x 9 S OF MUSHROOMS. 



in two, and one of the ends made every 

 June, there would be fufficient fora mid-.- 

 dling family all the year. 



WHEN an old bed is deftroyed, if it has 

 worked kindly and been managed well, 

 the tan that was laid above the firfl layer 

 cf dung will be very dry, white, and 

 mouldy, and mould be faved, it being ex- 

 ceeding good for laying two inches thick 

 on the new bed, below the three-inch 

 layer of horfe-droppings : it will caufe 

 the bed to bear three qr four weeks fooner, 

 and the mufhroons to be much larger 

 and thicker in the flefh ; for the whole 

 top of the bed will become one folid mals 

 of fpawn.. 





WHEN .the old beds arc pulled to pieces 

 there will be much fine ipawn in them ; 

 but let not that tempt any one to lay it on 

 the new bed, for it will entirely fpoil it. 

 Although by fuch means you might get 

 mudirooms rather fooner, they would be 

 and bad, for the waterings that 



would 



