ‚оре ning must be freely enlarged, ш шо 
nursing еч 12 to 15 yards in length, and lth d lifferent запа 
from 4 to 5i in a sufficiently large hutch to | for many vá been Ie ы on the enin yim | removed, have sometimes seen in A us 
contain from M о ү? divisions, of which two should be | modern system. quantities. done, we cea close na n in 
set apart for the males, an. nd others "e аз large) for “ A great deal of information has been - pus the divided paunch A € or three stitches of fine 
the young ones five or six weeks old, not yet strong | апа is here presented, which will be of s catgut, e ma ain the sides 
enough to jare an unlimited range of t hutch.” prove: Ts whether of the ext tomal ud br maiie sutures, and with 
АП the diseases to which rabbits are subject a “The Prince Consort/s relations to the $ эе ing De wait for a cure, which is often as gua nd as it 
principally a! attributable to wet floor, wet food, an nd foul dass, r^ герооару o ое labourers 8 speedy." 
on ni. m Mis. 
whathe 
i " The autbor а1веаѕ 
medies. The t dangerous ailments are, first, |а 
indigestion Gd one ia by eating Very su ucculent „green 
food), which manifests itse 
ое. and solitude; 
ee „discharges are 
And an account is giv 
ctually did in {ог bee of general Soir im- 
provement, and in aid of those Societies by which in 
this EAT it is oi 
“ Тһе 
mote 
ork has | улы уз. en with the sanction and 
Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. By C. L. Flint, 
Secretary of the ЖОГ Бы, Рона E Agri- 
Segni Trübner & Co., 60, Pate 
The describes the Lien ptg "re eds— 
the 
rement is near 
frequent, EM. de exer ina 
hay an net or ore with а little finely 
pounded вай, 1 аге the prescribed die 
"The iir pratofily Клозе 4 the , help he 
or 
Ауто чук Sho ri-hor rn, Dutch, Hereford and 
dare," 
is hydropsy of the viscera. of the т, stomach, and 
(3 
K.C.B.; 
£o дө 
objects and etr 
| the Sin Sir Charles Phipps, К 
Nelson Hoo 
ially of the bladder. 
кз e great size and flabbi- 
others, as the malady may be contagious. 
in whose еве the utei of the E Farms is 
placed. 
“ Illustrations, кзы upwards of 30 pages, give maps 
of the estates. ns 
linge а and esee and al 
and sketches and isometrical 
1 such pl 
the 
tions of age, and of a good milking character, are treated 
of. 'The feeding and management of cows, and the 
raising of calves, are treated of in и fourth and fifth 
. The cultivation of Grass mig ther forage 
apter 6. The seventh, 
ghth, and ni "e chapters describe шй, ЛИН ег ang and 
y 
Barley and bran, without salt at first, are the remedi ies, 
e, Sage; 
d ovn cuida of 
stt be 
heese. th cha pter 
sidus each evening a handful of Thym 
ое „should nE 
second yea which c 
меке "s purification, дн Ше А with «олде 
of lime or strong 1 ash. malady called 
e | distinguished agricultural earee: 
story, d by t gu 
en ct Aene to Bos a word m 
Manual of Veterinary Science. By William Dick, 
V.S. to the yr for Scotland. Seeond Edition. 
pee 26 їп UT p 
orial of a useful and : 
ana 
| are т "The 1n» сае the dairy балу, 
H a letter on cleanliness 
13th 
ух 
Étisie, and indica! fed by | те = appe lite and рй xn ect 
away, attacking principally young rabbits, causes them | А. & C. Blac inburgh. pages. 
to die quickly in convulsions if not stopped early. | This little en is an prc edition of the article Itis written somewhat diffusely, illustrated where 
This complaint arises also from humidi ity. Separation this subject which was published i in the seveni edition | necessary wi ith good woodcuts, and furnished with a 
of the “ Encyclopædia Britannic Its author 
and dry food such as hay (with salt), bran, or corn, | of th st experienced men o his profession, and nE The following extract may des ce as an example of 
оа, be substituted for е арн ониб diet. has done more perhaps than any eie an for the author's style, and it is at the same time an 
complaint usually sta. agna ant wetness advancement. His bo ook is written in the form of | instructive account of American cheese е їп 
of ior. or litter, -— wet ei Б. is tl ti hapt “The e pra actical ргосев of manufa 
1 АЕР ре. РУ 
ВЕ! 
41. 
that are affected, as this ent i 
examination of the снеме Кг бех wil u ft i be | 
full te purulent d oie 
eyes. ung rabbits towards the 
vitis period ar are attacked by this malady, and it soon 
bec есошев в fat L It i is attributable to foul a air and the 
on any КОК he may - ber! in. 
an nd mi E us а 
ost с 
is сооб, willa appear i in the Pol- 
lowing statements of aperi треб gricul 
tural exhibitions was 
the New York 
in i "Tricia ios. by o 
of the fine st dairy regions of that 
Potatoes, Peers 8, and suc 
in well kept ;hutehes. The sick ones should be removed 
to a clean place with fresh litter which is necessary 
in alm озб + all casi ases о of di isease, and the anton should be 
Marti Dal 
‚ Farmers’ Clubs. 
