1844.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



95 



i 



h ?n" on account »l the number of lots, under distress tor rent, 

 1 ; n tirc SI'O K, Buildings, ami Tools; consisting of two 

 SniMl Greenhouses, »o feet In length, l^ted by h«*- water- pipe*, 

 "f'!',' nits Cucumber ami hand-light*, shop fixture*, a ease 

 5^0 drawers labelled for seeds, and sumltv tools The Stock 

 an extensive assortment of HtamH.rd and wall-fruit trees, 



includes 



Bsreat variety of well-selected It-set, der 

 hnusc Plants, Picotees. Auri.-ula., Dahlu 



(Jeraiiiums and (Jieen- 

 J -siuiiins. Myrtles. 



rl meilias American plants. Shrubs, and Kvergreem.. so....- good 

 iH.imeiis ol Ornamental trees, and fine Mulberries, a number n I 

 J-nosebeirv and Currant trees, vari-.us seed-., &c. To be view, 

 throe days P'ior to the aale. Catalogue* may be bad on the 

 »_mlaa*i at the Horns, Kenn.ngton; of Meaare. Kairbairu, 

 S.in»crvnien Clapbam Rise; of Messrs. Kom-t and Co. our- 

 Bervmen Kcnsii«Kton.raid | and of Meaars. Ellis and Poa, 



.neklnneara. »e, Kenchurctl-atreet. 



7T*fTBE SOLD, about '2000 clean, robust, well. crown 



JL Succession QUEEN IMNE PLANTS, from |». ftf., 3j fid., 

 tns* uer plant; thi at 4*. will fruit thin autumn, delivered free 

 fa London Qenttemen In want of such will find this an advan- 

 fLeous opportunity of supplying tliem»cl?ee, Application to he 

 seat to" Mr. Kkrnan, Seedsman, «.(ireat Russell. street. Coveut- 

 Ki „len or hv card, at the (.rowers'. Fores' toll. l.".<1on. 



N 



AT URAL GRA& 



Sepsrate or mixed. — Po 



XN triviaiis, P. pratensis, P. neinoralis, P. fertilis, P. augusfi- 

 folia pestuca pratcnsia, F. rtunuacula, F.odns, F. rubra, F. 

 elatior fertilis. F. gigautea, F. loliacca, Agrostu atulniiiiera, A. 

 nalustris, Dactylis glomeratt. Crimean rndttua, A opecurus 

 pratensis, Antboxanthurn od raturn, A vena flavescens, A. pra. 

 tensis, A. puhescens, Puleuin piateiiae, Loium pete line, L. pe- 

 renne Russelhanum. 



The ubove. tojsether with Perennial Clovers and other AKTI- 

 FICIALand NATURAL GRASSES, may be bad separate by name, 

 or will be supplied in mixtures of such sorts, and in s> Dropoff. 

 tions, as to suit the soil and situation for which I hey may be re- 

 quired. The cost of the seeds, this season, is from 30s. to Ms. 



per acre. 

 Messrs. Sutton and Sows have for many years supplied Noble- 



men and Gentlemen with GRASS SEEDS for laying down perma- 

 nent Pastures and mending old ones, and base the privilege of 

 re/erring to estates in many parts of England, where the Pro- 

 prietors have expressed themselves des: ts of recommending 

 Messrs. Si/tto.v's Seeds. 



The FINEST SORTS for LAWNS, mixed. Warranted free from 

 Weeds, 4s. per Gal. ; 3(»i. per Bush.— Rea ding Nursery, Berkshire. 



MlXE^GRASS SEEDS, FOR PERMANENT FASH RETaND 



LAW ns. 

 T3 0GER SMITH i:, of Beetling, Faeersham, Kent. 



t* has for Sale the above Seed at 8*. per bushel, three bn«heU 

 per acre, containing all the best s«>it», with a good propnr' » of 

 the Clovers and Trefoils properly irixcd for the generality el 

 land. Persons arc requested to name the a»dl, as the mixture 

 will be regulated by that. Ai»" all otto r Set-da pi itioriu 

 low. These will be sent to any part of the Kimjntnin. 



GARDEN VEGETABLE SEE1>>.— A Selection of 

 the best and most-approved kind*, in secure packages, for 

 40s., 2us., and las. each, seol carriage I ree to any pact. I'mies 

 are al liberty to name distinctly what aorta ti.cy require. — Direct 

 to J. and H. Hnowv, Albion Nursery, £' .London. 



