STANDARD BOOKS. 7 
Batty’s Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration. 
By Joseph H. Batty, taxidermist for the — surveys and 
many colleges and museums in the United entirely new 
and complete as well as authentic work on taxi xidermy—yiving in 
detail Gieeetions for collecting and mounting yon birds, rep- 
tiles, fish, — — general objects of natural history ones = 
trations. Cloth, 1 
Stewart's Irrigation for the Farm, Garden, and Orchard. 
New and Enlarged Raion. This work is offered to those American 
Farmers, aud other cultivators of the soil, who from painful ‘expe 
rience ean readily appreciate the losses which res sult from the scarcity 
> _ ~s ic robe ritical periods. By Henry Stewart. Fully ilustrated, 
ot! 
— s How Crops @ 
New Eauition, entirely rewri win A Treatise on the Chemical Compo- 
sition, Structure, and Life of the Plant. her icv Edition. This 
alta: 
soil ook is an invaluabl e to all real students of agricnl- 
_ ture. With coentete illustrations oa arog of ae sis. By Prof. 
Samuel W. Johnson, of Yale College. 2.00 
Johnson's How Crone F Feed. 
the Gail Stat San bars Meet ottt, 
a A icultural Plants. 
to “‘ How Crops Grow,’ oe er waa by sess se cepeasicae 
ta. Iilustrat ee 
Johnson. 2.00 
Warington’s Chemistry of the Farm. 
Treating with the utmost clearness and conciseness, and in the most 
pular manner possible, of the relations of Chemistry to Agriculture, 
= . » ving 
French's F: i 
‘The Principles, Process, ny “Effects of D peck” with Ti = Ladi Stones, 
Wood, Ditch-plows, Open Ditches, and — 3. includ- 
ing Tables of Rainfall, E- Evaporation, ton, Piterstion, Bs ‘xcavation, y 
of Pipes, cost and number to the acre. By Judge French, of 
ee » 12mo. 158 
