March  11,  191G. 
ARE  YOU  LOOKING  FOR  A  FOWL 
THE  HENYARD 
hatching  egg*  from  dtreHly  imported  stock,  sired  by 
imported  males  from  2fi0-rgg  lien.  Also  American 
bred  record  laying  stock.  Breeders  fiee  mncegrown, 
healthy  and  vigorous.  Chicks  properly  hatched; 
easy  to  raise.  Capacity  2,501)  weekly.  Safe  arrival 
guaranteed.  Prices  low.  K.  T.  e:  wing,  Atlaebc,  Pa. 
that  will  lay  chalk-white  eggs  and  large  oiicb,  too.  and 
'2>i©  plenty  of  them?  A  Fowl,  whose  eggs  have  won  First  Prize 
aotf,  /tjw  for  "Pargest  and  Whitest”  wherever  exhibited?  A  Fowl  \ 
Sgigfc.  /  with  the  Greatest  ITize  Kecord  of  any  of  Its  kind  In  this  y  \ 
HS&jjk  ,:A  country?  If  so,  select  .Vlnrtllng  Silver  Onmplnes.  Their  /  \ 
record  proves  them  Champions  of  America — Awarded 
TSaMSjll&ijgSar  World's  ClmniplonsUip  at  Pnunnm  Pin  ific  Exposition,  after 
a  journey  of  fl.OOO  miles.  Our  list,  of  winnings  is  too  long 
to  enumerate  here;  will  setnl  it  if  you  wish.  But  here  are 
the  totals  for  1910;  47  Firsts,  24  Seconds,  21  Thirds,  13  ' 
lf\  Fourths,  ti  Fifths  and  (id  Specials.  All  awards  on  Cam-  ¥ t 
//  ,J'}.v pines.  We  Jmve  no  <d  her  hreefl.  Jf/i  fr.cds . 
*££*££■ '■£***  The  chief  fbflroeteristies  of  this  breed  are  Energy,  Vigor  ""ej  -*£&>; 
and  Sturdiness.  We  find  they  cost  about  1-3  less  to  raise  and  keep  thau  any  other.  They  mature 
rapidly,  We  sell  stock  and  EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
To  help  you  become  better  acquainted  with  this  very  desirable  breed,  we  make  the  following 
Guarantee,  which  the  Kural  New-Yorker  says  is  “very  generous.”  We  guarantee  a  specified 
number  of  Chicks  from  each  and  every  setting  of  eggs  we  sell. 
OUR  PRICE-LIST  TELLS  ABOUT  IT.  DO  NOT  MISS  THIS  OPPORTUNITY. 
THE  MARTL1NG  HENNERY  P.  O.  Box  4  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 
Rhubarb  Leaves  for  Poultry 
I  have  au  opportunity  to  get  fresh 
rhubarb  leaves  (hothouse)  free,  from 
Feb.  1st,  until  warm  weather.  Are  they 
safe  to  feed  hens  as  green  food,  and  have 
they  any  feeding  value?  J.  H.  H. 
Massachusetts. 
I  have  never  tried  or  seen  tried  rhu¬ 
barb  leaves  as  .succulence  for  fowls.  J 
hesitate  to  advise  their  use.  The  best 
succulence  for  Winter  layers  is  mangel 
beets,  spli,t  and  hung  on  a  nail  about 
IS  inches  from  the  floor.  Sprouted  oats 
are  also  good.  You  might  try  the  rhu¬ 
barb  on  a  few  fowls  and  watch  results. 
BARRON  LEGHORNS 
248-2fi0-284-esg  strain.  Imported  stock.  Baby  chicks 
and  hatching  eggs  from  free-range  stock.  Safe  de¬ 
livery  and  satisfaction  guaranteed.  Prices  right. 
Circular  free.  PATTERSON  POULTRY  FARM.  Clayton, N.  Y. 
PARKS’  SINGLE  COMB  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
A  ro  the  Official  World  Record  T.ay  In  g.S  trains  of  AM  ER¬ 
ICA  ENGLAND,  AUSTRALIA  AND  NEW  ZEALAND.  EGGS  AND 
CHICKS  for  sale.  and  the  Mont  Practical  catalog  over 
printed,  "UTILITT  FACTS."  Free.  J,  «  PARKS,  Rpk  V,  (moons,  Pa. 
from  two  and  three-year-old  stock.  Free  range.  Cir¬ 
cular.  RICH  POULTRY  FARM,  II  on  art.  X.  Y. 
