Agricultural Books Published by 



number to the acre. With more than 100 Illustrations. By the Hon. Henrt 

 F. Fkexch, of New Hampshire. 



Fessenden's (T. Gr.) Complete Farmer and G-ardnere, $ 1 25 



The RuuAL EcoNOiMisT and New American Gardenek; Containing a Compen- 

 dious epitome of the most Important Branches of Agriculture and Kural iycon- 

 omy, with Practical Directions on the Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables, 

 including Landscape and Ornamental Gardening. 



Fessenden's (T. Gr.) American Kitchen Gardener, - 50 

 Containing Directions for the Cultivation of Vegetables and Garden 

 Fruits. 



Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Cnltnre, - - - - 1 00 



The Pear Garden j or, a Treatise on the Propagation and Cultivation of the 

 Pear Tree, with Instructions for its Management from the Seedling to the 

 •Bearing Tree. With Illustration.8 



Fish Culture, - - - 1 00 



A Treatise on the Artificial Propagation of Fish, and the Construction of 

 Ponds with the Description and Habits of such kinds of Fish as are most suit- 

 able for Pisciculture. By Theodatus Garlick, M. D., Vice-President of the 

 Cleveland Academy of Nat. Science. 8vo. 



Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, 125. 



A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage Plants ; comprising their 

 Natural History, Comparative Nutritive Value, Methods of Cultivation, Cut- 

 ting, Curing, and the Management of Grass Lands. By Charles L. Flint, A. M. 

 Secretary of the Mass. State Board of Agriculture. ' 



Gnenon on Milch Cows, 60 



A Treatise on Milch Co^vs, whereby the Quality and Quantity of milli which 

 any Cow will gif e may be acurately determined by observing Natural Marks 

 or external indications alone : the length of time she will continue to give 

 milk, &c. &c. By M. Francis Guenon, of France. Translated by Nicholas P. 

 Trist, Esq. : with Introduction, Remarks and Observations on the Cow and the 

 Dairy, by John ^. Skinner. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. 8vo. 



THE SAME, in neat paper covers, 8vo. 38 



Gunn's (John C.) Domestic Medicine, - - - - 3 00 



Or, Poor Man's Friend, in the hours of Affliction, Pain and Sickness. This 

 points out in plain language, free from Doctor's Terms, the Diseases of Men, 

 Women, and Children, and the most approved means used in their cure, and ia 

 intended expressly for the benefit of Families. It also contains descriptions of 

 the Medicinal Roots and Herbs of the United States, and how they are to be 

 used in the cure of Disease. 8vo., marble edge, sheep. 



Hert^ert's (Henry "WiQiam) Hints to Horse-keepers. 125 



A CoMi'LETE Manual for Horsemen ; embracing, how to Breed a Horse ; how 

 to Buy a Horse ; how to Break a Horse ; how to Use a Horse ; how to Feed a 

 Horse ; how to Physic a Horse, (Allopathy and Homopathy ;) how to Groom 

 a Horeo ; how to Drive a Horse ; how to Ride a Hois.- And Chapters on 

 Mules and Ponies. By Frank Forrester. With addUK .'luding Bauch- 



er's System of Horsemanship ; also, giving Directions ' • \..< ~Vlection and 

 Care of Carriages and Harness of every description, froOV..^^ 4^;: • 'Tuxii Out" 

 to the Farmer's " Gear." Illustrated tiiroughout. 



