422 THE di eid CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Ma 9, 1869, 
sed diarrhoea inereased, and as it would | vary aie i ав likewise, though perhaps less in n 
reference to any p sacr gn organ; бел the oro оа, а | not yield to o the anlinay мд а great number оѓ | degree, ibe {ешр Mia of the North Atlantie, P. 
kind of lice, ticks, mites in the skin of animals | sheep were m this cause With regard to|other d of и rthern hem misphere; and ај 
which produced scab in sheep and mange in horses, | the means Р ате rid of them, they were ір | еве aga M are ever farther yarying in their re yo 
These "xen cde varieties were also subdivided into рлар. Ше ваше as those he had already mentioned. | shi Y of warmth and moisture le т each other, Hence 
cla ng to the parts of the body which they | The next worm upon which he would make а few | let the ma (s^ ne th rm ashe may in the power К. 
ehieft: remarks was the Placia bemata. This had only recently | his rays, and in ihe place which he ocenpies in 
In noticing the worm sh as the most common, | been brought under his notice, and he. thought he was ecd Pu summer, the temperatures тате 
the — bronchealis, LI that it was ne justified in saying that it was new ın this country, or at | over the varied surface of sea and land еен. ab 
n the bronchial pens of pm tabem and indeed in| any rate it was an undescribed variety of ЕПагіа; Ја | no: HAM hemisphere ean never, year by 
cho | bronchial c3 туа of almost gem ic animak 1858, a gentleman found that although he took every | summer, be the same, since they are mm К 
Of late orm ha "Pe dinde possible care of his lambs, ÉL Lace. away in ра че а 8 not only of the degrees of heat imparted 
attention on P aL P only of; the publie, but of the condition until they died; changes үне by the sun's rays, but also of those inherent but ете, 
pra асса а] farmer, nsequence of the d loss sses wW whic ch - in their feeding, but without avail and at|varying temperatures which each winter may. еге 
m h be емет) Simeria) was asked to go down have left behind it at its close. Thus may y 
This worm existed | in the form of perfect males and and. invest gate the | саве, , The most careful examina- | during every summer, in the north temperate zone, 
perfect females, but thot sexes were by no means equal, 1 y kind of disease. | different classes and combinations of dominant atmos 
there being probably 50 60' females to one А ү it struck jns ү, ; parasites might be fou nd pherie currents, sometimes causing in one country, 
male, e oyiparous worm, the young worm, would | n M mals, Some of the animals kill in another, seasons normal or abnormal, аз 
be е oecasionally, while the ova was in the mining various Ma of them without апу the case may be, А+ the present moment, wis 
body of the female, ‘арӣ would exist there as а | паноу! ураш}, there only the true digestive NM —€— are being penned in t, th 
living worm, escaping from the oviduct as а living | 8 left, aud проп ttng that open he was|verna not is come, but is nof far 
worm. The chief reason t rms were ^ 4, for what йн ел. The stomach Mice prs NA pus done i Ў 
destructive to sheep and other animals pu м they | og Des a thickly covered with these worms ue througho Е the 1 northern hemisphere, the 
imt perfect in E part within whic! head t a ram with hair. There they |temperatures that. it is going to leave behind it at itg 
deposited ; and supposing оп! y one im mpregnated Temale | p£ мы м heads buried in the mucous AM n ies — xed. The weather also, is now, and 
to MINE the bronchial tube м » animal, that female of the stomach in myriads. No br ed AF „shee лу 1 nin Kent very fine, but this fact throws 
would in process of time pr myriads of worms, t d | uing summer, 
which the Cd must eventually Yall a i ii Tt A sequently met with instances of the pns fib is still 
was difficult say how mal r ved еве this worm in the most г rem ote „Western, as well а ав in | winter, mcn near its -— ; ow is, d is 
m orms. Alt уй б the worm oviparous g arious | still somewhat longer than day. But the question 
ts proper habitat within the doni tubes of the | means had been resorted to for the purpose of| which is interesting as regards the future 
Pans it was equally true that ova ejected with any getting rid of these parasites. After making |this—viz., pae under Raoa given eircumstanceg 
mucus which might be coughed up 293 cough was а | Various experiments M determined to NIE t ~ temperat &e., revailing over the. 