A post-office order or reference is required. Superior M 4)ll | 



Cucu-nher Seeds. Is. 6d. per packet 



HOT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATIM 

 HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWKLLIN«. -HOL'S 

 CHURCHES, and MAN ACTORIBS, upon improved pan- 



»K w 1 J?i d u\ ..^l moder » u ch "l~. erected by DANIEL and 

 EDWARD BAILEY, i;*, HOLHURJf. 



D.aiidE. Uailbv having devoted much time to the considers 

 Cion ot tins subject, and bad mm h experience m the creation of 

 apparatus tor the abovc-menUoned piiri>neee, bare, 1 m prove 

 ments suggested in their pract.ee, rendered their mode of heat. 

 h?*L?°,V y v' ery efflc ' c »«. bt, < *«7 aimple. a have com rd 

 S^fi 1 ILT./ i 1 ' •?»?«•• ?«* «™«- ■»• < herge. The, 



mYnv nnSf! d HpV>ar * lu * l » Knglaisd. aeotl.nd. and Ireland, for 



many noblemen and gentlemen, and have bad the honour to be 



London, lit executing t h e 



at < btswiefc. 



many uoDiemen and gentlemen, and have r 

 employed by the Horticultural Society oi Lott 



works of theirsplendld Conservatory, la- 



Hc,rticult,,r« , fi. ,l 'M Y * h ° r » "'**•' ■» oaaarlptlOBS . : 



Horticultural Buildings and Sashes, and lm >t« r— 



gentle- 



Si S'';, t r n ,nf| lo * *< '"* ™*" drawing 

 S iStina- «m ' ' ll ? ,born « *nerettlry have the opportnnit 



SSlS2 ,0lhM mc, * , .t«mely compSS- 



convenient k,»el,enapparetvs.orrante.*iajKc Mb.ee* ..at 



Kant J-roVecto™ "h'l Z'J'* 9 ™* * "•""*"" °* ,b * """"^ 

 f'ev bee t,i ,,r7.',H . * re " ow ,tm >T lor tm« 1 ««taU *Hlv«ry ; 



OrcUSco ,'»' Ti her H°n U PU e ,,,iC k ,, * < * ' **" Tr °»"' P ^- " >r 



RTBPHBlSoS T ^ D K V,V '°V ,EAT , IN " ll 



KSsfti.iaaH.5LlN IMPROVED COMCA 





OOUBLECYLNnR rV. n^! he "MPROVKD MCAL and 



* n . : — * "unmngB upon the shot « tern with Tank, of 



etteaftkm of scientific ]l< ntoml- 



vir Z * ? u,1 «"ngs upnn th 

 nir . '" an|1 "" Tank now fit 



now fitting up on their 



""^rs mogt decided ni-.... ""'"» «P *»n sssesr »rsss»sesi 



^Pl'^ ed fortl-unf n,i|e ' ' r eve1 ^ ^ ^ " rti « lt 

 ^^''tal i„ appearVire o. PU k P Thm * ** nk% ' v «* «* 



° f a "V width and h. f?" bC ma ' r f,om Itt . to »•• ' k S 



by any working t? ? " " nd r * n *• ^^ ^' "t ' 



whicb 



and 





I \ ICK9 & Co., Aiichitects, Horticultural 



•' • Hi ■n.iiKas. and Hot-htatkii Appabati/i Mani-kktuikm, 

 (.lonci-NTrr place, Kinjr's road. Chelsea. 



jnUANO ON SALK liY THE - IMPORTERS, 



v ^ JOHN BOYD fc Co., 



Wellington t'hamhera. I.orufon Hrir?r*e. Poromjh. 



/^ENUKNE PERUVIAN c* BOLIVIAN GUANO 



^ ON SALK, BY THE IMPORTERS. 



ANTONY GIBBS and SONS. LONDON, 



GIBBS. BRIGHT, and CO., LIVERPOOL and BRISTOL. 

 47. Lime-at.. Jan. II, IR14. 



(1UA.NO, PERUVIAN, Ac— The above Manures, 

 * * also Hotter'* Guano, Nitrates of Soda and Potanti, (iyp«um. 

 Bone-dust, anil all other Chemical M- mires of known value may 

 be had of the nnder%ifrned ( on the be^t ttrms, for cash. 



