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rented, fmoothing the whole with the back 
of the fpade; and place fome flicks down to 
difcover the working of the bed and tempe- 
rature of the heat, as in the former method. 
The covering of litter or flraw mufl alfo 
be applied in due time, when you perceive 
no appearance of after-heat, obferving the 
fame precautions and method as already ad- 
vifed in the preceding article of Spawning in 
the "Dung^ 
Spawning in the Earth, 
This is performed by previoufly earthing 
the bed, and then inferring the pieces of 
fpawn into the earth, which often proves very 
fuccefsful. 
The bed is firfl beat fmooth with the fpadc^ 
then earthed all over evenly about two inches 
deep I 
