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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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Quinby’s Beo Keeping. 
By M. Qcikbt, Practical Boc-kccpcr. Fully 
Illustrated. Entirely new. The result of 85 
years* of successful experience—with direc¬ 
tions for all contingencies that can ordinarily 
occur; treating of Breeding, Jlovable-Comb 
and other Hives, Pasturage^ Bobbing, Feed¬ 
ing, Swarming, Queens, Diseases, Anger, Ene¬ 
mies, Wax, Transferring, Sagacity, Wintering, 
Caro of Honey, Italian Bees, Purchasing, etc. 
Bee-keepers will find this new work of Mr. 
Quinby’s fully up to the limes in all practi¬ 
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which It treats.’’ 
From Moore's Rural Few Forter. 
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ratent Illve to Introduce, and expresses his opinions freely 
on the merits and demerits of the varlona hlyes seeking 
popnlar fiiyor." 
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to be practical rather than scientlfle, thereby making It a 
guide to the tyro In Apiarian knowledge, as well as a stand¬ 
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may read It as a book of wonders." 
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Hints About Work for Each illonth, 
Itecent Pro(-reae lii Asrlculture, and 
A Rewlosw oC the Past A'ear, together with 
nnmerons very valonblo contributud articles, and conve¬ 
nient Tables. 
The Psaay on Draining, by Col. Waring, En¬ 
gineer of the Drainage of the X. Y. Central Park, la by 
Ihr the most complete presentation of the subject which 
has been mode for many yean in this country. 
Some of the Newest and Dest Potatoes, 
with his own mode of culture, are described by one of 
the most successfbl cnltlratora of Westchester County, 
N. T., Wm. 8. Carpenter. 
The Cnltnre of Sorgham, with the lateat views 
in regard to the prodnetion of Syrnp and Sugar, is dia- 
enssed by Wm. Clough, Esq., Editor of the Sorgho 
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How to Train the Horse.—Mr. Headley's 
Hints on Training and bis Views in regard to his Mind 
and Temper deserve the attention of every horse owner. 
The Culture of Wheat, is discussed practically 
and philosophically, by Mr. Harris. 
FLAX CULTURE. 
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OlflOXg. 
* How to Raise them Profitably. 
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John Johnnton’a Practice In Fattenlngr 
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HORTICULTUKAL .ANNUAL for 1867, 
A Year-Book for tho Gardener, The 
Fruit Grower and the Amatenr. 
NOW READY. 
This is tho first of a series of Annuals Intended to give 
a record of Uorticnltural progress. 
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An Almanac and Calendar for each Momth, 
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X7iu>ful Tabica, giving amonnt of Seed to sow a 
given space; number of Seeds to tho ounce, etc. 
How IIoracradlMh I« Grown for Harket, 
by Peter Henderson. An articio worth tho price of the 
work to the grower for market. 
Growing Grape Vine* from Cnttlnz* 
without Artiaclal Heat, by a simple process. 
Home Decoration*, Ivt, HAXonvo Baskets, 
ETC. Instrnctions fur the making, planting and inanago- 
ment of these beautifil ornameuts by A. Bridgemau. 
The New Apples of 1800.— Tho new varieties 
first brought to notice the past year; as also Southem 
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New or Noteworthy Poara. —.V valuablo ar¬ 
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Natiro Grapea In 1800, ftom Notes fhrnlsheJ 
by Charles Downing, Geo. W. Campbell, J. A. Warder, 
A. 8. Fuller, nnd other grape growers. 
Small Prnita In 1800. —Accounts of new varie¬ 
ties and older ones nut yet fully tested. By A. S. Fuller. 
The Newer Garden VoTctahlea.— Tho result 
of experiments with new culinary plants, by Fearing 
Burr, Jr., J. J. H. Gregory, and others. 
Tho Rarer Everzreona that have proved 
A’aluablc.— By Thomas Meehan. 
Tlio New Roaoa In ISOG.—Brief doseriptlons 
of tho novelties, by John Saul. 
Now Dcddlnz nnd otltcr Plants of 1800. 
— An acconnt of how the recent importations have dono 
tho post year, by Peter llcndcrson. 
Tho New A'arlctloa of Gladiolus.— All tho 
new ones noticed, by George Such. 
Ensrnvinza of Frulta, Flowers, et«.—A 
useful list of thoso published in ISGC. 
Hortlciiltural Rooks nnd Periodicals In 
1800.—A list giving tlOc, publishers name and price. 
Nurserymen, Seedsmen nnd Florists. — A 
list of tho most prominent Establishments. 
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