Lists of Prices, with synopsis of mode of use, on applications 

 *o Mask Fothkbohl. 40. U nner Tbafnesuetrf«>r, Ixnu'on. 



/ \N ^Ai.E, in any quantity, PERUVIAN and BOLl- 

 ^^ VIAN GUANO, genuine as imported.— Apply to Cotks- 

 wortii, Powkll, sod Pa v or , London ; Howards, Dansov, and 

 c o., Liverpool; or William J. Myers and Co., Liverpool, the 

 Imnnrtora. 



IV 1 ANURE for GRASS, &c— POTTER'S GUANO. 



*-*-*- TfMtimonial of Utrd Zetland, l)rc 2, 1942. 



POTTER'S GUANO, S cwt. per acre, yielded of U, iy I tons 8cwt. 

 Peruvian Guano, l cwt. per acre, yielded of Hay \ ., 18 „ 



DlfTcrence in favour of Potter's Guano 



BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. — 



10 cwt. 



rBVTU . T .. n ,.„.„„„...„„ . I'OTTER'b CON- with Farmers may thus realise a g»>od Income from smalf Capital, 



CENTRATED LIQI ID «.l \S". ,,, q „ art unities, li | /. each, without rn* | Landlords could soon make their lands fertile 



Justready, price l«. 



PRACTICAL HINTS to Practical Men. on New and 



1 Old Mavl'rhb, by Jonv Doddkijjck IIimhirkys, Esq. 

 author of the Electro- Physiology of Man, Ktc, fee. Full inform- 

 ation is here given as to the advantages of the New Manure 

 called HUMPHREY'S FARMER'S COMPOUND, which is not 

 subject like the Guano to be washed out of the soil, hut unites 

 the progressive action of the natural with the highest fertilizing 

 powers of the best chemical agents. Wholesale Agents, Daw 

 Macmuboo. and Co., 100, Upper Thames-street, London. 

 I.QNC.MAV, Baowx, Orkkn, and Longmans. 



SCREENS for PROTECTING TREES in Bln» 8 om and Fruit 

 from injuries by Wasps and Flies, and tor shading Hothouses 

 and Conservatories. Pmes and Melons, Tulip. beds. &c., &c. 



'M HULME, Paradise-Grem. Knuteford, Cheshire, 



-i-" • manufactures the following Articles :— Canvas Netting 

 of three different textures, at 5d. ; of a stronger Quality, at Jd. ; 

 and of Yam doubled, at Pd. per square yard. Woollen Netting 

 of diaVient sorts, at 5d., yd , and lurf. per square yard The above 

 articles are made from one to four yards in width, as may suit the 

 purchase I ■< — N. H. has lor many years had the honour to supply 

 the Nobility, Gentry, and others, in various parts of the Kingdom 

 With the above articles, and has had the happiness to give 

 general satisfaction. 



N.1L— Patterns, with the prices annexed, sent (if desired), to 

 any persons wi-hingto become purchasers. Incase of Orders to 

 the amount of five pounds or upwards, carriage by canal or rail- 

 way will be paid to Londo n, or a ny place n ot more distant. 



A/f ARDER'S GRAFTING COM POSITION*— Fraa 



1 *■ the expansive and adhesive properties of this Paste, it 

 neither retsrds the progress of the swelling, nor admits the air, 

 moisture, or frost in the process of healing the Graft, thereby 

 insuring a remedy against failures so prevalent from the adop- 

 tion of the present imperfect, dirty, and troublesome mode. 

 Sample pots, with directions, at is. 6d. and 2*. 6d , sufficient fjr 

 100 and 200 Grafta, may be had of the wholesale Agent, Mr. 

 Riplkv, Hooker's-court, Nicholas. lane, London ; Vbitch & Son, 

 Exeter, and of the Proprietor, Lyme Regis. Six small or four 

 larire pots will be forwarded to any part of the Kingdom free of 

 carriage, on receipt of a Fost-office order to Mr. Ripley, or to 

 the Proprietor. 



PROFliAdLK MANUFACTURE FOR LANDS, fee. " 



HPHE PATENTEE of a Clean and Excellent PRE- 



A PA RATION for Fields and Garden Crops, is ready to grant 

 LIC KM KS, and to supply Skiltul Workmen j also ample Instruc- 

 tions lor Manufacture nod Use. Seed-men and others connected 



at the principal Chemists and Seed»men in town and country. 



