[Mancn 15, 180. 
244 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
k, the prod It was also stated that the reason why Linseed oil was likely | whereas they mi ht, by spending 927. 
e for od X pen сако лее ур еше XY pe to give but ter а peculiar favour as oninparel A Rene oako be UR vd tell ta eth. Бл the pee 
the pe 
ts in the evening—making together 484 pints ; hat of 
morning, and es ary in 
bs that the latte nctuous and resembled m 
early the айти стен в of fbut 
re they bad 
not Pd 
analysis, 
been using was applicable for the land, жай: if 
ble. N 
k, 28 ts the 
e common hor à in 464 pints. When 2 of oil- жерт; T BLACKBURN, who рт тор ena quantity of milk for the | other manure was mo ost gu ita " withstanding, 
cake been given, the pedigree cows produced $61 pints in| London market, and which is brought a P iul 25 miles however, t f capital that was E 
the morning and 21 in the evening—together 474 pints ; while | by таў, mentioned that it was necessary to take that the СМЕ ers En bs county, it was sls -—— 
the common dairy stock produced in the morning 30 pints, | milk Should not be placed in the c itato When |! hitherto e^ bens uiis did 
and in the бүр 19 pints—making together 49 pints. It he first began to supply it hehad it put into the cans j st as it yh e с raise i ut the 
followed, therefore, that while the quality of the milk was not | came from th , but he had frequently complaints that it | employment Fo an analytical chemist Жыз them t; 
increased by the oil-cake, the quantity was slightly di inished. | arrived in so coagulated a state that it was nearly useless. | so]vo their difficulties. Mr. urtler then в ke of 
The additional food, therefore, had a tendency to fatten the | The matter caused him a great deal of tro uble, but at length cheapness at which lime could be pri poke of thè 
. The quality of the food consequently did not always | he hit upon the plan of using a refrigerator and reducing thè Wenlock and Derbyshi the 1 p Mueh 
prove its adaptibility he prod m of a good and abundant bends to that of cold water, since which he had not had enlock ап erbyshire—the latter being delivered 
upply of mil ; esides the tendency which cows had to | a single complaint. | at any station along the railway for 10s. 64, per ton to 
fatten ^ consequence of the " d ne f a" а ас ordi alvote of Мапа was given to the learned | almost the very f: of those who used it, instead of 
€ е т еи е sd up — qu ашу of i ood ped Кл and the Chairma: faving. announced det: t | their having to fetch it from a distõhce of 13 ов н 
ought to be given mileh It well | the next meetin, ne, a asc dus would be read by Mr. B.| miles as for! ету. Lime might also b 
n thak oily atte passed rapidiy i into ytho mi k, and if Brown on the subject of Саип аө for Cat dle, ‘the | curable Earl Dudley's kilns at М; PA 
i un 
p Me -— m apt rr ТОМУ to his atten-.| Proceedings were brought to а : 1 Earl "илбис 8 pcd at Huddington, bnt as гч 
tion some time ago, on analysing some milk for Mr. Barthrop, | Оп Wednesday the 26th inst. ч Holland, M.P., wil respect to guano so also to іе, great differenes 
which could not be got to churn at all, but ат. do nothing | read some ** Notes on Steam Boiler Explosions." existed in the comparative value of the article, to 
but amer ы turned out that he gave,his cows Linseed oil ascertain which ME services of an agri eultnral бош 
cake in onsiderable quantities, "e pero of which was er a Inf anb АЙ Dons d t 
that ӨЛӨ, АНУ of'liquid fat was formed, which passed ung] WOO dee 1 ie; matters of serions 
into the milk an d could not be churned into art] but| WORCESTERSHIRE AeitotttvzAb: At the a p oug ght to be w ell considered, ак 
remained in анаша — — 1 that it w — very | meeting of im Society; held la eck. the Committe 
cold weather when the analysis was made. ad never | report was pen Sra ш 4, Һе i fit-notica tl 
i triki howing the | "°P uite n għt notice the case 
Кү И ol fat. in iae nn slotting. of pe enis - ‚| Tt stated hat the total amount of pow for 1861 Teth, who paid БЇ. for-an analysis * вуз ам ab aei 
