| 1793 - 526 páginas
...times as much gieafe, fiirring and mixing them well together ; with this compofition braíh the Hems of young trees, as high as hares, &c. can reach ; and it wiU etredtually prevent their being barked. - I believe, if a plantation of a(h (which they are very... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 páginas
...feven times as much greafe as tar, and mix them well together, and with this mixture brulh the Hems of young trees as high as hares, &c. can reach, and it will effectually prevent their being barked. Mr. Pattenfon believes, that if a plantation of afh, of which jabbits are very fond, were made in their... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1799 - 506 páginas
...On preferving young Trees from Hares, £dV. well together ; with this compofition brufh the fteras of young trees, as high as hares, &c. can reach, and it will effectually prevent their being barked. I believe, if a plantation of am (which they are very fond of) were made in a rabbitwarren, this mixture... | |
| 1799 - 502 páginas
...On preferving young Trees from Hares, £:?<:. well together ; with this compofition brufh the fterns of young trees, as high as hares, &c. can reach, and it will effectually prevent their being barked. I believe, if a plantation of afh (which they are very fond of) were made in a rabbitwarren, this mixture... | |
| Alexander Hunter - 1804 - 606 páginas
...such a degree of its own taste and smell, as will prevent hares, &c. touching what it is applied to. Take any quantity of tar, and six or seven times as...and it will effectually prevent their being barked. I believe, if a plantation of ash (which rabbits are very fond of) were made in a rabbit warren, this... | |
| William Pybus - 1810 - 276 páginas
...the tar with six or seven times the quantity of grease, stirring and mixing them well togethen, and with this composition brush the stems of young trees as high as hares, &c. can reach. '"10. To make Glass Jars look like China. AFTER you have painted your figures cut them •ut, so that... | |
| 1794 - 622 páginas
...times as much greafe, fiirring and mixing them well together; with this compofition bru£h the ftems of young trees, as high as hares, &c. can reach . and it will effectually prevent their beinjr barked. I believe, if a plantation ot alb. (which they are very fond of) were made in a rabbit-warren,... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 696 páginas
...effect. The Tar twine exposed to the Air and Rain will lose its Smell, and must occasionally be renewed. Take any quantity of Tar, and six or seven times as much Grease, mixing them well together : With this Composition brush the Stems of young trees so high as Rabbits... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 páginas
...such a degree of its own taste and smell, as will prevent hares, &c. touching what it is applied to. Take any quantity of tar, and six or seven times as....and it will effectually prevent their being barked. 5 1 0. Bad effects of iron nails, SfC. on fruit trees, or mischievous effects of iron nails in conjunction... | |
| 1819 - 440 páginas
...&C. OF FKUIT TREKS AND SHRUBS. £ smell, as will prevent hares. Sic. touching what it is applied to. Take any quantity of tar, and six or seven times as...together: with this composition brush the stems of youti^ trees, as high as hares, Sic. can reach; and it will effectually prevent their being barked.... | |
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