STANDARD BOOKS, 9 



Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. 



A complete work on all tlie Diseases of Cattle, Sheep and Swine, In- 

 cluding every Disease peculiar to America, and embracing all the 

 latest information on the Cattle Plague and Trichina; <;ontaining 

 also a guide to symptoms, a table of Weights and Measures, and a 

 list of Valuable Medicines. l?y George H. Dadd, V. S., twenty-five 

 years a leading Veterinary Surgeon in England and the United 

 States, and author of the "American Reformed Horse Book." Cloth, 

 octavo. Illustrated. 2.50 



Cattle and Their Diseases. 



By A. J. Mui-ray, M. R. C. V. S. Breeding and Management of Cat- 

 tle. This is one of the very few works devoted exclusively to 

 cattle diseases, and will be particularly valuable to cattlemen 

 for that reason. It is written in plain, simple language, easily un- 

 derstood by any farmer, while it is learned and technical enough 

 to satisfy any veterinary surgeon. Cloth, 12mo. 2.00 



Silos, Ensila§:e, and Silag:e. 



A practical Treatise on the Ensilage of Fodder Corn, containing 

 the most recent and authentic information on this important sub- 

 ject, by Manly Miles, M. D. F. R. M. S. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. .50 



Manures. 



How to Make and How to Use them. By Frank W. Sempers. The 

 author has made a concise, practical handbook containing the lat- 

 est researches in agriculture in all parts of the world. The reports 

 of the agricultural experiment stations have furnished many val- 

 uable suggestions. Both commercial and home-made manures 

 are fully described, and many formulas for special crops and soils 

 are given. Price postpaid, paper 50 cents, cloth, 1.00 



Potato Pests. 



No farmer can afford to be without this little book. It gives the 

 most complete account of the Colorado Beetle anywhere to be 

 found, and includes all the latest discoveries as to the habits of the 

 insect and the various means for its destruction. It is well illustra- 

 ted, and exhibits in a maj) the spread of the insect since it left its 

 native home. By Prof. C. V. Riley, Paper, .50 



Your Plants. 



Plain and Practical Directions for the Treatment of Tender and 

 Hardy Plants in the House and in the Garden. By James Sheehan. 

 The work meets the wants of the amateur who grows a few plants 

 in the window, or has a small flower garden. Paper covers, .40 



Pedder's Land-Measurer for Farmers. 



A convenient Pocket Companion, showing at once the contents of 

 any piece of land, when its length and width are unknown, up to 

 1500 feet either way, witk various other useful farm tables. Cloth, 

 ISmo. -60 



