"He propounds no theories, but embodies in simple untechnical language what he has learned practically."—Sporting Gazette.
THE TREATMENT OF OUR DOMESTICATED DOGS.
By "MAGENTA," Author of 'The Handy Horse-Book.' Foolscap 8vo, price 2s. 6d.
HANDY BOOK OF METEOROLOGY.
By ALEXANDER BUCHAN, M.A., Secretary of the Scottish Meteorological Society. A New and Enlarged Edition. Crown 8vo, with 8 coloured Charts and other Engravings, price 8s. 6d.
"A very handy book this, for in its small compass Mr Buchan has stored more and later information than exists in any volume with which we are acquainted."—Symons's Meteorological Magazine.
"Clear, concise, and easy of reference."—The Field.
"We do not know a better work on Meteorology."—Gardeners' Chronicle.
HANDY BOOK OF THE FLOWER-GARDEN:
Being Plain, 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 Plans, illustrative of the various systems of Grouping in Beds and Borders. By DAVID THOMSON, Archerfield Gardens. Author of a 'Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Pine-Apple.' In crown 8vo, price 7s. 6d.
"This is essentially a book for amateurs, and every amateur who is fortunate enough to be its possessor, or who may merely skim over its pages, will, we are assured, agree with us in regarding its author as being 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, March 14, 1868.
Second Edition of Mr Kinglake's New Volumes.