240 ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN CLIMATE 
and time will be given for the production of seeds and the growth 
of new herbage. It is especially necessary that some of the pad- 
more plentiful, and the lambs as a consequence will be stronger 
and healthier. It is only natural that sheep should suffer mate- 
rially if they have to be dogged and driven backwards and for- 
as for that of cereals atter how good y 
be, i ever come to perfection in exhausted soil, and 
the same rules with regard to 
carelessness in espect on the part of sheep-owners 
enormous’): 
and the 
ny . 
grasses, and those the species most noticeable for their 
qualities, our annuals or summer grass especially. : 
to 
wool, he should seek it of the manufacturer, and not of 
broker, whose interest it is to be always faultinding 
is almost ce Pa wool , 
8 are gratuitously made to 
and remedy that imperfection ; the pose? is 
year after year; and, shuttlecock-like, the ate 
Paskeads not from | er to stud-breede 
