MEMORIAL POULTRY LIBRARY. nss- CORNELL UNIVERSITY ■fHE Gift Of friends and admirers ALBERT R. MANN LIBRARY New York State Colleges OF Agriculture and Home Economics AT Cornell University Cornell University Library Z 5074.P8R51 A collection of poultry books, 3 1924 014 488 526 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924014488526 A COLLECTION OF POULTRY BOOKS OWNED BY E. E. RICHARDS CEDAR RAPIDS ^:- IOWA AUGUST 1. 1912 J RSI E 5737 Early Agriculture, Natural History and Ornith- ology, All of Which Have Parts Devoted to Poultry WIIiI^TrGHBEII (FBANCISCI). Ornitliolog'iae, libri tres; in quibus aves Omnes hactebus Cognitae in Metgodum Naturis suis Convenien tlm redactae Accurate Describuntur, De- scriptiones loonbus, Ele gantissimls, etc., Totum opus Kecog- novit, Digessit Supplevit Joannes Raius with vignette, pp. 307 and 77 plates folio, original panelled calf,, Londini 1671. The plates illustrate over 300 species, with both English and Latin names on each. J. W. (Joliu Wolbridere). Gent. Systema Agriculturae; The Mystery of Husbandry discovered. Treating of the several new and most advantageous ways of tilling, planting, sow- ing, manuring, ordering, improving, of all sorts of gardens, orchards, meadows, pastures, corn lands, woods and coppices, as also of fruits, corn, grain, pulse, new hays, cattle, fowl, beasts, bees, silk worms, fish, etc. Also containing diction- arium rustivum, or the interpretation of rustic terms. Lon- don, 1687. Leather, pp. 326. ' VAKIEBII (JACOBI). Praedlum Busticnm. Editio Novis- sima. Coloniae Munatianae 1750. 12mo, half vellum, pp. 320 and index. Many wood cuts. AIrJ>BOVAH'DI (UIi'2'SSIS). FMlosopIil et Medici Bononiensis Ornlthologiae. Bononiae 1600, folio, orig. calf, engraved title and port., many wood cuts of Poultry. DEB ABBEITSAKE IiANS nnd Bausevater, order Kurtser Anterricht, wie ein Land und Haussvater. Regenspurg, 1710, 16mo, pp. 234. IiIBBI SB BE BVSTICA. By Catonis, Varronis, Cplumellae, Palladii, Bnarratio and Petri. Lugduni Apud Seb. Gryph- ium, 1541, thick 12mo, half calf. Woodcuts. BEATTMUBS (HEBBIT SE). Anweisuug' wie man zn jeder Jabreszeit allerlen zahmes Geflugel entweder vermittelst der Barme des Mistes Oder des gemeinen Feuers ausbruten und aufziehen solle. Trans, from the French by M. Johann Christoph Thenn. Augsburg, 1767, 12mO', wra., pp. 272. Folding plates. BEWICK (THOMAS). A General Sistory of Birds and Quad- rupeds. With 128 engraving,s. Phlla., 1824. \ Bd. in calf, pp. 142. CTTVIEB (BABOIT GEOBGVS, Councillor of France and Min- ister of Fulilic Instruction). The Animal Kinerdom. Ar- ranged after its organization, forming a natural history of animals and an introduction to comparative anatomy. Trans- lated and adapted to the present state of rfcience. With ad- ditions by W. B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S. and J. O. West- wood, F. L. S. Illustrated by three hundred engravings in wood and thirty-four on steel. London, 1851. Half leather, pp. 717. BUFFOIT (GliOBai: I^TTOIS, Count of Buflou). A Natural History, general and particular; containing the History and Theory of the Eiarth, A General History of Man, The Brute Creation, Vegetables, Minerals, etc. Translated from the French by William. Smellie. New edition corrected and en- larged to which is added A History of Birds, Fishes, Rep- tiles, and Insects, embracing the recent discoveries of emin- ent naturalists together with an account of the most curious foreign plants by Henry Augustus Chambers, LL. D. In two vols. Containing page plate G. L. LeClerc, Count De Buffon. Colored illustrations. Plates of the fish in 2nd vol. all hand colored. London, (n. d.), cloth, J vol. pp. frSz, II vol. pp. 662. COXiVMEIr.T.A (£. JvmiTS MOOEBATUS). Of HusbanSry In Twelve Books and his Book concerning Trees. Translated Into English, with several Illustrations from Pliny, Gato, Varro, Palladius, and other ancient and modern authors. London, MDCCXIV. Calf, pp. 600. COOKE (Oeorg'e). The Complete Engrlish Farmer; or. Hus- bandry made perfectly easy, in all its useful branches, con- taining what every fslrmer ought to know and practice. Among the various a,rticles treated of in this work Is the