•• 1 used Pcrrree'sGi Bwoon eiy Fenstea { they wer.*»awra la 



than I ever had them before, and r« mained in full blow longer 

 than 1 ever recollect. Jomv Ritbom, Sunderland." 



- Pottkr'b (iiAso will convert your deaert into a paradise." 

 — Professor Iimubv, la Gntdntsrg' Chronicle, 1m:», p. 560. 



Works, It. Upper -e-srreet, Lambeth. 



For further testimonials Bee this Pa'.cr of the 6th Jsn., 1R44. 



TO OARDBNERS AND ACiRICULTURlSTS. ' 



SUPER-PUOSPHATB of LIME it capable of pro- 

 dncinf a more rapid vegetation in Plants than any sub- 

 stance known. It m«.y be had at Mr. Lawks' Factory, Deptford 

 Creek, price 7*. per cwt. 



Phuaphate of Potash . . . 15s. per cwt. 



• • • 12*. 



Tkrms.— A Premium of Two to Three Hundred Poumls, accord- 

 ing to the extent of district exclusively secured. Undoubted 

 reierence will he given. 



Address, post-paid, To Chv mists— care of Mr. Arnold, I J, 

 Curzon-street, May. fair, London. 



G 



RAINS TO LET. 



-Three Nails of Grains per week 



to Let. about 12 quarters each Nail. Hay, Straw, Corn, 



Aic, would betaken in exchange.— Apply to Messrs. Stauvtow's. 

 No. 9. Strand. 



»• 



Soda 



Maencsia 

 Ammonia 



is. 





per lb. 



orkinpj Garcia 



tlie 



MVunaa. the"o,» m ^S rw * th '" t ,h « ■*** ■* ««Mlty, «i«« 



^Pioyinr this 2 m,,r to ^ r ^"» *« ~«* 1 * ***rtoia af 



*••»« o of F m ' rh *PP»-oeed thod of I I ** j , w.tHoat the 



attcl p »l»es Blrciri. a I - * ' he T * l>k ^ c "» ** "PPl" **• 



*} l b ffnu„ Q eh*.. .J * nd lrnm *• preaewtlaw prloaW iron 



•'Plymouth haTt' ,,r , lM "" f »"> other material. Ma. Rbm». 



B,or 'nwinn to to « > und<,rt «**« toraartee oroar. etid famish 

 any Slie wi|i ■* y pcraoriB in bis neighbourhood, and prices lor 



— — »"r warded upon apn.ication to a. and 



B 



!. ' Hnrt, Cultor.l— . 



THK URATE of the LONDON MANURE COM- 



A PA NY, LI. per Ton. It is with the greatest satisfaction 

 after three yeara* experience, the Company are enabled to recom- 

 mend the above as one of the best manures 6w Barley, Oats, 

 Spring Wheat, and m«»re c«peHaUy Turnips. By promoting a 

 rapid arowth of the latter it secures a full plant, at the same tin. 

 r^iiu | a great weight |>er acre, and extending its beneficial 

 ffei th ng rrops. The Urate may l* town broad- 



r»»t. or Whicb is rreferahle, by the drill, at tin- rate ol ore ton 

 to three » r. ». sud it is desirable it should not be p'aced more 

 ttan two inches below the *nr'ace. A« a top-dressing tor v\ heat 

 •ie Urats has been used with great advmitage. Gardeners and 

 1 ha will nod It very useful Dahliaa and other roots, lull 



liarticula - I Teat imniiials will be forwarded on application. 

 Gen e Peruvian Goaao | Phoaphate and Sulphate of Ammo- 

 nia ; i.ypsum and ever ther Hrtifirial Manure. 



F.nwAxn Pi asan, Secretary, 40, New Bridge Street. 



OL II ILSEDKDforMOKTICULU UAL PCKPOSKS by 



UrHlTNKY'S CHEMICAL TRANSPARENT 

 WATERPROOF < OM POSITION, rendering Muslin. 

 Calico, or I in< n, for the Frames of (.reenhousea, Pine, Melon, or 

 >tr SI -. Ac, impervious to rain or moisture, admitting 

 ght equal to Glass, much warmer, and the plants never burn 

 under it. 



