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General JWcctings of 1845-6. 
The Annual Country Meeting, at Shrewsbury, in 1845. 
Principal Day of the Show, Thursday, July IJ. 
The General December Meeting, in London, on Saturday, 
December 13, 1845. 
The General May Meeting, in London, on Friday, May 22, 
1846. 
The Annual Country Meeting, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
in 1846. 
Cottage Economy. — Mr. Main's article on Cottage Gardening, and Mr. Burke's 
compilation on Cottage Economy and Cookery, have each been reprinted from the 
Journal in a separate form, for cheap distribution. Either or both of these tracts may 
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the most eligible mode of conveyance by which the copies can be transmitted to their 
address. They are also sold to the public at 2d. each, by tlie Society's Publisher, 
Mr. Murray, 50, Albemarle Street, London. 
Volumes of the Journal. — The first Volume of the Journal consists of /our parts, 
the second and third Volumes of three parts each (the second and third narts of the 
third Volume being comprised in a double number), and the fourth of two parts. The 
Journal is now published half-yearly, namely, the first half-volume for each year 
about the end of June, and the second about the end of December. 
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