WORKS RECENTLY PUBLI^flED 



BLACKIE AND SON. 



M'CTJLLOCH'S LAND -MEASURER'S READY RECKONER; 



Being Tables for Ascertaining at Sight the Contents of any Field 

 or Piece of Land, from Three Inches up to Two Thousand Yards 

 Square, &c., &c. Bound in Roan, 2*. 



PEDDEE'S PRACTICAL MEASTJRER; Or, Tradesman and Wopd- 

 Merchant's Assistant. With Plates. Roan, 6s. 6d. 



RITCHIE'S PARK ENGINEER ; A Treatise on Barn Machinery, 

 and the Application of Steam and other Motive Powers for Agri- 

 cultural Purposes. One Volume, Cloth, 12*. 



RHINE'S HISTORY OF THE VEGETABLE 'KINGDOM; Em- 



bracing the Physiology, Classification, and Culture of Plants, with 

 their various Uses to Man and the lower Animals. With numerous 

 Illustrations, mauy Coloured. One Volume, Cloth. 24s. 



GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY OF THE EARTH AND ANIMATED 

 NATURE ; With numerous Notes from the Works of the most 

 Eminent British and Foreign Naturalists, and nearly 2400 Illustra- 

 tions, many of which are coloured. 2 Vols., 2. 



ANDREW'S CYCLOPEDIA OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE AND 

 SURGERY; Being an Alphabetical Account of the Various 

 Diseases Incident to the Human Frame; also, Instructions for 

 " the Management of the Diseases of Women and Children. Cloth, 18*. 



DAVIDSON'S TREATISE ON DIET; Comprising the Properties, 

 Composition, Adulteration, and Uses of the Vegetables, Animals, 

 Fishes, &c., used as Food. Cloth, 2*. 6d. 



THE CABINET HISTORY OF ENGLAND: Civil, Military, and 

 Ecclesiastical: from the Invasion of Julius Csesar to the year 184G, 

 by CHARLES M'FABLANE, 13 vols., cloth gilt, 1, &?. 





