FOOTNOTES:
1 By the Term Milk-warm, is not here to be understood, the
Warmth that it has on coming from the Cow, as that varies according to
the Heat of the Body of the Cow, at the Time of Milking, but a Warmth,
a few degrees removed from Coolness; a degree of Warmth, in general
well understood.
2 Your Cheese will afterwards want a less quantity of Salt,
than if none had been put in the Milk; enough to settle it, and make it
firm in the Press, will be sufficient.
3 This term, Tears, plainly indicates, that it has been
usually understood in this light, being the Tears of the Eye.
4 Synonimous Terms.
5 A description of noxious Plants, will be found at the end
of the Book.
6 The Plant is described amongst others at the end of this
Book.