28 ESTATE MANAGEMENT. 



A BOOK FOR LANDOWNERS, SPORTSMEN, LAND 

 AGENTS, FARMERS, GAMEKEEPERS, AND AL- 

 LOTMENT HOLDERS. 



The Wild Rabbit in 

 a New Aspect. 

 Or, Rabbit - Warrens 

 that Pat. A Record of 

 Recent Experiments con- 

 ducted on the Estate of 

 the Right Hon. the Earl 

 of Wharncliffe at Wortley Hall. By J. SIMPSON. 



Small crown 8vo, 5s. 



Summary of Contents : — The wild rabbit — The demand for rabbits 

 as an article of food — Weight and condition of rabbits in warrens 

 — Causes of failure of rabbit- warrens— Number of rabbits whioh 

 one acre of grass will feed — How rabbits feed — Stock required 

 for breeding purposes — How to lay out a warren— The Wortley 

 rabbit-trap-fence — Care and culture of the pasture — Enemies of 

 the rabbit, diseases, &c. — Special chapters for farmers and 

 allotment holders. 



Pall Mall Gazette. — " Mr Simpson's book will be found of 



great value It is literally packed with interesting knowledge, 



gleaned at first hand, and calculated to be of great interest to any 

 one starting a rabbit farm." 



Morning Post. — "A sound practical guide to the treatment of 

 rabbits and rabbit-warrens." 



Saturday Review. — "A most excellent and suggestive little 



book Mr Simpson writes with sense and knowledge of what he 



has proved by experience." 



The Book of the Landed Estate. 



Containing Directions for the Management and 

 Development of the Resources of Landed Pro- 

 perty. By ROBERT E. BROWN, Factor and Estate 

 Agent. 



Royal 8vo, with Illustrations, "21s. 



