Jljoks published by C. M. Saxtox, Barker & Co. 



SHEPHERD'S OWN BOOK, 2 eO 



With an AccoUiNT of the Different Bkeeds, Diseases and Mxi- 



agemeut ofShuop, and Goiierul Directions iu regard to Summer and Winter Managemt-it, 

 Breeding and the Treatment of Diseases ; with ilhistrative engravings by Yooat> it 

 Ra.vdaix ; tanbracing Skinner's Notes on the Breed and Management of Sheep iu Mie 

 United States, and on the Culture of Fine Wool. 



BTEWARrS STABLE BOOK, 1 GO 



A Treatise on the IVIanagement of Horses, in Relation to 



stabling, (jirm)ming, Feeding, Watering and Working, Construction of Stables, Ventila- 

 tion, Appendages of Stables, Management of the Feet, and of Diseased and Itefectiva 

 Hors.'S. By Joh.v Stewart, Veterinary Surgeon. With Notes a»d Additions, adapting 

 it to American Food and Climate. By A. B. Allk.v, Editor of the American Agriculturist. 



STKAY LEAVES FBOM THE BOOK OP NATUEE, .... 1 00 

 By M. Schele De Verb, of the University of Yirginia. 



CoNTE.\TS : I. Only a Pebble. 



n. Nature in Monox. 

 m. The Oceax axd rrs Lira. 

 rV. A Chat about Plants. 

 V. Younger Years op a Plami; 

 VI. Later Years of a Plant. 

 Vn. Plant Mummies. 

 Vin. Unknown Tongues. 

 IX. A Trip to the Moon. 



STEPHENS' (HENEY) BOOK OF THE FAEM, 4 00 



A Complete Guide to the Farmer, Steward, Plowman, Oattle- 



man, Shepherd, Field Worker and Dairy Maid. By Henry Steph>:ns. With Four Hun- 

 dred and Fifty illustrations ; to which are added Explanatory Notes, Remarks, &c., by 

 J. S. Skinner. Really one of the best books a farmer can possess. 



BKILLFQL HOUSEWIFE, 50 



Or Complete Guide to Domestic Cookery, Tastf^ Comfort, and 



Economy, embracing 65^ Recipes pertaining to Household Duties, ttie Care of Health, 

 Gardening, Birds, Education of C'liildron, kc, &c. By Mrs. L. G. Aatax. 



SKINNEB'S. ELEMENTS OF AGBICULTUBE, 25 



Adapted to the Use of American Farmers. By F. G. Skinner 



SMITH'S (C. H. J.) LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS AND 



PLEASUEE GEOUNDS, 1 25 



With Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public 



Parks and Gardens. By Charles H. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden Archi 

 tect. With Notes and Additions by Lewis F. Allen, author of" Rural Architecture." 



THAEE'S (.ALBERT B.) AGRICULTURE, 200 



The Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thaer ; Trans- 

 lated by WiLUAM Shaw and Cuthbert W. Johnson, Esq., F. R. S. W-th. a Memoir of 

 the Author. 1 vol. 8vo. 



Tliis work is regarded, by those who are competent to judge, as one of the mogt 

 yaluable works that has ever appeared on the subject of Agriculture. At the same timo 

 that it is eminently practical, it is philosophical, and, even to the general reader, re- 

 markably entertaining. 



THOMAS' (J. J.) FARM IMPLEMENTS, 1 00 



And tiik Pri.vciples of their Construction and Use ; an Ei.e 



mentary and famiilai* Treatise on Mechanics and Natural Philosophy, as applied to the 

 ordinary practices of Agriculture. With tiOO illustrations. 



THOMPSON (R. D.) ON THE FOOD OF ANIMALS, - - - 75 



Experimental Kesearches on the Food of Animals and thi 



Fattening of Cattle ; with Remarks on the Food of Man. Based upon Experiments under* 

 taken by order of the British Government, by Robert Dundas 'ISioiipson. M. D. 

 Lecturer on Practical Chemistrf, University of Glasgow. 



Malted post paid upon receipt qf priet. 



