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THE BOOK OF THE FARM. 



Detailing tiie Laboui-s of the Farmer, Fann-Stownrd, Ploughman, Shepherd, 

 Hedger, Cattle-man, Field-worker, and Dairymaid, and forming a safe Monitor 

 for Students In Practical Agriculture. By HENRY STEPHENS, P.R.S.E. 

 2 vols, royal 8vo, £3, handsomely bound in cloth, with upwards of 600 

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contents would occupy a larger apaco tlmn wo can convonTontly devote to their discuulon ; wo theroforo, 



in general tomu, commond thorn to tho careful study of ovory young man who wlshea to become a good 



pi-actlcal (Urmor,"— 3'(nte». 



" One of the completest works on agriculture o( which our literature can boost."— Agricultural Gazette. 



THE BOOK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 

 By JAMES SLIGHT and R. SCOTT BURN. Edited by Heney Stephens, 

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THE BOOK OF FARM BUILDINGS: 



Their Arrangement and Consti-uetion. By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.B., 

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THE BOOK OF THE GARDEN. 



By CHARLES M'INTOSH. In 2 large vols, royal 8to, embellished with 

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Each Volume may "be had separately — viz. : 

 I. Architectural and Ornamental.— On the Formation of Gardens — 

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 Pits, Frames, and other Garden Structures, with Practical Details. 

 Illustrated by 1073 Engravings, pp. 766. £2, 10s. , 



II. Practical Gardening.— Directions for the Culture of the Kitchen 

 Garden, the Hardy-fruit Garden, the Forcing Garden, and Flower 

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 tables, Fruits, and Plants. Pp. 868, with 279 Engravings. £1, 17s. 6d. 



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PRACTICAL SrSTEM OF FARM BOOK-KEEPING: 



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" We have no hesitation in saying that, of the many systems of keeping farm accounts which are now in 

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AINSLIE'S TREATISE ON LAND-SURVEYmG. 



A New and Enlarged Edition. Edited by William Galbeaith, M.A., 

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THE FORESTER: 



A Piractical Treatise on the Planting, Bearing, and Management of Forest 

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