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38 W. THAChER 5* CO., LONDON.

Second Edition. Demy 8vo. (700 pages), cloth, i$s. net. Rs. xo.

HANDBOOK OF INDIAN AGRICULTURE.

By the fate N. G. MUKERJI, MJ^ f MJIA-G, MJIA^

Professor of Agriculture, Civil Engineering College, Sibpur, Bengal

' With numerous Illustrations.

CONTENTS .—Part I.— Soils. Part II.— Implements. Part III.— Crops. Part IV.— Manures. Part V.— Methods of Analysis. Part VI.— Cattle. Part VII.— Insects and Fungus Pests. Part VIII.— Famines.

Englishman. — " A valuable aid to the higher teaching of this subject The guide is of a practical character, embracing almost every department. Looking at this book in detail one is struck by its comprehensiveness. It discusses the necessities of the masses, and all that is suggested can be carried out by the ordinary cultivator."


Demy 8vo., paper, is. net 8 annas.

INDIAN SERICULTURE.

A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW.

With numerous Illustrations.

By N. G. MUKERJI, MA* M*R*A»C etc

Demy 8vo., stiff paper cover, is. 6d. net. Re. 1.

THE MANGO:

ITS CULTURE AND VARIETIES.

By G- MARSHALL VOODROV,

Formerly Professor of Botany, Royal College of Science, Poona.

Royal 8vo., paper, is. 6d. Re. 1.

HAND-LOOM WEAVING

FOR INDIA.

ByRE GHOSH and D. MUKERJEE. With numerous Illustrations.


INDIAN TEA ASSOCIATION: MEMOIRS.

A complete list of the Memoirs of the Scientific Department of this Association, which treat of Tea Soils, Fermentation, Blight, Pests, Manuring, Pruning, etc.

Sent on application.