554 THE PIG 



A FEW REFERENCE BOOKS ON THE PIG 



Those marked with a * are especially recommended. 



JACOB BIGGLE, Biggie Swine Book. Philadelphia, 1899. 



*F. D. COBURN, Swine Husbandry. New York, 1888. 



JOSEPH HARRIS, Harris on the Pig. New York, 1870. 



*JAMES LONG, The Book of the Pig. London, N.D. 



DR. GEORG MAY, Die Schweinezucht. Berlin, 1880. 



*GEORGE M. ROMMEL, The Hog Industry. Washington, 1904. 



*S. M. SHEPARD, The Hog in America. Indianapolis, 1896. 



*SAMUEL SIDNEY, The Pig. London, 1871. 



*SANDERS SPENCER, Pigs: Breeds and Management. London, 1897. 



JOHN WALKER, Pigs for Profit. London, 1905. 



*WILLIAM YOUATT and W. C. L. MARTIN, The Hog. New York, 1863. 



MISCELLANEOUS LIVE-STOCK BOOKS 



R. L. ALLEN, Domestic Animals. New York, 1859. 



*JoHN COLEMAN, Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs of Great Britain. London, 1887. 



*JOHN A. CRAIG, Judging Live Stock (sixth edition). College Station, Texas, 

 1904. 



GEORGE CULLEY, Observations on Live Stock. Dublin, 1789. 



*GEORGE W. CURTIS, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Swine. College Station, Texas, 

 1888. 



R. W. DICKSON, An Improved System of Management of Live Stock and Cattle. 

 London, N.D. 



SIR WILLIAM JARDINE, The Natural History of the Ruminating Animals (The 

 Naturalists' Library, Vol. IV). Edinburgh, 1836. 



*Live Stock Journal Almanac. London, issued yearly. 



*DAVID Low, On the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands. London, 

 1842. 



D. G. F. MACDONALD, Cattle, Sheep, and Deer. London, 1872. 



R. O. PRINGLE, The Live Stock of the Farm. Edinburgh, 1875. 



G. G. RICHARDSON, The Corn- and Cattle-Producing Districts of France. Lon- 

 don, N.D. 



J. H. SANDERS, The Breeds of Live Stock. Chicago, 1887. 



*THOMAS SHAW, The Study of Breeds in America. New York, 1900. 



*ROBERT WALLACE, Farm Live Stock of Great Britain. Edinburgh, 1889. 



*VARIOUS WRITERS, The Best Breeds of British Stock. London, 1898. 



*WILLIAM YOUATT, The Complete Grazier (revised by William Fream). Lon- 

 don, 1893. 