Gibson  Poultry  Lays  and  Pays 
Raising  Broilers 
I  am  contemplating  raising  between 
100  and  150  chickens  this  Spring,  which  1 
intend  to  sell  for  broilers.  What  kind  of 
chickens  would  you  advise  raising?  I 
mean  what  kind  or  kinds  will  mature 
early  and  be  lit  for  the  early  market? 
What  kinds  of  feed  and  in  what  ration 
would  you  consider  proper  for  the  fatten¬ 
ing  of  the  birds?  Do  you  think  it  would 
be  a  paying  proposition  when  I  have  to 
buy  Ihc  eggs  for  setting  and  all  tbe  feed 
which  is  fed  to  them?  Which  would  you 
consider  the  cheaper  and  better,  to  buy 
the  eggs  find  then  pay  three  cents  an  egg 
for  li  a  lolling,  or  to  buy  the  day-old  chicks 
for  10  cents  each?  a.  w.  N". 
East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y, 
Wyandottes.  Plymouth  Rocks  and 
Rhode  Island  Reds  are  favored  by  broiler 
raisers  in  about  that  order  of  popularity. 
The  following  ration  with  or  without 
skim-milk  is  popular  for  finishing  broil¬ 
ers.  Fine  eornmeul.  three  pounds;  wheat 
bran,  three  pounds;  middlings,  three 
pounds;  meat  scraps,  three  pounds;  bone 
meal,  one  pound,  blit  the  ration  should  be 
varied  somewhat  to  keep  up  their  appe¬ 
tites.  Broiler  raising  under  the  condi¬ 
tions  you  mention  pays  those  who  know 
how.  It  is  slightly  better  to  buy  the 
chicks  at  price  named,  especially  early  in 
the  season  when  the  hatch  is  not  likely  to 
average  over  50  per  cent,  in  most  seasons. 
None  BetterS.  C.  White  Leghorns 
Combination  of  the  best  Leghorn  qualities.  Eggs 
ami  cliicku  in  any  quantities  at  prices  that  are  rea¬ 
sonable.  Get.  our  big  00-page  catalogue 
SUMMIT  POULTRY  FAKM,  Kiiljgely,  Md. 
White  Leghorns.. R.  I.  Reds.. Barred  Rocks.. White  Wyandottes 
We  are  specialists  in  Utility  Birds.  Carefully  and  practically  bred,  large  in 
,  size.  Ulbsoh  fowls  excel  la  egg  production  and  ns  show  birds 
Baby  Chicks  . .  Eggs  for  Hatching  . .  Breeding  Stock 
Hardy,  livable,  baby  okifka  shipped  in  Htronp,  well  ventilated  boxes,  ante  delivery  gruttr- 
anteed.  Gibbon  ttcxj*  b > r  Hatching  K'lUmiiite'ffi  highly  fertile.  Healthy,  viporou*  breed- 
in*?  bird*,  that  will  infuse  valuable  blood  into  your  fltx'kB.  We  make  a  specialty  of 
Blocking  farms  and  estates  with  heavy  Layer*.  Hook  your  Older#  early,  it  will  enable 
trs  to  give  you  bettor  service. 
Our  handsomely  illustrated  booTclct  is  FREE.  Write  for  it  to-day 
G.  F.  GIBSON,  Galen  Farms,  Drawer  C.  Clyde,  New  York 
Hatching  Eggs 
TOM  BARRON  LEGHORNS 
Eggs  f  roiu  $12  per  LOO  toft)  nadi ,  Price  list  on  request. 
K.  V.  Watson,  The  Magnolias,  Beacon,  >1 .  Y . 
Eggs  forHatching  TlkPittS™; 
strain.  Greatest  lip  err.  of  largo  white  eggs.  $5  per 
LOO  MODEL.  POE  I -TRY  FAKM.  HiuMUuutOn,  N. J. 
“Wichmoss  Farm  Efficiency  Chicks” 
All  from  good,  vigorous  Egg  type  Bleeders.  S.  C. 
