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mould as before directed ; and when the 

 plant is taken out of the pot, and the 

 roots dreffed, the ball fhould be dufted all 

 round, and then filled up with the mould, 

 and the fame quantity put between the 

 leaves, 



THIS, in all probability, would kill all 

 the vermin that are in the pots at the time 

 of the operation ; but if the houfe is much 

 infected there will be great quantities ; 

 and when the powder, by length of time 

 and watering, may have loft its ftrong 

 poifonous quality, there will be many in 

 different parts of the houfe which may h> 

 creafe and come into the pots. 



THIS is only what feems probable to 

 me, and would be a great advantage to 

 thole that have only one houfe, that the 

 plants might then be fhifted at their 

 proper time ; but as I cannot ami re a 

 complete cure, only opinion, I mall pro- 

 ceed to give fuch direftious as will be 

 fffeer.ua!. 



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