following, viz.: The whole are of Rearing and Managing Fowls, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Pigeons to make tliem turn out profitable to the Farmer, with choice receipts to cure their several distempers. London, (n. d.). Half mo- rocco, pp. 165. tiOBBETT CWIljIiIAM) . Cottagre Economy. Containing in- formation relative to the brewing of Beer, making the Bread, keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Blwes, Goats, Poultry, etc., also instructions for erecting and using ice houses, after the Virginian manner. Fifteenth edition. London, 1838. Orig. bds., 1838, pp. 199. CHOY'SEKAT (BI. FBTTSENT £E.) Siscovrs Oeconomique, non moins utile que recreatif, monstrant comme de cinq cens liures pour une foys employees, I'on peult tirer par an quatre mil cinq cens liures de proffict honneste, qui est le moyen de faire prosier son argent. Paris, 1Si2. Narrow 12mo, calf, pp. 45. GAYOT (Ens'.). Foules et Oeufs. Paris, n. d. 12mo, orig. wra., pp. 208, illus., many on Steele. HEBBEA (QAB. AI^FONSO D'). Agxicoltvra Fratta da Dl- versi Anticlii et Modern! Scrittorl. Ft Tradotta di Lingva Spagnuola in Ilatiana. Da Mambrino Roseo da Fabriano. Venetia, 1592. Sq. 8vo, orig. velleum. JABDUTE (SIB WIIiJ^IAM, F. B. S. E., F. 1.. S., etc., etc.). The Naturalist's Iiihrary. Ornithology, Vol. III. Gallina- ceous Birds. Beautiful colored illustrations of Gallenaceous Birds, especially of the Meleagris O cellata. Also, 112 pages of Memoir of Aristotle. Edinburgh, W. H. Llzars and Stir- ling and Kenney, Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green and Longman. London, and W. Curry Jun & Co., Dublin, 1834. Orig. bd., pp. 232. MABKKAM (OBEVESE). Cheap and Good Husbandry. For the well ordering of all beasts and fowls, and for their gen- eral cure of their diseases. 1683. 156 pages. Calf. Print- ed by T. B. for Hannah Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate- Hill, London. FZiIITIVS (Ct.AUSIVS, Secvdndvs). The Historic of the World. Commonly called, the Natvrall Historie of C. Plinivs Secvndvs. Translated into English by Philemon Holland Doctor of Physicke. The first Tome. London, 1635. Print- ed By Adam Islip. and are to be fold by John Grismond, in Ivy-Lane at the Signe of the Gun. Half leather, pp. 632. 2 BEATTMUB (U. DE). Pratique de K'art de Faire Eclorre et d'elever en toute saison des Oiseaux Domestiques de toutes especies, etc. Paris, 1751. Narrow 12mo, calf, pp. 144, fold- ing plates. BEES (ABBAHAK, D. D., P. B. S., P. t. S. Amer. So.)- The Cyclopedia or TTnlversal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ana Uteratnre. Illustrated with numerous engravings by the most distinguished artists. First American . Edition. Re- vised, corrected, enlarged and adapted to this country by several literary and scientific characters. Plates Vol. ."i. Natural History. Phila. Orig. bds., pp. not given. BAY (OrOHH', late fellow of the Boyal Society). The Wisdom of Qod aianlfested in the Works of the Creation. In two parts, viz.: The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (Beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects), more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Mo- tion, and Consistency, and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man, and other Animals, as also In their Gen- eration, etc., with answers to some objections. Containing full page Steele plate of Joannes Rajus. The sixth edition, corrected, jiondon, printed for William Innys, at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1714. Bound in calf, pp. 405. SMEIv:bIE (wn^I^IAU, member of Antianariau and Boyal So- cieties of Edinbursrh). The Philosophy of Natural History. Containing book plate Ormathwaite. London, MDCCXC (1790). Calf, pp. 547. rrUSSEB (THOS.). Pive Hundred Points on Hushandrie, new- ly set foorth by Thomas Tusser, (Jentleman. 1586. 168 pp., calf. At London, printed in the now dwelling house of Henrie Denham in Aldergate Street at the Sign of the Starre. Contains book plate of Henry Francis Lyte. r.YDEKXEB (BICHABD). Ubrary of ITatnral Historjr, with introduction by Ernest Thompson-Seton. 72 full page color plates and 2,000 engravings. 1904. 