W.  l.oghorns,  While  Wyandottes,  S.  C.  ft.  1.  Rods, 
Barred  liocUs.  Send  for  Booklet  and  prices. 
WICHMOSS  FARM,  -  Box  137,  Demurest,  N.  J. 
HOFF’S  BABY  CHICKS 
L  A  U  RE  LTOMI 
iL  FARMS  . 
WHITE  ORPINGTONS 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns 
For  over  a  quarter  of  a  century 
the  original  "VITALITY” 
Day-old  Chicks  of  QUALITY. 
Others  imitat  my  advertising, 
but  lor  the  genuine  "VITAL* 
1  T  Y  ”.y  u  A  1- 1  T  Y  Chicks, 
order  of  the  originator. 
S.  V.  YYJIJTK  LEI* IIQRNS 
mid  ituobi'i island  reds, 
llred  for  heavy  g  production, 
quick  maturing,  strong  stamina  and  vitality.  All 
hatching  done  under  perfectly  satu  v  conditions, 
modern  incubator  cellars,  highest  gra  of  incuba¬ 
tors  used.  1  guarantee  to  ship  prop  y  hatched. 
Healthy,  Vigorous  Dili  - 1 ild  Chicks.  ThmiHMiiilx  of  chicks 
hatching  weekly,  S  I I nJ  per  100;  .*H.0U  per  ,'n  $t.2e  per  25. 
Full  count  and  safe  arrival  guaranteed.  Illustrated  book¬ 
let  tree.  You  need  it  before  you  buy  Day-old  chicks.  It 
tells  how  1  produce  chicks  free  of  White  Diarrhoea.  If 
you  are  interested  in  brooders,  ask  me  for  information. 
0.  C,  R,  HOFF.  Lock  Box  115,  Necdanic  Station,  N.  J. 
High  Grade  Utility  Stock.  Day-old  Chicks 
and  Hatching  Eggs. 
PEACEFUL  VALLEY  FARM 
Oxford  Depot,  Orange  County,  New  York 
Place  Your  Order  Now 
for  eggs  and  chicks  from  Laurelten  Layers 
Utility  Leghorns  Exclusively 
Our  Pure  Bred  Trap  Nested  Layers  are 
bred  for  size,  vigor,  quality  and  heavy 
egg  production. 
Secure  Hatching  Eggs  and  Chicks  from 
the  strain  that  has  made  the  world's 
largest  poultry  plant  a  success. 
Send  today  for  descriptive  circular  and 
prices. 
LAURELTON  FARMS 
Box  H  Lakewood,  N.  J. 
LIVE 
Poultry  Feeding  Questions 
1.  When  feeding  In vi,ng  hens  the  fol¬ 
lowing  mixture,  100  lbs.  corn,  100  lbs. 
wheat,  50  lbs.  oats,  what  is  the  approxi¬ 
mate  amount  in  weight  or  measure  re¬ 
quired  for  100  White  Leghorn  hens  per 
day?  2.  What  is  the  best  way  to  feed 
corn,  whole  or  cracked?  3.  If  cracked 
corn  was  fed  at  the  morning  meal,  would 
it  be  advisable  to  feed  whole  corn  in 
the  afternoon?  4.  What  will  give  the 
best  returns,  or  results,  feeding  sprouted 
oats  every  day  or  feeding  sprouted  oats 
one  day,  then  alternate  wi.th  mangels  one 
day.  or  feed  both  every  day?  5.  When 
feeding  this  mixture  of  100  lbs.  corn,  100 
lbs.  wheat,  50  lbs.  oats,  would  it  be  ad¬ 
visable,  for  a  change,  to  feed  a  certain 
amount  of  barley  or  Kaffir  corn  or  both 
two  or  three  times  a  week,  not  leaving 
the  corn,  wheat  or  oats  out,  but  feeding 
the  barley  or  Kaffir  corn  in  addition?  0. 
What  causes  blood  clots  in  eggs  and  what 
will  cure  it?  7.  What  is  the  best  dis¬ 
infectant  for  poultry  houses?  X.  What 
is  the  best  lice  preventive  or  killer? 
