Mr. D Hommedieu on raifmg Calves. ny 



It is obfervable, that the dew in fummer, frequently has a 

 fweet tafte, not very difTimilar from honey, and is called a 

 honey-dew. It is probable that all dew has more or lefs of 

 thofe particles, and affords very confiderable nourifhment to 

 animals in general'. 



