* broad margin," however, on which "J. B." is pleated too, were put into tbo pound wr late 

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,*£«> much self-complacency, 1 :.rr*. but tber iwver 



eoBiult the type of i . dam to were miserably started and ban hardlv a 



jke « broad margin " of page 741, an "erratum "-the same fate attended mom of Cobbett*. <w 



axe remarkable for the rare occurrence of such a the advantage* being raiaod in • bo* 

 ^ in your Faper-which told hi 



»ri..t.d out. Tlie 1 J 



* these are found where the bird' called!" &c. And for 



ayown ^ a T, T ' t i wrr^irnn hiD r^-t n r ^ ' n hr*' ' "iTm'" 



neriod of year when these holes are found, though n__,: i— . :_ .."! - K . 



Sj.B."sa>s, "If I undent; 



it m«d to appear at CSmatmaa. 1^*7. Mr. 

 benotifnl « FJortot - » aaid lo have - rymptoot 

 >h ab<mt it r *• «* happy t< a, 







toCmaMe, abhoogb richly draerred. 



Tinea Lappella, which I 



isiderably abov< 

 f the numbers t 



s." This may soui 



Both is for pig food that I woo ktafaf mmmtfrntm 



recommend it— they eat it b iled will. otUr ihi» -. m ii an d longicorn beetle. 



S&sss* l gst . ss-SS 



np sticks, and over arches which spanned the 



my garden, and I am bold anougfa I ,/d' by" description 



IM ooath— ■——«■ and oooaUog. TLc-rr ar-~ 



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M ,„„<!.. («•*■ L h M U — loiM— , Brtf*. 



>»fa 



ears ago a friend sent me some p 



r Lily. The Lininucbaris has -pread over 

 ,ntmue unj ^^ 



it space (viz. 20 by 30 yards) h 



plants of the Limnocharis, I will send you them 



Fip«rg._This year all the vipers seem to have 1 

 they dared to be Nepiophagous, if I may coin the w 



■.«.';. ';'., .,-«-.}- 



r weighed the crop ? I cultivated it rays 

 » the directions of Mr. Keeue, and found 



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the Pyrenean Maize. I had some planted in the , 



^withAe* seed J^et the P~d«« h ^ ^ ** *! 



The grain weighs only 54 V 



J bushel; but it is larger than Cobbers corn^hwh^I «reng« 

 fiEfX sSsTnTi rSly^usuafly mvZraWe ; Camrr, 





