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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[August, 
ENDLESS AMUSEMENT 
FOR 
E3OTS AND «!RSi$. 
Crandall’s Improved Building Blocks, 
which have been described in a former number of the Amer¬ 
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children. They are very simple in construction, will stand 
years of children’s handling without breaking, and give 
renewed pleasure daily. 
CUUK' MES, 
DWELLINGS, 
BASINS, 
MILLS, 
FENCES, 
FURNITURE, etc., 
in almost endless variety, can be built with them, and when 
finished, the structure remains firm so that it can be carried 
about without falling to pieces. 
For developing the ingenuity and taste of children they 
are unequaled. Having given these blocks a practical trial 
in their own families, the publishers of the Agriculturist 
were so well pleased with them, that they consented to 
take the general agency for their sale. In offering them to 
parents for the instruction and amusement of their children, 
we feel that we are doing them a service which cannot be 
fully appreciated until they have seen the blocks in their 
wonderful combinations, affording a beautiful and lasting 
toy to the prattling infant, and serving as a delightful study 
and pastime for the older ones of the family. 
The Blocks are put up in neat boxes, each box containing 
a set, and a card giving various designs of buildings. Price 
per Set: Plain, No. 1, $1.00; Xo.2, $1.50 ; No. 3, $1.00. Extra, 
Maple Finish, No. 1, $3.0:; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, $1.50. A liber¬ 
al discount will be made to dealers. Address 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
245 Broadway and 41 Park Row, N. Y. 
BY 
Cummings & EViilBer. 
Carpenters, Builders, and Stone Cutters ; 
Tour attention is invited to a NEW and PRACTICAL 
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classes of buildings—with 3S3 designs and 714: illustra¬ 
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245 Broadway, Mew York. 
Modem American Architecture, 
BY CUMMINGS & MILLER. 
AN ENTIRELY NEW WORK 
containing 
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above. 
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DRAINING FOR PROFIT 
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By GEO. E. WARING, Jn., 
Engineer of the Drainage of Central Park, New York. 
CONTENTS. 
Land to be Drained. 
How Drains Act. 
How to Lay Out Drains. 
How to Maks Drains. 
How to Take Care of Drains. 
What Draining Costs. 
Will St Pay? 
How to Make Tiles. 
Reclaiming Sait Marshes. 
House and Town Drainage. 
A Book that ought to he in the hands of every Farmer. 
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MYSTERIES OF BEE KEEPING. 
BY M. QUINBY. 
BREEDING. 
HIVES. 
PASTURAGE. 
THE APIARY. 
ROBBING. 
FEEDING. 
MOTH WORM. 
SWARMING. 
QUEENS. 
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ANGER OF BEES. 
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ORANGE JTJDD & CO., 245 Broadway, New York City. 
Onions: How to Raise them Profitably, 
Paper ....20 
Being the Practical Details, from Selection of Seed and 
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Our Farm of Four Acres, and the Money 
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a romance. 12mo, 12G pp. New Edition. Price in 
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Pardee on Strawberry Culture.75 
A Manual for the Cultivation of the Strawberry; with 
a Description of the Best Varieties. Also, Notes on 
the Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant, Gooseberry, and 
Grape. By R. G. Pardee, Cloth, 12mo, 157 pp. 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry.$1.50 
With an account of the different Breeds of Sheep; 
Selecting the Best for Wool and for Mutton ; Rules for 
Crossing; Practical Details for Rearing; Summer and 
Winter Management; Treating Diseases; with New 
Chapters by Henry S. Randall and G. W. Kendall on 
Sheep Husbandry in Texas, with Portraits of different 
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A. NEW WORK. 
THE 
PERCBERON HORSE. 
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH OF 
CHARLES DU 1IAYS, 
Author of the “Dictionary of the Pure Race;” “ Trotters;” 
“ The Horse Breeder’s Guide ;” etc. 
FINELY ILLUSTRATED, 
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
PRODUCTION, REARING, AND IMPROVEMENT 
OF TnE PERC1IERON HORSE. 
PART FIRST! 
GREATNESS AND DECLINE OF THE PER- 
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GLANCE AT PERCHE. 
SKETCH OF THE PERCHERON RACE. 
ORIGIN OF TOE PERCHERON. 
MODIFICATIONS OF THE PERCHERON RACE. 
HIS FIRST MODIFICATION DUE TO CONTACT 
WITH THE BRITTANY RACE. 
CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THEY ARE BRED. 
CAUSES OF THE DEGENERACY OF THE PER¬ 
CHERON HORSE. 
STARTING POINT OF THIS DEGENERATION. 
PART SECOND. 
OF THE MEANS OF REGENERATING THE 
PERCHERON HORSE. 
REGENERATION OF THE PERCHERON BREED. 
REGENERATION OF THE BREED THROUGH 
ITSELF OR BY’ SELECTION. 
CONSANGUINITY. 
OUGHT THE GRAY COAT OF THE PERCHERON 
. TO BE INFLEXIBLY MAINTAINED? 
PRESERVE PURE, AND WITHOUT INTERMIX¬ 
TURE THE THREE TYPES OF THE PER¬ 
CHERON RACE—THE LIGHT HORSE, THE 
DRAFT-HORSE, THE INTERMEDIATE HORSE. 
IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED BY MEANS 
OF FOREIGN CROSSINGS. 
THE ARAB CROSS. 
THE ENGLISH CROSS. 
IMPROVEMENT BY MEANS OF THE STUD¬ 
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RECAPITULATION. 
PART THIRD. 
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BUY PERCHERON HORSES. 
FOOD AND BREEDING. 
TRADE. GLANCE AT THE MOST CELEBRATED 
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SPEED AND BOTTOM OF THE PERCHERON 
HORSE. 
TESTS OF SPEED OF THE PERCHERON nORSE. 
TESTS OF ENDURANCE OF THE PERCHERON 
HORSE. 
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