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PRODUCTION OF 



Sect. XVIL 



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;«R0DUC.T10N OF ROOTS AND BARKS 



Barks of trees arejimilar to the 



yill roots now known were originally from 



feeds. I. 1. Tuberous or bulbous roots of turnip, carrot, parf nip, beet 



fervoirs of nutriment for the future fern, 

 .beet roots. Small beer from parfnip root, 

 root and flower -fl em arefucceffive plants 



Not fc 



grajfes.. Sugar vifihh 



Alcohol ff 



forward feeds f 



The knobby 

 n vigorous 



plants, and a foil not coheftve, Radijhes on hot -beds, i. Tuberous roots from fub 



potatoes. Pinch off the fli 



Aerial potatoes. ' Curled leaf of p> 



Sow the feed. 



Make a cellular foil. 

 Plant large roots and 



whole 



Early potato 



Improve ground artichoke and pignut by feed. 



Onions, method to improve them. 5 . Orchis, ripen the feeds of 



Snow 



drop 



Hyacinths. Crocus. Martagon lily, II. i. Palmated, or branching 

 It immediately from feed. Perennial roots, like barks of trees, continue to 



afe in ft 



, Should remain four or five years in the ground, not longer 

 Pinch off the flowers, as in rhubarb, 3. Roots of aquatic pi 



rhubarb, 2, 



Nymph^a^ hutomus^ cultivated for nutriment^ wine^ or vinegar 



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4. Art to f re- 

 Keep them alive ^ between 32 and 48 degrees of heat ^ covered with 



founded charcoal^ faw-dufly and thatch y or dry them by ventilation and heat 

 5, Of mrfhrcoms. Their gills are their lungs. Are animate beings without locomo- 

 tion. Are of animal origin. 



relsy mujhrcoms with acrid j 



Condu5f galvanifm. Mufhroomjlone^ trufflesy mo- 

 'e. Ear fungus. III. i. B^irks contain fugar and 



'lagey and other ir;gredients. They fhould be taken off before the buds expand. 



'hy barked infpring 



Barks of elm and maple might make f nail 



Bitter 



Acrid 



beer. Of holly efctdent. Bird-lime like caoutchouc. 4, 

 barks. 5. Rejlringent and colouring barks for tanning and dying. 6. Fibrous 

 barks of flax y papyrus y mulberry y and birch. 7. To increafe the bark pinch off the 



flowers. 



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