Books published by A. O. MOORE & Co. 9 



SHEPHERD'S OWN BOOK, 2 00 



WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT BREEDS, DISEASES AND MAN- 



i.ard to Summer and Winter Manairnn-ut, 



; tli:- Treatment of Di--.e;\xrs ; with illustrative engravings by VIM-AIT .t 

 bracing Skii. on the Breed and Management of Sheep in the 



United States, and >n the Culture of Fine Wool. 



STEWAKT'S STABLE BOOK, 1 00 



A TREATISE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF HORSES, IN EELATION TO 



Stabling, Grooming, Fee ling, Watering and Working, Construction of Stables, Ventila- 



Of Stables, Management of the Feet, and of Diseased and Defective 



' l',y .loiiv STKWAKT. Veterinary Surgeon. With Notes ami Additions, a, '.anting 



it to American Fun I an 1 Climate. By A. B. ALI.KV, Klitor of the American Agriculturist. 



STRAY LEAVES FROM THE BOOK OF NATURE, .... 1 00 



BY M. SCHKLK Ds VERE, OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. 



Ou.VTK.NTS : I. OM.Y A 1'KPM K. 



11. N'viriiK i.v MOTIO.V. 



IH. TlIK OCKAX AND ITS LlTB. 



IV. A CHAT ANU-T I'M NTS. 

 V. YOI-XCER YBARS OK A PLANT. 

 VI. LATER YEARS OF A PLANT. 



VII. 1'I.AXT MlMMIKS. 



VIII. U.\K\O\V\ TOMM-ES. 

 IX. A TRIP TO THK Moox. 



STEPHENS' (HENRY) BOOK OF THE FARM, 4 00 



A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE FARMER. STEWARD, PLOWMAN, CATTLE- 



man,Sheph--rd, Field Worker and Dairy Maid. By HKXKY STKPIIKXS. With Four Hun- 

 dred and Fifty illustrations ; to which are added F.xplanatory Notes, Remarks, &c., by 

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SKILLFUL HOUSEWIFE, 50 



OR COMPLETE GUIDE TO DOMESTIC COOKERY, TASTE. COMFORT, AND 



Economy, eyibracin - nn Mining to Household Duties, flue Care of Health, 



hardening, Birds, F^lucation ol'Clnldren, &c., kv. By Mrs. L. G. AKELL. 



SKINNER'S ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE, 25 



ADAPTED TO THE USE OK AMKRICAX FARMERS. BY F. G. SKINNER* 



SMITH'S (C. H. J.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS AND 



PLEASURE GROUNDS, 1 25 



WITH PRACTICAL NOTES on COUNTRY RESIDENCES. VILLAS, PUBLIC 

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 \V,th Notes and Additions by I.KNVIS F. AI.I.KX, author of-' Mural Archil . -. 



THAER'S (ALBERT D.) AGRICULTURE, 2 00 



THE- I'KLNCIPLES OF ACJIMCI i;rri:i:, P,Y ALUEKT D. 'J'nAEit ; Truns- 



iat.-d by \\II.UAM SHAW and Crruia-:KT W. JOHN^O.V, !>.[., F. K. S. With a Memoir of 

 the Author. 1 vol. Svo. 



rded, by those who are conip.'tent to judge, as one of th 



valuable \vo:-ks that has ever appeared on thfl Subject Of Agriculture. At the same tune 

 that it is eminently practical, it is philosophical, and, eveu to the general reader, re- 

 in. irkably entertaining. 



THOMAS' (J. J.) FARM IMPLEMENTS, 1 00 



AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND USE ; AN KLE 



mentary and familiar 'I'l-eatis- on Mechanics and Natural I'hilosojihy, as ajuilied to the 

 ordinary pructi.v i? of .\LTiculture. With liOO illustrations. 



THOMPSON (R. D.) ON THE FOOD OF ANIMALS, ... 75 



EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES ox THE FOOD OF ANIMALS AND THE 



Fattening of Cattle ; with Remarks on the Food of Man. Il.ised upon Ivspenments under- 

 taken by order of the British Government, by ROHKKT DCNUAS l^oitreoN. II. D., 

 Lecturer on Practical Chemistry, University of Glasgow. 



