XV. 



DOMESTIC POULTRY. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 



BREEDING, REARING, AND FATTENING 

 ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC POULTRY, 



PRESERVATION OF EGGS, &c. after plans pursued with ad- 

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XVI. 



In a small Volume, 5s. Gd. cloth, or 6s. bound, gilt leaves. 



THE COURT & COUNTRY COMPANION; 



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XVII. 



GROUSE, PARTRIDGE, AND PHEASANT SHOOTING. 



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THE OAKLEIGH SHOOTING CODE; 



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 is treated of at considerable length. New Sporting Mag. Si'/it. 1. 



