OF MUSHROOMS. 



pings, which fhould be kept as whole, 

 and clean irom flraw and hay as polfibie. 

 They mould be laid under cover, and 

 fpread two inches thick. The place 

 where they are laid (hould be airy and dry," 

 for the drier they are when laid on the 

 bed the better. If they are got before any 

 of the other materials, and kept dry and 

 ttot moved, they will be no worie. 



To make the bed put a layer of the 

 dung that was ihakeri up, two feet thick; 

 the breadth and length of the bed ; if 

 mufh be made very equal, and pretty firm, 

 but not trod ; then a layer of bark, four 

 inches thick ; over that a layer of the 

 lame dung, a foot thick ; and on that a. 

 layer of bark, two inches thick ; and on 

 that fix inches of the fhorteft of the dung 

 that was thrown up, which finishes for 

 the prefent. 



WHEN the bed lias been made ten CM: 

 fifteen days it will then have a gentle 

 heat ; lay another layer of bark, two' 



inches 



