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concentrated form of guano, saving, as it does, so much labor in 

 carriage and spreading over tte soil, is no small recommendation in 

 its favor to those whose finances admonish thein to practise economy 

 of means and time. 



We might enlarge upon manures, so as to occupy volumes. 

 But it will suflSce for the present, if we have drawn the attention of 

 our readers to the fact, that food must be supplied, and that the 

 present is the time to set about it. 



