12 VALUABLE WORKS PUBLISHED BY LEA AND BLANCHARD. 



Valuable Works for Sportsmen, &c, 

 THE 11ORSE, 



BY WILLIAM YOUATT. 



A NEW EDITION, WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. TOGETHER WITH A 



A DISSERTATION ONTHE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE 



HOW TRAINED AND JOCKEYED. AN ACCOUNT OF HIS REMARKABLE PERFORMANCES J 

 AND AN ESSAY ON THE ASS AND THE MULE, 



BY J S. SKINNER, 



ASSISTANT POST-MASTER GENERAL, AND EDITOR OF THE TURF REGISTER. 



This edition of Youatt's well-known and standard work on the Management, Diseases and 

 Treatment of the Horse, has already obtained such a wide circulation throughout the country; 

 that the Publishers need say nothing to attract to it the attention and confidence of all who 

 keep Horses or are interested in their improvement. 



STABLE TALK AND TABLE TALK, 



OR SPECTACLES FOR YOUNG SPORTSMEN. 



BY HARRY HIEOVER. 

 In one very neat duodecimo volume, extra cloth. 



THE SPORTSMAN'S LIBRARY, 



OR HINTS ON HUNTERS, HUNTING, HOUNDS, SHOOTING, GAME, DOGS, GUNS, FISHING, 



COURSING, &c., &c. 

 In one well printed volume, duodecimo, extra cloth. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER; 



CONTAINING THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CURE OF THE 



DISEASES OF HORSES. 



BY FRANCIS CLATER, 



AUTHOR OF " EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR." 



AND HIS SON JOHN CLATER. 



First American from the twenty-eighth London edition, with notes and additions, by J. S. SKINNER. In one 



12mo. volume, cloth. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR. 



CONTAINING THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES INCIDENT TO 

 OXEN, SHEEP AND SWINE; AND A SKETCH OF THE ANATOMY AND PHYSI- 

 OLOGY OF NEAT CATTLE.-BY FRANCIS CLATER. 



Edited, Revised, and almost Rewritten, by WILLIAM YOUATT. With numerous Additions, embracingan Essay 



on the Use of Oxen, and the Improvement in the Breed of Sheep, by J. S. SKINNER, Asst. P. M General. 



In one duodecimo volume, cloth, with numerous illustrations. 



Kirby and Spence's Entomology, for Popular Use, 

 AN INTRODUCTION~TO ENTOMOLOGY; 



OR, ELEMENTS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS; COMPRISING AN ACCOUNT OF 

 NOXIOUS AND USEFUL INSECTS, OF THEIR METAMORPHOSES, FOOD, STRATAGEMS, 

 HABITATIONS, SOCIETIES, MOTIONS, NOISES, HYBERNATION, INSTINCT, &c., &c. 



With Plates, Plain or Colored. 

 BY WILLIAM KIRBY, M. A., F. R. S. AND WILLIAM SPENCE, ESQ,, F. R. S. 



From the sixth London edition, which was corrected and considerably enlarged. In one 

 large octavo volume, extra cloth. 



We have been greatly interested in running over the pages of this treatise. There is scarcely, in the wide 

 range of natural science, a more interesting or instructive study than that of fnsects, or one that is calculated 

 to excite more curiosity or wonder. 



The popular form of letters is adopted by the authors in imparting a knowledge of the subject, which ren- 

 ders the work peculiarly fitted for our district school libraries, which are open to all ages and classes. Hunfs 

 Merchants' Magazine. 



