Permanent and Temporary Pastures. 



By MARTIN J. SUTTON, F.L.S. 



EIGHTH EDITION. Completely revised. This edition is illustrated with 22 

 beautiful engravings of Natural Grasses, Clovers, &c., and it includes 44 Analyses of 

 Grasses, Clovers, &c., prepared expressly for this work by Dr. J, Augustus Voelcker. 

 Cloth, 5s. 



POPULAR EDITION, including all the Chapters contained in the Eighth Edition, 

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REVIEWS OP FORMER EDITIONS. 



' So much wealth is stored up in our grass-covered acres that no means should 

 be neglected of adding to their productive capacity. The subject is one which, on 

 account of its intrinsic interest, has long commanded the attention of practical men, 

 and of none more successfully than of Mr. Martin J. Sutton in " Permanent and 

 Temporary Pastures." The present edition is admirably printed, and it may be 

 recommended with the greatest confidence to all who are interested in the manage- 

 ment and improvement of grass lands.' — THE TIMES. 



' A very comprehensive work on pas- 

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' One of the most useful of books for 

 farmers in the present times is Mr. Martin 

 J. Sutton's " Permanent and Temporary 

 Pastures." ' — THE STANDARD. 



' The well-known work " Permanent 

 and Temporary Pastures," by Mr. Martin 

 J. Sutton, has long been recognised as an 

 indispensable guide to farmers, but in -view 

 of the greatly altered conditions under 

 which farming is now pursued this excellent 

 book becomes even more necessary than 

 ever.' — MORNING POST. 



' Mr. Martin J. Sutton's valuable book, 

 which, since it was first published, has 

 rightly been regarded as the standard work 

 on the subject of grass lands, requires no 

 introduction. The author has brought 

 his admirable work thoroughly up to date 

 in everj' department, and for the sake of 

 the farming industry of the country we 

 only hope that the number of readers will 

 go on increasing until the information it 

 affords has become the prized possession 

 of every occupier of grass holdings. The 

 excellent illustrations and accompanying 

 botanical descriptions sensibly enhance the 

 value of the handsome book for class-room 

 study.' — THE FIELD. 



' The work contains information of so 

 important a nature that it should be read 

 by all agriculturists.' 



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 the information of the farmer that has 

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'Recognised all the world over as 

 being the leading work on this most im- 

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 of the most careful study on the part of 

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' The book is a complete treatise on its 

 subject, and it is written in a clear and 

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' A work which wall be read vidth keen 

 interest by agriculturists generally, for 

 to-day permanent and temporary pastures 

 are of greater importance to English farm- 

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 modern history of that industry. Xo 

 pains have been spared to make the work 

 as complete a treatise upon the subject as 

 possible, and practically and scientifically 

 it may be regarded as a standard authority 

 on this important subject.' 



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