176 THE GARDENERS наша: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Fennvanr: ў 
di&ed arrange- | science until of late Вай done but little vowel н ое она 
Ere seti gen « ry M. ah extus NUS p zA veiling the mystery conne ected . with ODIE ae ra oleis the 
invstigations mo СЯ soundness re simis, wil à be | coarse Grimes of wet meadows, di ker might К 
excom ечеи Lagi paar from ordinary diseases, ће | ђе got f by efficient Ls cc tiu E cue seii Snvestigated 
a Pontus hav a serious nature which bave ноен | the plants were өлүү of dang aan 
e 
It was 
its | indebted t 
d foot 5 { The liver fluk Rs im —— ‘produce its on К 
2 monly known as and foot-diseas Без : та. fo ave bir Pj 
— at a te arg pectore dire A M от, а E ee of or organisation and which had Linseed-cakes unfortunat 
| lungs, resulting from the existence of "e Сеп n, | much lower in tli сасе ч ААД 
zithin the bronchial tubes E the preceding T d p pass, hann out ө the body А т quani 
j tality | 
о за] 
7 5 lukes a 
and low temperature which prevailed., It is, however, toi be т е organisms ‘produced шоу di 424 | reerushing «йо 
ran 
rcater ап 
i г rri it was still АЕ be quining an " 
; on v tha name of “rót.” wach especially w when rcgem С Vidi did. not To come much dearer, эш is 
the pr аке this destructive disease is wider spread. ines | чо of doubt as to еше the Ce E a eint 
h vig dem i» case for many years; and in several of tha | become parasitie to other creatur res, suc : 
western counties it i f сао pathole x f| spe cies of water snails, and in them undergo high na 
нана of the profes of ca Е а 1 ent betore {1 
will be расти! to its ravages. Little eve opm g зе 
үө; pots sey to jus these losses, the malady тези, опе lo dier. to undergo thei r last t chan пее, tbat of tra WE 
its origin i pe -: entoz 
of iv the о kinds 
fcr rot. Perhaps salt may prevent this development di rain Капи Recently m ўт 
the ds v the stomachs of sheep, as it 1$ w 1 А of 
roti have, ther pti 
arshes. è 
i din: expulsion o 
these jures opens u жк оГ prevent тене Ser es of value in leading to 
ng to savo ee b Rie д | flukes, Sandi is one of our most v valuable antbelminties, 
it is gratifying to find that investigatione es ta kind have ong EM follo lowing report was also read from Professor 
since been pens mes by the Sem of Cattle kn iiie es ondi 
rve - t 
have to report that in consequence of an application made 
stances have shown during the past, year in а most remarkable Da Society by Mr H. Leeds of ныма, атаи. n- 
that the main cause of Lanta "spread of this disease is | shire, T visited his farm he 2208 ult. 
contagion. Such is its introduction into the United States, | inv H 
into Aust! ; th {теа 
Five 
b bon T ap 
chance of recove in this case, I had the а xt К 
ie 
cure. In conclusi п convey to the | à 
Council their fixed resolve to do every thi ing within their power | į he premise 
to render the science of Vete erinary NN of increasing newly purchased a At about Суй нау last Mr. 
value to the agricultural community. J. W. B (n uet, Trea- | Leeds bought four Totg | ВНОРБЕНОЕЛӘ; апа у shortly after- 
surer of the Royal Veterinary Mo Jan. 12, 1861 wards one of them р and died. Thi ) was tvm Бе 
- | by the deaths wipes e of the same ot an en by the 
RM i Ат Жең ed diede сай as | den th of a ten months old calf which he had bred. Besides | tution 
даа + visit to Bridgerule, i in Devonshire, was т s calf four eiS Yr been carried off from о same disease, 
follows hich with on eu кш? mi Y e vi 
ы m the whole, being every one which as e been affected. 
EL VerennwAxt Сошлов. оа т "і r I made a careful examination of Pe the pre mite which had 
December, 1860, in accordance. with instructions | peen exposed tothe contagion, and give special instructions with 
received from the Council, I eed ie arish of | reference to their management vem as to avoi as much as possi- 
Bridgerule, North Devon, for the р e of investi- Пе thebringing of sec ondary causes of the disease into operation. 
