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{hat can be of the leaft hurt but the moul- 

 jdinefs. 



WHEN the composition is ready, have 

 fome boxes of different fizes, according to 

 the quantity of ieeds ; if the quantities 

 fmall, garden-pots will do as well. 



FOR the large feeds, fuch as Acorns, 

 B.eech-maft, &c. lay an inch of the com- 

 pofition at the bottom of the box or pot, 

 then a layer of feeds; fill up all the vacan- 

 cies quite level, then a layer of feeds; and 

 fo on till the whole be finifhed. The Fiir 

 feeds may be mixed with the hand and 

 laid in the box, firft laying half an inch 

 of the compolition in all the boxes or pots 

 you lay feeds in. 



THE Elm-feed, Sycamore, or any other 

 fmall foft feeds, fhould be rubbed between 

 the hands with the compofition, and fb 

 laid into the box, laying half an inch of 

 the fame fluff over all the tops of the pots 

 or boxes, and place them in a dry place, 

 E 4 where 



