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No. 2. — Rub down in a mortar Idr. of corrosive sublimate with 

 ^oz. of sal ammoniac, then add 2 quarts of water, and brush the 

 woodwork over with the solution tw^o or three times till thoroughly 

 saturated. 



BEST BOOKS FOR THE HORSE KEEPER. 



Diseases. 



Veterinary Medicines. By F. Dun. Edinburgh : Sutherland and 

 Knox ; or, London : Simpkin and Marshall. 



A Manual of Pharmacy. By W. T. Morton. London : Longman, 

 Green, Longman, and Co. 



The Illustrated Horse Doctor. By E. Mayhew. London : W. H. 

 Allen and Co., Leadenhall-street. 



Occasional Papers on Veterinary Subjects. By William Dick. Edin- 

 burgh and London : William Blackwood and Sons. 18(19. 



A Compendium of the Veterinary Art. By James White, late 

 Veterinary Surgeon of the 1st or Eoyal Dragoons, Nineteenth 

 Edition, entirely reconstructed, with considerable additions and 

 alterations by W. C. Spooner, M.R.O.V., &;c. London : Long- 

 man and Co. ; Simpkin, xMarshall, and Co. ; Whittaker and Co. ; 

 Houlston and Wright ; and W. Tegg. 



Veterinarian's Vade Mecum. Edinburgh : Sutherland and Knox ; 

 London : Simpkin and Co. 



Blaine's Veterinary Art, By Steele. 



Percivall's Anatomy of the Horse. 



Percivall's Hippopathology. 



Mayhew on the Horse's Mouth. Published by Messrs. Fores, Picca- 

 dilly. 



Food for Horses. 



The Horse, and how to Feed him. By Armitage. 



Miscellaneous. 



Horses and Stables. By Col. Fitz-Wygram. 



Darvill on Training the Racehorse. Published by Ridgway, 

 Piccadilly. 



Stewart's Stable Economy. Published by Blackwood and Sons. 



The Horse. Published by the Society for the Diffusion of Know- 

 ledge. 



