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REMARKS 



ON THE 



MORBID AFFJiTlTE OF BREEDIING EWES, 



II? SBVSm.Ii PASTS OF THE COLONY OF 



FEW SOUTH WALES, 



M0S8 FAIlTICirt.A|tf.y ORSSBVIEB Amtft 



THE MUmUMBlDGEB COUNTRY, 



OCCASIOKID BY B&RVH tlifl'HBGNA.TBD Wt^li SOMB 



At^RALINB SALTS. 



fSee Pa^ 220^ Vol. 



On account of the morbid appetite existing in the 

 sheep, which I am about to relate, their natural 



carnivorous savis^e a£kd Iti^diMeiilt to diiTe 

 tb^Jti away from tlie in wliich eartli ini- 

 pi'eg'uated with alktilinc salts iiniy ha sitnated ; 

 although J wlien taken to i\ fresh rtat, tln.'y proceed 

 leeding as usualj until this salt earth is again dis- 

 e&v&teAf ^beti ihey becaim addt^ed to the 

 Mnisatutal custom of devonriii^ Iheir lambs* 

 On discovering one of the pits, they rush to it 



