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WORKS PUBLISHED BY 



THE 



LIBRARY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE 



Embraces, as one very conspicuous feature, a Library for the farmer, 

 published under the denomination of the " Farmer's Series," and con- 

 tains ahnost every thing requisite for the information of the cultivator 

 of the soil, whether for profit or pleasure. It consists of Six Volumes, 

 any of which may be had separately. The subjects are — 



I. BRITISH HUSBANDRY : 



Exhibiting the Farming Practice in various parts of the United King- 

 dom, with numerous Cuts of Farm Buildings, Agricultural Machines 

 and Implements, &c. In Two Vols. 8vo., of nearly 1400 pages 

 (Mr. Johnson's Supplement being included), price I6s. 



II. A Volume entitled 



BRITISH HUSBANDRY, VOL. III. 



Sold separately, and embracing the following Subjects, viz. : — 



1. Reports of Select Farms in various parts of England, sold separate, ire 

 boards, for 35. 6c?. 



2. Outlines op Flemish Husbandry, by the Rev. W, L. Rham, separately- 

 bound, Is. 6d. 



3. Useful and Ornamental Planting, by Mr. Gteorge Sinclair, separately 

 bound, 2s. 6d. 



4. The Cottager's Manual of Husbandry, Architecture, Domestic Economy, 

 and Gardening, by J. 0. Loudon, F.L.S,, &c., separate, Is. 



5. A Practical Treatise on the Best Mode op Making and Repairing' 

 Roads, by Charles Penfold, Surveyor, a New Edition, enlarged. Is. 



Each of these subjects may be had separately. The whole in One 

 Vol. cloth, Ss. 



