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On Sewage and Sewage Farming

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No. 1.-Northampton.

AFTER having had practical experience of the fertilising effects of sewage and liquid manure, I have for several years devoted part of my leisure time to an examination of the arrangements adopted by the principal cities and towns for disposing of sewage. At first I looked at it from the agricultural stand-point; but as I proceeded with the inquiry I had to widen the range of view.

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BALDWIN, T. On Sewage and Sewage Farming . Nature 10, 381–382 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010381d0

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