Mr. Edward Arnold's 



STUDIES ON MANY SUBJECTS. 



By S. H. REYNOLDS. 

 One vol., demy 8vo., los. 6d. 



The late Rev. Samuel Harvey Reynolds was a scholar of Exeter 

 College, Oxford, and a Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, and 

 Vicar of East Ham from 1871 to 1893. He was the author of 'The 

 Rise of the Modern European System,' and edited Bacon's 'Essays' 

 and Selden's ' Table Talk ' for the Clarendon Press. He wrote for the 

 Times from 1873 * 1896, and died in February, 1897. These studies 

 deal with a number of economic, political, and critical subjects. 



NEW AND COMPLETELY REVISED EDITION. 



POULTRY-KEEPING 



an 3n&u6fr for S&rmerc cmb 



By EDWARD BROWN, F.L.S. 



Fully Illustrated by LUDLOW. 



i vol., demy 4to., cloth, 6s. 



The continued popularity and demand for this work has justified a 

 new edition, which has been thoroughly re-cast and revised by the 

 author. 



... We are glad to welcome the appearance of an excellent volume by Mr. Edward 

 Brown. The author has acquired so solid a reputation in connection with this subject 

 that any praise of his work is superfluous." Morning Post. 



' Mr. Brown is one of our best-known and most capable experts, and he has here presented 

 the fruits of his wide knowledge and experience in, perhaps, the most useful form they 

 could have taken. . . . His book is, indeed, a thoroughly practical and trustworthy guide 

 to poultry in health and disease ; and whether a dozen hens be kept or a hundred, it will 

 be their owner's own fault if, with Mr. Brown's excellent manual at hand, they fail to 

 derive profit from their stock.' St. James's Gazette. 



