A practical treatise on peat moss, considered as in its natural state fitted for affording fuel, Or As susceptible of being converted into mold capable of yielding abundant crops of useful produce. with full directions for converting it from the state of Peat into that of mold, and afterwards cultivating it as a soil. By James Anderson, LL.D. F.R.S F.A.S.S. author of Essays on rural affairs, and several other performances.

  • Anderson, James, 1739-1808.
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1794
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London : Printed for T. Chapman No. 151, Fleet-Street, 1794.

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xxvi,150,[2]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T6118

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