STANDARD BOOKS. 13 



Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. 



Containing Practical Observations on the Causes, Nature and 

 Treatment of Diseases and Lameness of Horses — embracing recent 

 and Improved Metliods, according to an enliglitened system of 

 Veterinary Tractice, for Preservation and Restoration of Healtli. 

 Illustrated. By Geo. H. Dadd, M. D. V. S. Clotli, 12mo. 1.50 



Howden's the Horse ; How to Buy and Sell. 



Giving the points Avluch distinguish a Sound from an Unsound, 

 Horse. By Peter Ilowden. Tliis volume abounds in General Infor- 

 mation, stated in so clear and simple a manner as to enable every- 

 one to intelligently buy and sell a Horse. It explains the meaning 

 of Horse "Warranty, and its use, and shows the value of knowledge 

 on this subject. Extra cloth, 12mo. 1.00 



Youatt and Spooner on the Horse. 



The Structure and Diseases of the Horse, Remedies, Rules to Buy- 

 ers, Breakers, Shoers, etc. Youatt's work somewhat simplified 

 and brought down by ^Y. C. Spooner, M. R. C. V. S. ; to which is pre- 

 fixed an account of the Breeds in the United States and Canada. 

 By Hon. Henry S. Randall. Illustrated by numerous engravings. 

 12ino. 1.50 



Harris's Insects Injurious to Vegetation. 



By the late Thaddeus William Harris, M. D. Octavo, 640 pages. En- 

 larged and improved, with additions from the autlior's manuscripts 

 and original notes. Illustrated by engravings drawn from }iature 

 under the supervision of Professor Agassiz ; edited by Cliarles L. 

 Flint, late Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agri- 

 culture. The work is fully ilhistrated with two hundred and sev- 

 enty-eight fine woodcuts, and eight beautiful steel plates, full page 

 size, containing ninety-five figures, 8vo. Cloth, plain, 4.00. Col- 

 ored, 6.50 



Dadd's American Reformed Horse-Book. 



A Treatise on the Causes, Symptoms, and Cure of every Disease in- 

 cident to the Horse, including all Diseases peculiar to America, 

 and which are not treated of in the works based upon the English 

 works of Youatt, Mason, and others. Embracing also full details 

 of Breeding, Rearing and Management on the Reformed System of 

 Practice. By Prof. Geo. H. Dadd, Veterinary Surgeon. Author of 

 "Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse," in the Veterinary Insti- 

 tute of Chicago, and for over 25 years a Regular Practicing Veteri- 

 narian. Cloth, 8vo. 2.50 



Insects and Insecticides. 



A practical manual concerning Noxious Insects and Methods of 

 Preventing their Injuries. By Clarence M. Weed, D. Sc, Prof, of 

 Entomology and Zoology, New Hampshire College of Agriculture 

 and Mechanic Arts, etc., etc. 281 pages, with many illustrations. 

 Cloth, 8vo. 1.25 



