Books on Rural Affairs. 



Third Edition. 



THE BOOK OF THE FARM. 



Detailing the Labours of the Farmee, Farm- 

 Steward, Ploughman, Shepherd, Hedger, Farm- 

 Labourer, Field - Worker, and Cattleman. By 

 HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E. Illustrated with Por- 

 traits of Animals painted from the life, engraved on 

 Steel, and 557 Engravings on "Wood. 



Nevy Edition. Two large Volumes, half-bound, £2, 10s. 



Satuedat Eeview. — "We can unreservedly commend this new 

 edition, and we should augur well for the agricultural future of this 

 country if it could find a place on every farmer's hook-shelf. It is 

 in its favour that it contains within four covers all the hook-learning 

 a farmer need Icnow." 



TiMBS. — "We assure agricultural students that they will derive 

 both pleasure and profit from a diligent perusal of this clear direc- 

 tory to rural labour We have thoroughly examined these vol- 

 umes ; but to give a full notice of their varied and valuable contents 

 would occupy a larger space than we can conveniently devote to their 

 discussion ; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the 

 careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good 

 practical farmer." 



THE BOOK OF FARM BUILDINGS : 

 Their Arrangement and Construction. By HENRY 

 STEPHENS and R. SCOTT BURN. 1045 Engrav- 

 ings. Uniform with ' The Book of the Farm.' 



Half-bound, £1, lis. 6d. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 

 CULTIVATION OF THE GRAPE VINE. 



By WILLIAM THOMSON, Tweed "Vineyard. 



Ninth Edition. 8vo, 58. 



