STANDARD iJOOE.3. 



Stewart's Shepherd's Manual. 



A Valuable Practical Treatise on the Sheep for American fanner* 

 and sheep growers. It is so plain that a farmer or a farmer's son 

 who has never kept a sheep, may learn from its pages how to 

 manage a flock successfully, and yet so complete that even the ex- 

 perienced shepherd may gather many suggestions from it. The 

 results of personal experience of somo years with the characters 

 of the various modern breeds of sheep, and the sheep raising capa- 

 bilities of many portions of our extensive territory and that of 

 Canada and the careful study of the diseases to which our sheep 

 are chiefly subject, with those by which they may eventually be 

 afflicted through unforseen accidents as well as the methods of 

 management called for under our circumstances, are carefully 

 dfiscribed. By Henry Stewart. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. 1.50 



Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper. 



By L. Wright. A complete and standard guide to the management 

 of poultry, for domestic use, the markets or exhibition. It suits at 

 once the plain poulterer, who must make the business pay, and the 

 chicken fancier whose taste is for gay plumage and strange, bright 

 birds. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. $2.00 



Harris on the Pig. 



New Edition. Revised and enlarged by the author. The points of 

 the various Englisli find American breeds are thoroughly discussed, 

 and the great advantage of using thoroughbred males clearly 

 shown. The work is equally valuable to the farmer who keeps but 

 few pigs, and to the breeder on an extensive scale. By Joseph 

 Harris. Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. 1.50 



The Farmer's Veterinary Adviser. 



A guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Disease In Domestic 

 Animals. This is one of the best works on this subject, and is es- 

 pecially designed to supply the need of the busy American Farm? 

 er, who can rarely avail himself of the advice of a Scientific Veter- 

 inarian. It is brought up to date and treats of the Prevention of 

 Disease as well as of the Remedies. By Prof. Jas. Law. Cloth. 

 Crown, 8vo. 3.00 



Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. 



By George H. Dadd, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner. To help every 

 man to ba his own cattle-doctor; giving the necessary information 

 for preserving the health and curing the diseases of oxen, cows, 

 sheep and swine, with a great variety of original recipes, and val- 

 uable information on farm and dairy management. Cloth, 12mo. 1.50 



Cattle Breeding. 



By Win. Warfield. This work is t>y common consent the most 

 valuable and pre-eminently practical treatise on cattle-breeJing 

 ever published in America, being the actual experience and ob- 

 servance of a practical man. Cloth, 12mo. -OG 



