THE GARDENERS CHRONICL 
E AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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—but you ald n a flukes aa 
oes this explain ? "te variis т а Тас po ry day o 
i person will о tell tie? “I sent a lot of ыр" to 
I never had per - а апі Е 
were. as fat. shee ye 
ht or nine, or F10 or 12 [ЕҢ E tie Си 
"Тһе fact із that рте they did noi Y anir in suffici MM 
were 
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ion, 
these barren districts 
| The rev. gentlem 
utiful | the valle eys through which rivers run, 
soil anin the same, and the only A 
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now kow 
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an then referred to the wes i in 
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to those effects conjecturing h 
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the surface, so м 
subject; * it is oftentimes the case ga this | as tho pow 
are "ei 
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1! ho and allow wing y horses 
ations define by their mine ral | ho 
The oint of interest, however, is th stem of genera- мы vá — аі PE Longo LE а T aer е | lied à а month моо out ch sed wW 
predia 9 when we Vy to = amine i we find to be T tiec pho gener produce thos oTo фе nounced. Negle d- feeding and h usi 
ceedingly complicated, the exes being du Ae Le aie orent t "pe were likewise condemned. Tt wasg 
Fue AE aere gli: mds = i many hatt n he geologist ron pay the same attention to t | when Grass tim hat ev oun 
to be considered as an hérmaphre oti Ee ККА oil аз he does to the substrata, his dis | nb room and duri int 
«рулы to it—but it is ce of the вог a ооб be the farmer. | wa f dia A nter 
distinct, separate and eimi overies odd be of ch gre ied the | sympt 8 0 disease. т i Ms n 
AA рее ү: пега remarks of Mr. ead very 1 P bus and led was mentioned whose fold-yard was co 
Wel herea т хе esenta foin of the ge У à ^ 1 ОЁ science, # à Pr 
"Mdh ч e find "that t the male orga lecturer in looking into that branc hel жиы, S correct principle. One-half of the spacious 
of the body, and that the female organs gi 15 writ an Essay О 8 A aig | CV rer red with litter, and the other part was bare 
at the periphery. uniting in а kind of duc шок ra ir in the ч befo the pu . Chemistry and eology could, were accustomed 3 iv 
middle, where the tru uterus or womb Ы ee ац 1 € re durs FU solve many existing anomalies on the Pd vé were pub to street or road w 
is f at number of eggs; and aite А 
5р ве зш an opening which is very near E {нё г mineral: kia pe and it may be safely "неа a sitions froin soft to hard roads w 
to the central sucking disc. With regard to an appendag P at if they ed La encouragement, they jdn s of tend ler SPA side and r 
ar this, and which is sometimes protruded, and sometimes E ls df n centuryfor the solution of su: е taken of f 
retracted into the body, it has been supposed to be an intr bob require ha |ы of few hundr ede В otf|5 : No. |. 
mit t organ or ais, and its existence in all these creatures абон, Тһе ехреп еб а orhi m- was six icy A No. 
would rather seem to show that although they are DiseXie | pon nds on such investigations s would be ing com- | x, ased limbs were exhibited 
it is not improbable that copulation takes place between luded a е икан 
them We know of a similar instance witl regard о p ОТОМ of dash re iere; Nels ne EI 
snails, which are bi-sexile, and it is well known that they эшч ing half a county using 100 loads у mendin bser he а! 
fonbh d with an intromitte rgan as well as & vagina, an 2010: ads is equ ually (Or more efficaciou : EUR PU РЕ E 
that the intromittent organ of the ono abl hat. this und у under our fee they ha bo eh het. з. KK 
аз” ay iti t improbable tha jh Ee B. 
