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clays it will come to its full heat, and be 

 ready to receive the plants. 



THE reafon for fifting the bark is, be- 

 caufe there are many of the live vermin 

 amongil it that will go through the riddle 

 with the fniall tan, which mould not be 

 ufed amongft any mould that is for the 

 ftove, or where there is any heat, thofe 

 that are alive will foon be killed by the 

 cold; but as there will be much of their 

 fpawn amongft it, if ufed where there is 

 heat they will fbon come to life, and be as 

 troublefome as ever ; therefore it mould be 

 carried and thrown upon grafs-landj for 

 which it is very good if the land is of a 

 clay or fliff nature ; but is very pernicious 

 if of a gravel or fandy kind. If there is 

 no fuch ufe for it, it may be thrown into 

 the fold where cattle are fed, where, being 

 mixed with the long draw, it will make 

 good dung. 



THE ingredients proper for killing the 



\vhite infects on pine-plants. Four 



Li 2 pounds 



