USEFUL WORKS— (continued), 

 Farm Cultivation. 



(Science and Practice in.) By Professor Btjckman, F.L.S., F.G.S. In 7 parts, at 1 s. 

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1. How to Grow good Root Crops. 



2. How to Grow good Grass Crops. 



3. How to Grow good Clover Crops. 



4. How to Grow good Corn Crops. 



5. How to Grow good Hedges. 



6. How to Grow good Timber. 



7. How to Grow good Orchards. 



Metamorphoses of Man and of Animals. 



Describing the Changes which Mammals, Batrachians, Insects, Myriapods, 

 Crustacea, Annelids, and Zoophytes undergo whilst in the Egg ; also the series of 

 Metamorphoses which these Beings are subject to in After Life. Alternate Gene- 

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 Notes, giving References to the Works of Naturalists who have written upon -the 

 subject. By A. de Quatrefages. Translated by Henry Lawson, M.D. 

 Crown 8vo. cloth, price 6s. 



The Book of the Pike. 



A Practical Treatise on the various methods of Jack-Fishing, with an Analysis of 

 the Tackle employed, the History of the Fish, &c. Also a Chapter on Sphstis-in-g 

 tor Trout in Lakes and Rivers. By H. Cholmondeley-Pennell, Author 

 of ' The Angular Naturalist.' Crown 8vo. cloth, price 5s. 



First Help in Accidents. 



Being a Surgical Guide in the absence or before the arrival of Medical Assistance. 

 For the use of the Public, especially for Members of both Military and Navab 

 Services, Volunteers, and Travellers. By Charles H. Schaible, M.D., Ph.D., 

 Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Fully Illustrated. Super-royal 32mo. 

 cloth, price 2s. 6d. 

 Bites Bruises Cold Exhaustion Scalds 



Bleeding Burns Dislocations Hanging Sprains 



Broken Bones Choking Drowning Poisoning Suffocation 



And other Accidents where instant aid is needful. 



'A most useful and interesting little book, which is, besides, prettily got up, and 

 contains some accurate and nice woodcuts. In 200 small pages we find, condensed, 

 whatever can be done in case of accidents until the arrival of a professional helper ; 

 in fact, the work is a short but complete manual, and will prove of great service to 



military men, volunteers, and tourists The instructions are plain and to 



the point, and there is a welcome absence of teclinical terms.'— Spectator. 



Walking Tours : in the Plain and on the Mountain. 



By Charles Boner, Author of 'Chamois Hunting in Bavaria,' 'Forest Crea- 

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 ' A little book which compresses into a very small space a great deal of good 

 advice.'— Pall Mall Gazette. 



At Home in the Wilderness. 



Being Adventures and Experiences in Uncivilised Regions, in which it is shown 

 where and when to encamp; how to equip and manage a train of pack mules; 

 break, gear, and saddle wild horses ; cross streams, build log shanties, trenail a 

 raft, dig out a canoe or build it with bark or hide, manage dog sleighs, and tramp 

 on snow shoes ; together with what to carry and what to leave at home, and how 

 to get through a wild country ' where a man has to keep his eyes skinned, his 

 knife sharp, and. his powder dry, or he'll hav' his har ris'd, sure as beaver 

 medicine.' By J. Keast Lord, late of the British North American Boundary 

 Commission. Dedicated to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge. At all booksellers' 

 and libraries. Crown 8vo, cloth, with portrait of Author, and numerous wood- 

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