MESSRS. MACMILLAN AND CO.'S 

 BOOKS ON AGRICULTURE. 



ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN THE SCIENCE OF 

 AGRICULTURAL PRACTICE. By Professor HENRY TANNER, 

 M.R.A.C., F.C.S., Examiner in the Principles of Agriculture under the 

 Government Department of Science. Fcap. 8vo. 33. 6d. 



FIRST PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE. By the same 



Author. i8mo. is. 

 THE PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE. For Use in 



Elementary Schools. By the same Author. Ex. fcap. 8vo. 



THE ALPHABET OF THE PRINCIPLES OF AGRI- 

 CULTURE. 6d. 



FURTHER STEPS IN THE PRINCIPLES OF AGRI- 

 CULTURE. IS. 



ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READINGS ON THE 

 PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE THIRD 

 STAGE, is. 

 THE ABBOT'S FARM ; OR, PRACTICE WITH SCIENCE. By 



the same Author. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. 



DISEASES OF FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS, chiefly 

 such as are caused by Fungi. By WORTHINGTON G. SMITH, F.L.S. 

 Fcap. 8vo. 45. 6d. 



THE SOIL IN RELATION TO HEALTH. By HENRY 



A. MIERS, of the Natural History Department of the British Museum, 

 and ROGER CROSSKEY. Crown 8vo. [/ the Press. 



TIMBER AND SOME OF ITS DISEASES. By H. 

 MARSHALL WARD, F.R.S., Prof, of Botany, Royal Indian Engineering 

 College, Cooper's Hill. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



THE FOOD OF PLANTS. By A. P. LAURIE, M. A., Fellow 



of King's College, Cambridge, Adviser in Technical Education to the 

 Bedfordshire County Council. Pott 8vo. is. 



A PRIMER OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE. By 



J. WRIGHT. Pott 8vo. is. 

 A MANUAL OF DAIRY WORK. By Professor JAMES 



MUIR, of the Yorkshire College, Leeds. i8mo. is. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE. By 

 H. A. ALFORD NICHOLLS, M.D., F.L.S. With illustrations. Crown 8vo. 

 Cloth. 6s. 



ACADEMY" The qualifications of Dr. Nicholls to write a book on the 

 subject are almost unique. He directs with success a varied plantation in 

 Dominica. . . . He is well known as a good naturalist, and has now proved 

 that he is also a lucid writer. He has carried all these qualities into the pro- 

 duction of a text-book which is the model of a technical manual. It is full 

 of personal observation and first-hand knowledge, set forth with simplicity 

 and modesty." 



SCOTSMAN " An admirable, practical, and well-informed text-book, 

 not compiled from books, but written at first hand from the experiences of 

 many years. The popularity which the work has gained in the West Indies 

 will be extended wherever it is known, and students of agriculture, as well as 

 small cultivators who intend settling in tropical countries, will find it abund- 

 antly useful." 



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