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The Scouring Lands of Somerset and Warwickshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

C. T. Gimingham
Affiliation:
(University of Bristol: Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station.)

Extract

A Considerable area of pasture land in Mid-Somerset, known locally as “teart” land, and also a smaller area in Warwickshire, cause scouring in cattle at certain times of the year. These pastures are a source of loss to the farmers and, from time to time, have been the subject of investigation. In 1862 the late Dr J. A. Voelcker published a valuable report on the subject, and in the main the observations and results discussed in the present paper are consistent with the suggestions which he put forward. Details of more recent work are to be found in various reports in the Journal of the Bath and West Society from 1895 to 1904.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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References

page 328 note 1 Journ. Bath and West Soc., Vol. X. 1862, p. 183.Google Scholar

page 328 note 2 Journ. Board of Agric. Vol. XVII. 1910, p. 529.Google Scholar

page 329 note 1 loc. cit.

page 329 note 2 For some bacteriological details, see Newman, Journ. Bath and West Soc. 1897 and 1903.Google Scholar

page 330 note 1 See Journ. Board of Agric. Vol. XVII. p. 537.Google Scholar

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page 335 note 1 This has been previously noted and discussed by Voelcker. For other analytical data in this connection see Journ. Bath and West Soc.. 1862 and 1903.