У 005-й to ihe loko, but tir ө point is not at pr mre we find a аш, gh лө varp соусу the vete aves so f ad sot groun ths. 3. Exe уш 4 | 
known. „The sucking disa, aa ih ы, ыы dise which evi. Widely 8 IS у і é |i 
the ventral part о! ani hi he sh АЕА: 
OYM the re on when it is IM Ti 6 а month, 
с EN ind pid in ni the depth de warp,aslh ied it, their relative dii рода left м9. =— 
tra dem — bi ca tad nsnm: dut in а k a etn uu fertility he The venden ias it is 7 m at d later r han at de X 5. The-festto - 
icts. Nor is iti servers if copulata idem! est de th, are usua all wh етше wil - yc e cow during weather, Р 
exisse dus two of them, that these two sucking discs | es adl» fit mm ie Tam m p Ee LE SL be ricked out from between пе векш. frst 
approximate to each other for the тере of contact — aps will find it after. а ау Thro 
Hirie di а Tor шу ono to aay йа t number of ova the t of land where чите e is müd ot t —At a lat eti f nt 
perfectly impos or any e tract and wher a late meeting o dis : right 
; but there ireumstance his and E 
- dis ehieh. nei vu фу erc e hen to s, namely, | earth, ароц Cowley an Bi ж , Neue a outh after "ће бобів of new peni the chai 7] 
tiat if we examine them never so carefully, and any number London. Ifyou should go to Bishopstoke, | Edward Green, of Preston, called made 
we please, that have been naturally expelled from tbe | Weg ailv will see 16 i that re rkably Coc in : c 
ы раа deett e poem m — еры level and fine, though limited track nd а SM Cord avais € 
shall fin never exis i e ovum 1 l'that ває ESSA find ell-define / e % 
h ung fluke; and this fact being established, | that sta 101; 1 t y h 
бә outline of tho y е the fluke egg to ce — bottom, resting the flin i gravel, such a hav is ai 
thi contained within it must pa: ough а series ү an o where you wi ou 
ibiesdirQteti onn -dhié either metamorphoses, asthey have been vite of. а the pub of t o FoF Berk s, you bled m 
called, or alternations of generations, must take place; aud | ira CM dub Ds dh uic аут ів introduced. After а al 
it is by studying these that can get at some- will find it is of a di erent chemic: i dit 
thing like valuable information with reference to the manner beyon y province to inquire by what agency this Къ 
in which these creatures are propagated. It is now several warp is so widely spread. he rev. gentleman then bti 
ears si horoughly convinced myself of that fact, d Tb 4 1 It Rib Hah. Айй ай iat into a mo: g p 
астай nearly — hois at all rving or familiar described, geologically, L ‚ а 5 |The following неву: was ЕЯ opted Ў Stock 
with. the я that if you slit up the gall ducts jp such unkindly soils geology might guide the agri- көз tho donin о f this meeting thon mode o “ш Sows, 
Gf sheep or any other "animal affected —— tbough YOU eulturis as to the position in which he would find е retums оеп орі P roprosont o td end 
may soo some of th ой, А р" fe ung flukes; | nor will | various гейде amalgamation of which, in the pro in ám asm та po Tihem 
you be able to discover a young fluke by microscopically | tion determ ың чм che mist, would promote fertility, полого "n i now pee by cattle, and does heir : 
the bile in which еу Шуе. This then, tofother [t is well ke vara Mr. Scott and s я. 
other ance to which I have referred, eme e | No РЁ иде 14 as also › proposed by Mr. Scott an But t 
once there із not чырт Чан бт of entozoa wit TUN 3 
Barr duda: 80 that biiga m it in a practical way) supposing | | tilit ity to barren sands. When we тетт ШЫ Шет pn ps "E — ЖОО » 
to receive six hese flukes into the Ld aee. | | population of this coun nd that the thatthe был 
ld never тыйу COMES ould dep 5 | surface f the an cM return, 
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Cc 
April The New Highwa, 
numerously attended, and the En 
ted: a strong d ng P p 
lessening th e powers 
иван of its 
ате under the расла g 
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Me 
lay the foundation for disease. proie dem | and on a large scale, have worked n 
t if © fuko оп mly passed into е d: а "would appear almost identical. Eve n sh ould 
infinit [an 
ene. dae een RA авар. . Here es me we havea Ба ем the PT rests of 
practi 1 arising with rom an in- 
Lemno of. the Porter history of thin crest чч ' I servation, 80 ана to the 
To be continued. nergies which are the best vn 
The lecture was illustrated Љу ааай of the mes Ave ч бөгөн E T UR Y 
magnified, and by specim 
— in various sag ir zh than interests. 
