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to the right coops and the same old mother, be pretty 

 certain to effect a cure. 



Be careful that your birds be unable to get at any 

 "yew" or "wool ; " and the blossoms of certain kinds 

 of firs are pretty well ascertained to be inimical to 

 their well doing; but, as I have already advocated the 

 employment for rearing purposes of a field, sur- 

 rounded by as few trees as possible, I need not, I 

 think, trouble my readers any further upon this topic. 