New  York.  ay.  ei.  u, 
1.  Feed  one  pound  of  the  mixture  to 
20  birds  in  the  morning  and  one  to  10  in 
tbe  afternoon,  supplementing  this  grain 
feed  with  regular  dry  mash  kept  before 
the  Leghorns  at  all  times,  the  dry  mash 
composed  about  as  follows :  Two  parts 
each  of  wheat  bran  and  meat  scraps,  and 
one  part  pach  (by  weight)  of  ground 
corn,  ground  oats,  gluten  feed,  wheat 
middlings,  and  Alfalfa  meal.  2.  Cracked 
corn  is  more  quickly  digested  and  on  the 
whole  more  satisfactory  for  poultry  feed¬ 
ing  than  whole  corn,  in  my  opinion.  3. 
I  would  omit  the  cracked  corn  from  the 
morning  ration  and  include  it  in  the 
afternoon  ration.  L  It  has  been  my  per¬ 
sonal  experience  that  mangel  beets  were 
the  economical,  most  appetizing,  and 
easiest  to  feed  of  the  two  sources  of  suc¬ 
culence  named.  5.  Barley  can  be  substi¬ 
tuted  for  the  wheat,  if  it  is  not  possible 
to  obtain  the  same,  but  is  no  better. 
Kaffir  is  of  the  same  nature  as  corn.  I 
can  see  no  advantage  in  changing,  if  you 
can  obtain  the  corn,  wheat  and  oats.  6. 
Blood  clots  in  eggs  are  due  to  small  hem¬ 
orrhages  in  the  walls  of  (he  oviduct,  usu¬ 
ally  occurring  during  seasons  of  high  egg 
production.  Feed  enough  succulence,  to 
guard  against  constipation.  I  know  of 
no  positive  cure.  7.  There  are  several 
good  coal-tar  disinfectants  on  the  mar¬ 
kets.  Look  through  the  columns  of  this 
paper  and  select  a  good  coal-tar  product 
and  use  it.  8.  A  tine,  dry  powder  ap¬ 
plied  to  the  plumage  of  the  birds  is  the 
most  common  and  a  very  satisfactory 
method  of  killing  lice.  Any  commercial 
powder  is  good,  if  it  is  dry,  and  finely 
ground.  A  homemade  powder  can  be 
made  by  mixing  three  parts  of  gasolene, 
one  part  of  crude  carbolic  acid  and  ap¬ 
proximately  eight  purts  (by  volume) 
of  plaster  of  l’;tris.  Mix  thoroughly  in 
a  room  in  which  there  is  no  open  fire, 
force  through  a  screen  to  break  lumps, 
allow  to  dry  for  24  hours,  aud  apply. 
This  is  known  ns  the  Cornell  lice  pow¬ 
der.  Keep  a  dust  bin  in  one  corner  of 
the  laying  house,  i.u  which  keep  six  inch¬ 
es  of  very  fine  sand  and  sifted  coal 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns  on  free  range.  Eggs 
for  hatching  $t>.00  per  100.  Day-old  chicks 
SIS  per  100. 
Oak  Grove  Poultry  Farm,  Calverton,  L.  I. 
S'  KS&f'SifS  S-  C.  White  Leghorn  Ch:cks 
*12  per  100;  *100  per  1,000.  Eggs,  *1  per  15;  *0  perlOO.  Cus¬ 
tom  hutching, *1.50 per 73  eggs.  J.CuyLeilier, Northumberland, Pa. 
MATTITUCK  WHITE  LEGHORN  FARM 
Whit©  Leghorns  daythdciucks 
Circular.  Ws^nken  l’oultrjr  Farm, Sail  Point,  N.Y 
In  deciding  where  you  will  buy  your  bnb-  chicks  or 
pullets  you  must  have  four  principal  consi  -"lions  in 
mind,  viz.;  1.  Vigorous  stock.  2.  Stock  .*red-to- 
lay.  3.  Reasonable  price.  4.  Honest  treat  -lent. 
Our  Slock  and  business  Methods  fullill  these  conditions. 
To  illustrate:  our  flock  of  1000  pullets  Barron- Young 
strain  we t e  layiu  :  300  eggs  per  flay  in  Oct.,  when  eggs 
netted  us  65c.  pet  do/,,  wholesale.  Hy  Fob,  !Srh,  they 
were  laying  TOO,  and  even  the  snow  and  told  of  February 
haven’t  "lopped  them.  And  we  do  not  force  our  hens. 
