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  2. Station, Farm, & Garden.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,107 words
  3. SILK-WORM EGGS.

    In about fifteen or twenty days after the silkworm has finished its bottom, it will pierce its way out of its case transformed into a moth. Therefore, before that time, you are with a ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. PLANTING MULBERRY TREES.

    The ground, which ought to be appointed for this purpose, besides the natural goodness of it, must be reasonably well dunged, and withal so situated as that the heat of the sun may cherish ...

    Article : 702 words
  5. PROFITS FROM SILK-WORM KEEPING.

    Silk-worms produced from an ounce of eggs eat in their whole time of feeding from two to three hundred pounds weight of mulberry leaves, and that number of worms will spin from five ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. LAND SELECTIONS.

    THE Commissioner for West Moreton held his usual fortnightly Court at the Ipswich Land Office on Sept. 5. There were twenty-eight applications for consideration, and everything ...

    Article : 577 words
  7. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.

    SMITH, EDWARDS, and Co's monthly circular, dated July 1, gives the following resume of the market during June:— The cotton market has experienced several ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  8. SILK-WORK BREEDING.

    At the season of the year for hatching the silk-worm eggs, which, as I observed before, is about the beginning of May, they provide some sheets of fine white cap-paper, and each of these ...

    Article : 925 words
  9. SUGAR CULTIVATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    GERMINATION OF SEEDS.—Seeds are incapable of germinating except where oxygen is present, in the exhausted receiver of an airpump, in pure nitrogen, or in pure carbonic ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  10. SILK AND SILK-WORMS IN THE OLDEN TIME.

    WHEN you perceive the worms to grow in bigness and press one another too much, you may remove them to shelves. Observe in the removing of them to do it by giving them fresh ...

    Article : 1,751 words
  11. WINDING THE SILK.

    Set upon the fire a kettle or cauldron almost full of water, make it just ready to boil and take off the Scum, then put in your balls, which you must stir about with a little brush or ...

    Article : 439 words
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