Books published by Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper. 

 MOUBRAY ON POULTRY, PIGS, AND CO\\ & 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREEDING. REARING! 

 AND FATTENING ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC POULTin , 

 PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, AND RABBITS; including, also, an in- 

 foresting Account of the Egyptian Method of Hatching Eggs by Artificial 

 Heat, with some Modern Experiments thereon ; also, on Breeding, Feed- 

 ing, and Managing Swine, Milch Cows, and Bees. By BONINGTON 

 MOUBRAY, Esq. A New Edition, being the Sixth, enlarged by a 

 TREATISE on BREWING, making CIDER, BUTTER, and CHEESE, adapted to 

 the Use of Private Families. Price 7. (id. in boards. 



% " Mr. Moubray's little book on the breeding, rearing, and fattening 

 all kinds of domestic poultry and pigs, is unquestionably the most practical 

 work on the subject in our language. The author's aim seems to have 

 been to avoid scientific detail, and to convey his information in plain and 

 intelligible terms. The convenience of a small poultry -yard two or three 

 pigs, with a breeding sow and a cow for cream, milk, butter, and cheese 

 in an English country-house, appears indispensable ; and to point out 

 how these may be obtained, at a reasonable expense, seems to have been 

 Mr. Moubray's object. By adopting the plan of his work, any family 

 may furnish their table with these luxuries at one-third of the price they 

 are obliged to pay at the markets ; and the farmer and breeder may render 

 it the source of considerable profit" Former'* Journal. 



Bucknall on Fruit-Trees, and the Husbandry of Orchards. 



THE ORCHARDIST; or, A SYSTEM OF CLOSE 

 PRUNING AND MEDICATION FOR ESTABLISHING THE 

 SCIENCE OF ORCHARDING; containing full Instructions as 4o 

 Manure, preventing Blight, Caterpillars, and Cure Canker, as patro- 

 nized by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and 

 Commerce. By the late T. S. D. BUCKNALL, Esq. M.P. In 8vo. price 1 

 5. boards. 



% 1 his Work obtained for the Author the Prize Medal and Thanks of 

 the above Society. Only tery few capita remain on hand. 