leading symptom of the disease in the sheep), would | effect of Jar dose of salt admini M» rthern гуза а їп iis diferent ү will be the 
remain on the pasture ground for an indefinite time | а draught, меу ít (тей out to be t nd gie icu of the aérial cu: rren nts when ay becomes 
without losing its vital property and power of develop- | agent he could have desired, In one va gy he took | longer t night; that is, ds. 
ment, and th £h mals fed on the һ as th arbe; an ounee another а | general bendi of those summer currents, and the 
where the oya were they would receive these ova, e ounce of salt, dissolved it in a half. pint of water, | nature =: the alteration, if amy, to be efecti in the 
` from which the young worm would very speedily be ry gave it to the sheep, By this means he remoyed | w el es by the c change from winter to sumi че 
produced, They would thus find their way into the hundreds and thousands of these creatures, and from | m: 
bronchial tubes, the impregnated female would soon | that moment К be dated the recovery of the m н) the 2320000 of the vernal NA 
perfect the egg, and then there would speedily be а animal Не had made aed frequently in | week," 
considerable brood of these creatures, which, passing | the same way and with the like su These doses "M pahi is is the general equinoctial theory which Mr, Du | 
into the air cells of the lungs, гм уйно $ in the | salt must not lover be repeated often, for they were | Boulay has proposed for acceptance. "And the follow: 
lung, caused a conden lung э аы ү poisonous if car o ioo great an extent; t there M м his Hu ín accordance with of the 
e TE Ты т E a шут E ла ЩО 
а о е as ап aerifyin 
H t lug degenerated ry Ps a sleshy ik | intervals, He understood that some farmers in 3 4 "Tho ы Роме. А warmth and A EA of atmo 
substance, he mim al would fall off jn condition, had found that where their lambs wer ere aftected 2 т. the Tin s ie, ане argo, pt Tha йу pros Т 
have а ud weeds 8p Mes poe A and ed ot rid of by feeding the via encor oat o à ра op érast, as compared wit à d the timing a 
a diarrhea which usually carri reen форат 1 
them off. Tt was not uncommon for Mec ds or P ed болей eetur err Ер ы mr m Web be * hoped шо of rod dies d p in $ ders 
cent. - а flock „9 N mbs to be des Casio: is observations would be the basis fo paper on һе! ^. » АВ baps i s 
The f geb id o m d mij for a future mec of the oed of the | Stillness did not everywhere prevail t the wind being, in 
IN в of getting rid o: от consis = some parts of those countries, towards the latter риф 
in resisting their г ака o ndeayouring to destroy them ety. of the week, brisk n equally, нд still, that РЕЙД d 
in the situation in which they were placed, and then n» а short conversation, on the motion of Lord vas in almost all parts, a $ 
A n mpanie u e 
editus them from the body. In the first place it | Berners a yote of thanks was given to Professor and such à very perdes high and y 
was necessary to give strength and energy to the con- | Simonds, and the proceedings terminated. e. d A that fo o the whole king : 
stitution of the animal, and pake the habitat of the КЧ, P 
а fine su mmer and SI fine July, August 
parasites e. to an pel ё from the d temb. 
