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The Society attempts also to spread its light through

the provinces by means of popular lectures.

Det Kongelige Landhuusholdningsselskab

,

o r ,

The Royal Agricu ltural Society

, founded

in 1768. F rom this Society m uch w as expected at

th e com m encem en t, and it w as h ighly favored in

th e reign of F red erik V I.

It h a s , no doubt, been

the m eans o f introducing som e im provem ents in,

and en cou rag em en t to, h u sb an d ry b y the dispersion

o f publications (n o t, how ever, o f an y g re at m erit),

th e distribution o f p rizes, the exhibition o f A g ri­

cultu ral p ro d u c e , C a ttle -sh o w s, &c. ; although ro ­

tation o f crops, d ra in s, and ag ricu ltu ral chem istry,

a re still p ractically unknow n in D enm ark.

The offices of the Society are in Prindsens

Palai on Frederiksholms Canal.

D et danske Silke - Selskab , The Danish

S ilk Society,

founded by

Mr. Repp

and

Captn.

Hamaken

in the y e a r 1841 for the p urpose of

introducing th e

Mortis alba

into D enm ark to feed

silkw orm s.

C hristian V III., on th e representation

of the fo u n d e rs, ordered m an y th o u san d s o f m ul­

b e rry trees to be sow n and planted in the royal

forests, w hich h a v e succeeded adm irab ly well.

This Society has no settled place of meeting:

the directors assemble at the residence of

Mr.