qut: Aer фе шү s ‚ике m Ped gren M was— Offere the” So p Qu by private of about 30s. per acre, effected, u е advice of a 
an was pposed airymen, and the | members, 1557. ; total, 3 Ё ae premiums, | chemist, more his ааг e s would lave 
{рог tasto ott ml of stall fed ors was woll nown parno together with every ене токе › have been | done by blindly laying out 37. 10s. per acre, Hor 
of milk was more effected by the abominable impurities | paid, and t esult fi Received of Ње | much longer, then, he asked, would the Soc 
esee ее put into M {Нап 2 o irm e "m Society during the yea mber lasb, 5887. 10 go on without the assistan f chemi Р й 
саке crushers a! e present time seeme: ave e privilege $ 2 
of incorporati эл kind of oily refuse which they chose expended, 5967. 165. 53d. ; arrears of = ti ш sin t see med to him important for the interests of agricul- 
into the cake for cattle—no matter what it was; and sine received, 237.; balance in favour o 1e Socie ў, ге іп the country that landlords and tenants should 
бр - ин мш they Mon AD anc y14. Ха. 634. e broug & together more by the Society, and that 
of disease than re. e would sugg: 1 ndlords i i 
farmers that it was v ty far the most economical mode of pro- |, M z should assist in the айпа] progress of 
ceeding to buy the very best Linseed cake they could e^ tions, ves irm ч M premiums, to p y giving p their own 
E райт, than ey dut Dor kinds omaat a lower figure. | of 3567. 5s., and that of that amount. the sum they iid ets for the best cultivated farms on their ir estates, 
е use general, and in answere " EN 
the — purpose of mixing the milk with water tributed in premiums was only 199. 55., atu a| If Les remi wer a ad thro Sogi - Society no 
for in point of fae& water was so frequently added after- [balance of 1812., he thought that at all events n need fear incurring the odium of interference with 
as it was incorporated with milk while it was being | should keep clear of getting into de must say | his neighbours yw ould have mA а well cultivated 
secreted. Water mum rim can о мса су b А enses, as compared with Z. total|farm, and the slovenly farmer would be induced {0 
pin a highly o Де description of food such as Bean- | Subscriptions, was an оца ME лбек Á— prick up his ears aad шола his slovenly habits, , 
eal or cako it might be very advantageous Е give them For several years he e had bee f the no 1 that Thi en if the land was over-run. with game, over 
а аЙ grains неу refuse, puo. d ances whic tl th the Evesham 
anig а адада of that with Bea: 
Mud were much more valuable for the formation of milk of 
а good quality. 
The learned Professor then proceeded to explain at 
some lengt th the mme of the various lactometers 
eser e тез before hi 
Bat m ordinary mode of testing milk by | С 
t always the most correct, because 
aitona it might stan 
е portion о! the fatty matter in АКы ОР seed D rip 
it stood the more Дере would the and it w. 
as well to maintain as equ: ial à н ken v erii 
When the cream зу Жаы niii milk 
the lactometer indicated a lower Loos gravity 
Ehan it would in fts natural condition. They could thus easily 
w er 16 was her. 
testi роз 
і purpose tested Буз 
lactometer of the otn ng in dee to 
assist at S dd solution o this ecu practical "A uncia In 
.| Association would be е of satisfac 
ле 
оту 
un which 
m с 
лй of hours was sufficient to ensure the succes 
the Society. qe pr Ke should discuss were Jh 
omprehensive, e too short to allow them 
"i do more fe ce е outine of business. 
usu 
ved | They ought, therefore, to have Rn on other days, 
t| where the ins and outs, tlie pros and cons i „the who 
difficu 
matter might be discussed, and all d е solved, 
He was satisfied that if a committee was 
to + th landlord and tenant. De was n Мар 
certain landlords to talk about granting leases, or for 
tenants to discuss tenant right, 
form a gamation, and t 
Ls usefulness of the societies.” 
uld be пу to make the e 
in Меч more ера бА 
о: 
it would be attended with very great success to the 
еа and lead to the advancement of agriculture in 
this coun Y 
оча most vital 
was the wer 
matter connected with their business 
es ча s he aet short-s eis 
the nifi at large. 
