trated with engravings and woodcuts, ed. 6 with additions, 2 vols. 

 Boston, 1857. Phillips, Sampson & co. 2 v. illus. 25 cm. cl. 

 Treats of European conditions. 



Crozier, William, and Henderson, Peter 



How the farm pays; The experiences of forty years of successful 

 farming and gardening. New York, 1884. Peter Henderson & co. 

 379 p. illus. 25 cm. cl, 



Tlie Cultivator; a monthly publication designed to improve the soil and 

 the mind; conducted by J. Buel, of Albany, vol. v-vi. 

 Albany, 1838-40. Packard, Van Benthuysen & co. vol. v-vi illus. 

 Contains correspondence along chemical, agricultural, and me- 

 chanical lines. Illustrated with cuts. 



Darwin, Erasmus 



Phytologia; or, The Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening; with 

 the theory of draining morasses, and with an improved construction 

 of the drill plow; by Erasmus Darwin, M. D., F. R. S., author of 

 Zoonomia, and of the Botanic Garden. 

 London, 1800. S. Johnson, 612 p. 27yo cm. lea. gilt back. 



Evelyn, John 



Terra: a philosophical discourse of Earth relating to the Culture 

 and Improvement of it for Vegetation, and the Propagation of 

 Plants, as it was presented to the Eoyal Society. By John Evelyn, 

 Esq. F. R. S. with notes by a. Hunter, M. D., F. R. S. 

 York, 1787. Printed by A. Ward, 74 p. illus. 31 cm. Russia. 

 Bound with Evelyn's Silva. 



Genesee farmer; a monthly journal devoted to agriculture, horticulture, 

 domestic and rural economy, illustrated. . . edited by Daniel Lee 

 and James Vick, Jr. P. Barry, conductor of the horticultural de- 

 partment, vol. xiii. 



Rochester, N. Y. 1852. Daniel Lee vol. xiii, variously paged 

 illus. 25 cm. % lea. 



Goffart, Auguste 



Manuel de la culture et de I'eusilage des mais et autres fourrages 



verts. 



Paris, 1877. G. Masson iv-4-200 P. illus. 19 cm. pa. (rebound in 



cloth.) 



Deals extensively with corn silage. 



Greeley, Horace 



What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of 

 practical agriculture as an art based upon science. 

 New York, 1871. Carleton, 331 p. 19 cm. cl. 



The author hopes that those who, uninterested in farming for 

 its own sake, yet read the book because of its author's reputa- 

 tion, will be inspired to take up the works of better informed 

 and more authoritative writers on the subject. 

 The dedication reads "To the man of our age, who shall make 

 the first plow propelled by steam, or other mechanical power, 

 whereby not less than ten acres per day shall be thoroughly 

 pulverized to a depth of two feet, at a cost of not more than 

 two dollars per acre, this work is admiringly dedicated by 

 the Author." 



Hind, H. Y. 



Essay on the insects and diseases injurious to the wheat crops 

 Toronto, 1857. Lovell & Gibson, 139 p. illus. 23 em. cl. 



Essay awarded first prize by the Bureau of Agriculture and 

 Statistics for Upper and Lower Canada in its campaign to arrest 

 insect scourges in the wheat crops. 



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