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WORKS ON AGRICULTURE, ETC., 



AGRICULTURE, &c. 



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Youatt and Btirr^s Co7nplete Grazier. 



THE COMPLETE GRAZIER, and FARMER'S and CATTLE- 

 BREEDER'S ASSISTANT. A Compendium of Husbandry. 

 By William Youatt, Esq., V.S. 12th Edition, enlarged by 

 Robert Scott Burn, Author of *'The Lessons of My Farm," &c. 

 One large 8vo volume, 860 pp. with 244 Illustrations, i/. \s. half-bd, 

 *' The standard and text-book, with the farmer and grazier." — Farmer's Magazine. 

 **A treatise which will remain a standard work on the subject as long as British 

 agriculture endures." — Mark Laiie Express. 



Spooner on Sheep, 



SHEEP; THE HISTORY, STRUCTURE, ECONOMY, 

 AND DISEASES OF. By W. C. Spooner, M.R.V.C, &c. 



Third Edition, considerably enlarged ; with numerous fine engra- 

 vings, including some specimens of New and Improved Breeds. 

 Fcp. 8vo, 366 pp., 6j-. cloth. 



The book is decidedly the best of the kind in our language." — Scots7na7i. 



" Mr. Spooner has conferred upon the agricultural class a lasting benefit by em- 

 bodying in this work the improvements made in sheep stock by such men as 

 Humphreys, Rawlence, Howard, and others." — Havipshire Advertiser. 



* The work should be in possession of every flock-master." — Ba7ibury Guardian, 



Scott Burns System of Modern Fa7^ming. 



OUTLINES OF MODERN FARMING. By R. Scott Burn. 

 Soils, Manures, and Crops — Farming and Farming Economy — 

 Cattle, Sheep, and Horses — Management of the Dairy, Pigs, and 

 Poultry — Utilisation of Town-Sewage, Irrigation, &c. New Edition. 

 In I vol. 1250 pp., half-bound, profusely illustrated, 12s, 

 "There is sufficient stated within the limits of this treatise to prevent a farmer 

 from going far wrong in any of his operations." — Observer. 



Good Gardening, 



A PLAIN GUIDE TO GOOD GARDENING ; or. How to 

 Grow Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With Practical Notes 011 

 Soils, ^lanures, Seeds, Planting, Laying-out of Gardens and 

 Grounds, &c. By S. Wood. Second Edition, with considerable 

 Additions, <S:c., and numerous Illustrations. Cr. 8vo, 5-^-) cloth. 

 " A very good book, and one to be highly recommended as a practical guide. 

 The practical directions are excellent." — At]ie7icetim. 



" A thoroughly useful guidebook for the amateur gardener who ma^'- want to make 

 his plot of land not merely pretty, but useful and profitable."— i?^zz/y Telegraph. 



Profitable Gardening, 



MULTUM-IN-PARVO GARDENING; or. How to make One 

 Acre of Land produce ;^620 a year, by the Cultivation of Fruits 

 and Vegetables ; also, How to Grow Flowers in Three Glass 

 Houses, so as to realise £\'](y per annum clear Profit. By Samuel 

 Wood, Author of " Good Gardening," &c. 2nd Edition, revised. 

 With Wood Engravings. Cr. Svo, 2J-., cloth. \yust Published, 

 " We are bound to recommend it as not only suited to the case of the amateiur and 

 gentleman's gardener, but to the market grower." — Gardener s Magazine. 



Horton's Underwood and Woodland Tables. 



TABLES FOR PLANTING and Valuing Underwood and Wood- 

 land. ByR. HoRTON. i2mo.,2J'. bound] 