6 vols., cloth, 3356 pp. Books Dealing With Poultry Exclusively ABBOTT (H. E.). Monthly Hints for Indian Powl Panders. Calcutta, India, 1908. Paper covers, pp. 91. AJJiJOX (B. I^.). Domestic Animals, History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, and Farm Dogs. With directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding and preparation for a profitable market, also their diseases and remedies, together with full direction for the management of the Dairy. Illustrated. New York, 1849. Limp cloth, pp. 227. AMEBICAV FOUI^TBT JOUBNAIi. Orlsrln and History of all Breeds of Poultry. Trustworthy information regarding the origin and history of all recognized varieties of chickens, ducks and geese. 80 pages, boardsr full page color plates, 1908. American Poultry Journal, Chicago, 111. ABBUTHirOTT (THE HOH. MBS.). The Henwife. Her ex- perience in her own Poultry Yard. With illustrations by Harrison Weir. Seventh edition, enlarged. Edinburgh, 1868. Limp cloth, pp. 220. ASSOCIATED PAITCIEBS. Panders' Hand-Book (No. 3). The Practical Poultry Book, for both the Farmer and Fancier. Containing illustrations and autograph H. S. Babcock. Phlla., (n. d.). Paper covers, pp. 100. BY AN INDIANA HENWIPE. My poultry and How I Mauag'e Them. Third edition. Calcutta, 1900. Paper covers, pp. 55. ATKUTSON (HEBBEBT). The Old Enffllsh Qame Fowl. Its History, Description, Management, Breeding and Feeding. Edition De Luxe. Illustrations in black and white. Lon- don, (n. d.). Cloth, pp. 65. ATBES (F. H.). Quest of the I^egrhom. A Book of Few Theories, Many Facts. Containing illustration by Porter. Hartford, Conn., 1880. Paper covers, pp. 40. AVBES (P. H.). The Plymouth BocIe as the Fowl for General Use. With rules for mating and breeding, according to na- ture. Containing illustration. Hartford, 1878. Paper cov- ers, pp. 28. ATBES (P. H.)- The Qame Fowl, Its Orig'iii and History. With Rules for Mating, Rearing and Training for the Ex- hibition Room of the Pit. Containing illustrations. Hart- ford, 1878. Paper covers, pp. 30. AYBES (P. K.)' The Keg'hom of the Fast and Present. Con- taining illustrations. Hartford, 1878. Paper covers, pp. 28. ATTTHOB NOT G-IVEIT. Poultry for Profit. Being a complete guide to the profitable management of Domestic Fowls In- cluding Turkeys, Geese and Ducks, shoinwg how a large income may be obtained therefrom. With colored and other Illustrations. With autograph "'Caroline J. A. B. Mortimer, Seghill House, November 25, 1911. London, (n. d.). Orig. •bds., pp. 180. "W. H. V. How to Balse Poultry on a Itargfe Scale. Showing plans of buildings, layouts of runs, methods 6t feeding and taking necessarj' care of fowls on a poultry farm. Contain- ing autograoh of H. S. Babcock. Hartford, 1883. Paper covers, pp. 64. AMEBICAH BBEESEBS' ASSOCIATION, Vol. V. Report of the meeting held at Columbia, Mo., January 6, 7, and S, 1909, and for the year ending December 31, 1908. Wash., D. C, (n. d.). Pp. 420. A PHONOG'BAPHIC BEPOBT Of the Meetiner of Breeders and Experts, held in Boston, March 7-14, 1885. Boston, 1885. Paper cover, pp. 125. O. P. The Kady Houselceeper's Poultry Yard. Its pleasure and profit. Containing a clipping pasted in by Mr. Gaunt London, (n. d.). Limp cloth, pp. 91. AUTHOB OF A FOTTIiTBY PABIAEB. Poultry for Exhihitlon, Home and Market. With a chapter on Pheasants and Pheasantries. Illustrated. Frontispiece, "Japanese Ban- tam." London, (n. d.). Cloth, pp. 95. AUTHOB OP BBITISH HUSBANDB7. Farming' for I.adies; or, a guide to the poultry yard, the Dairy and Piggery. Il- lustrated. London, 1844. Cloth, pp. 511. ATJTHOB NOT CUVEH. Supposed to he Bidgreway. A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing and Fattening of Poultry. Second edition. Containing book mark G. B. K. Also autograph on fly leaf. J. B. Kingdon. Dedicated to Lord Somerville by the editor. London, 1819. Original paper covers rebound, pp. 196. AVTHOB NOT OIVEN. Supposed to he Bidg'eway. A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing and Fattening of Poultry. Second edition. Dedicated to Lord Somerville. Containing boclc mark, G. A. Dincley Goodyere. London, 1819. Bound in calf, pp. 196. ATTTHOB NOT GIVEN. Profits in Poultry. Useful