р" WARD seconded the "motion proposed by 
r, Curtler for the idos rnment of th denos 
ini his айаны of the rvations that 
ness о of agri iculturi 
obse 
entlem and the pré dn for constituting the j 
in зебу тез s. Cu e memben 
ects,- 
which should ien prim id disc 
px in conn — h the Society, declined to do 
as, he ide d, а almost of i mpossi- 
bility b. eme p ойс of chemistry to agri- 
cultural pursuits. , Evidence had been recently given 
n 
Meque ber gs had yet 
о ап alkalimeter now gren Berl а used 
in in the Мн кш кр of ib tical chemists, which consisted of а 
lass tube into whieh milk might be put, and which was 
hed with an apparatus for letting off the skim milk when 
the cream was separated without allowing the latter to pass ; 
ied which the usual gravitation and m: Td OMOpÉS tests could 
lied. He thought that at no very remote period Mr. 
á бийш, the man — of Mw appáratuses, by whom 
atly assisted in his im Stn sata of d My E 
cattle having died of it within a few days of its being 
administered to d 
neighbourho ws 
were dealin 
sell adulterated : articles if they knew Мм Bat it should 
1 47, 
and 
ШЕ, doubt farmers in this|m 
paci troie 
any and varied prodretions of the coun 
ке} ity for improving their cultivation as muda 
ра. 
T AN said that whilst he felt muchi 
valuable remarks be b 
mittee ae 
rem 
reat pecuniary difficulties, 
3 £4 
перет, But it m 
Soc 
that they were simply E on their trade on the 
faith of other pers ons ce, се, and tha 5 nen any 
ROWN, in Mei 
able lecture given by th 
inquiring whether осеги 
ps be a good ahd irure o food 1 M cows. 
r- VOELOKER replied pr t he thought it would, being 
кану —— fof Norden 
seconded the motion, observing that he had 
listened == pon vomer to the lecture, and had pem 
e able man whic ^ а йж еа чае 
handled Бр Ше learned Professor, (Of cmm ins mattor so 
ive as ng of catt] ^ 
rein ies Та been slightly touched и or сыру елее} уо; 
апа һе саја поё =з t e hat the quality of een 
depended very much uj the breed of the Un! 
therefore ents соатча 
be 
ere! 
Grass-fed cows generally yielded an abundance of milk, and if 
the pasture une good there Bv be Pu Гез 7А in it. 
elp thinking that 
With to winter Кее! 
The Ue ues AN observed that the pain. of the 
cream from the o milk » without ; "wm mming had Pee eri the 
Society ын years erally thought that it 
T be done by peor erg 
to Mr. Moore, Professor VOELCKER said that he con- 
vantage- from lig] 
animated 
Mr. E Mooi Mr. Cantrell, and erp! reor took part, and 
in which the nutritive qualities о! uso-ton were дно 
танар о resence of an Sboldanos of phosphate of 
E| best of 
air dry. 
conversation followed in which Mr. Blackburn, | Hen 
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eir belief. Тһе result might b the o 
cake zi "и either ted vH nothing, m "hat Й VA 
and des ve to the E 
ч anthority оп up абет, 
ай, а y present were doubtless aware, published 
that тб "те æ statement showing мү 
x: 
food, whi 5 
utter іп- | 
h 
the committee had used their best endeavours od 
them of tl those difficulties. 
The Chairman re read, as bearing on 
was impossi| over 
— to пано ulture. 
pore кеш = ү кд 
а pres anda great deal ot poa was vate. p in this 
county. 
àt food as г 
also 
dutem. dl ee каво, and {е ваше might be said of 
every artificial ma 
Mr. eed showed the utter worthlessness of | w 
He had been told КА 
atio: 
nis enr "ot 
ould in E тому ы hei y at Wo 
Mr. said: —I 
chemistry, to develop tha! 
Curtle: er's тн MU. 
о for 
of guano was sold poesi 
озу ч of those who purchased 
o 
value, p hence the necessity for chemical ana ME 
They had now a compan established i n Lond 
provide all sorts of manures, bl d 
-—— 
sacco: Evesham 6 
that pp lied à the 
ir land were able to juiges of. its real quality or 
Society. 
all friends of agriculture in in t coun 
instead gf b^ 
at large prices, but very few of ms то 
exactly what —— ot or "ee it should b 
ce it was nfrequent that they bomi farmers 
рокын ү of pem land that they could not ps a 
. | good crop; that they must give up, and so forth; 
separate ge m 
Mr. H. 
mber otra 
Evesham Society, cre mid that that 
| good position as regarded their g e Pa 
was not deputed by them to say 50, у! 
