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Of the Mujhroom Bed, 
THE feafons for making the beds have 
been already obferved under the article of 
preparing the dung. With refped to the 
fituation, they may either be in melonary or 
cucumber ground, in a dry elevated fpot, and 
a warm funny expofure ; or in any of the large 
quarters of a dry kitchen garden. 
They may be made either entirely on the 
furface, or occafionally in a lliallow trench. 
In low or ftrong foils, where there is danger 
of w^er remaining in Winter, or after hard 
rains, elevate the bottom of the bed fufhcientr 
3y from the wet. By its being entirely on the 
furface you have the opportunity of employing 
the whole bed quite from the bottom, which 
could not be fo well elfedled if part were 
buried in a trench. If it be defigned to have 
the 
