Messrs. Macmillan & Co.'s 

 Classified List of Books on 



Agriculture 

 Horticulture and Forestry 



AGRICULTURE. 



Crown 8vo. Price 7^. 6d. 



Agricultural Chemical Analysis. By Percy 



Faraday Frankland, Ph.D., B.Sc., F.R.S., F.S.C., Pro- 

 fessor of Chemistry in University College, Dundee. Founded 

 upon " Leitfaden fur die Agriculture-Chemische Analyse." 

 By Dr. F. Krocker. , i 



'tHE FIELD. — " Regarding; it as a whole this will he found a vei:jf useful 

 working manual for those who, having acquired some knowledge of chemistry 

 and chemical analysis, desire to gain an insight into the methods. of investigating 

 soils, manures, vegetable substances, dairy products, water." 



THE FARMER. — "For students and as a handbook for analytical chemists, 

 or for laboratory teaching, it will l)e found exceedingly useful, forming as it 

 does a complete text-book on the subject." 



7 HE SCOTSMAN. — "As a guide to actual work in the laboratory, and to the 

 particular line of experiment which the student of agriculture should follow, the 

 volume is excellent alike in design and execution." 



Fcap. 8vo. Price 3^. net. 



The Soil : Its Nature, Relations, and Funda- 

 mental Principles of Management. By F. H. King, Professor 

 of Agricultural Physics in the University of Wisconsin. 



rHE NEW YORK OBSERVER.— "This book is the initial volume of an 

 intended series on Rural Science. Now that agriculture is developing into a 

 science, and the intelligent farmer is no longer content to work in a rut, there 

 will be more and more calls for books in which fundamental principles and their 

 workings are clearly and correctly set forth. It is to be hoped that th= rest of the 

 series may follow and be widely circulated,'* 



THE GLASGOW HERALD.— " A fresh and interesting treatment of the 

 subject." 



Pott 8vo. Price is. 



A Primer of Agricultural Chemistry, or the 



Food of Plants. An Introduction to Agricultural Chemistry. 

 By A. P. Laurie, M.A., B.Sc, Lecturer on Chemistry, St. 

 Mary's Hospital, late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 



NATURE. — "The Experiments are carefully chosen and described, and can be 

 performed with inexpensive materials, and the book, especially if used as the 



