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THE BOOK OF THE FARM. 



Detailing the Labours of the Farmer, Farm-Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, 

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 for Students in Practical Agriculture. By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E. 

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THE BOOK OF FARM BUILDINGS: 



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THE BOOK OF THE GARDEN. 



By CHARLES M'INTOSH. In 2 large vols, royal Svo, embellished with 

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Each Volume may he had separately— viz. : 

 I. Architectural and Ornamental.— On the Formation of Gardens — 

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PRACTICAL SYSTEM OF FARM BOOK-KEEPING: 



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AINSLIE'S TREATISE ON LAND-SURVEYING. 



A New and Enlarged Edition. Edited by William Galbraith, M.A., 

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THE FORESTER: 



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