Hand-book of 



-_ Fully Illustrated. 



Farm Buildings, Ponds, &c., PHCC 6/6 



and their Appurtenances. Dem ^ 8vo - '? 6 



By THOMAS WINDER, A.M.Inst.C.E., M.S.A., 



Surveyor to the Duke of Norfolk's Yorkshire and Derbyshire Estates, and 

 Agent to the Yorkshire Estates of the Earl of Effing ham ; 



WITH A CHAPTER ON THE 



Application of Electricity to Farming and Agriculture, 

 BY J. W. BEAUCHAMP, 



Deputy Manager of the Sheffield Corporation Electric Supply Department. 



"The Field," of May 23^, 1908, says: 



"This is not a pretentious work, but it loses nothing in value and impor 

 tance in that it is compiled from notes made by the author during thirty-fiv 

 years' practice in the designing and re-construction of homesteads 



" His book covers a wide field in a thoroughly practical manner, for it 

 object is not to suggest ideals, but to show how existing buildings can b 

 re-constructed to suit modern requirements at as little expenditure as possible 



Crown 8vo, 222 pp., Cloth, 6/- net. A BOO K FOR LANDOWNERS, SPORTSMEN, 



THIRD ^DITION. LAND-AGENTS, FARMERS, 



ENLARGED, ILLUSTRATED AND REVISED. GAMEKEEPERS, AND ALLOTMENT HOLDER: 



THE 



Wild Rabbit in a New Aspect 



OR 



Rabbit Warrens combined with Poultry Farming and Fruit Culture. 



BY J. SIMPSON, 



Consulting Forester and Horticulturist. 



"The Shooting Times." April nth, 1908. 



" The author goes minutely into every detail, and if those who desire to exper 

 ment in wild rabbit farming will carefully peruse this book and follow the instruc 

 tions contained in it there is no reason we can see why the venture should nc 

 prove a success." 



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