8 JBgoJcs ruUlshcd by A. 0. Moore. 



THAER'S (ALBERT DO AGRICULTURE - - - S2 CO 



'J'he PkIiVciples of Agriculture, by Albi rt D. Th\er ; trans- 

 lated by "William Shaw and Cuthbeet U'. Johnson, Esq., F.E.S. With a Memoir 

 of the Author. 1 vol 8vo. 



This work is regarded by those who are competent to judge as one of the most 

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BOUSSINGAULT'S (J. E.) RURAL ECONOMY, - - 1 25 



In its Relations to Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology : 

 or, Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By J. B. Boitssingaoxt. Translated, with 

 notes, etc., by Geoege Law, Agriculturist. 



" The work is the fruit of a long life of study and expeiriment, and its perusal will 

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 slon." 



MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING EXPLAINED ; - - - 1 00 



Being a Complete Analysis of the Whole Subject,^ consist in<^ 

 of the Natural History of Bees ; Directions for obtaining the greatest amount of Pure 

 Surplus Honey with the least possible expense; Eemedies for losses given, and the 

 Science of Luck fully illustrated; the result of more than twenty years' experience in 

 extensive -Apiaries. By M Quinbv. 



THE COTTAGE AND FARM BEE-KEEPER ; - - - 60 



A Practical Work, by a Country Curate. 



WEEKS (JOHN M.) ON BEES.-A MANUAL ; - - * - 50 



Or, an Easy Method of Managing Bees in the most profitable 

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 With an appendix, by Woostek A. Flandebs. 



THE ROSE; - 50 



Being a Practical Treatise on the Propagation, Cultivation, 

 and Management »f the Eose in all Seasons; with a li'^t of Choice and Approved Varie- 

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 the Treatment of the Dahlia, Illustrated by Engravings. 



MOORE'S RURAL HAND BOOKS, 1 25 



First Series, rontaiuing Treatises on — 



The Hoese, The Pests of the Farm, 



The Hog, Domestic Fowls, and 



Tue Hoxey Bee, The Cow, 



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£vekt Lady hek own Flowee Gaedenee, Essay on Manures, 

 Elements of Aseicultuev:, American JKitciien Gardener, 



His.D Fancijie, A-mbeican Rose Cultukist. 



Third Series, containing — 1 25 



Miles on the Horse's Foot, Vine Dresser's Manual, 



The Rabbit Fanciee, Bee-Keeii e's Chart, 



Weeks on Bees, Chemistey made Easy. 



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Persoz on the Vine, Hooper's Dog and Guk, 



LlEBIG S FaMILIAE LETTERS, SKILLFUL HOUSEWIFE, 



Browne's Memoirs of Indian Corn. 

 RICHARDSON ON DCGS : THEIR ORIGIN Al^ D VARIETIES. . 50 



Directions as to their General Management. With numeroua 

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