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MESSRS BLACKWOOD AND SONS' PUBLICATIONS.

The Book of the Farm. By Henry Stephens, F.R.S.E. A New Edition. In Two Volumes, large Octavo, with upwards of 600 Engrav- ings, price £3, half-bound.

Book of Farm Implements and Machines. By James Slight and R. Scott Burn. Edited by Henry Stephens, F.R.S.E. Illustrated with 876 Engravings. One large Volume, uniform with the " Book of the Farm," price £2, 2s.

The Book of the Garden. By Charles M'Intosh. In Two large Volumes, Royal Octavo, published sepai*ately. Vol. I.— Ou the Formation of Gardens — Construction, Heating, and Ventilation of Fruit and Plant Houses, Pits, Frames, and other Garden Structures, with Practical Details, illustrated by 1073 Engravings, pp. 776. Price £2, 10a. Vol. II.— PRACTICAL GARDENING— Contains : Directions for the Culture of the Kitchen Garden, the Hardy-Fruit Garden, the Forcing Garden, and Flower Garden, includ- ing Fruit and Plant Houses, with select Lists of Vegetables, Fruits, and Plants. Pp. 868, with 279 Engravings. Price £1, 17s. 6d.

ANNUAL PUBLICATION. The Year-Book of Agricultural Facts for 1860. Edited by R. Scott Burn. In Foolscap Octavo, price 5s. Copies of the Volume for 1859 may be had, price 5s.

A Handy Book on Property Law. By Lord St Leonards. A New Edition, Enlarged, with Index, Crown Octavo, price 3s. 6d.

The Forester. A Practical Treatise on the Formation of Plantations, the Planting, Rearing, and Management of Forest Trees. By James Brown, Wood Manager to the Earl of Seafield, and Surveyor of Woods in general. A Third Edition, Enlarged. In large 8vo, with numerous Engravings on Wood, price £1, 10s. P