RURAL AFFAIRS. 



BOOKS LATELY PUBLISHED, 

 By J. HARDING, Sr. James's Street, Londo.\-, 



1. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ON AnillCTJLTURE, PLANT-^ 

 ING, GAIIDENING, RUIIAL AKCIHTECTURI:, LAND- 

 SCAPE GARUENL\G, SPOUTING, FARRIERY, and other 

 Topics of DOMESTIC and RURAL ECONOMY; including the 

 Laws relating to Estates, Tithes, Inclosures, Game, and llural 

 Aftairs in general. Price Is. 



2. HARDING'S FARMER'S ACCOUNT- BOOK, forl807 and 1805. 



%* By means of the printed Tables here given, an accurate 

 Daily iVccount may be kept, with the greatest ease, of rvhatever 

 is done on the Farm, including the state ot the Stock and Crops, Re- 

 ceipts of Money and Expences, and the various matters connected 

 with the practice of Rural Economy. The Work is so arranged, 

 that each Week's Account may, if required, be separated from 

 the ]}ook, /(*;■ the cimvenience of ti-unsmiision by pout Jrom « Steuard 

 to his Emjibvitr ; and this part of the Plan particularly having 

 been much ap))roved, the Work is recommended with increasea 

 confidence to Land-Owners, Farmei-s, Stewards, and Agricultu- 

 rists in general. 



A new Edition, printed on Writing-Paper, price, for a Year's 

 Accounts, ll. Is. Half Year, lOs. 6d. 



3. ALDERSON'S ESSAY ON IHE MEANS OF LMPROVING 

 POOR SOILS, where Lime and Manure are liot to be had. A 

 new Edition, ys. 



4. SMITH'S ORSERV^ATIONS on the Utility, Form and Manage- 

 ment of Water Meadows, on Draining and Irrigating Peat Bogs, 

 and otlier Improvements, conducted tor the Duke of Bedford, 

 Mr. Coke, ike. 8vo. with Plates, 8s. 



*. SMALL ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLOUGHS AND 

 WHEEL CARR1A(;ES; with Arhuthnot's Observations on the 

 Formation of Ploughs. 8vo, with Plates, 7s. 



6. LUCCOCK'S E.SbAY ON WOOL; containing a General Ac- 

 count of this Article, its essential Qualities, the Circumstances 

 ■whicl) promolc or retard its Cultivation, and Hints to the grower 

 for the Improvement of the Fleece, ll comprises also a View of 

 the Woollen Manufactures, and a statistical Accoiuit of the V\'ool 

 produced in England. 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



7. STtCKNEV'S OBSERVATIONS ON THE GRUB, and the 

 mc;uis of pre\cuting its Ravages, Svn. Is. 6d. 



8. MUNNINCiS ON DRILLING TURNIPS, and the means i>i 

 pi(;tpctin<r thein from the S'rost, iScc. ^c. 2s. 6d. 



9. SCALE'S TABLES for the easy valuing of Estates, from Is. to 

 ."jl. per Acre, also the Parts of an Acre. 8vo 53. 



10. BARBER'S INSTRUCTIONS for Buildin lin Pise, or the Art 

 of erecting strong and duiable Walls, to the Height of seven 1 



Stories, compobcd of norliin<:; but F,artli and the most commou 

 Mattnals. Ito. ^ix Plates of Cottages, &c. 10s. 6d. 



11. CANDY'S DESIGNS FOR COITAGES, FAR.M BUILD- 

 INGS, LODGF,S, ike. with Ground Plans, Descriptions, and 

 Estimates. 4co. forty-three Plates, 2l. 1^. 



12. CANDY'S RURAL ARCHITECT; or, various Designs jfoi 

 Labourers' Cottages, Dairies, Baths, Mills, Entrance Gates, and 

 Lodges, &c. Ike. with Ground Plans, Estimates, and Descriptiua?. 

 4to. forty-two Plates, price 2l. 2s. 



WRIGHT, rrmter, St. John's^Squarc. 