But  semi  for  our  elreuliiraud  read  the  experiment-. o! oth¬ 
ers  with  our  stock.  Bead  particularly  paragraph  headed  : 
''200-egg  hens,  and  »ucu.”  Lltuav  bring  up  ideas}  on 
lnidift.  considered  before.  Write  today  to 
ARTHUR  IT.  BENNY,  Matt ltUiTt ,  X.  Y. 
OI/C  DROWN  AND  WHITE  LEGHORNS  ROCKS, 
LlY  J  R.  I.  REUS.  PARIRIOCE  COCHINS  WHITE 
ORPINGTON  S.  Catalngnn  free. 
HI  DEPOT,  Box  1,  Brenclitowii,  N.  J. 
Chicks 
17  A  Df  V  rUirUQ-S-  c.  W.  LEGHRON 
LAIXL  I  LTLlLlViJ  From  Mature  Breeding  Stock 
10  nr  12  well-grown,  pure-bred  Cockerels  ready  for 
use  now!  J.  L.  LEE.  CARMEL.  NEW  YORK 
S.  C.  IV.  Leghorns 
R.  &  S.  C.R .  f.  Reds 
B.  Rocks  I 
THOROUGHBRED. 
*  Strong,  Livable. 
Front  heavy  -  lay-big, 
healthy,  free  range 
stock,  Safe  arrival 
guaranteed, 
UTILITY  LEGHORN  BREEDERS!  White  Leghorn  cocks  and 
u  coekere's,  to  each.  America  s  host  laying  strain, 
as  proved  by  International  Egg  Laying  Contests. 
l’urtictUars  furnished.  PEASLEY,  Cheshire,  Connecticut 
Single  Comb  White  Leghorns  Exclusively  %YrTngs 
3,01)0  breeders  on  free  farm  Range,  -Milk  Fed.  Fpe- 
cial  bred  for  Winter  eggs.  15(UH)0  baby  chicks  for 
1916  iind  00,000  hatching  eggs.  Now  bonking  orders 
for  baby  chicks,  March  and  April  delivery ,  Ik  $12  per 
100.  No  order  too  large  ui  too  small.  The  kind  that 
live  if  given  half  a  chance.  Get  your  orders  in 
eaily.  Eggs  for  hatching  now  ready,  ®  $0  per  100  in 
any  quantity.  My  Book.  "  Prolits  in  Poultry  Keening 
Solved."  tree  with  all  $11)  orders. 
Etlgnr  Briggs,  Box  75,  Pleasant  Valley.  N,  Y, 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS-11, 
Wesley  Grinnell 
Sod  us,  N.  Y. 
..  -  .  1  i  t  y 
stock.  Hatching  Eggs.  $.7,86  and  $7  per  1(111;  $  1  .nil 
mid  $2  per  15.  Chides  $15  and  $20  ner  100.  HEBGE- 
CROFT  POULTRY  FARM.  S.  0.  Valentine,  Pennington,  N.  J. 
Place  Your  Order  for  Chicks  Now 
S.  C.  W.  Leghorns 
Hatcliiiis  E  ggs 
From  pure  Barron  strain  Leghorns;  also  half  liar- 
roii.  Records  of  212-245-256-260  Eggs.  Two  and  three 
dollars  sotting;  Tun  dollars,  one  hundred. 
W.  E.  ATKINSON,  -  Wallingford,  Ct. 
w*a !er  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
DAY  OLD  CHICKS— EGGS  FOR  HATCHING 
We  are  speciality  breeders  of  S.  <\  Wbito  Leghorns 
of  the  highest  commercial  standard-  We  guaran¬ 
tee  safe  delivery  of  chicks  and  fertility  of  eggs,  also 
that,  a  customer  must  be  .satisfied.  Write  for  our 
new  booklet  which  describes  our  methods,  stock 
and  plant-  Book  your  order  now  for  a  positive 
shipping  date. 