and orna- mental breeds and their profitable management. Profusely illustrated. New York, 1908. Cloth, pp. 352. AUTHOR NOT OIVIilT. Supposed to be Bidgreway. A Treatise on the Breeding, Rearing and Fattening of Poultry. Chiefly translated from the New French Dictionary on Natural His- tory. London, 1810. Half leatrer, pp. 196. AUTHOB WOT GXTEN. Profits in Poultry. Useful and orna- mental Breeds and their Profitable Management. Profusely illustrated. New York, 1886. Cloth, pp. 256. AUTHOB HOT GIVEIT. The Balsing' and Manaerement of Poultry. With a view to establishing the best breeds; the qualities of each as egg and flesh producers; their care and profit; and the great and increasing value of the poultry interests to farmers and the country. AUTHOB KOT GIVEN. Tlie Poultry Doctor. Including the homeopathic treatment and care of chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and singing birds; also a materia medica of the chief remedies. Phila., 1891. Cloth, pp. 85. AUTHOB NOT GIVEN. Eggs and Poultry as a Source of Wealth. Illustrated. Containing autograph of T. Purcell, 1866. London, (about 1866). Paper covers, pp. 91. AUTHOB NOT GIVEN. Book of Household Pets, and How to Mauagre Them. Containing complete and valuable instruc- tions about the Diseases, Breeding, Training and Manage- ment of the Canary, Mocking Bird, Brown Thrush, etc., and all kinds of Pigeons and Poultry, etc. Illustrated with 123 fine woodcuts. New Tork, (n. d.). Orig. bds., pp. 116. AUTHOB NOT GIVEN. Cows in India and Poultry; Their Care and Management. Second edition. Illustrated. Cal- cutta, 1896. Orig. bds., pp. 159. AUTHOB NOT GIVEN. The Pleasures and Profits of our I^it- tle Poultry Parm. London, 1879. Cloth,- pp. 95. A PBACTICAIL POUI-.TEBEB. The New Engrland Poultry Breeder. Being a brief history of Domestic Fowls, and con- taining full directions for their rearing and management. Illustrated with twenty-flve correct engravings. The prac- tical Poulterer was Geo.' P. Burnham, who states In his "Hen Fever," that this book was written, illustrated, type set and printed complete in one week. Boston, 1850. Orig. bds., pp. 107. AN ASSOCIATION OP PBACTICAi; BBEEDS. The American Pow! Breeder; containing full information on Breeding, Rearing, Diseases and Management of Domestic Poultry; also, instructions concerning the choice of pure stock, cross- ing, caponizing, etc., with engravings. With appendix of 3 pages containing report of the first American Poultry show. Boston, 1850. Orig. bds., pp. 88. AUTHOB NOT GIVEN. Hggs' all the Tear Bound at Pour Pence per Dozen. And Chickens at Four Pence per Pound. Containing full and complete informajioii for the successful and profitable keeping of poultry. Third edition. London, 1878. Paper covers rebound, orig. bds., pp. 96. BABCOCK (H. S.). A Poultry Compendium. Being a brief treatise on the Rearing and Management of Domestic Fowls. Contains on the back cover illustration Pea-Comb Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel, Pilgrim VI. Owned by H. S. Bab- cock, Providence, R. I. Hartford, 1885. Paper covers, pp. 62. BABCOCK (H. S.). The Indian Game. Its Oescriplion, Char- acteristics, Origin, History and Breeding. Containing col- ored illustration by Lee. Fort Wayne, 1891. Paper covers, pp. 25. BABCOCK (H. S.). The Bhode Island Bed Powl. From the annual report, 1899, of the Rhode Island State Board of Agriculture. Providence, 1900.^ Paper cuvers, pp. 16. BABCOCK (H. S.). Tlie AKgotLuMi, the Ideal General FuipoBe Fowl. A brief treatise upon the Breed. Danielsonville, Conn., 1891. Paper covers, pp. 24. BACOBT (G-. W., T. B. G. S.)' Guide to Success In Poultry Keeping', showing how to make poultry pay in summer and winter; with many new and valuable hints,, and 200 golden rules. Containing illustrations. London, (n. d.). Orig. bds., pp. 122. ^ BABTOIT (F. y.). Every Day Ailments of Poultry. The aim of the present little work is to supply the amateur and pro- fessional poultry keeper with the most modern, correct and practical information regarding the "every-day ailments, and their treatment," in poultry. Illustrated. Perth, (n. d.). Cloth, pp. sn ■ 7-1 - .