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Books published by A. O. Moore & Co. 
JOHNSTON’S (JAMES F. W.) AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY, - 1 25 
Lectures on the Application of Chemistry and Geology to 
Agriculture. New Edition, with an Appendix, containing the Author’s Experiments in 
Practical Agriculture. 
JOHNSTON’S (J. F. W.) ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEM¬ 
ISTRY AND GEOLOGY, -------- 1 00 
With a Complete Analytical and Alphabetical Index, and an 
American Preface. By Hon. Simon Brown, Editor of the “ New England Farmer.” 
JOHNSTON’S (J. F. W.) CATECHISM OF AGRICULTURAL CHEM¬ 
ISTRY AND GEOLOGY, - -.- 25 
By James F. W. Johnston, Honorary Member of the Royal 
Agricultural Society of England, and author of “Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry 
and Geology.” With an Introduction by John Pitkin Norton, M. A., late Professor of 
Scientific Agriculture in Yale College. With Notes and Additions by the Author, pre- 
pared expressly for this edition, and an Appendix compiled by the Superintendent of 
Education in Nova Scotia. Adapted to the use of Schools. 
LANGSTROTH (REV. L. L.) ON THE HIVE AND HONEY BEE, - 1 25 
A Practical Treatise on the Hive and Honey Bee, Third 
edition, enlarged and illustrated with numerous engravings. This Work is, without a 
doubt, the best work on the Bee published in any language, whether we consider its 
scientific accuracy, the practical instructions it contains, or the beauty and completeness 
of its illustrations. 
LEUCHARS’ HOW TO BUILD AND VENTILATE HOTHOUSES, - 1 25 
A Practical Treatise on the Construction, Heating and 
Ventilation of Hothouses, including Conservatories, Greenhouses, Graperies and other 
kinds of Horticultural Structures ; with Practical Directions for their Management, in 
regard to Light, Heat and Air. Illustrated with numerous engravings. By P. B. 
Leuchars, Garden Architect. 
LIEBIG’S (JUSTUS) FAMILIAR LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY, - 50 
And its relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture. 
Edited by John Gardener, M. D., 
LXNSLEY’S MORGAN HORSES, - - - - - - - - 1 00 
A Premium Essay on the Origin, History, and Characteristics 
of this remarkable American Breed of Horses ; tracing the Pedigree from the original 
Justin Morgan, through the most noted of his progeny, down to the present time. 
With numerous portraits. To which are added Hints for Breeding, Breaking and Gene¬ 
ral Use and Management of Horses, with practical Directions for Training them for 
Exhibition at Agricultural Fairs. By D. C. Ijnsley, Editor of the American Stock 
Journal. 
MOORE’S RURAL HAND BOOKS, ------ 
First Series, containing Treatises on— 
Tiie Horse, The Pests of the Farm, 
The Hog, Domestic Fowls, and 
The Honey Bee, The Cow. 
Second Series, containing— 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener, 
Elements of Agriculture, 
Bird Fancier, 
Essay on Manures, 
American Kitchen Gardener, 
American Rose Culturist. 
Third Series, containing— 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot, 
The Rabeit Fancier, 
Weeks on Bees, 
Vine-Dresser’s Manual, 
Bee-Keeper’s Chart, 
Chemistry Made Easy. 
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Fourth Series, containing— - - 
Persoz on the Vine, Hooper’s Dog and Gun, 
Liebig’s Familiar Letters, Skillful Housewife, 
Browne’s Memoirs of Indian Corn. 
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