STRAIGHT  AMERICAN-BRED  LEGHURNS-no  English 
blood.  Don't  send  tons  If  yon  want  anything  but 
the  pure,  Unadulterated  American  Leghorn  that  we 
have  been  improving  for  years.  We  raise  W.  i.eg- 
liorns.  not  brassy  or  yellow  Leghorns,  and  wo  don't 
raise  the  J  or  3  pound  kind.  Our  strain  has  got  size 
and  color  mid  pullets  from  these,  properly  handled, 
lay  eggs  t  hat  bring  top-market  prices.  W  e  are  brcisd- 
lug  tbe  kind  of  Leghorns  that  you  will  eventually 
buy.  ttirdfl  from  our  st  rain  last  year  laid  upas  high 
as 252  eggs,  and  for  good  average  egg  production  In 
big  flocks  they  are  a  very  profitable  strain.  We  have 
customers  «  ho  cleared  over  $4  a  bird  last  year  from 
our  .stock,  the  run  of  the  hatch.  Wo  arc  trap-nest- 
tug  every  pullet  on  Oup  plant,  and  our  methods  and 
farm  arc  always  open  for  the  Inspection  of  the  pub¬ 
lic.  We  issue  a  lift -page  catalogue;  costs  us  over 
14c.,  that  we  will  mail  to  you  for  4c.  in  stamps. 
The  Everlay  Farm  (The  Lord  Farms)  Box  240-F,  Methuen,  Mass 
S.  C.  WHITE  LEGHORNS 
Tom  Barron  and  Danish  Strains.  Hutching  eggs, 
from  healthy,  vigorous  stock  Write  for  prices. 
PHILIP  Dd  YVSON,  It.  No-  3,  Alexandria.  Virginia 
WHITE  LEGHORN  CHICKS 
Healthy,  business  kind;  great  Winter  layers,  trap- 
nested,  including  Barron  strain;  fl-werk  piilh  tR.  Booking 
orders;  circular  free.  Hamilton*  Farm,  Huntington.  S\Y. 
S.G.  White  Leghorn  Hatching  Eggs  [ ’^m1'*  tS* 
Nested  hens  mated  to  high  pedigreed  cockerels. 
Write  For  Catalogue.  Cockerels  for  sale, 
MIL1BR0UK  FARM,  M.  L.  Palmer,  Prop  .  Allred  Station,  N.Y. 
S.  C.  White  Leghorns,  $10  per  100;  S.  C.  Anconns, 
$12  tier  100;  S.  C.  Rhode  Island  Rods,  $12  per  100. 
HATCHING  EGGS-S.  C.  White  Leghorns,  $5  per  100:  S. 
C.Auconas,$G per  100:  8. C. R. Island  RcdB.$0pcr  100. 
Pleasant  View  Poultry  Farm,  Otto,  N.Y. 
Barron  Strain  S.  C.W.  Leghorns  cHicKHsNin,pmGteSd 
and  farm  broil  fowls.  Spruce  Grove  Farm,  Jefferson,  N  Y. 
PINE  TREE  HATCHERY 
Over  100,000  Egg  Capacity 
D  A  RV  TOM  11AR  RON 
r>/\D  I  LniLKO  W  LIFJ  LLEGIIOKNS 
$1!  per  hundred.  Reduction  on  thousand  order. 
L.  K.  1N6CLDSBY,  Hart  wick  Seminary,  N.Y. 
Eggs  for  Hatching  „st  rV,-j^-  ^e°d!toVl[a0yff 
Vitality  excellent.  Fertility  guaranteed.  Price.  $5 
a  hundred.  O.  S.  MII.LKR,  Bridgewater,  Va. 
It  is  where  the  shipment  of  "  Day  old  Chicks” 
originated  24  years  ago  by  mo.  Undoubtedly 
more  chicks  have  been  shipped  from  my 
Hatchery  than  any  other  in  America.  I  was 
in  the  business  for  years  before  others  knew 
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Illustrated  circular.  A.  B.  HALL,  Wallingford,  Cnnnecticut 
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HAMPTON  S,  PinSTOWN.  N.  J 
Black  Leghorn 
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E.  I'LALDE  JONES,  -  Hillsdale,  NT.  Y 
Tom  Barron  Wyandottes  and  Leghorns 
Hatching  eggs  from  breeders  with  Trnpnest  rec¬ 
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