Boohs Puhlislied hy A. 0. Moore. 



DADB'S (GEO. H.) AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, - - $1 GO 



Containing the Necessary Information for Preserving the 



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 of Original Eecipes and Valuable Informatioii in reference to Farm and Dairy manage- 

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 this work are, that all Medication shall be subservient to Nature — that all Medicines 

 must be sanative in their operation, and administered with a view of aiding the vital 

 powers, instead of depressing, as heretofore, with the lancet or by pcisoB. By G H. 

 Dadd, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner. 



rpIE DOG AND GUN, 50 



A Few Loose Chapters on Shooting, among wliich will be found 



some Anecdotes and Incidents ; also, instructions for Dog Breaking, and interesting let- 

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MORGAN HORSES, - 1 00 



A Premium Essay on the Origin, History, and Characteristics 



of this remarkable American Breed of Horses; tracing the Pedigree from the original 

 Justin Morgan, through the most noted of his progeny, down to the present time. 

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SORGHO AND IMPHE^'i'ks CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR 



CANES. - 1 00 



A Co:mplete Treatjce upon their Origin and Varieties, Culture 



and Uses, their value as a Foi-age Crop, and directions for making Sugar, Molasses, 

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THE STABLE BOOK, i 00 



A Treatise on the Management of Horses, in Relation to 



Stabling, Groom^- " t-ding, Watering and Working, Construction of Stables, Ventila- 

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THE HORSE'S FOOT, AND HOW TO KEEP IT SOUND, - 50 



With Cuts, Illustrating the Anatomy of the Foot, and contaln- 

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 WiLLLAii Miles. 



THE FRUIT GARDEN 1 25 



A Treatise, intended to Explain and Illustrate the Physi- 



ology of Fruit Trees, the Theory and Practice of all Operations connected with the 

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FIELD'S PEAR CULTURE 75 



The Pear Garden ; or, a Treatise on the Propagation and 

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 to the Bearing Tree. By Thomab W. Field. 



