Books published by A. O. MOOEE & Co. 



FARM DRAINAGE, 1 00 



THE PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES AND EFFECTS OF DRAINING LAND, 



with .Hu;i -s, \Vi5i) I, Dram-plosvs, Open Ditches, and especially with Tiles; including 

 Tables ol iiaiiiiall, Kvaporation, Filtration, Excavation, capacity of Pipes, cost and uum- 

 li.-r t" the acre. With more than 100 illustrations. By the Hon. HENRY F. FRENCH, ui 

 New Hampshire. 



FESSENDEN'S (T. G.) AMERICAN KITCHEN GARDENER, - - 50 



CONTAINING DIRECTIONS FOR THE CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES AND 



Garden Fruits. Cloth. 

 FESSENDEN'S COMPLETE FARMER AND AMERICAN GARDENER, 1 25 



HURAL ECONOMIST AND NEW AMERICAN GARDENER ; Containing 



a Compendious Epitome of the most Important Branches of Agriculture and Rural 

 Economy ; with Practical Directions on the Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables, includ- 

 ing landscape and Ornamental Gardening. By THOMAS G. FHBSENDEN. 2 vols. in 1. 



FIELD'S PEAR CULTURE, 1 00 



THE PEAR GARDEN ; or, a Treatise on the Propagation and 



Cultivation of tiiePear Tree, with Instructions for its Management from the Seedling to 

 the Bearing Tree. By THOMAS W. FIELD. 



FISH CULTURE, ' 1 00 



A TREATISE ON THE ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION OF FISH, AND THE 



Construction of Ponds, with the Description and Habits of such kinds of Fish as are most 

 suitable for Pisciculture. By THEODATUS GARUCK, M. D., Vice-President of the Cleveland 

 Academy of Nat. Science. 



FLINT ON GRASSES, - - - 1 25 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS ; Com- 

 prising their Natural History, Comparative Nutritive Valne, Methods of Cultivation, Cut- 

 ting, Curing and tl..; Management of Grass Lands. By CHARLES L. FLINT, A. M., Secre. 

 tary of the Mass. State Board of Agriculture. 



GUENON ON MILCH COWS, 60 



A TREATISE ON MILCH Cows, whereby the Quality and Quantity of 



Milk which any Cow will give may be accurately determined by observing Natural 

 Marks or External Indications alone ; the length of time she will continue to give Milk, 

 &c.,&c. By M. FRANCIS GUEXON, of Libourne, France. Translated by NICHOLAS P. 

 TRIST, Esq. ; with Introduction, Remarks and Observations on the Cow and the Dairy, 

 by JOHN S. SKINNER. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. Neatly done up in paper 

 covers, 37 cts. 



HERBERT'S HINTS TO HORSE-KEEPERS, ------I 25 



COMPLETE MANUAL FOR HORSEMEN ; Embracing : 



Ho w TO BREED A HORSE. How TO PHYSIO A HORSE. 



How TO BUY A HORSE. (ALLOPATHY AND HOMCEOPATHY 



How TO BREAK A HORSE. How TO GROOM A HORSE. 



How TO USE A HORSE. How TO DRIVE A HORSE. 



How TO FEED A HORSE. How TO RIDE A HORSE. 



And Chapters on Mules and Ponies. By the late HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT (FRANK 

 FORRESTER) ; with additions, including RAREY'S METHOD OF HORSE TAMING, and BAUCHER'S 

 SYSTEM OF HORSEMANSHIP ; also, giving directions for the Selection and Care of Carriages 

 and Harness of every description, from the City " Turn Out" to the Farmer's u Gear," 

 and a Biography of the eccentric Author. Illustrated throughout. 



HOOPER'S DOG AND GUN, 50 



A FEW LOOSE CHAPTERS ON SHOOTING, among which will be 



found som > Anecdotes and Incidents ; also Instructions for Dog Breaking, and interest- 

 ing lettef s from Sportsmen . By A BAD SHOT. 



HYDE'S CHINESE SUGAR CANE, 25 



CONTAINING ITS HISTORY, MODE OF CULTURE, MANUFACTURE OP 



the Sugar, &c. ; with Reports of its success in different parts of the United States. 



