STANDARD BOOKS. 11 



Sander's Horse Breeding;. 



Being the general principles of Heredity applied to the Business of 

 Breeding Horses and tlie IManagenient of Stallions, Brood Mares 

 and Foals. The book embraces all that the breeder wishes to know 

 in regard to the seleclion of stock, management of the stallion, 

 brood mare, and foal, and treatment of diseases peculiar to breed- 

 ing animals. By J. H. Sanders. Cloth, 12nio. 2.00 



Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers. 



This is one of the best and most poiiular works on the horse pre- 

 pared in this country. A complete manual for horsemen, embrac- 

 ing: How to Breed a Horse; How to Buy a Horse; How to Break a 

 Horse ; How to Use a Horse ; How to Feed a Horse ; How to Physic a 

 Horse (Allopathy or Homoeopathy); How to Groom a Horse; How 

 to Drive a Horse; How to Ride a Horse, etc. By the late Henry 

 William Herbert, (Frank Forester). Beautifully Illustrated. Cloth, 

 12mo. 1.75 



Warin§:ton's Chemistry of the Farm. 



Treating with the utmost clearness and conciseness, and in the 

 most popular manner possible, of the relations of Chemistry to 

 Agriculture, and providing a welcome manual for those who, 

 while not having time to systematically study Chemistry, will 

 gladly have such an idea as tliis gives them of its relation to oper- 

 ations on the farm. By R. Warington, F. C. S. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Farm Appliances. 



Describing numerous Useful and Labor-Saving appliances, and 

 will be found of great value in every department of Farm work. 

 With nearly 250 Illustrations. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Fences, Gates and Bridgfes. 



A much-needed and valuable work. The descriptions are abundantly 

 illustrated. The book also contains a synopsis of the Fence Laws 

 of the different States. Over 100 engravings. Cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Farm Conveniences. 



A Manual of what to do, and how to do it. Describing all manner 

 of Homemade Aids to Farm Work. Made up of the best ideas from 

 the experience of many practical men. With over two hundred 

 engravings. 1.50 



Waringf's Braining: for Profit and Draining: for Health. 



This book is a very complete and practial treatise, the directions 

 in which are plain and easily followed. The subject of thorough 

 farm drainage is discussed in all its bearings, and also that more 

 extensive land drainage by which the sanitary condition of any 

 district may be greatly improved, even to the banishment of fever 

 and ague, typhoid and malarial fever. By Geo. E. Waring, Jr. 

 mustrated. Cloth, 12mo. 1.50 



