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ITALIAN IRRIGATION: A Report on the Agricultural Canals of Piedmont and Lombardy, addressed to the Hon. the Directors of the East India Company; WITH AN APPENDIX, containing a Sketch of the Irrigation System of Northern and Central India. By Lieut.-Col. R. BAIRD SMITH, F.G.S., Captain Bengal Engineers. Second Edition. Two vols. 8vo, with Atlas in folio, 30s.

SPORTING DAYS. By JOHN

COLQUHOUN. Author

of 'The Moor and the Loch,' &c. Crown 8vo, 5s.

ROCKS AND RIVERS; or, Highland Wanderings over Crag and Correi, "Flood and Fell." By John ColquHOUN, Author of 'Sporting Days.' 8vo, 6s. 6d.

SALMON-CASTS AND STRAY SHOTS. Being Flyleaves from the Note-Book of JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq., Author of 'The Moor and the Loch,' &c. Second Edition, fcap. 8vo, 5s.

COQUET - DALE FISHING SONGS. Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of the Airs. Octavo, 5s.

THE ANGLER'S COMPANION TO THE RIVERS AND LOCHS OF SCOTLAND. By T. T. STODDART. With Map of the Fishing Streams and Lakes of Scotland. Second Edition. Crown Octavo, 3s. 6d.

SHOOTER'S DIARY OR GAME-BOOK for recording the quantity of Grouse Killed, and Time and Place, Number of Guns, Names of Parties, how disposed of, &c. bound in red leather, 4s.

Octavo,

ANGLER'S DIARY for recording the quantity of Fish Killed, &c. Octavo, bound in green leather, 4s.

TWEED SALMON REPORTS 1866—Reports on the Natural History and Habits of Salmonoids in the Tweed and its Tributaries. Published by authority of the Tweed Fishery Commissioners. Demy 8vo, 3s. 6d.

FIELD-MAP, LOTHIANS HUNT; with List of the Meets and Distances from General Post Office, Edinburgh, and from the nearest Railway Stations. Bound in leather, 5s.

HANDY-BOOK OF THE FLOWER - GARDEN: Being Practical Directions for the Propagation, Culture, and Arrangement of Plants in Flower-Gardens all the year round. Embracing all classes of Gardens, from the largest to the smallest. With Engraved and Coloured Plans, illustrative of the various systems of Grouping in Beds and Borders. By DAVID THOMSON, Gardener to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., at Drumlanrig. A New and Enlarged Edition, crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"Its author is entitled to great praise for the simple and clear manner in which he has explained the cultural directions, which, if carefully complied with, will enable the non-professional floriculturist to grow plants as well as any gardener."-Gardeners' Chronicle.

"We are acquainted with the results produced by the able author, as well as with his book, and therefore can pronounce the book the best on the subject yet written, or likely to be written for a long time to come."-The Field.

"This 'Handy Book' deserves a welcome from all classes interested in floriculture."-Saturday Review.

HANDBOOK OF HARDY HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE FLOWERS FOR GENERAL GARDEN DECORATION. Containing Descriptions, in Plain Language, of upwards of 1000 Species of Ornamental Hardy Perennial and Alpine Plants, adapted to all classes of Flower-Gardens, Rockwork, and Waters; along with Concise and Plain Instructions for their Propagation and Culture. By WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Gardener to the Earl of Minto; Formerly Manager of the Herbaceous Department at Kew. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. "This is an unpretending but valuable work, well adapted to furnish information respecting a class of plants certainly rising in popular estimation. We cordially recommend his book to the notice of our readers, as likely to be, from a gardening point of view, the standard work on Herbaceous Plants."Gardeners' Chronicle.

"The best book of its class available for English readers."—Gardeners" Magazine

A BOOK ABOUT ROSES, HOW TO GROW AND SHOW THEM. By S. REYNOLDS HOLE, Author of A Little Tour in Ireland.' Fifth Edition, Enlarged. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. "It is the production of a man who boasts of thirty 'all England' cups, whose Roses are always looked for anxiously at flower-shows, who took the lion's share in orginating the first Rose-show pur et simple, whose assistance as judge or amicus curice is always courted at such exhibitions. Such a man ought to have something to say worth hearing to those who love the Rose,' and he has said it."-Gardeners' Chronicle.

