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and terminate at top in the iharp ridge he^ 
fore mentioned ; each end to be alfo pro« 
portionally Hoped. Let the whole be firmly 
wrought to preferve elfedlually the requifite 
uniformity, and prevent fettling too con- 
fiderably ; for it fiiould be three feet, of 
three feet and a half perpendicular height 
when fully fettled, Finifh the work by trim- 
ming up all fmall dung on the ground 
around the bed, to the top ; beating the 
whole on both fides firm and even ; fo 
that the bed now finiflied may affume the 
Hiape of the roof of a houfe, both fides form- 
ing fteep Hopes, in which the fpawn is to 
be planted. 
• In a week or fortnight after the bed is 
made it will heat violently, and probably 
continue fo for a fortnight or three weeks 
or more, efpecially if of a confideraj^le extent, 
and muH; on no account be fpawned till the 
‘ - violent 
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