10 Books Published by A. O. Moore. 
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MOORE’S 
~Hand Books of Bural and Domestic Geonomy. 
All arranged and adapted to the Use of American Farmers, 
PRICE 25 CENTS EACH. 
HOGS; 
THEIR ORIGIN, VARIETIES AND MANAGEMENT, With a View to Pro- 
fit, and Treatment under Disease: also Plain Directions relative to the most approved 
modes of preserving their Flesh. By H. D. Ricuarpson, author of “The Hive and the 
Honey Bee,” &c., &c. With illustrations—12mo, 
THE HIVE AND THH HONEY BEE; 
Wirs Puiain Directions ror OBTAINING A CoNSIDERABLE ANNUAL 
Income from this branch of Rural Economy; also an Account of the Diseases of Bees 
and their Remedies, and Remarks as to their Enemies, and the best mode of protecting 
the Hives from their attacks. By H.D. Ricnarpson. With illustrations, 
DOMESTIC FOWLS; 
Turin NaturaL History, Breepinc, REARING, AND GENERAL 
Management. By H. D. Rronarpson, author of “The Natural History of the Fossil 
Deer,” &c. ‘With illustrations. 
THE HORSE; 
THEIR ORIGIN AND VARIETIES; WITH Pian DIRECTIONS AS TO THE 
Breeding, Rearing, and General Management, with Instructions as to the Treatment of 
Disease. Handsomely illustrated—12mo. By H. D. Ricnarpson. 
THE ROSE; 
Tue American Rosk Cunturist ; being a Practical Treatise on the 
Propagation, Cuitivation, and Management in all Seasons, &c. With full directions for 
the Treatment of the Dahlia. 
THE PESTS OF THE FARM; 
Wirn Insrrucions ror THEIR ExtTrRPATiIon; being a Manual of 
Plain Directions for the certain Destruction of every description of Vermin. With 
numerous illustrations on Wood. 
AN ESSAY ON MANURES; 
SvupMITTED TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY FOR 
Promoting Agriculture, for their Premium. By Samven. H. Dana. 
THE AMERICAN BIRD FANCIER; 
CoNSIDERED WITH REFERENCE TO THE BREEDING, REARING, FEED- 
ing, Management, and Peculiarities of Cage and House Birds. Illustrated with Engrav- 
ings. By D. Jay Browne. 
CHEMISTRY MADE EASY; 
For THs Use or Farmers. By J. Topuam. 
ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE; 
‘(RANSLATED FROM THE F'RencH, and Adapted to the use of American 
Farmers. By F. G. SKINNER, 
