540 
> elforts, : o-operation 
the disease. These pe БУ the 
Society and dien t, sud: supporte: 
jeulturists themselves, proved eminently successful, so 'much 
so indeed, that ай few mont ota single case оѓ small 
pox existed, save among those sheep reserved for scientific 
purposes. А series of ex ents early directed by t 
Government, being carried out witk a view of ascertaining 
the best means of protecting & against an 2 ttack of t 
question has been confided to Mr. Marson, Surgeon to th 
Small Pox Hospital, and to Professor Simonds. The Governors 
of the Royal Veterinary Coll have freely lent 
all the assistance in thei wer t Commission, For 
The advantages possessed by the Collegi Infirmary for suc 
a purpose will be apparent to every one, particularly when it is 
remembered that these sheep have been kept perfectly isolated 
from all others, without the least risk being incurr f the 
spread of this highly contagious and А — 
si the small of sheep m. ock- 
and western divisions of the country D pes 
have sustained rather serious losses from the prevalence of rot, 
arising from th ive rainfall in the e the 
THE GARDENERS! OHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[охе 6, 1863. 
you ir | demonstration of the various forms of disease, so that the "had been achieved —it- related to ri 
pupils have been continually instructed either theoretically or 
h 
all uM куа | 
The subject subject 
this evening relates especially to 1ле present; b ut 
while that is the literal 2 technical dites of iton 
А 
fesso! a ment of e Pathology, | the card, yet it is plain that as it is both the child of 
3 the delivery of the lectures, , Dracticnl EE the past and the parent o Р ihe future, a discussion of 
x pag ecce coy: " gre mmm ,—organic t put an E e present gives us the hole. field over which to 
Meri: medica, ed ү range. So that although my principal obje will be 
Before concluding this rep e Governors would call|to lay before you the present opinions — convictions 
attention to the completion d etn ofa E register +} ТАЯ 14 li t H 
of tlie qualied members. of the profession, by whic PA en now be called: TOM il lva 
turisi ill be enabled at rtain whether tho o y years 
2 themselves veterinary surgeons ve f. 
g 
itioners каш. agere who сап 
title still с ае +о 
о the economy rl rwr field work ded у steam d 
the is d of the „present yea and БЫШЫ tot the 
; given b 
ЖЫ бо күп mpor! e to the agri nity, 
it e нр а statistical еса, ghe has jast (nem pon е 
bythe RoyalColleg y Surgeons, that whilethere are 
assume the name of veterinary surge 
Thus it is ow that а stül remains to be done by the 
united efforts of the Roy De ees ME Society and tbe Roya 
Veterinary k^ llege. rust that ihey bav 
adduced Еч p У, іп » this: тарон tof their determination 
to fulfil the conditions of their alliance with the eris iss ар 
ity. The; i - 
за 
о 
88^ 
of 
eae i to be h their 
require only the den „cooperation, of айран 1 in Choir 
efforts to improve the art in рда application to cattle, 
No ыз Ур ich are at their dispo Уй 
rom the same disease, have ten 'sheep, and pigs. osal, hav 
№5 diminish t the supply of sheep to a very serious extent, and а this improvemen nt. hey hav 
it is therefose a subject of thankfulness that the prese 
ent 
than yw d ЕУ 
lambing season has hitherto 
ould be 
proved more 
The weather for the last few w 
weeks has been all that 
exceptional cases, pe з been in op: on, 
- - — Аба supplying th 160 ughout the эры 
оо greata qu: —Ó of ntopped" Turnips, ы Ape ret ip ne: 
оң ү uperabundant suppl food of kind, 
" Y Ms. : 
have been tion 
x "ud pat of their organisms, and partionlarly а at p^ pe 
f parturition, whic : has ecd Lene et e eath. Тоо 
gen eiie » in regulat ing t nt of gre vegetable m 
especially in the form of Turnip А еч given + 
ewes, soas to maintain а apri state of pm Sy! 
ion id" s ki cA в partic 
ar 
wi “ау, 
чта 
ats Mit light will be t Ed elucidat 
of Le which E «баспау prevent к similar 
desidera! mportant, as rative 
ied the 
h 
former years. 
ense Е 
кс GENS 
гете gear 
e affec! 
mous ped STA ps extent that es 
mnes 
pneumonia in epend attends | tries, 
t E all other 
аз such is the case, the Governments of most ofthe reperire 
states Lord dd der since made Abe me e the LE of special 
actments, an example w. 
