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Chemistry of the Farm and the Sea. By JAS. R. NICHOLS, 

 M. D., Editor " Boston Journal of Chemistry and Pharmacy." In 

 1 vol., 12mo., elegantly bound in cloth. Price $1.25. 



These popular Essays, under the titles of " Chemistry of the Farm," 

 " Chemistry of a Kernel of Corn," " Chemistry of a Bowl of Milk," " Food 

 and Health," " The Chemistry of the Dwelling," *' Chemistry of the Sun," 

 " Chemistry of the Sea," etc., originally appeared in the " Boston Journal of 

 Chemistry and Pharmacy," where they have been read by thousands of readers, 

 and by their clear, plain, and convincing style, adaptation to all classes by the 

 new and glowing facts brought to light, that the publishers have been induced 

 to have them collected, some new subjects added, and the whole carefully 

 revised and published in book form. 



Geyelin Poultry-Breeding in a Commercial Point of 

 View. With a Preface by CHARLES L. FLINT, Secretary Mass. 

 State Board of Agriculture. 1 vol., 12mo., with 27 illustrations. 

 Price $1.25. 



As carried out by the National Poultry Company, (Limited), Bromley, Kent : 

 Natural and Artificial Hatchery, Hearing and Fattening on entirely new and 

 scientific principles, with all the necessary Plans, Elevations, Sections, and 

 Details, and a notice of the Poultry establishments in France, by GEORGE 

 KENNEDY, C. E. 



High Farming without Manure. By M. GEORGE VILLE, 

 Professor of Vegetable Physiology at the Museum of Natural 

 History, Paris. 1 vol. 108 pages. Price 35 cents. 



Six Lectures on Agriculture, delivered at the Experimental Farm at Vin- 

 cennes. 



Quincy on the Soiling of Cattle. Illustrated from experience ; 

 and an Address containing Suggestions which may be useful to 

 Farmers, by HON. JOSIAH QUINCY ; with a Memoir of the Author, 

 by EDMUND QUINCY. 1 vol. 12mo. 101 pages. Price $1.25. 



' The practice of ' Soiling of Cattle,' as it is called, or keeping them all the 

 year round in their stables, with only a daily and short liberty of yard, having 

 been a frequent subject of attention, and an object of proffered premium by the 

 Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, 

 the author, in conformity with their request, was led to communicate his own 

 practice and experience on that mode of managing stock." 



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