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j Books published by A. O. Moose & Co. 
PERSOZ’ CULTURE OF THE VINE, ------- 25 
A New Process for the Culture of the Vine, by. Persoz, Pro¬ 
fessor of the Faculty of Sciences of Strasbourg ; Directing Professor of the School of Phar¬ 
macy of the same city. Translated by J. O’C. Barclay, Surgeon U. S. N. 
PHELPS’ BEE KEEPER’S CHART, - - - - - - - - 25 
Being a Brief Practical Treatise on the Instinct, Habits and 
Management of the Honey Bee/in all its various branches, the result of many years 7 
practical experience, whereby the author has been enabled to divest the subject of 
much that has been considered mysterious and difficult to overcome, and render if 
more sure, profitable and interesting to every one, than it has heretofore been. By E„ 
W. Phelps. 
QUINSY’S MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING EXPLAINED, - - 1 00 
Being a Complete Analysis of the Whole Subject, Consisting 
of the Natural History of Bees ; Directions for obtaining tho Greatest Amount of Pure 
Surplus Honey with the least possible expense ; Remedies for Losses Given, and the 
Science of Luck fully illustrated ; the result of more than twenty years’ experience in 
extensive Apiaries. By M. Qtjinby. 
RANDALL’S (H. S.) SHEEP HUSBANDRY, ------ 1 25 
With an Account of the Different Breeds, and general direc¬ 
tions in regard to Summer and Winter Management, Breeding and the Treatment of 
Diseases, with Portraits and other engravings. By Henry S. Randall. 
REEMELXN’S (CHAS.) YINE DRESSER’S MANUAL, - - - 50 
An Illustrated Treatise on Vineyards and Wine-Making, 
containing full Instructions as to Location and Soil, Preparation of Ground, Selection and 
Propagation of Vines, the Treatment of Young Vineyards, Trimming and Training the 
Vines, Manures and the Making of Wine. 
RICHARDSON ON HOGS, - - - - - - - - - - 25 
Their Origin, Varieties and Management, with a View to Profit 
and Treatment under Disease ; also, plain Directions relative to the Most Approved 
Modes of Preserving their Flesh. By II. D. Richardson, author of u The Hive and the 
Honey Bee,” &c., &c. With illustrations. 
RICHARDSON ON THE HIVE AND THE HONEY BEE, - - - 25 
With Plain Directions for Obtaining a Considerable Annual 
Income from this branch of Rural Economy ; also, an Account of the Diseases of Bees 
and their Remedies, and Remarks as to their Enemies, and the best mode of protecting 
the Hives from their attacks. By H. D. Richardson. With illustrations. 
RICHARDSON ON DOMESTIC FOWLS, - - - - - - - 25 
Their Natural History, Breeding, Rearing, and General 
Management. By H. D. Richardson. With illustrations. A 
RICHARDSON ON THE HORSE, -------- 25 
Their Origin and Varieties ; wtth Plain Directions as to the 
Breeding, Rearing and General Management, with Instructions as to the Treatment of 
Disease. Handsomely illustrated. By H. D. Richardson. 
RICHARDSON ON THE PESTS OF THE FARM, - - - - 25 
With Instructions for their Extirpation; being a Manual of 
Plain Directions for the Certain Destruction of every description of Vermin. With 
numerous illustrations on Wood. 
RICHARDSON ON DOGS; THEIR ORIGIN AND VARIETIES, - 50 
Directions as to their General Management. With numerous 
Original Anecdotes. Also, Complete Instructions as to Treatment under Disease, By H. 
D. Richardson. Illustrated with numerous wood engravings. 
This is not only a cheap, hut one of the best works ever published on the Dog. 
SCHENCK’S GARDENER’S TEXT BOOK, ------ 50 
Containing Directions for the Formation and Management 
of Kitchen Garden, the Culture and Use of Vegetables, Fruits and Medicinal Herbs. 
