816 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
trea special attention. 
Look on this living pic. 
se 
adoro apes “these 
the p 
Lacan muscles, c.) in 
2 our 3 of ca 
suggested. V. B., London, Oct 
little on it. 
at 
result An om 
oars wo. 
mes cooker. 
THE FEEDING 
E by Professor T. 
A TSO! 
chemist to 88 Highland and 828 Society, wa was 
this ciety’s 
s subject in the S 
Ban recent Edinburgh 3 
He said: — The feeding o 
th 
OF STOCK 
Anderson, of Glasgo 
e kind of pt having pointed out “the seat of 
Mr. Hors- 
is bee is ru 
it, or a 
and to 
5 
y as above 
um durin: 
of the Society. 
f stock, and its relation to 
e on | which, as 
ents of Lawe es and Gilbe rt, g 
hitl It has always s bee 
far the larger proportion 0 
matters; but that is quite a 
animals the = A ange prep: 
ponderates 
rod misapprehen 
een B ens th at 
ted of trogenous 
CLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
es in three dit 
su 
deters the eo erm 
xam 
e that of t 
f- | examine in practice the vario 
[Ocronzg 8, 
| different province s of Belgi uan, has an a a 
ee ity Į 
g thei 
ı the Musée de P Industrie de B ming their 
the middle of the Rue Mo wen "x 
Ln < 
pe 
Com d ee 
ven on lean 
and e 
oyen, 97 e 
SE 
A leans eep, 
£a 
as 
by 
E at Es. 
other three M English t edes ME i 
n presentation of their eis ra 1 5 zd 
e at its 
SÍ > 
pally employed in the grand 
2d, those in the petite culture; ; 
pound of dr ryn 155 enous m r, and 
may contain six 
obviously i is that „the food must 
matters. 
og wh 
times as mnc s Pe as lean. The inference 
t contain a very large 
The 
mi lk, which 
of these are subdivided ie sections, fe “ay 
up the ee of the t divis 75 e 
A peli 
| contains a number of each of "the 
e matters, ses affords 
are our mor 
young s Mock, when 
conc sid are 
those existing in atur 
the m animal. 
ived from 
be, they are less 1 
saat feedin Meam 
ng pod — 5 rn 
su 
in which 
4 
| they o ought to ex xist in the 
hat 
us “instruction, although, 
e especially as regards the feeding of 
the from a 
wever 
th hese 5 may 
than those derived fr 
I b 
differ 
ent 
Bat, ho 
t 
ry highest practical Eds 
mediums for the manufacture 
"ipud d 
w poin 
ect of my addres 
Those matters, however, i in red to hich dobis a 
on 
rna of LM exist, are, 
to discussi ssion, fo 
relied upon and hie t requires to be e 
farther 
e, and o one 
the o 
m 
in | rine and fa 
one- "twentieth, of the n 
itro; oge enous compo 
stanc 
with 
that Se are hil 5 as I Ib 
of m Even re- 
7 doubt exists, d th ere are — | 
which absolu 
O | assi imilat ed by the animal 
road ge eneral principle arrived at i 
r 
atty: matters are assimilated by the 3 only 
and on 
unds, 
4 
neidated by 
Ma 2. 
4 a Lae proportion of each clas 
substances. But there are other matte 
. there are many — on which we are very imperfectly | 
—.— Sind others on which statements 
been 
ts of the most 
waste 
—a quantity contained in about 10 or 12 
flour; and it is well known that 
r Turnips are requin 
successfull lly ad need 
going through th their 
ciples are being g y established. The 
stock is go rs of those shelving” which beh 
by st 
g the p 
now | 
prm 
of them within the na 
most saving of food, The 
rinciples on 
up v 
for the maintenance of these etone 
amis measures 
st i 
inution of muscu 
ird 
which an 
partly e: 
its 
food it loses weight, owing to t 
substances sto 
complex and 9 . we have 
heroe - usur on which E _The 8 
mal co 
remain perma- 
nently in the body. If, now, an animal be — of 
8 ired to act as fuel to 
animal heat, 
T condition is 
uch as to um 
there mus 
ration and the waste of the tissues. Thecus 
the 
oily, which su 
fici footy o obvious 
and res 
mos Advantageo 
eous food will be that wh ich, 
wo great functions of nutri- | 
ELA Pe piel were paci the 
tritive matt 
question Ks 
mining h 
As a a practical 
peres are restricted to 
food produced on ii en vx e mos 
used to feed the cattle x es bis and 
much requires to be said. 