"We cordially recommend the book to every amateur who wishes to grow Roses as at once the pleasantest and the best yet written on the subject."— The Field.

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"A very captivating book, containing a great deal of valuable information about the Rose and its culture, given in a style which cannot fail to please."Journal of Horticulture.

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THE GARDENER: A MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE AND FLORICULTURE. Edited by DAVID THOMSON, Author of A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-Apple,' 'The Handy-Book of the Flower-Garden,' &c., Assisted by a Staff of the best practical Writers. Published Monthly, 6d.

THE BOOK OF THE GARDEN. BY CHarles M'INTOSH, formerly Curator of the Royal Gardens of his Majesty the King of the Belgians, and lately of those of his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., at Dalkeith Palace. In two large volumes, royal 8vo, embellished with 1350 Engravings. The work is divided into two great sections, each occupying a volume -the first comprising the formation, arrangement, and laying out of gardens, and the construction of garden buildings; the second treating of the theory and practice of horticulture. Sold separately-viz. :

VOL. I.-ON THE FORMATION OF GARDENS AND CONSTRUCTION OF GARDEN EDIFICES. 776 pages, and 1073 Engravings, £2, 10s.

VOL. II. PRACTICAL GARDENING.

Engravings, 1, 17s. 6d.

868 pages, and 279

"The scientific knowledge and great experience of the author in all that pertains to horticulture, not only as regards cultivation, but as a landscape-gardener and garden architect, has enabled him to produce a work which brings all that is known of the various subjects treated of down to the present time; while the manner in which the work is illustrated merits our highest approval.

On the practical details of culture, the author gives, in addition to his own opinion, the pith of what others have written on the subject. We strongly recommend the 'Book of the Garden.' To gardeners, in every way it will be indispensable, and not less so to country gentlemen, architects, and surveyors, who will find it the best authority on the subject they can refer to." -The Florist.

"It is impossible in a notice to do justice to this work. There is no other within our knowledge at all to compare with it in comprehensiveness and ability; and it will be an indispensable possession for the practical gardener, whether amateur or professional."-The London Guardian."

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ORNAMENTAL-FOLIAGED

PELAR

GONIUMS; with Practical Hints for their Production, Propagation, and Cultivation. By PETER GRIEVE, Culford, Bury St Edmunds. Second Edition, enlarged, including description of Best Varieties introduced up to the present time, and Engravings. Crown 8vo, 4s.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE GRAPE-VINE. By WILLIAM THOMSON, formerly Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., Dalkeith Park. Seventh Edition, Enlarged, 8vo, 5s.

"We cannot too strongly recommend Mr Thomson's treatise as a thoroughly practical and sure guide to the cultivation of the vine." Journal of Horticul

ture.

"We urge our readers to procure the work, and they will get so clear an insight into vine-growing that a vinery will become one of the necessaries of existence."-Field.

THE HANDY BOOK OF FRUIT CULTURE UNDER GLASS: Being a Series of Practical Treatises on the Cultivation and Forcing of Pines, Vines, Peaches, Figs, Melons, Strawberries, Cucumbers, &c. By DAVID THOMSON, Author of 'Handy Book of the Flower-Garden,' &c. In crown Svo, with Engravings, 7s. 6d.

THE FORESTER: A Practical Treatise

on the Planting, Rearing, and General Management of Forest-trees. By JAMES BROWN, Wood-Surveyor and Nurseryman, Stirling. Fourth Edition. Royal 8vo, with Engravings, I, IIs. 6d. In preparing the present Edition, the Author has carefully rewritten the book, and added nearly one hundred new sections upon important subjects, which were necessary to bring it up to the advanced state of the times; and to make it in all respects worthy of continuing in public favour, as a complete directory in all matters connected with the improved state of Arboriculture at the present day.

"What we have often stated in these columns we now repeat, that the book before us is the most useful guide to good arboriculture in the English language."-Review of Third Edition in Gardeners' Chronicle by Dr Lindley.

"Beyond all doubt this is the best work on the subject of forestry extant." -Journal of Horticulture.

THE PRACTICAL PLANTER: Containing Directions for the Planting of Waste Land and Management of Wood, with a new Method of Rearing the Oak. By THOMAS CRUIKSHANK, Forester at Careston. 8vo, 12s.

