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" As the substitute docs not go sour and derange the stomach, the calf 
will not be so susceptible of scouring, hut will, as a consequence, be more 
healthy." 
The following is selected from a number of similar testi- 
monials : — 
" Grove Cottage, Lenton, Nottinghamshire, 
August 7th, 1878. 
" I am so well satisfied with your milk-substitute, should be glad if you 
will forward to me one of your 35s. bags to Lenton Station. I shall be glad 
to recommend it to my friends, feeling persuaded it is a most useful and 
economical substitute for milk, and am only sorry I did not hear of it 
earlier." 
"Directions for Use. — One measure of the powder to be mixed with 
cold water to the consistency of cream, then add three quarts of boiling 
water, stirring briskly all the time. 
"Sold by agents throughout the Kingdom, in bags at 4s. 9c?., 9s. Zd., and 
18s. each, or 35s. per cwt. 
" Agent — S. Parr, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Nottingham." 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY IN 1879. 
I.— PEEIODICALS PEESENTED TO THE SOCIETY'S 
LIBEARY. 
Presented hy the respective Societies and Editors, 
A. — English, American, and Colonial Periodicals. 
Agricultm-al Economist. Vol. X. 1879. 
Agricultural Experiment Station, Middleto%vn, Conn., Eeport of Work of the. 
Gazette. 1879. 
Almanack. 1880. 
American Agriculturist. Vol. XXXVIII. 1879. 
Athenajum. 1879. 
Bath and "West of England Society, Journal of the. Vol. XI. 1879. 
Bell's Weekly Messenger. 1879. 
Bristol Mercury. 1879. 
British Dairy Farmers' Association, Journal of the. 1878. 
Carolina, Handbook of North. 1879. 
Chamber of Agriculture Journal. Vol. XX. 1879. 
Coates's Herd Book. Vol. XXV. 1879. 
Country Gentleman's Magazine. 1879. 
Dairyman. Vol. III. 1879. 
Economist. Vol. XXXVII. 1879. 
Essex Standard. Vol. XLIX. 1879. 
Farm Journal. 1879. 
