4 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 
CURTIS. “Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine.” The 
origin, history, improvement, description, characteris- 
tics, merits, objections, ete. By Geo. W. Curtis, 
M.S.A. Superbly illustrated. Cloth, $2 00; half 
sheep, $2.75; half MoOroGcO.......... ee cere veces 3 50 
DALRYMPLE. “Veterinary Obstetrics.” A com- 
pendium for the use of advanced students and Practi- 
tioners. By W. H. Dalrymple, M.R.C.V.S., late 
principal of the Department of Veterinary Science in 
the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College; 
late Veterinarian to the Louisiana State Bureau of 
Agriculture, and Agricultural Experiment Stations; 
Member of the United States Veterinary Medical 
Associations, ete. (Ready February 15th.) 
DALZIEL, “British Dogs.” Describing the History, 
Characteristics, Points, and-Club Standards, etc., etc. 
With numerous colored plates and wood engravings. 
By Hugh Dalziel. Vol. I., $4 00. Vol. IL, 8vo.4 00 
— “The Fox Terrier.” ‘Illustrated. (Monographs on 
British: -DOgS)dciesis sees cist oe ce edveseeateeeess 1 00 
— ‘Fox Terrier Stud Book.”? Edited by Hugh Dalziel. 
Vol. I. Containing Pedigrees of over 1,400 of the best- 
known Dogs, traced to their most remote known an- 
COSLOTS <cesccevecseetaatetesgsee’ Pore ee ee 1 00 
Vol. II. Pedigrees of 1,544 Dogs, Show Record, &c.1 00 
Vol. III. Pedigrees of 1,214 Doge,Show Record,&c.1 00 
Vol. IV. Pedigrees of 1,168 Dogs,Show Record,&c.1 00 
Vol. V. Pedigrees of 1,662 Dogs, Show Record, &c.1 00 
— ‘The St. Bernard.” Illustrated.............. ..1 00 
