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The different preparations of peat which may be ap- 

 plied to ground, for corre&ing particular defefts, or for 

 rendering it generally more fertile, are, 



Peat - unmixed 



Peat - ditto oxygenated 



Peat - oxygenated, mixed with dung and urine 



Peat - ditto with alkaline salts 



Peat - ditto with alkaline hepar 



Peat - ditto with Glauber salt and lime 



Peat - mixed - with newly slacked lime 



^ - and lime mixed with peat ashes. 





All these preparations may, according to circum 

 stances, be used to advantage. The consuming by fin 

 peat to ashes, is always to be considered as the least pro- 

 duftive, and most unceconomical. The most beneficial 

 and productive of these preparations will be found to be, 



Peat with dung and urine 

 Peat with alkaline salts 

 Peat with alkaline hepar 

 Peat with Glauber salt and lime 

 [_ And peat with lime. 



When 



