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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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YOUATT ON SHEEP. 
THE BREEDS, MANAGEMENT, AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
By WILLIAM YOUATT. 
Published under the Superintendence of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. 
WITH ILLUSTRATIVE ENGRAVINGS. 
To which are added remarks on the Breeds and Management of Sheep in the United States, and on the culture of fine wool in 
Silesia, 
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RANDALL'S SHEEP HUSBANDRY. 
WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE DIFFERENT BREEDS, 
And general directions in regard to summer and winter management, herding, and the treatment of diseases, 
"With Portraits and other Engravings. 
By HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D., 
With his letter to the Texas Almanac on Sheep Husbandry in Texas, and Geo. W. Kendall's on Sheep Raising in Texas, 
Octavo, 338 pp. Price, post-paid, SI. 50. 
"RANDALL'S FINE-WOOL SHEEP HUSBANDRY." 
GIVING PROMINENT CHARACTERISTICS CF DIFFERENT BREEDS; 
Principles of Breeding correctly; practical aud concise rules for selecting the best and making the best crosses for Wool 
and Mutton. 
By HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D. 
Price, post-paid, $ 1 .00. 
GUENON'S TREATISE ON MILCH COWS. 
V\ hereby the quality and quantity of milk which any cow will give may be accurately determined by observing natural marks 
or external indications alone ; the length of time she will continue to give milk, etc. 
By M. FRANCIS GUENON, of Lihouexe, France. 
Translated for the Farmers' Library, from the French, by' N. P. Tiust, Esq., late United States Consul at Havana. 
With introductory remarks and observations on the Cow and the Dairy. 
By JOHN S. SKINNER. 
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