Books puhlished hy A, O. 'Moore &, Co. 11 



Moore's Hand Books of Kural and Domestic Economy. 



ALL ARRANGED AND ADAPTED TO THE USE OF AMERICAN FARMERS. 

 Pico 'iT* C«n««i Elacli. 



Hoas, 



Their Origin, Varieties and Management, with a View to Pro- 



fit and Treatment under Disease ; also, Plain Directions relative to the Most Approved 

 Modes of Preserving their Flesh. By H. D. Richardson. With illustrations 



THE HIVE AlH) THE HONEY BEE, 



With Plain Directions for Obtaining a Considerable Annual 



Income from this branch of Rural Economy ; also, an Account of the Diseases of Bees 

 and their Remedies, and Remarks as to their Enemies, and the best mode of protecting 

 the Hives from their attacks. By H. D. Richakdson. With illustrations. 



DOMESTIC FOWLS, 



Their Natural History, Breeding, Rearing and General 



Management. By H. D. Richardson. With illustrations. 



THE HOESE, 



Their Origin and Varieties ; with Plain Directions as to the 



Breedmg, Rearing and General Management ; with instructions as to the Treatment of 

 Disease Handsomely illustrated. By H. D. Richardson. 



THE HOSE, 



The American Rose Culturist ; being a Practical Treatise on the 



Propagation, Cultivation and Management in all Seasons, &c. ; with full directions for 

 the treatment of the Dahlia. 



THE PESTS OF THE FARM, 



With Instructions for their Extirpation ; being a Manual of 



Plain Directions for the Certain Destruction of every description of Vermin. With 



numerous illustrations on wood. 



AN ESSAY ON MANUEES, 



Submitted to the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for 



Promoting Agriculture, for their Premium. By Samuel H. Dana. 

 THE AMERICAN BIRD FANCIER, 



Considered with Reference to the Breeding, Rearing, Feed- 



ing, Management and Peculiarities of Cago and House Birds. Illustrated with Engrav- 

 ings . By D. Jay Browne. 



CHEMISTRY MADE EASY, 



For the Use of Farmers. By J. Topham. 



ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURE, 



Translated from the French, arid Adapted to the use of American 



Farmers. By F. G. Skinner. 

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



With Cuts, illustrating the Anatomy of the Foot, and containing 



valuable Hints on Shoeing and Stable Management, both in Health and Disease. By Wm. 



illLES. 



THE SKILLFUL HOUSEWIFE, 



Or, Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Taste, Comfort and 



Economy, embracing 659 Recipes i)ertiiining to Household Duties, the Care of Health, 

 Gardening, Birds, Education of Children, &c., &c. By Mrs. L. G. Abell. 



THE AMERICAN KITCHEN GARDENER, 



Containing Directions for the Cultivation of Vegetables and 



Garden Fruits. By T. G. Fbssentdkn. 