4 
om 
whole this | m 
Posi A us 
[зр and of digestion, follow: 
the food, the сее of po of all those таеш 
ich will be 
hey are feeding upon 
h ше Т} 
їз епһапсей Ьу Ше jew that his 
cows averaged s е of "i first quality of cheese 
each in iue. and 7 in 1845. In his mode 
of manu 
the dair ry- -house, : and cool b y filling the (әре 
symptoms, w oticed under 
The 
фу їп breathing, and tbe general 
| water from the pump. ag таа tle cream t 
ht is taken off in the morning, and ps 
uneasiness of the mal, usually 
nature of the accident, whieh examination brings under | 
nd 
for Ке ааз: nt yea 
2 
: 1 
No ti time must be 
2 
I 
February 
Mr. J. Беса, Baldock, 
зрела Parliamentary Committee of 1862, 
Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon. 
April6.—W hat does th Te, e past three years prove 
with regard to the requi ері Under Drains, and width 
of intervening spaces, by Mr. ke Doble, Lydgate, Newmar et. 
May 4 ее Remarks ол the Effect о ead on 
ion, fro тааз of thethree 
J. 2 . Spearing, Moulsford, Wallingford. 
б Аз e qu гна nt Ad Steam Cultivation, wi J. 
чаа 2.—The Veterinary Art in Relation to Agriculture, 
MEIN ХҮҮ. Fis! трай er Hol ат m оа inar " uio. 
ng, attening of 
Reari: and Е 
кера upon Arable Tnt, and t the Capability of such Farms t 
Woburn. 
to prod: 
i ee uce vci 
coe Aui J. Colem 
unable to attend thes 
е Mee e invi len 
SENE in practical information upon tum. "Their [na wi е 
-— tothe introducer ofthe subject, to which reference is 
m ue discussions will аара at x rm Five o'clock, 
ere are no meetin агу, 
tember, and October. reete Vides Song кыра 
Ланга 
The Consorts Farms Agricultural Memo 
By — Chalmers Morto “Editor of * The Crede. 
2.—The Отеп of the Malt Tax, proposed by 
|or эе the natural action super 
to inquire; but the fact pe wW, Ша, a few pints of id 
h successful in removing 
АР upwards ог down see an 
ie the Eie Failing in this, n да А гра great 
irtu y m the of m 
5 Парса fluids, such as 
1, &c. 
"i T ind oil, well- 
o be tried is, de pies койо and pressure of the 
wards, d rid the animal 
empera to 
m ч til perfectly "impia, ui. in ‘Tennet enough Rs 
milk by thorough stirring; the milk having been 
e a sam, to 88 or 90°, by passing steam 
boiled gru: The aei is жи etat to сова animal, [бой н пом zenera the water in the wooden 
which free ly tries to gulp it, and often no dou! is to be had, the milk may 
Whether this is owing to йе їшыйсаноп of £i | рге, e Lily "heated to tie "right temperature, by setting 
"upon various principles, 
it is unnecessary | 
n pail д led : water — peg milk in the tubs. x 
Ў be n like manner by filling the pail with 
| ice-water, rd e jd а Where ice is not to be 
had. It is поб safe to heat milk in a kettle exposed 
directly to the fire, as a slight scorchin 
ng its taint to the whole cheese and spoi 
curdled below 84°, the cream is mor eh 
the whey. An extreme of heat wil have а 
d Тре curdling heat is varied with the temperature 
8, e bee 
invented, for e Eee Н thescrew probang, for extracting of the air, or the liability of the milk to cool after - 
the obstructing body: the use of these 
iderable skill.” 
The following, ы, аге remarks оп “ Нотеп: 
= ase is often witnessed in animals removed fro 
requires con- 
dai буша 
m con- | great 1 
ment eed winter-feeding to the luxuriance of the ta ain. If, for 
addin; РЕ: „Тһе ме mometer 1з 
ide tem 
to error Hed render the operation uncer- 
instance, е hands have А аен been 
ver pu 
tion of r 
and in house-fed cattle, 
‚ sucl 
ж уза 
рейіа ture,” dos "Hono norary Member of the 
54 - tural Society of Holland. Рр. 288, 
following: memorandum in reference to 
this work from Messrs. Longman's Notes on Books :— 
“This volume describes in 
out under the instructions 
carried out of His Ro; 
ness on the estates and farms of A oen 
which he was 
detail the relations to 
the Prince it 
upplied 
thas it ойын ал: proceeds from 
aa seans ко 
in rupture and deat 
those во w full Mesi above, 
he symptoms, tub, сы 
as Pease- meal а and ее чам 
Iha 
obs 
d Ve - resemblance, both in "their alo one 
that I shall not repeat ine keep bs other in а 
and 
it it really i is; if, onthe cont тагу, they һа ve recently been i 
rm water, m сиб d geo colder than it = эш 
satisfy the 
d 
one hand in 
~ 
véssel of of col 
ments; then pour the water in the two dis 
‚ and i DS Rb Bands in зазнае 
i that was ыру in ap warm water w 
oo prre 
of feeling is not 
y had to the operation riter of f relied upon. А ine elo naci. bum. vt ie. tub while the 
