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hatch too early -jG. To procure food in this cafe 

 77. To manage the hatching in cold or moift wea- 

 ther 78. The various methods of hatching 79, &c. 

 thofe hatched at very different times not to be mix'd, 

 and why 79, &c. They hatch in about three days 81. 

 Should be wafhed before they are put to hatch 86. 

 The method of management vi'hen the worms begin to 

 come out 87, &c. New hatched worms fliould lie 

 thick on the leaves 90. Small drawers proper to keep 

 new-hatched worms 92. Six ounces of eggs how 

 much filic they produce, and what attendance the 

 worms produced from them require 154. How many 

 lay'd by a moth 200. Their change of colour and 

 goodnefs 200, 201, How to be feparated from the 

 leaves v/here they were Isyed 201, and preferved till 

 the enfuing fpring 20 2. 



Fibres of leaves not to be torn from the Silkv/orms 149. 

 Food not to be crowded on Silkworms 125. 

 Fruit of the black mulberry eafily bruifed 63. Fruit un- 

 wholfom for the Silkworms 1 1 1. 



Gathering of mulberry-leaves. The direflion for it, 



105. 



Hatching SUk worms eggs, its method 79. 



Heads of mulberry-trees, to cut them off is ^a.bad 



method 6c. 

 Health of Silkworms, a fign to know it i 29. 

 Hedges the bed: form for a mulberry plantation 52, 106, 



Inurudlions for planting mulberry-trees, many of them 

 applicable to other trees 64. 



Inoculation of mulberry trees, black and white on each 

 other 49. On trees of a different fpecies failed 49. 



ImperfecSlions of the Silkworms eggs 214. From Hop- 

 ed perfplradon 215 



Improvement of reeling, fome further hints for it 266,&c, 



Ladies ufe troublefome methods in breeding Silkworms 7. 



Layers 



