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The Book of the Farm. 



By Henuy Stephens, F.R.S.E. 



A New Edition. In Two Volumes, large Octavo, with upwards of 600 Engravings, 

 price £3, half-bound. 



" The best practical book I have ever met with. "^Pro/essor Johnston. 



" One of the completest works on agriculture of which our literature can boast." — AgrioiUtM'al 

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Book of Farm Implements and Machines. 



By James Slight and R. Scott Burn. 

 Edited by Henry Stephens, F.II.S.E. 



Illustrated with 876 Engravings. One large Volume, uniform with the " Book of the 

 Farm," price £2, 2s, 



"The author has omitted, most judiciously, those machines not now used, and he has confined 

 himself to those in actual operation, thereby rendering a great service to the agricultural mind, 

 which is liable to confusion in cases of much complication. Some of the machines described are 

 commended, and deserve the conunendation ; others, on the contrary, are condemned, and it 

 would seem witli equal justice : but the character of all is stated distinctly Full, com- 

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 this important work in any country of Europe, and that its value to the agriculturist is almost 

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The Book of the Garden. 



By Chables M'Intosh. 

 In Two large Volumes, Eoyal Octavo, published separately. 



Vol. I. — On the Formation of Gardens — Construction, Heating, and Ventilation of Fruit and 

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Vol. II.— PEACTICAL GARDENING contains : Directions for the Culture of the Kitchen 

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The Year-Book of Agricultural Facts. 



Edited by E. Scott Burn. 

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A Handy Book on Property Law. 



By Lord St Leonards. 



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