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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
279 
SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS. 
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THE HORSE. 
FRANK FORESTER'S 
HORSE OF AMERICA. 
By HEN'RT WM. HERBERT. 
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Giving complete Summaries of over 0,000 Contests. 
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Cha 
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Chap. 2.— Location and De- 
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Clnip. 3.— General Manage- 
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Chap. 4.— Special Care of 
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Chap. 5.— lusects, and how to 
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Cliap. 7.— Propagating Boxes, 
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Chap, s.— Window Pots, Box- 
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Chap. iS.-Bnlha. 
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Chap. 15.— The Camellia. 
Chap, lfi.— The Pose. 
Clnip. 17.— The Futlisia, Mvr- 
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* hap. 19.— The Geranium, 
Chap. ' 0.— The Oleaudci ,Bou- 
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Chap. 21 . — Verbenas, Petu- 
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Clnip. 22.— The Mignonette, 
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Cliap. ^3.— Carnations. 
f -hap. 24.— Alpine Plants. 
Clnip. 25.— M Iscella neons 
Plants. 
Clmp. 20. — Parlor Decora- 
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PRACTICAL 
TROUT CULTURE. 
Ey J. II. SLACK, M.D., 
Commissioner of Fislieries, A 7 ". J. ; Natural ffistoi-y Editor 
of Tin/, field, and Farm, N. Y. ; Proptietw of 
Troutdale Ponds, near Bloomsiury, A r . </. 
Introduction. 
Chapter I. 
Chatter 
Cuafter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter VII.- 
C'HAPTEP. VITI.— 
Chapter IX.- 
Chapter X.-- 
Chapter XI.-- 
Chapter XII.- 
II.- 
nr 
IV.- 
V.- 
VI.- 
ILLUSTKATED. 
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-History of FMi Culture. 
-Choosing a Location. 
-Planning and Construction of Ponds 
-Hatch! ng-Honeea and Apparatus. 
-Spawning Races. 
-Artificial Impregnation. 
-Tnen nation. 
-Care of Young in Nursery. 
-First Year. 
Second and Third Years. 
Transportation. 
Bibliography of Fish Culture. 
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