OF MUSHROOMS. 



N hot-beds, .where cucumbers and 

 melons have been planted, and have not 

 been fuccefsful, there is often a quantity 

 of mumrooms. 



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1 N large dunghills that are laid in the 

 fields, where there is a good deal of long 

 ftraw, which has not laid wet in the fold, 

 in a dry. warm feafon there will be much 

 jfpawn an(l fome mum rooms. 



I N ftable-yards, where a good many 

 faddle-horfes are kept in the fbbles, whofe 

 litter is thrown out long, and a large 

 quantity every day, if the feafon is dry 

 and no wet lies in the place where the. 

 dung is, the bottom of the dung will be 

 full of fpawn in the autumn. 



IF a quantity of litter, that is juft moift, 

 (four or five loads) be mixed with light 

 loam or fand, and thrown in a heap in a 

 dry place, it will produce fpawn in three 



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months. 



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