Noblemen, Gentlemen, and Gardener* will, by using this com. 

 position have the only effectual protec* i for their Fruit. trees 



•lring the b ming season ; it is a certain deft e from (Teat. 

 si . v I, and blight; its trausparei admits the general 

 beams ol the sun, with abundance «rf light, wbicu causes the 

 bftooes to expand with increased luxuriance, the fnnt to eet and 



veil more freely, much carlo r. «nd a crop of fm any ent 



may be warranted. The coveting not to be moved by day 



excep i thin the Fruit, which will be neceaeary;, till the month 



f June. It is recommended that the Calico be prepared early, 

 to as to be thorough j dry b< fore i \g. 



Sold in Bottles, with dire* ns for use. pints, In. 6<L, qnsrts, 

 4$. 6d. each. One pint is son1cie> t to coat tour Frames twice 

 . each Frame to be lit. by .< i: . 3 in., or thereaaaats. Prepaied 

 by (-KORf-R Wuitnkv, < Shrewsbury. is men, 



1 I M hants supplied by Mr. U . Ban by, Chemi*. 



N h-street. Wolverham, i. Appointed A ges»U —Messrs. 

 Bi-TLBB and MtrBLRV, Covei.t I ere a sample pre- 



1 calico may be s< e,. Mr. Watkivsov, Market-place, 

 Man cheater. I ■ and Sow, Sou thai T. and C. Wmallbt, 



Muiscrtmcn. I v< (| |. 



Agents wanted for London and the country. 



/ lUCUMbER and MELON BOXES and LIGHTS. 



Vy —For Sale, one, two, and three-light BOXES and LIGHTS, 

 of all sizes, ready for immediate use, warranted of the hes" ma- 

 terials, packed and sent to all parts af the Kingdom ; two-light 

 Boxes and Lights complete from if. 8*. Garden Lights made, 

 glazid, and painted, fioni 1*. per foot. Sashes and Frames made, 

 glazert, and hung complete. Is. 8d. per foot.— At Jambs Watts, 

 Saah Manufactory, 8, CI aremont. place, Old Kent-road. 

 ■ *»* Referencrs given. 



On Jaiiuary the bth, 1844, will be published, handsomely printed 



in Demy hvo., Part the First, Price 12*., 



CPECIES FILICUM; or a SYNOPSIS OF ALL 



^ KNOWN PERKS. Th.sfirst Part contains Gi.kichkniacb*, 

 Poi.ypomacR.w in part, and Platks i. to xx. Bv Sir William 

 Jacbsom Hoobkb. K.H.. U.D., F.R.S , kc, &c. Vice President 

 of the I.inneaii Society, and Director of the Royal Botanic 

 Gar., en at Kew. 



*»* It is intended to publish Part the Second on the 1st 

 March. 1844. 



London : William Pamh.i*, 45. Frith-»trcet , Rohn- square. 



/ »L*ttTl6'» bOTAMCAX, MAGAZINE.— Just pub- 



Vy lished, price 3*. od. < .ured. No. 30tf of the Naw Skribs 

 of this interesting and scientific work, edited by Sir William 

 Jackson Hooker. It contains bcaurifuHy coloured figures ofCereut 

 Kxtenstis- lni.erua Polyhulbon — Ipon.oea crassipes— fcrica Shan. 

 noniana— Tetranema Mexicanum — Sca| glottis violacea. The 

 above work has be« u published monthly, without any intermis- 

 sion, for the last Olty-eight years, and stands unrivalled by any 

 other botanical publication in beauty and extent. The whole or 

 any part ol the work from its commencement may be had of Mr. 

 ami kl CiRTis, at the Botanical Magazine Warehouse, Glazeav 

 wood, near Braintue, E»sex. 



SUPPLEMENT TO THK ENGLISH BOTANY.— 

 No. 58 was Published on the 1st of January, and No. 59 on 

 the 1st of February. Messrs. Sowbiibv and SALTS a intend to 

 continue thi* Work every other month alternately with the 

 Ml KAL CONCHOLOGY, of which No. 110 was Published on 



>e 1M of Januarv . and No. Ill will appear on the 1st of March. 

 Published by Messrs. Sowebbt and Saltbb, 62, Pratt-street . 