р ember ee M з 
вувіет ав "eei То: o s'rengthen the радна | May, June July, А 
of the апі n a concentrated | 9 , August, 
form PENS the mos >ч o; сме АЙА throw into go Poticeg of Books, mi September | (a not © Арай); ; aog bearing in «o 
organi aini ae 'enous ХЕ 863, Е the . norma ев encies of the weather at certain 
matter ete ible, ( Cake, corn, he s0 so on might be used Жү yd Е, Joy en ае СРР of gland, 1 it, vide ‘Summer of 1862, the equinox ава vol 
in in every ease of this kind, but care led with х шо Je 
y ја йене 6.600 eariy bastien hey coupled with Remarks on the Toodi ity and Meteor- balancing of desirable weather 5 part 
Е p ology Af. Great Britain. By pom mas Du Boulay. | oe t d to th 
waited until the diarrhoa eame on that would be Rogerson & Tuxford, 246, Stran 6 SUMMON, йв io Jen eh d expectation 
evidence Hap i ihe System was in such a weakened of а glorious return té uy бау nd ар t harvest, Mod 
condition food of this kind would Бе} We Mur the other day io » worthlessness t| out England, Scotlan It 3 
у -x A use аб all. Тһе diarrhea in ета eather pro mi^ tni e пее heat or абд 6б паві. d 
this depended upon the weakened con-| Mr. Du Воп тек @ o ог почиста, їп o pedi. js moisture, will anywhere at any time во prec ; 
dition - the powers of digestion and assimilation, Let the author, ers e self, ere, — Я 
With regard to medical treatment, and that class of The Койота, моне, та en leguminous crops, though n must ever bè — 
ts which were called anthelminties, some of them T y small but decided loerl diloranoce E 
and powerful for parasitic affections, and s d summer seasons in Great Britain more 0217 may it be expected that Wheat may yie m " 
some were of no use at all. Turpentine in conjunction | than 5° on реч average ofthe — туте hotter Superlative return in quantity and quality, but t — 
with a little а ‚апа with some preparation of asa-| or colder than other summer к om e торро? spring crops also, — l анч ani 9 
fetida, was ice а compound as could be given.|that the sun him == varies in yg aio unt of power RA Potatoes, may all be thoroug P 
T "наз vm Mi to ы something to Беаг | emitted Љу his rays, and that T3 whole Northern КЕЕ quo Sy ж, may be реа p E 
| e parasites in situation E теша during summers be 1 Арала: 
occupied ; but as they occupied the ra ЖҮ S | hen ted by mag ds eor The author охор of hay should not be good also, though it is quite 
bronchial tubes, it was difficult to get anything that bees I)e ires causes, that the latter pastures may be rather bore 
зона be ve of good to go down the trachea. In which hoo consideration in а теһа at heat, and that the roris Tam 
саве of а calf from half an ounce to 1 ounce of| Oxford in e, 1860, before one of th D Becti tions, at in England d pess А шау 
tutpentine onght to be given; ог З ounces of oil and | the Wee of he British perin Pey the Advance- inclined to mildew from the same cause. i may be 
2 ounces of tincture of asafcetida. at compound | ment of Scien That suggestion f tantially Boot 
might be administered daily for three or four days іп | this: That rv sun during every summer, is as snd Ireland. vill be safely housed in . excellent condi ] 
succession, when it should be discontinued for the same | undeviatin ng in his power as in his place in the heavens, tion befo. urgnal rains. 
space of time, and then again administered. Other | but that the state of things down below on the earth | “Шш ш #отесав& neither the possible pe 
means might be resorted to besidesthose of strengthening | which each winter leaves behind it at its close, in | insects on Peas or Beans, &е,, is taken into considera- , 
the system, such as ldternating with anthelmintics | different parts of the northern hemisphere, varies tion, mor е disturbing influence of а larger 
ordinary pon Perin, snch as sulphate of iron and - d that to this diversi 4 t / 
i in combination, to give tone and vigour to the | th e varying powers of the sun » the differing charactor Aha _ 
i; e organs. Another simple MT ерони of our Lio dat is ал энни Ар. ‹ be traced. АП allow | discussi. гы remainder x rep j^ V is ooeupied the — 
nate the esca with the fum мө mhich .. .QQ|that surface temperatures of „land or sea, however generi Жым тава but the authors com- - 
Mr. Simonds then ı hich did | ca plete discussion of this subject is to be fouñd in his _ 
eather prevailing at апу given time - first publication, entitled 4 “ihe Summer of 1862.” 
producing diarrhoea. There. was one 1-3 of er that юу a rM is mainly determined by the curren 
These e NA манн a 
cotes due to the presence of entoz 
the hairy-headed worm. pw a rule ont at each winter 
Sep iebebited th larger intestines of the sheep and | the ана эке низ Л both i in be degree and the à Miscellaneous, 
They — аня ӨР mischief са of cold which it imparts ba the surface al Agricultura Tnstitution.— 
l Benevolent кс 
inserted their beads | of. ог sea. At the close of each winter, мај Жы the emm ie been е По, EB 
fed directly upon the| not only the position and temperature of the signify to the Secretary, through Sir ( ct 
-their ` nutriment йты d fields vary, but the temperature|her consent to become the patron of this val 
of the irrita-]of the great plains of Europe, Asia, and America, Í nstitution. Е M A ie 
