BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY, 



In Foolscap 8vo, Fancy Cloth Covers, with numerous IllustrationSj 



PRICE ONE SHILLING EACH 



(unless specifikd). 



CONTENTS OF THE SERIES:— 



1. ANGLING, and WHERE to GO. By Robert Blakey. 



2. PIGEONS and RABBITS. By E. S. Delamer. 



3. SHOOTING. By Robert Blakef. 



4. SHEEP. By W. C. L. Martin. 



5. FLAX and HEMP, its Culture and Manipulation. By 



E. S. Delamer, with numerous Illustrations. 



6. THE POULTRY YARD. ByE. Watts (of Monkbarns). 



7. THE PIG ; how to Choose, Breed, Feed, Cufc-up, and 



Cure. By S. Sidney. 



8. CATTLE ; their History and Various Breeds ; Manage- 

 ment, Treatment, and Diseases (1*. Gd.)". By Martin and Raynbird. 



10. THE HORSE ; its History, Management, and Treat- 

 ment. By YouATT and Cecil, 



11. BEES ; their Hahits, Management, and Treatment. By 



the Rev. J. G. Wood, Author of " Natural History." 



12. CAGE and SINGING BIRDS. By H. G. Adams. 



13. SMALL FARMS; a Practical Treatise on their Manage- 

 ment. By Martin Doyle. 



14. THE KITCHEN GARDEN. By E. S. Delamer. 



15. THE FLOWER GARDEN. By E. S. Delamer. 



16. RURAL ECONOMY. By Martin Doyle. 



17. FARM and GARDEN PRODUCE. By Martin Doyle. 



18. COMMON OBJECTS of the SEA-SHORE. By the 



Rev. J. G. Wood. With many Illustrations by W. Sowerby. 



19. COMMON OBJECTS of the COUNTRY. By the Rev. 



J. G. Wood. With many Illustrations by Coleman. 



20. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY (I5. 6c?.). By Alfred 



SiBsoN, with a Preface by Dr. Voelcker. 



21. OUR WOODLANDS, HEATHS, and HEDGES, Illus- 



trated. (A Companion to '• Common Objects of the Country.") 



22. BRITISH FERNS. By Thomas Moore, F.L.S. Hlus- 



trated by W. S. Coleman. 



23. FAVOURITE FLOWERS : how to Grow them. By 



J. G. Sutton, Editor of «' The Midland Florist." 



24. BRITISH BUTTERFLIES. By W. S. Coleman. Illus- 



trated with sixteen pages of plates. 



London: ROUTLEDGE, WARNE, AND ROUTLEDGE. 



