14 STANDARD BOOKS. 



Batty's Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration. 



By Joseph H. Batty, taxidermist for the government surveys and 

 many colleges and museums in the United States. An entirely 

 new and complete as well as authentic work on taxidermy— giving 

 in detail full directions for collecting and mounting animals, birds, 

 reptiles, fish, insects, and general objects of natural history. 125 

 illustrations. Cloth, 12mo. 1.50 



Treat's Injurious Insects of tlie Farm and Garden. By 

 Mrs. Mary Treat. 



An original investigator who has added much to our knowledge of 

 both Plants and Insects, and those who are familiar with Dar- 

 win's works are aware that he gives her credit for important ob- 

 servation and discoveries. New and Enlarged Edition. With an 

 illustrated chapter on Beneficial Insects. Fully illustrated. Cloth, 

 12mo. 2.00 



Tlie Practical Rabbit-Keeper. 



By Cuniculus. Illustrated. A comprehensive work on keeping 

 and raising Rabbits for pleasure as well as for profit. Tliis book is 

 abundantly illustrated with all the various Courts, Warrens, 

 Hutches, Fencing, etc., and also with excellent portraits of the 

 most important species of rabbits throughout the world. 12mo. 1.50 



Hunter and Trapper. 



The best modes of Hunting and Trapping are fully explained, and 

 Foxes, Deer, Bears, etc., fall into his traps readily by following his 

 directions. By Halsey Thrasher, an old and experienced sports- 

 man. Cloth, 12mo. .75 



The Ice Crop. 



How to Harvest, Ship and Use Ice. By Theron L. Hiles. A Com- 

 plete, Practical Treatise for Farmers, Drirymen, Ice Dealers, Pro- 

 duce Shippers, Meat Packers, Cold Storers, and all interested in 

 Ice Houses, Cold Storage, and the Handling or Use of Ice in amy 

 way, including many receipes for Iced Dishes and Beverages. The 

 book is illustrated by cuts of the tools and machinery vised in cut- 

 ting and storing ice, and different forms of ice houses and cold 

 storage buildings. 122 pp., ill. Cloth, 16mo. 1.00 



How to Co-operate. 



A Manual for Co-operators. By Herbert Myrick. This book des- 

 • cribes the how rather than the wherefore of co-operation. In other 

 words it tells how to manage a co-operative store, farm or factory, 

 co-operative dairying, banking and fire insurance, and co-operative 

 farmers' and women's exchanges for both buying and selling. The 

 directions given are based on the actual experience of successful 

 co-operative enterprises in all parts of the United States. The 

 character and usefulness of the book commend it to the attention 

 of all men and women who desire to better their condition. Cloth, 

 12mo., 1.00. Paper, .60 



