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FOR 
with as much eafe and convenience as poflible, litter preven 
ted, and the difagreeable appearance of the beds conceale d 
from the fig 
* Tt is’ -effentially neceflary in moft fituations, and particu- 
wat in fuch.as ate-expofed, to have thefe grounds inclofed 
a fence, either of. brick-work or paling, fix or eight 
si fufficient {pace for con- 
s and pits, and fuch lin« 
them. And it 
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fuch fituations much fhelter and warmth are a 
n cafes where melons are — itis ufual m8 tee brick 
Th ofe which are molt con- 
twelve feet in wi ihe and 4 and a half in d 
vall and limite 
for early melons, tte shee author ~dvifes, that they fhould 
dth ; , 
be five feet in length and three in in brea an 
Preach, the ee being 
See ‘arden. 
fix feet in length and four in 
will be  faficient iar pieces ae wo 
parts of them ere wo 
te ferred. to. As aa 
adth, 
miore expeditious than wheeling it in. This walk fhould 
be made up as high as the peer and floping gently to- 
wards each aa. being laid in the bottom _ gee rubbifh, 
and. covered over with fea-coal a . = nd. By this 
neering after the linings are made up, y be kept per- 
A loofe drain will likewife be nécef- 
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saicieeaae for its reception. 
may be m eof in watering cabbage and other plants of 
the ue kid in the kitchen garden. 
Forcine-pit, a fort of pit conftru@ed of brick-work, 
with fire-fluce, in various ways, according to circumftances, 
for the -purpofe of makin ng tan or one forts of hot-beds, 
and being aan with glafs frames. 
This fort of pit is ufeful for receiving different forts of 
tender poteed lants. which faa con 2 iderable degrees of 
“ heat in their ser ae and gra ARK-pit. 
inc-wall, ge nfiméed with flues for the pur- 
pole of one 
ripen, at an eee pecods than 
pai that are planted and panes againft its and which 
are See Hov-wall in the front-by glazed frames fixed againit it. 
See Hor-w 
of this fort fhould always be erected in warm fhel- 
tered Oiteatioiin and have fouthern afpeéts, in order that 
they may derive the. greateft pine advantage from the 
genial heat and influence of the fun 
- Forcina Pump. See Pump, 
> FORC ENDORP, in Coopraphy by, a ‘town of Germany," 
in a fdas oe of Bayreuth; 4 miles &.5.W. of 
Bay 
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FOR 
FORCULUS, quafi 2 Foribus, in Mythology, a divinit 
who pretfided over gh 3 of ee ee 
’S Is,Anp, in ar Bs a {mall ifland i in the 
ohana near the coaft of South Caton. N. lat. 33° 14", 
W, long. 79° 5’. 
FORDEN, a town of Germany, in the. bifhopric of 
Bamberg; 7 miles E.S.E. of Weifchenfeld. 
FORDERGERSDORF, a town of - Germany, in the 
yberg. 
circle of es ge g miles E.N.E. of Fre 
eee hare ; Or bong in Antiquity, a veli- 
mans, held on the “fifteenth ed 
crificed in the Curie. i 
’ late, that there was: one in each ‘i t ther 
were thirty in all;-which is i confirmed by Ovid. Fattor. 
lib. i. ver. 631. 
The foedicidia were firft inftituted by Numa, on eccafion 
of a general barrennefs among the cattle. Ovid gives a 
particular defcription of the ceremony, in the paflage above 
uoted; he adds, that part of thefe cows were facrificed 
in the temple of aes ; that is, in the ito 
FORDINGBRIDGE, «in Ge pry as a mar. rket town, 
which gives the name to the hundred in the divifion of 
oreft weft, in ie county of Hants, is pleafantly 
a 1, the Hone of 
inhabitant of w 
turns — e po 
houfes 
printing, and hie: we ore me ickin ng. Her e is alfo 
wn is govern- 
ed by a conftable, Shoten cocoa at the..court eee. held by 
the lord of the manor; and the w Sage market is kept on 
es ays. From its adjacency to the ic {cé 
he ae has to boaft of numerous and han 
in its vic See Beauties of England and Wale, and 
Gilpin’s Ob eos on the Coats ‘of Hants 
FORDI eae oe a town of the ifland he Sardinia ; ; 
22 miles S.E. ot - 
FOR or i poneus a pants in Kineardinefhire, 
forming part ‘of the far-famed vale of Strathmor Orey. aeiaeney 
the Tene of cameras and ea ; the latter of 
s long the inci- 
the count town. In this na are the 
ate ince we dithngusthed in. Scottith hiftory. 
‘the returns: ade to government in 1801, ordoun con- 
tdined 465 houfes and 2225 ee panel 909 of whom were. 
reported as employed in trade agriculture. 
t Auchinble was born. he ee philologitt and 
philofopher,. fort Monkoddo, well known in the Hterary 
world by his knowledge of afte Greek languages and the 
intimate acquaintance he al with the one : the 
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