Standard and Popular Works. 



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THE COMMON OBJECTS OF THE SEA-SHORE. 



-*- With Hints for the Aquarium. By the Rev. J. G. WOOD. The 

 Fine Edition printed in large type, and the Illustrations by G. B. 

 Sowerby, beautifully coloured. 



Also, price Is. a Cheap Edition, with the Plates plain. 



" When at the seaside, why not try to discover a few of the wonders of the 

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T) HAM'S DICTIONARY OF THE FARM. A New 



*-*' Edition, entirely Revised and Re-edited, with Supplementary 

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This book, which has always been looked up to as a useful and general one for 

 reference on all subjects connected with country life and rural economy, has 

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 agricultural implements, artificial manures, bones, draining, guano, labour, and a 

 practical paper upon the subject of animal, bird, and insect vermin inserted, 

 which at once renders it an invaluable work for all who take pleasure in, or make 

 a business of, rural pursuits. 



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miTISH RURAL SPORTS: comprising Shooting, 



-^ Hunting, Coursing, Fishing, Hawking, Racing, Boating, Pedes- 

 trianism, and the various Rural Games and Amusements of Great 

 Britain. By STONEHENGE, Author of " The Grey hound. " Illustrated 

 by numerous Engravings, from designs by Wells, Harvey, and Hind. 



"The Manual of 'British Rural Sports' comprises 'The Pursuit of Wild 

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 fishing; 'Racing in all its Branches,' viz., flat-racing, hurdle-racing, steeple- 

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 cricket, football, fives, bowling, tennis, curling, golfing, swimming, skating, 

 horsemanship, and driving ; and, lastly, such a description of the anatomy, phy- 

 siology, and diseases of the dog and horse, as may enable the sportsman to pre- 

 serve their health, or to relieve any of the more ordinary deviations from it." 



" It is a very complete work, and its cheapness places it within the reach of the 

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