] 2 Books printed for Sherwood and Co. Paternoster-Row. 

 JTOHNSON'S HUNTING DIRECTORY; containing Instructions 



for Breeding and Managing the various kinds of Hounds, particularly Fox-Hounds ; 

 their Diseases, with a certain Cure for the Distemper. The Pursuit of the Fox, the 

 Hare, the Stag, &c. The Nature of Scent considered and elucidated. Also, 

 Notices of the Wolf and Boar Hunting in France ; with a variety of Illustrative 

 Observations. Handsomely printed in 8vo. price 93. boards. 



THE TURF GUIDE & EXPOSITOR; containing Advice for Breed- 



ing and Training for the Turf ; Remarks on Training, Trainers, Jockeys; Cock- 

 tails, and the System of Cocktail Racing illustrated ; the Turf and its Abuses; the 

 Science of Betting, so as always to come off a Winner, elucidated by a variety of 

 Examples ; and every other Information connected with the Turf. By C. F. 

 BROWN. Price 6s. 



A DISSERTATION on the NATURE of SOILS, and the 



PROPERTIES of MANURE; with full Instructions for making Sixteen Varieties 

 of a Universal Compost, which will toe found a valuable substitute to supply the 

 place of Dung, as a Dressing for all Descriptions of Soil, and which renders Arable 

 and Pasture Lands fruitful, keeps the Ground clean, in good Heart, and in a healthy 

 Condition; which is managed in the most easy manner, at One-tenth Cost of 

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*** From the extreme simplicity in making this " Universal Compost,"the mode- 

 rate expense at which it can be obtained, and the benefit it will confer on the 

 industrious Husbandman, its general use in every part of the British Empire may, 

 with certainty, be anticipated ; and if Experimental Farms were established in 

 different districts throughout Great Britain, under the fostering care of Govern- 

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 of the country.— British Farmer's Mag. 



Practical hints for laying down or improving 



MEADOW and PASTURE LAND. Illustrated with coloured Plates of such Grasses 

 as are of the most nutritious Property, and best adapted for Dairy Pastures, Hay, 

 Green food, or for feeding and fattening Stocks ; with full Instructions for Sowing, 

 and the best Seasons for performing it. By WILLIAM CURTIS. Price 8*. 



Sir John Sinclair on Agriculture. 

 THE CODE of AGRICULTURE; including Observations on 



Gardens, Orchards, Woods, and Plantations. By the Right Hon. Sir JOHN 

 SINCLAIR, Bait. Fourth Edition, in one large vol. 8vo. price \l. in boards. This 

 Edition is considerably improved by a number of valuable Remarks, communi- 

 cated to the Author by some of the most intelligent Farmers in England and 

 Scotland. 



The subjects particularly considered are — 



1. The Preliminary Points which a Farmer ought to ascertain before he 

 undertakes to occupy any extent of Laud. 



2. The Means of Cultivation which are essential to ensure its success. 



3. The various Modes of improving Land. 

 I. The various Modes of occupying Land, 

 fi. The Means of improving a Country. 



