LONDON:
WILLIAM DARTON, 58, HOLBORN HILL.
And to be had of all Booksellers.

1820.
(Entered at Stationers’ Hall.)

[PRICE HALF-A-CROWN.]

PREFACE.

This little Work was undertaken to excite the attention of those children, who live in the country, to the various objects by which they are surrounded; and to furnish those residing in the metropolis and other large cities, with some information relative to rural economy, which their situation prevents them acquiring by personal observation.

The author acknowledges that she is totally incompetent deeply to discuss the phenomena of nature, or the science of agriculture; she should indeed think it inconsistent to introduce scientific researches into a Work of this kind. But a slight investigation of the simple arts by which the nourishment of man is effected, or of some of those wonders of creative power which daily present themselves to view, cannot, in her opinion, be deemed an improper exercise even at an early age.

VISITS
TO
A FARM HOUSE.