ELE 3 т which perhaps it — 
ith regard to the 'educational departments of the Colle 
а the рота attach the fum importance as being the 
E yf be эзы а 
to the requirements of 
pue og eva dies ÁN ама. 
daily co; ҮҮТ а at t 
attendance has rri as nu iM 
“nep tto bart 
the last. the number of 
on peg: 
Sen obtained t the s учат of 
The 
full ауе 
pupils Cay 
е the Governors, ва 
the e quadrennial utat. for the trials of imple- 
about 
ше | ОЁ Animal and jor edt сег = 
Vol Feed 
the 
the Royal C t Vete. | 
oll o! ete- 
pep аз 1 
ctical effect to the provisions or 
state of things 
dis Mise рн in the pas 
turn to modify the pee of farm managemen "éd 
the п tur 
It is on à s aspect of the prid s that the 
iode interest after all о ust linger, I have 
no doubt that the whole add снай Р arable 
farming will be very materi altered vim dat pes 
c - ion of steam cultivation which i ist 
th 
(Cat 
р 
ught to e pra 
tub Societys s "darte T. (etui cia sound Principles = ЖАНЫН, 
scienc ee minds of their pupils, eid АЊА ае 
the С. N. NEW P Chai 
Raymond Barker having presented the report | 
the different mia of Me 
farming. as k Mr. Shaw, of Northa d Me 
many years ago spoke here of b 
Mr. 
from tbe Royal College of M yes а Surgeons, moved 
that the grant of 2007. to the 
tinued for the current year. The motion having been 
by the Hon. Major-General Hood, was| 
3 TE Pad + 
College be con- Fin e 
РӨ ОЙДЫН. 
actor was omis rre progress in е = 
-y ceste: His Lo rd E 
'eedin "i 
if found dint s the е 
sum not exceeding 1007. 
n 
the other Y viz, J July 15, 
1 July 21 and 22, nts 
th will 
I in motion on fand i in the 
n ИП be 
ri i to the vicinity 
e Show Үаг‹ 
f The Se а was directed to send а notice to each | 
exhibitor of са engines not to use апу coal except 
smoke| - ог со 
та ойый E bringing forward his motion that 
p oue generally adr 
im Especially I would em 
lford, Suffolk, who seven 
circumstances of оцат. өнен te e possibilty d of 
hos 16 vu ich in 
t 
and growth of a root crop on stiff 
would ask him whether steam power, ifit ha 
his dis; 
Em 
уйлон, 
posal, 
| made easy and effective all his plans and ensured 
more general adoption. Ала I might come neret gu 
expire 
T implements shall be 
that the subject was one 
* m pns that д be 
r pr rizes o» йй ойе, which 
Archiba ald Ma caer having уал апа Мт. 
to sti 
| cultivation from Mr. Thomas in connection with the 
| subject of rotation "of crops, from Mr. Robert Smith in 
nection witl —“ Stock versu. s Corn," ang 
from Mr. William Spearing and Mr. Scott Bum i ir 
con. 
meeting о of thi is Club, ‚ when Mr. Spearing, of Мо sford, 
Wren Mi Horta seconded, that Mr. Hungerford 
Arkwriglit be appoin cer d Heer те" Implements 
at Yemen the sa 
The Council having e "that the Judges for ke 
Wo 
which ever been listened toin this 
fluene ce which steam cultivation will exert on the 
i classes exhibite rcester should 
Е, 
© 
es 
E 
Ei 
for this Lee 
bb moe tie E inst, dk Jal uat x MG ock. 
Mr. Law sted, presente 
Ж, 
know а cutting 
I in the Gloucester and Bristol _ 
н ан between Frocester and Ston 
еһо -— 221 
the re 
bound ойу? of Ti к сен 7 афт оп x^ eei 
Een cu 
iram 
Memoirs 
{һе day 
the great fish. Заг of wp Mind were im 
there, The stuff was wheeled along the line barrow- | 
loa oad by barrow- load, and tu mbled ru the slope to 
CUM a 
Home err of E gland,” e 
for which the best thanks “ Ше Society were recorded, | 
The Council then adjou 
Farmers’ Clubs. 
Тохрох: June. lei present state of Steam E 
Culti J. Chalmers Morton read the follow- 
has on sev 
this evening eral previous 
"aro M. тей attention of this Clu| p. ght 
years ago Mr, Williams, of Baydon, urged m us Li 
bracticability of applying ха power to to the till 
theland. Four years ago Mr. Alderman Mechi i 
the tillage of the lang by steam one of his subjects | 
dite 
of course alternate in cros m 
- Me weis ich had lain itapat? von юзай. 
r ages, no ѕоопег got this *smashing up ” than | 
токой, and actuall as this | 
th 
o 
he underground climate of soils ? 
cliff of bitu — ous shale near Wey _ 
eve а takes 
arious 
steam power; 
— the 
bus 15 monihs m 
vm and progri 
agriculture had availed itself, or might ded ka Sd 
Jam À [mia 
: tes have 
eec | ing без чес foundation of MM fact an 
| | which then existed on which to build- 
its esti since } prove itid been, e consider. 
a 
The last of these paperswasby the very definition 
[stis its its subject роту describing with the d 
bapti 
praise- 
чек: figs successive steps 
фе |у which the Dem of steam culture in the interval 
ence 
9—16 t related * the ie Өй ation of tillage in relation to steam самынды 
ure y $ жыйн drainag 
db showers through the land, but also by its 
MAE chemical action within the land, and во produ 
And if ere one or two minutes 
I might interpose here 
дч мы that beret 
earth by stirring э: з 
mra iei importanten for ti for € bearing on the 
k 
B3 
has | 
claim his favourable vote on the gronnd P "tho i in 
I woul x 
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