i$ff OF MUSHROOMS. 



a very little will ferve the backfide, as a 

 great dampnefs comes through the wall, 

 efpecially if moft of the filed is under 

 ground, as it generally is. 



THOSE that have no fhed with a pit, nor 

 a ftove-med to make a winter- bed in, may 

 make them in a dry cellar, at the iniide 

 end of a warm ftable, or in the corner of 

 any outhoufe where there is a conftant 

 fire. 



THERE will be no occafion for any cover 

 in a cellar in winter, as there is no cold 

 air ; and in a ftable the air is both damp 

 and warm : they will require little water 

 in a cellar, and hardly any in a ftable. If 

 in a houfe where there is a conftant fire, 

 they will require a little water but no 

 cover. In all the places where they are 

 made, they are all of the fame materials. 



THOSE that choofe to have mufhroorm 

 in the fpring and fummer only, mould 

 make a bed the beginning of December, 



and 



