Klippart's Land Drainage. 



modes of preventing and removing obstructions in drains; 

 descriptions of the tools, the various improved plows, and 

 other inventions used in the operations; and of the several 

 kinds of tile, their respective advantages, and minute direc- 

 tions for their manufacture, including the selection and work- 

 ing of the materials, molding, drying and baking of the tile, 

 etc., etc. 



The whole is illustrated with nearly a hundred engravings 

 of sections of drains, tile, implements, etc. 



The work is thorough and comprehensive, and supplies 

 the farmer with all the information which he must possess 

 before he can intelligently and profitably commence opera- 

 tions. It ought to be in the hands of every farmer in the 

 country. 



It is handsomely printed and well bound in cloth. 



NOTICES OF THE WORK. 



From the North-Western Farmer^ Indianapolis. 



In answer to a query from a subscriber, on the subject of 

 drainage, the editor says: 



"Underdraining is a pet theme with us. We advise our subscribers to get 

 a copy of John H. Klippart's work on Land-Drainage, which is undoubt- 

 edly the most comprehensive and reliable work, on the subject extant. The 

 Publishers, Robert Clarke & Co., of Cincinnati, have just issued a new and 

 improved edition of the book, which anticipates and answers every question 

 our subscriber has, or can well raise, on the subject of drainage, and no 

 farmer can well afford to be without a copy." 



From the Boston Cultivator. 



"This is a very comprehensive work, in regard to the history and advan- 

 tages of drainage, and will be found highly useful to most of our farmers. 

 We recommend this book as worthy the attention of all farmers, who are 

 interested in the subject of land-drainage." 



