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MAN^D Agaric, tne 117 



Manure, preparation of . . . . . . . . .13 



Mr. Early's method of preparing .... .14 



Mr. Barnes's ...... 14 



Frogmore 15 



how prepared by London market-gardeners . . . .15 



how kept from fermenting ....... 16 



French mode of preparing ....... 16 



summary of directions for preparing . . . . .17 



Marasmius oreades 108 



urens 109 



Mill-track Mushroom-spawn ........ 27 



Montrouge, Mushroom-caves at ....... 57 



Morchella esculenta ......... 130 



Morel, the 130 



Mouceron or mousseron . 123, 143 



Mushroom. beds, materials for 13 



of sawdust ........ 19 



of leaves and loam . . . . . 19, 21 



of street-sweepings, &c. . . . . .19 



chief point to be observed in making . . .21 

 best time for making ...... 21 



depth of 18 



in a stable ........ 30 



covering for . . . . . . . .34 



how to reduce the heat of ..... 34 



how to ascertain the heat of . . . . .34 



,, how to spawn properly ...... 35 



soil for earthing ....... 37 



the watering of . . . . . .38 



vermin in ........ 39 



treatment of old 41, 46 



temperature of 33, 79 



soil for covering ....... 79 



caves, contrivance for watering beds in . . .75 



,, ., for making beds in . . 75 



localities of 75 



depth of 18, 76 



immense extent of 76 



at Montrouge ....... 57 



description of soil used in . . . .61 



,> daily produce of . . . . . . .62 



appearance of beds in . . . . . .61 



kind of manure used in ..... 65 



, 3 difficulty in visiting ...... 65 



r at Frepillon, account of . . . . .66 



., extent of beds in .... 66 