две fatal malady existi ing E koe "беу їп CN mus оті. same phim r - irected that koari к should 
adjoining parishes. оп came from the | which had probably been received into the sub- 
Rev. S. Kingdon, the r dent Minister and an "old sequently to lay the Aeg aee a supply 
member of the Society, T stated that mr Шап m ET iren ves i c — — 
Н е: 
half of the sheep һай ees or been sent off to be| gown for се treatment. ее these animals will be attended with 
slaughtered at Plynrouth. m was кае НЕД that Ше таг ked su ing the spread of the п malady. The 
sd dps NS may, will in due «itae орана 
pulp. 
„дио the heads of 
ch will 
TS, W 
аре umts 
m of the Yellow 
v" » 
ей, 
gard 
quence of the statements made with reference to the Tus REPORT THE CONSULTING CHEMIST to the 
'ondi fter de: investigati 
me th e e то! rin a large number of analyses 
t form, and the doubt referred to of soils, guanos, mar жейд шат поен, eer р, — 
had its origin i of EE teas f 
incorporated in t 
ments on Wheat, B: 
will form the o subject 
1 жаши) Үч 
f selection of the best articles. of food materials, 
m ыш Mem — кые n de as or less extent, At the ш doe they aye acted Dan aielo in ОК dis- 
erence r ў А машу: were ewes | hones "t of dealers in manures and feeding sub- 
a t si only af EXT Mire at Mi 
farms some for slaughtering, with a view to deterinine | 9 y à Те acu s гача репова Wore. ОЕШ; ОСЫ 
EA ^ t) d 
if the indivi vidual próprietors would m Js usted. in tier p аса "man: Ге x "do no longer ma be e y uis 
pr i 
or 
whi ures isposed of a few years ago. 
their lambs.. In every case I regret to pe hat e h Sr dew war z ht bad 2 юнан € p quite A споре 
1 оссаѕіора, 9а ertülsers are so. а rices whic r no 
was the advanced pe of the teg that tI could n oi eir intrinsic value. The following analysis of an 
advise any other artifici pie i 
а 
d brought 
manure io "Which I refer was sent to me by Mr. г 
t, Artington, Guildford, who bought it as 
hereto re м-га ды of simple of Potter's Guano sent by Mr. John Ellis, 
oñ the animals are being swept daily aw. wies ОМ HS. e 
deth. pahis parish forme. no aiibi. A -SOrgsnio зане: LAC 
; A^. аян Men aanl 3 
yore isa P serious tis ie thing- -to Conterijiate Sof sodium (оиноп seit). -11.70 
— NON E sus- 
у; especially does a etra Redde os TUN. кенг рее 2; 18 
on wet, cold; and. ündrained Jands. "Tan тето 
into the natural history of the entozoon—the liv r fi uke |: 
вни nitrogen xA Ea и 
ual to ammonia .. 
biliary. ducts the disease depends, would ern the It will [^ noticed that scarcely one-third part of thís 
be adop! ted to guano. eva фам another third iet ДА c 
limit иі t develop and thus save the lives o£ lierre prototo of comme e be remainder сой 
rtion of common salt. insi 
many of our sheep. James B. Simonds, Veterinary In- а а i intrinsic EUR 
^ gd d hav 
$ "An interesting conversation ensued, in which Lord nising Uu era сарка 
Berners, Mr. Frere, Mr. Dent Dent, Мг. Slaney, Мг, | 1225У,10% ре о0аіпед іп а 
. Barker, Sir E. Kerrison, and Mr. Goodwin took part, а. 
р good omes. I would M es p bers of the Society that 
-— inform n was sought as to the origin of and | the ell, physical characters of a ere read on 
в 
for thi pee "offer | pr x x почо of its quality, and di fret, of which the Я 
Simonds int тту investigations i into the | artificial manu e тна увс: ed А M 
also e 
Flukes now bei eng wapa tained by analysis. v have examined twi Hoy ase sam- 
had some tim be ы proved that the ova M Gd x Ds € wr linis which is ч ly to be tez roots high and 2027 
: agrieu Provided it 
became. developed into hydatids, but | ported at a price proportions йв niano val can be im The con 
e. | Ser sound, without: spot 