best made use E when 
on hay only, es a waht of 90 ) Tbs, 
when Rape is added. The 
ow that, of food Ror 
one-fourth of the money E ri 
ble matter v ovre 
but 
(Continued from p. 531 
description of the 
RESUMING our Flem 
we have to € She! next fe ven. in its 
mber which is re 
regard to th first f th thera: it 
vite are ne teo Soiree et co 
A m Boussing: 
ex xperiments that i ina cow 18 oz. of iet enous matters 
rs that t 
s of notrit RER 
ers also to be 
ault’s 
of the 
lbs. of 
7 
zm : 
an ox expires 
5 Tbs of easton daily, to supply which 100 Ibs. ot 
red. We see from this the large | 
whic ed | manufa 
i roura 
an 
restraining | | 
, produci 
alar 1 
* 25 
| i" keeping the ie warm, so that a small quantity | 
the 
maintain t 
pay t be id p 
loss; and there is no greater fallacy than to su 
UP | that are 85 ed 
ers in 
* 
very 
TEPA H 
the staj 
advantageously 
on Spr 
Acn t fill up 
— 
— ͥ — — 
BELGIAN IMPLEMENTS. 
h plough, 
construction, 
b by the skim coulter of Howard's eg 
n dese escending from the 
8 
matters, but i in one they : are associated | 
— * 
y of 
1 1 4 
* 
cessi ity 
solic! wi with 
former than. 
loss. 
e Eds if nutritive - eonatitu 
Obvious; for if, for example, an animal be 
a a large qnantity of ni 
f respiratory elements, it 
Pe aly of the lat ^ 
fo 
ituents i 
the 
now under 
T gh utility in * 
planta to ho 5 — by 7 the action of . — 
ian 
int by a a key. The 
fu. mete e 
me 
— 
and roots of 
mould- board. 
| Pin 
n xhi 
à pied, pue ctured by M. D 
The p rice of this implenes 
and 25 In breadth, with a steal 
in strong land, 
1 plone manufactured by M. Delius 
Brabant. It closely vasti in in 
of parts the xw pope which 
ed. The es plough, 
arrangement 
we have already describ 
g 150 kilogrammes. 
at by M. D'Omalias 
ds 
the | price i is 53 francs, te Of d 
: LE a small wheel substitu 
]e at Sil, Wet 
ri e] 
— once worked 
anders, the price of which is 
rrow > icd in light land ond we 3 
2 and b — 25 ce et 
ogrammes. A 6 plough parori 
for ee 1288 th ib nds A 8i bited : 
ocroulle at Esneax, Liège, the pri 14 
amometer, the oe 
francs. Prove ved by the dyn dap Bhar iudi 
furrow taken x and breadth 23 centi 
210 kilo 
oned. Th 
ird |a is, we believ 
mei eed that where i is 
plicated, mo 
e diam 
duced by the differen 
siue 4 — ttom 
tter, consume a 
to 
ust, fi 
much | doubt of 
it can ansimilate, and | foul cho — 
We may determine The stranger 
it is di 
its uti 
enlt to say with what reason, as there i is little 
— — wenig the land of weeds and 
ants. 
wil little time or opportunity to! 
the 
land . — whieh oh they run is very simply 
e have before mentioned d 
1 on Nen ifi culture, 
! pulverised to a great t depth, this holding. 
