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of the trench or open ground, and u he it lay some 
cre 
well Pere and mixed wea: and pour it on the 
Truffles till the opened ground is quite filled’up. 
"| By this means, in a few Saas, the ground will be 
as close settled shout the Truffles as if it had never 
ne of the glass 
a very injudicious advocate in| been ‘dug or distu rbed at all, and you may expect a 
he ill-advis ech la i Y 
whic 
Society, 
ight mhn! ‘that yt is eee for taking the em up; a after 
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fro om the Times, = Fr é “i honpurbl ee n- 
giving a 
r th r Evergreen Oak, as the Elm is the 
ole ourite of the Mo rile. ( 1. ¢.;’p. 570. ; 
The ‘Treatise of Bornnotz was ‘published! at 
ation. His name is 
not inserted i in either of te ; Lists of Botanists pub- 
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2 or 3 inches thick of this fine earth at the bottom 
matter may not, oven, be ielai to state 
briefly ‘ne seta he propo: 
A of the oe ge size is to be chosen in a 
ye from, all kinds of Fi r-trees, not too 
deepl y Fi though iy ao 
direct act io n of the s 
shall é ily liti 
of the woii Thi is is to = tere to the depth of 
=| 23 t o 3 eb ee a8 me il parts too easily with its 
, it is first pling with strong loam ; “in 
er 
i | events, we shall bei ina condition to so it aml 
k. 
any case it isr 
si yS, 
burrowing of vermin. e great point-is to guard 
against any water becoming stagnant, which would 
at once destroy the cro 
eat the full benefits of this ace Pwatedble prie 
i Trafiles, at: least in Germany y, flourish best it a 
less impregnated with iron. 
| Aeomst he being prepared of such materi als 
COLL apes the 
et 4 ich ain constituent must be td 
cayed :Oak-leaves, especial care must be taken to 
mix in a due pro th, whi 
if it does not contain a proper pr agi of à iron, 
| must be combi ned pihi iron spend stone ced to 
four 5. or, i 
ki lw se s or the <circumstances of ari eon 
at prese 
o be procur oe vith ironilings or smi 
dust, ‘of course in some s maller p ropo: ortion.. 
£) A +h dave’ 
and a very fe 
in 1 possession o os ail he? en te mae A Te me to | prep: 
at 
of a foot. A second richer compost meanwhile ee 
be prepared, consisting A welkr: otted cow-dung, 
ared, he such a ‘as 
y Jay ; 
strength as little as possible, ifthe weather has 
ended $ 
unde rstand that glass  naneactore are about | * 
d the north of Eng 
to tothe posit of their cultivation n. -His o 
ubjec ees 
rs | which wag sh edition. A cared i ìn a 17 726, ented 
“New 
eeds are prep 
Ta ; iti isi ri a Tast ia that one ys 
8 ri 
ery pl baci drying, Eirik fje, DENIP.. = 
keg igi m 
d he RES os pee is now mixed in the pro proj opor- 
tion of a fourth or fifth with the natu a vegetable 
eas i 
o be fill 
with the compost; some young Trufiles inserted, 
not, according to the author, to produce others from 
wje} but merely. by way of stimulating the ‘atent 
J | energi es of the ehdot and the whole cov Men 
inches deep with Migr leaves. These are to be 
young plants insert a i 
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a large prop vortion of d d Gok Wontar amie 
bark, and Oak sawdust.” The ied point to be 
attended to is 6 soii the pro E degree” “of 
| moisture, and to a r the pee of ig to o which 
thee bed is subject. The author assu at 2 
this method will be. ‘atten fi swith succes m he t from 
the internal evidence of the work, we Dak very 
mu i 
r: TZzstH recommends old and decaying 
e | Truffles to be used as containing the most 
seeds, Mon oaues informs us 
d s. R that Mox- 
sur Le Comrezpr Noć had raised Truffles at 
| Canais by simply Negi y some under 
Oaks and e orn and having e ai Ihe 
peelings of some e teatilce and covered them 
earth and ig ad Pigg ge ton found after. two Aeg a 
ruffle: ; 
quantity of e some 
ent: ards; but pd Rogu: 
certained the result after an interval of 14 years, 
we ma ude that it was not importa 
a the files themselves, or por 
tions of them, have been planted ; but as long 
? ng ‘as 
ti method i = used, ged i; a much ap ohang 
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