pioportios are 





■ desrroe dest 







doubt all ve.e 



table m. 



itter is (lest 



roved in tl 



liisdr'v I) 



and fatty inati 



ter niiol 



It not l)e, bi 



it-the^egetabl^m 









h I have 



had ^ er 



experience of. 



1 had 



it in Went^ 



vorth Pai 



■k, Vict(i 



Zoological Ga 





md in othe 



r places. 



The to 



carted into W 



entwort 



h Park-tl, 





thou.an 



it-aud men, > 





and childror 





llowin- 



absolutely ua 



llowin- 



in it for n 



lonths an 



d n.onti 



pa,-ticalar poii 





luire if any 





resulted. 



an-are of a sini,de in.t^ 





1) anv one 



■ of these 



and children 



wore at 



fected by tli 



e snudl. 



] asked 



ci.ar-.'of it, if 











it, and he told 



me tha- 



b he did not 



know of ■. 



tsin-den 



^^a.s from towi 



1 refu.e 



'. fsuppo-s 



e there is 



. somethi 



not the f. 



.ar to be app 



rehended fron 





many peopl 



e .suppose. 1 



years the 





stuff- into NX- 



flat of th. 



e (l^irdei'I pill 



ace (Ground t 



of town . 



■efuse, and if 



you di- down 



pots, pan 



iV'rock to 11! 



Ike'a lloor fo 



and Mhei 



I the tire took 



place ther. 



I made c; 



irts go for thi 



s refuse, and ; 



of found, 



itioii stutl t< 



3 put o\er it 



deodorani 



er putting tl, 



strong the sn, 

 ' Palace "J'con 



middiVti 



at of Garden 





to this m< 





excellent w;. 



but I thi. 



ik it would I 



le well to con.- 



% l-Ht C 



•annot in some way be a\ 





X, T merely g 



ive my practic 



Mr. T. 



13. Thkheck- 



-It seems to i 



sole refen 



•nce to night 



soil. There. 



A\ ith refei 





came out of c 



Mr. \\. A. Dixox— I l)a\e sonie practical a^iuamtance with 

 this system. Now with reference to the abolition of cess-pith the 

 lecturer spoke with regard to the value of the material— looking 

 at it from a manurial point of view— the value of the material 

 and the cost of manufacture being greater than it should be. But 

 the worst point with regard to cess-pits is the extraneous matter 

 that is put in ; there are bottles, dead fowls, rags, sticks, banister- 

 rails, all kinds of rubbi.sh of everv description is put there down 

 to kerosene tins. The great trouble in the manufacture of 



