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Part III. Mushrooms. A bed must be prepared seven or eight weeks 



previously as described on pages 70 and 71. 

 NOTE. Hyacinths must be placed in glasses ready for Lesson X. 



LESSON VII. (2nd week in November). See page 76. 



Part I. Mould Dishes. Prepared in Lesson VI. 



Part II. Button and older Mushrooms. Pans previously prepared to 

 show Mycelium. Spawn may be obtained from Mr R. E. Addey, 

 North Grove House, South Baling Road, Brentford. Price for 

 3 cakes Is. 6d. post free, and 6d. per cake afterwards. 



Part III. Blindworms. If these do not occur in the neighbourhood, 

 specimens may be obtained from J. L. Wilson's, 37 New Oxford 

 Street, London, W.C. Price (in winter) Is. 6d. each. 



LESSON VIII. (3rd week in November.) See page 84. 

 Part I. Mould Dishes. Prepared in Lesson VI. 

 Part II. Hedgehogs. To be obtained at J. L. Wilson's, 37 New Oxford 



Street, London, W.C. Price (in winter) 2s. 6d. each, or more 



cheaply through the " Exchange and Mart." 



Skulls of Hedgehogs. 



LESSON IX. (4th week in November). See page 92. 



Part I. A Horse. This should be borrowed say from a tradesman. 

 Part II. Skull and Limb-bones of a Horse, and the Skeleton of a Man. 



LESSON X. (1st week in December). See page 103. 



Part I. Hyacinth Bulbs. The best way of obtaining these in quantities 

 of two or three dozens is to send a commission to Mr J. C. Stevens, 

 auctioneer, of 38 King Street, Co vent Garden, at the beginning of 

 the autumn, before the bulb sales begin. 



Hyacinths growing in glasses, prepared a month or two previously. 



LESSON XL (2nd week in December). See page 110. 

 Part I. Growing Hyacinths. 



Part II. Short lengths of Oak Log (about six inches or more in diameter) 

 bearing the bark. These may be obtained from country timber 

 merchants such as Messrs Robins, Lane & Pinniger, Marlborough, 

 Wiltshire. 



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