HINEBAUCH. "Veterinary Denial Surgery." By T. D. 



Hinebauoh, M.S.V.S. For the use of Students, Prac- 

 titioners and Stockmen. Cloth, size 5 1-4 x 8, 256^ 

 pages, illustrated. 



BOABE. (*)"A Manual of Veterinary Therapeutics and' 

 Pharmacology." By E. Wallis Hoare, F.B.C.V.S. 

 Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-4, xxvi plus 786 pages 4 75- 



SOBDAY. (t)" The Castration of Cryptorchid Horses and. 

 the Ovariotomy of Troublesome Mares." By 



Frederick T. G. Hobday, F.K.C.V.S. Cloth, slz& 

 6 3-4 X 8 3-4, 1(j6 pages, 34 illustrations 1 75 



HUNTIl^O. (t") The Art of Horse-shoeing. A manual 

 for Horseshoers. By WUliam Hunting, F.U.C.V.S., 

 ex-President of the Boyal College of Veterinary Sur- 

 geons. One of the most up-to-date, concise books of 

 its kind in the English language. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4. 

 126 pages, 96 illustrations 1 OO 



JENKINS. (*)" Anatomical and Physiological Model of 

 the Cow." Half life size. Composed of superposed 

 plates, colored to nature, showing internal organs, 

 muscles, skeleton, etc., mounted on strong boards, 

 with explanatory text. Size of Model opened, 

 10 ft. X 3 ft., closed 3 ft. x IJ ft 10 00 



— "Anatomical and Physiological Model o£ the Horse." 



Half life size. Size of Model 38 x 41 in 12 00 



— Anatomical and Physiological Models. Colored to Nature, 



With explanatory Charts. Opened, 221n. x 26 1-2 in. ; 

 closed, 11 in. x 26 1-2 in. 



Horse, 384 parts 2 00 



Cow, 393 parts 2C0 



Sheep, 364 parts ...2 00 



Dog, 364 parts 2 OO 



PifT, in preparation. 



All fi^'ei models ordered at one time, prepaid 8 75 



With each model and chart a descriptive book of 

 the animal is supplied free. These books when sold 

 separately are "250. each. 



These models are not only of the utmost value to 

 veterinarians, but every lecturer, student, owner of a 

 dairy, will be amazed at the resultant value and con- 

 venience to him of a thing of the sort hanging for 

 ready reference on the wall of his room or ofBce. For 

 clfiarness the model at once surpasses books and 

 atlaser'. 