KEJ NO, HUNTING, and 

 Ti ALLY PRESLRV1NG tl 



BALY beg respectfully to inform 



ready to sapply 

 now fixed a suffi 

 oat Uiey put 

 Urnace arrangement 



-wuimrai GardenriT' K. n the > r ""^ P»»< «P <•"« *t tne r- 

 »«>wer a , ... „ e,,, » w »'*re B. and h. believe it is co, ered to 



have also fixed it In connection 



, where B. and 

 !i r 5«"«ented s they 



loo? l l' e T «»«« Pipe al 'Vk" T *' which ' '« »* <* uali - 



m edt "e person l u e "**» fRnk . ^-ich may be pro- 

 *2*S** Particular! " f " eat »'R A ppa*,, , r H 



RIMS, forEFFEC- 



the RLOSSOM of FRUIT- 

 TRKF. ml \ in convenient qua •* and at uniall co^r, 



at BKNJAMltf XDGIN NS Marrpiee and Rick - Manu- 



fa ' No. 2, Duke street, Southwark ; and *J0», ccadUly, 



Lomion. 



" Wc uoder^ind from me of our friendly hor'icultural 

 acquaintance, that wherever Bunting Screens have been em- 

 ployed, the wall-fruit baa set in the finest manner, hence we arain 

 iec< mmend this fabric in prafarcuce to anv of her."— Deil't New 



Jf.B. Seme of the car.va* u- *• the Smithfield Club Cattle 



to be sold as second hand, at moderate price, suitable for 

 Rirk Clothi, he. 



f r, iener m av h ' „* MT » i «rement is such that a 

 er w 'th the a*IV ,,e wtm * B— a ti a ut a d ao as to be put to^e. 



^^Jthepric^^-^et. A Prosot s may be had 



III EATH-SOIL.— Numerous Gentlemen, visitors at 

 GST * sfri^ B ^ >ur ' outh, having* applied to R. Writs & Co. far 



fentleman or J locality, th 



art aneements to be 



dcr it and the WhiH ****"" ■•«'• an ' 1 ca " ™"?' 

 head delivered free on beard a cottl at lfi - ft- » H r iu ^ ar h ° gs ' 

 Poole Nursery, Feb. »a, 1844. ^ hen '\ 



Neath Peat I which aboaada in that 

 rm them that they hare now made 



■■ ' p aa 



In roya . price m. tid. 9 



SIMPLE PSALMODY: consisting of Tunes adapted 

 to the Old mid New Ver^.ns of PaaJms; with Hesi>.>rmr« # 

 Satutt.scs, and Doxol z m\ , • inted through out with the Sol Fa 

 > Mablea, for lira u%* ot Schools and Village Cbolrt. Selected and 

 Edited by Thomas i ktkv. Chorister ol York Minster. 



Rivivot.in*. St. PanJ v a Church. yard and Waterloo place; 

 Bffimi a»'«i Bn »« r, York ; and 6. Chalonkr, hhcffield. 



The (ianiur mar b« had separate price srf. 



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t ]MihliMherl 9 



THE BRITISH CULTIVATOR and AGRICUL- 

 TURAL REVIEW for January, 1*44.— ft pajyes 8eu, sewed, 

 price 4rf. — London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., and sold by 

 all D slier*. The Number for February will be published on 

 t! hi >-'»}'.t. and be continued every month. 



«e< d Edition, ueauy Itoimu, pace 6s. 6d., 



/ 1H S FOR BEGINNERS ; in a Seiies of Progres- 



V^ M\e Lessons, showing the most approved method af begin- 

 ning and ending* the (iame, together with variousSitus ,« and 

 Check- maaas. By William Lkwis, with Twenty- tour Diagrams 

 print* d io colours. 



Chapman *wu Hai.l, Ift6 . Strand, London. 



Wilder tne bupe nee ot the SocietjTior tiie" 1 ) i iiuaion of 



Useful Knowledge. 

 Complete, in cloth, price 10*. } or in Nine Numbers, price is. each 



THK UORSE ; I Hietory, Races, Structure, 



-»- Diseases, and Treatment. Bv W. VOL: ATT. With a 

 Treatise on Draught. A New an#Enlargni Edition, re-writtea, 

 andbrough- down to tfae present state of Veterinary Saiecea. 

 Withao entirely New bet of Cut*, drawa bf H A arav. 



CH*rMA\ & Ham.. 1%S. Strand. 



NEW METHOD OF TRANSJ'UMhNU. 



TCn Thursday next. 8n itfa an Illustrative Plait. 

 E TREE-LIFJ KR; or, a New Method of Trans- 

 p'a iting Trees. By CJenel Gbobok Gbjebstwooo. 

 London : Longmax, Baowx, oihk, aud Lqkqkaxm. 