The Council was then adjourned to the 24th inst. much thought, grea hec 
ting industry, has not time ni 
to 
| received his fair shar 
mer, whose b 
that he has not | , The current 
ogist, 
s 
taloguo. 
Farmers’? Clubs. deep speculations; but po t to him that the *5 
READING : Relation РАШ to Agriculture.— The | physical features of the ty in which he ——. 
first discussion meeting took place at the Readin lives are but the guide to geologi ture, Quarterly Journal of А 1 j 
m, at Messrs. Sutton's establishm ent, on Saturday — ed step in the science as far as may be a d 1861. Blackwood & Son. bi 
last. The Chairman, J. B. Spearing, Esq., of Moulsford, practical bearing, and then I са the agriculturist aA 
congratulated Club Ed ting in so large and illc cease to complain with Mr. К М 
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obligation to - » liberality of the Messrs 
had evinced as М 
" ^us 
"T > Resina in 
e of 
0 | and £he apriete of Engla 
as | plaint of Mr. Trimmer, th 
е encouragement at 
ad for th (rege Ашы iv Pati ОКЫ; is 
r1 the young kite in their due 
p а i _ After а other | believe it 
assistance iei the geol 
nd will refate the good cottag 
я at his т Р has not received pme mtae 
bands o А нче to who ^A Delgi es Maa A Cattle Feeding» 
оп | Agriculture—the Farmers Meet 
will | ing, and on Rape as a Forage plan 
TA um 
“уч gas 
e Rev. J. Clut vni ck said : Non « On the Е, Бото Рон and Pastern”—Mr, | Р into the ваше cover, 
feing among agriculturists, do, of all {һе pmi s son, LV. 8, pointed out some of кан prineipal dis: | E — f Sheep ш 
essarily connected „With the cultivation of the s зой, | enses, such as Mee -bone, tontrietio , inflammation hd a ben гоя ir E 
bruises, co: thrush, grea „ and pur the supposed Exh: 
efit than geology. Оп the other hand, thóse who | how such serious sfliction might M varded against, culture, by Professor 
lare devoted themselves to the study of this ' science, are e — times out of 10 the rinzbone was inherited from | ^ 0lety- t from Мт. 
dam or sire, iu tro recommended to! Же А the following | сае. His 
tion and encouragement t that 16 ip ves, As an) teil from no stock where chronic disease was known fattening sheep and 
ае Mr. C. S. Read, in his Essay on the * Farming | ое The кА of Sheffield, with its ha ads | — 
of Oxfordshire, in losing his notice of the geology of | and stee еер hills, was more remarkable than other part of 
iiw county, of which the ер" al co саев А іп a е ч for Lab а soundness in the horses 
ery of which. showed very care onght to be 
ita Tom taken to pee = t м Or concealed e. 
brief deseri nt, 16 was doubtfu ther 
assistance oft 
on 
ci 
eder Mod SER of surface "th is poe useful to 
tt 
з ча cal map, an 
as Q1 cx 
le benefit for the pec iers ^V bue 
or fo of the 
Ad 
ts on Portland | 
on the nature of the goil, 
repas ie buried below. Therefore, 
ssed as sound. ad | 
management, particularly shoeing, was alleged 
to be me. of the с ui sources ad the mischief, 
те ы f fo m ung 
n this sub- 
аз a pamphlet, along 
ur readers mber a 
гала in the other 28 feet of | те p" ет Rev. T үз "оше арад р givi 
year. 
with illustrations, 
artieles — now been iven in йг cotum se 
by Weale of 
blished 
olborn. 
ormer scouring them 
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