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Sect. XIV. 3. 5 



OF PLANT 



36 



of turnips, which occfionally occurs, is owing "^^e ^^P-^J^ "J 



a whit- flu., or fnail, which comes out of the foil before iun ale m 



ly Lni^gs; and'that by rolling the young turn.ps wttW he^v.v 



.oiler before Im.-rife for a few mornings, the.e P-"^- 'f tlTeT 



be dertroyed, and add manure to the r.fing plains they have mjured. 



The V bite flugs in gardens are very deftrua.ve to many flowe,- 



{lems 

 apocy 



•ound, as to diaamnu 

 drofem-ifolium, to^phafeolus, kidney-beai 



as they rife out of the g 



hoke, and many other pi 



1 well remen:ibe 



fraxinella 

 to cinara 

 me feafoi 



favourable to their produaion in a garden by the fid ° '^ ^e^ 

 obferving, that many artichoke ftems above a f° J' ^ ^^^J^^^ " 

 ,y ,hem near the moifl earth t.ll '^ey ^Uo-'U trees ^1^^ 



the ax. 



It has lately been afferted, that watering the ground 



wa'tcr will deftroy them ; which may be made by adding a fe 



pounds of tar to a hogfhead 



perceptibl 



y to th 



of water, and well ftir 

 A circle of lime ro' 



o 



ftems, or of fait, or even of bran in dry 



d the flow 

 means of p 



u rh of flu-s • and fome gardeners lay a board lightly 



vent.ng the approach of flugs , and ° ^y^ ,(,^^. 



on the ''round between the alleys, undei whicn tnc d 

 f V Jhen the fun rifes, and are hence eafily caught and deftroy d. 

 ' T e leLes of the young turnip are alfo believed to be eftroye y 

 . fly ., which, ,f it be of the ^-^^-X^:^'^':S: 



out of the earth, may hkewife be deft.oyed by lou . 

 nefe are faid by fir G. Staunton to flecp all their feed 

 :ut::tU the fweU, and their germination begins to appea 



quid 



they believe not only haftens the growth of the plants, but alfo d 



f ds them a.'ainfl infefts beneath the foil ; and that to this fi Geo 



° be owin,, that the Chineft -urnips efcape the fl> 



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Injurious to them in tins 



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He aflerts, th 



nup feed is fown during rain, or has ram immediately aft 



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