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too large a crop ; in this case there are always plenty left to 

 mature. Our remarks apply when no fruit, or only a very few, 

 remain on the tree, all the others dropping off before maturity. — 

 Jamaica Agricultural Society Journal. 



Charcoal is cheap enough, and is an excellent thing for poultry. 



Irregular feeding is often the cause of many disorders in poul- 

 try. 



The absence of green food means an undesirable pale color in 

 the yolks of the eggs. 



Laying hens should have all they can eat, and this should be 

 of a high grade character. 



