NEW WORKS AND N tW EDITIONS. 



WORKS ON 

 AGRICULTURE AND GARDENING. 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BREEDS OF THE 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS; consisting of a 

 Seiies of Coloured Engravings of the 



HORSE the OX the SHEEP the GOAT the HOG, 

 From a Series of Oil Paintings, executed for the Agricultural Museum of the 

 University of Edinburgh, by Mr. Shiels, of the Royal Scotch Academy. 

 With Descriptive Memoirs. By DAVIU Low, Esq. F.R.S.E., Professor of 

 Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh. To be completed in 14 Parts. 

 Price 21s. each each containing four beautifully coloured Plates. 



Part I. the Ox, No. 1., atlas 4to. The Wild, or White Forest, the Pembroke, 

 and the West Highland Breeds. 



Part II. The Sheep, No. 1. The Zetland and Orkney, the Higher Welsh Moun- 

 tain, the Welsh Soft Woolled, and the Wicklow Mountain Breeds. 



Part III. The Hog The Berkshire, Siamese, Old English, and Wild Breeds. 



Part IV. The Ox, No. 2. The Polled Angus, Galloway, Kerry, and Zetland 

 Breeds. 



Part V. The Sheep, No. 2. The Kerry, Cheviot, Exmoor, and Black-faced 

 Heath Breeds. 



Part VI. The Horse, No. 1. A very full general History. 



Part VII. The Sheep, No. 3. The Old Norfolk, the Old Wiltshire, the Dorset, 

 and the Merino Breeds. 



Part VIII. The Ox, No. 3. The Polled Suffolk, Devon, Sussex, and Glamorgan 

 Breeds. 



Part IX. The Sheep, No. 4. The South Down, Ryeland, and Old Lincoln 

 Breeds. 



Part X. The Horse, No. 2. 



Part XI. The Ox, No. 4. The Ayrshire, Alderney, Fifeshire, and Somer- 

 setshire Breeds. 



Part XII. The Sheep, No. 5 (Nov. 30). 

 Part XIII. The Ox, No. 5 (Jan. 31, 1842). 



*#* A Supplementary Number will contain THE GOAT. 



Just published, by the same Author, 



ELEMENTS OF PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE ; 



comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of Domestic Animals, 

 and the Economy of the Farm. Third Edition, with Additions, and above 200 

 Woodcuts, one vol. 8vo. 18s. cloth lettered. 



"iVo work on agriculture has appeared in onr time which will bear a cnmparinon with 

 thii excellent, atid we would say classical vork, of Profestor Low. It will become the 

 manual of practical agriculture for the Britith empire ; and the judiciout practical rulet 

 and sound vines of our author will unquestionably prove beneficial to the agriculturists 

 of other countries" Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 



BAYLDON'S ART OF VALUING RENTS AND 



'TILLAGES, and the Tenant's Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, ex- 

 plained by several Specimens of Valuations; and Remarks on the Cultivation 

 ursued on Soils in different Situations. Adapted to the Use of Landlords, 

 and Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. 5ih Edition, re-written an;l 

 enlarged, by JOHN DON.ALDSOX. With a Chapter on the Tithe Commutation 

 Rent-Charge, by a Gentleman of much experience on the Tithe Commission. 

 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth lettered. 



" May now he taid to he re-written by one of the bett practical agriculturist in the 

 country. The excellent forms for account hooks which are given at the end of the volume 

 are to superior to those generally published, that we cotuider them alone worth the price 

 of ths book. "-Gardener's Magazine. 



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