THE RELATIVE VALUE OF ROUND AND SAWN TIMBER, SHOWN BY MEANS OF TABLES AND DIAGRAMS. BY JAMES RAIT, Land-Steward at Castle Forbes. In large 8vo, bound in cloth, 8s.

DOMESTIC FLORICULTURE, WINDOW GARDENING, AND FLORAL DECORATIONS. Being Directions for the Propagation, Culture, and Arrangement of Plants and Flowers as Domestic Ornaments. By W. F. BURBIDGE, Author of 'Cool Orchids, and how to Grow them.' In crown 8vo, with upwards of 200 Illustrations on Wood, 7s. 6d. "This book will meet the case of thousands who love flowers, and know not how to begin-or, having begun, know not how to go on in collecting and cultivating them. It is a model of painstaking accuracy and good taste."

-Gardeners' Magazine.

"Such an amount of instruction, information, and illustrations, as have never before appeared in a handbook of this description. We most heartily commend the work."-The Gardener.

A MANUAL OF BOTANY, ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL. FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS. By ROBERT BROWN, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.G.S., Lecturer on Botany under the Science and Art Department of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education. Crown 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, 12s. 6d.

"We may congratulate theauthor on having produced a very useful text-book. His diligence and conscientiousness are apparent on every page, and we know of no book of like character and aim in which greater pains have been taken to record, note, and collate the observations of others. "Gardeners' Chronicle. THE PLANTER'S GUIDE. BY SIR HENRY STEU

ART, Bart. of Allanton. To which is prefixed a Biographical
Sketch of the Author, and an Engraving from a Portrait by
Raeburn. A new Edition, with the Author's last Additions
and Corrections, 8vo, 21s.

THE HANDY-BOOK OF BEES, AND THEIR PROFITABLE MANAGEMENT. By A. PETTIGREW, Rusholme, Manchester. Crown 8vo, 4s. 6d.

"The author of this volume is evidently a practical man, and knows a great deal more about bees and their habits than most of the bee-keepers in England; indeed he may be said to be a very master in the art of bee mysteries."-Bell's Life in London.

"This volume is throughout so obviously the result of observation and ripe experience as to leave no doubt of its value as a manual for the apiarist.' Bristol Mercury.

"How to manage bees properly, so as to make a profit, is so clearly and pleasantly told in this capital work, that we need not trespass on its pages longer." Sherborne Journal.

"We recommend his book to all who wish to spread a knowledge of this useful art among their neighbours and friends."-Land and Water.

THE HANDY HORSE-BOOK; OR, PRACTICAL INSTRUCTIONS IN RIDING, DRIVING, AND THE GENERAL CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF HORSES. By "MAGENTA." A New Edition, with Six Engravings, 4s. 6d.

"As cavalry officer, hunting horseman, coach proprietor, whip, and steeplechase-rider, the author has had long and various experience in the management of horses, and he now gives us the cream of his information."Athenœum.

"He propounds no theories, but embodies in simple untechnical language what he has learned practically."-Sporting Gazette.

STABLE ECONOMY. A Treatise on the Manage-
ment of Horses in relation to Stabling, Grooming, Feeding,
Watering, and Working. By JOHN STEWART, V.S.
Edition, fcap. 8vo, 6s. 6d.

Seventh

ADVICE TO PURCHASERS OF HORSES. By JOHN STEWART, V.S. Author of 'Stable Economy.' 2s. 6d. To the farmer, the sportsman, and all interested in obtaining a sound and well-conditioned animal, calculated either for work or pleasure, this work will be found to be eminently useful. It is the result of the experience of a first-rate authority on the subject.

SEATS AND SADDLES, BITS AND BITTING,

AND THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF RESTIVE-
NESS IN HORSES. By FRANCIS DWYER. A New and
Enlarged Edition. Crown 8vo, with Engravings, 7s. 6d.

OUR DOMESTICATED DOGS. Their Treatment in Reference to Food, Diseases, Habits, Punishment, Accomplishments, &c. By the Author of 'The Handy Horse-Book.' 2s. 6d. bound in gilt cloth.

"How frequently do we hear ladies complain that just when their favourites come to know and love them, they are sure to die.' If instead of constantly cramming them with unwholesome food, they would follow the directions given in the pages before us, not only would the mortality be less, but the appearance and even the dispositions of their pets would be marvellously improved."-Land and Water.

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