CATTLE DISEASES, by B. T. Woodward. Mr. 



Woodward takes up in detail the various common diseases to which 

 cattle are liable. His book is designed for the aid of the practical 

 farmer in cases where the skilled veterinarian is not necessary. A 

 careful description of the various diseases is given and the accepted 

 forms of treatment stated. 



EXERCISE AND HEALTH, by Dr. Woods Hutch- 



inson. Dr. Hutchinson takes the common-sense view that the 

 greatest problem in exercise for most of us is to get enough of the 

 right kind. The greatest error in exercise is not to take enough, 

 and the greatest danger in athletics is in giving them up. The Chap- 

 ter heads are illuminating. Errors in Exercise Exercise and the 

 Heart Muscle Maketh Man The Danger of Stopping Athletics 

 Exercise that Rests. It is written in a direct matter-of-fact manner 

 with an avoidance of medical terms, and a strong emphasis on the 

 rational, all-round manner of living that is best calculated to bring a 

 man to a ripe old age with little illness or consciousness of bodily 

 weakness. 



"One of the most readable books ever written on physi- 

 cal exercise." Luther H. Gulick, M.D., Department 

 of Child Hygiene, l^ussell Sage Foundation. 



FARM DRAINAGE & IRRIGATION, by WJ.McGee. 



Sometimes it is necessary to spend money to get water on the land; 

 sometimes to get it off. Mr. McGee has studied the question from both 

 angles in his work for the Department of Agriculture and this book 

 will contain his latest and fullest conclusions. Particular attention 

 will be paid to the matter of sub-surface irrigation to which little 

 heed has been given until lately. 



FENCING, by Edward Breck. Dr. Breck was for many 

 years one of the best-known amateur fencers in America and is ac- 

 quainted with the best swordsmen of the present day, here and 

 abroad. His book is a practical guide for those who wish to know 

 the most approved practice in the use of the foil, duelling sword, or 

 saber. Suggestions are given on training and condition, as well 

 as on the finer points of the game. 



