BOOKS FOR THE COUNTR 



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Small 8vu, Fancy Stiff* Covers, with Illustrations. 

 ONE SHILLING BACH. 



STEAM-BOATS, and OTHER RAPJD 

 ANCES, which have added so largely to urban populations, H- ' 

 at the sain ft time afforfled the means to a numerous orxlv, vK ;e 

 r industry i$ carried forward in town, of seeking for lit 

 Amusement in rural pursuits. Such now work in 

 citi-)3, and live in quiet Country-houses. The once Lu 

 population of eonvenieflj& Villages is thus, doubled and qi-.- 

 drupled. The families bf the Merchant and the Professions 

 Man mnv inhabit the ^anre hamlet, once inaccessible, wherf tl't 

 Country Gentleman, the Clergyman, and the Farmer, have 

 customarily dwelt. It is to t::is numerous classj always moving* 

 from b"iress to recreatio,:, fi"? well as to the settled 

 residents, tiiafc we nddress the small series, entitled - 

 BOOKS FOE THE CuUNTEY. 



The following are now ready: 



THE VOCLTliY YA-i:i>; conijjrising the General Treatment 

 Management of all. IJ->ds bf Poultry, including the CocniN-Ci 

 FOWL. 



THE SHEEP: our Dome-tic Breeds, and their Trea* 



W, 0. L. MATITIN; 

 THE 1*10-; its General ^fanKsmc,.t an-,) Trci:tmc s Ti f 



MARVIN, 

 CATTLE: thei- History and Various B"t- 



TUB DAIRY, By W e C, L 

 CATTLE ; their Ma^gcttent, Treatmet>^ 



* . MARTIN, 



THE HORSE : its History. Managemei/c, 

 WM. YOUATT, Y.S. 



Also, Just Heady. 



DICTIONARY OF THE FARM. By the Pov._W. L 

 Revised and adapted to the present time by a Member 

 Ifoyal Society of Agricultur^ 



Biil.-S : their Habits, Management, and Treatm* 



'^ LONDON: 



GEORGE I^&UTLEDGE & CO., 2, FARRINGDOX STRE1 



