. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . them was found to food given them appeared to be abundant inquantity^ nutritious in quality; and many samples ofmilk which I inspected were very rich in all nutritiveconstituents. If milk-dealers would only supply tbisimportant article of food in the same condition as itcomes from the cow, I have no hesitation in sayingthat London milk—by which I mean milk obtainedfrom cows kept in London sheds—would bear com-parison in every respect with milk obtained from thecountry. How far the keeping of cows in Londonsheds is desirable or pr


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . them was found to food given them appeared to be abundant inquantity^ nutritious in quality; and many samples ofmilk which I inspected were very rich in all nutritiveconstituents. If milk-dealers would only supply tbisimportant article of food in the same condition as itcomes from the cow, I have no hesitation in sayingthat London milk—by which I mean milk obtainedfrom cows kept in London sheds—would bear com-parison in every respect with milk obtained from thecountry. How far the keeping of cows in Londonsheds is desirable or proper in a sanitary point of view,is another question. Now the vestries are empoweredby Act of Parliament to require examinations of themilk as sold, and not as it comes from the cow; and bygiving proper instructions to Dr. Whitmore theymight, at a very trifling expense, have laid before themfrom time to time reports on the milk sold, such asthose which we recently had for public information atour own cost. British Medical Journal, KICHARD SMITHS. FRUIT LIST CoDtaiDs a sketch of the various^orms of Trees, with directions forCultivation, Soil, DralnaRe, Manurp,Iruning, Lifting, Cropping, Treat-nienb under Glass ; also theirf-ynnnymeB, quality, size, form, sitin,colour, flesh, flavour, use, giowtn,duration, eeason, price, &c. Freeby post for three stamps. Nurseryman nnd ScHdaman, RICHARD SMITHS LIST of all the EVKK(iREENFIR TRIBE, suitable for Britain, giving size, price, popularand botanical names, derivations, doscriiition, loim, colour, foliage,growth, timber, use in arts, nutive country and size there, situation. other information, with copious index of their synonyines. Rk and N 3 by post for s , Nurseryn 1 Seed Mer( , Worcester. Fine, flat, weil-trainod, of best quality, and trueRichard Smith, Nurseryman and S;ed Merchant, Worcester. ORG H A RU- H OU S E~T KE ES~^r ui tin jTin^Pots.—Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Poars, Apples,Vines, and F(Es. Richard


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