[September, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1874. J 
SUPERIOR STANDARD WORKS. 
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THE HORSE. 
FRANK FORESTER’S 
HORSE OF AMERICA. 
By HENRY WM. HERBERT. 
Revised, corrected, enlarged, and continued to 1871, 
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WALLACE’S 
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PEDIGREES OF TROTTING HORSES, 
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