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where horfes work under cover, frequently 
furniih very fine fpawn. . 
Sometimei. in kitchen garden?, when the 
ground has been thickly dunged in the 
Spring with half rotten duiij., on digging 
I 
the ^ame again in Autumn, and looking 
with care, good lumps of fpawn are to be 
found. 
So that in all decayed dung-heaps and 
hot-beds, old dungy compofis, and well 
dunged foils, not too wet, or the dung very 
buttery rotten, you may be fuccelsful. 
Frequently in bid dung-heaps fome firag- 
ling Mulhrooms are feen to rife naturally 
in Autumn, there you may be fure to find 
fpawn, 
Lafily 