„ > ' .1 oajIWi ^i>*a_ The chicRen busin BASI^EIT (A.). -Mssf^^^^sESy^-XEmuSy-Sodk, Tells you what to do and how to do it. The chicRen business from first to last including 1,001 questions and answers. Los Angeles, Calif. Paper covers, pp. 192. BATES (MOBGAN). Why Poultry Pays, and How to Make iti Pay. 48 pages. Illustrated, l)oards, 1889. American Poul- try Journal, Chicago, 111. BAXTM (£. PBANK). The Book of the Hamburg's. A brief treatise upon the Mating, Rearing and Management of the different varieties of Hamburgs. Containing autograph of H. S: Babcock. Hartford, 1886. Paper covers, pp. 71. BAH^ir (JOHN). The DoTklng Po-wl. Containing -hints for its management and feeding for the table. London, (1853). Limp cloth, pp. 39. BAIX'.Y (JNO.). Fowls. A plain and familiar treatise on the principal breeds, with reprint of the fourtn edition of Dork- ing fowl (second edition). 1854. 86 pages, limp covers. Henninghani & Hollis, London, Eng. BAI£T (JOHN). Fo'wls. A plain and familiar treatise on the principal breeds. Instructions for breeding and exhibition. Fifth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. AVith which is reprinted. The Dorking Fowl; Its Management and Feed- ing for the Table. Seventh edition. Autograph of Helen- S. Clark. London, 1868. Bound in limp cloth, gilt edged, pp. 151. BAIIi'S' (JNO.). Fowls. 1875. Sixth edition.. 164 pp. Bds. Henningham & Hollis, London, Bng. SAUCE'S' (JOHN). Fowls. A plain and familiar treatise on the principal breeds. Instructions for breeding and exhibi- tion. Sixth edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. With which Is reprinted The Dorking Fowl — Its Management and Feeding for the Table. Eighth edition. London, 1876. Cloth, bds., pp. 164. BANNAN (B.). The Poultry Breeder's Text Boole. Compris- ing full Information respecting the choicest breeds of poul- try and the mode of rearing them. Willi twenty-flve illus- trations. Pottsdam, Pa., about 1850. Paper covers, pp. 76. BEAI^E (STEPHEN). Profitable Poultry Keeping. Edited with additions by Mason C. Weld, who was iirst secretary of N. Y. S. P. A., with original illustrations. With clipping pasted in on the Weight and Yield of Eggs. New York, (n. d.). Cloth bds., pp. 258. BEMENT (C. N.). The American Poulterer's Companion. A practical treatise on the Breeding, Rearing, Fattening and general management of the various species of Domt^stic Poultry, with illustrations and portraits of fowls taken from life. New York. 1845. Limp cloth, pp.- 379. Autograph of Wm. Fitch, 1845. (First edition). SAME, 1852-1863. BENNETT (JNO. O., M. D.). The Poultry Book. A treatise on Breeding and general management of Domestic Fowls, with numerous original descriptions and portraits from life. BOSTON: Phillips, Sampson & Company, New York; Chas. M. Saxton, Philadelphia; Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., Balti- more; Gushing & Brother, Charleston; S. C. McCarter & Al- len, Cincinnati; H. W. Derby & Co., Buffalo; G. H. Derby & Co., 1860. Limp cloth, pp. 310. (First edition). Appendix containing report of first poultry show held In America, re- port of the organization, election of ofllcers, constitution and by-laws of the first poultry organization in America, viz.. The New England Society for the Improvement of Domestic Poultry. BETTOT (aEORQE). What'? a Capon and Why. Containing illustrations. Cedar Vale, Kas., 1911. Paper covers, pp. 40. BBETON (S. O.)- Beetou's Book' of Poultry and Domestic Animals, showing how to rear and manage them in sickness and in health. Colored frontispiece by H. Wier. London, about 1861. Cloth, gilt edged, pp. 332. BEEVES (BEV. W. HOIr.T, M. A.). Tlie Dally Iiife of Our Parm. Containing frontispiece by S. C. Swain, "The Pets of the Household." London, 1871. Leather and cloth bds., pp. 313. BiaOS (PBED). Minorca Powls. Their Breeding and Man- agement for Eggs and for the Show Pen. With the Stand- ard of Perfection of the London Minorca Club, and of the American Black Minorca Club. Fifth edition, revised and enlarged. With colored plate and numerous engravings. London, (n. d.). Paper covers, pp. 45. BIOCUE (JACOB). Big'g'le Poultry Book. A concise and practical treatise on the management of farm poultry. Il- lustrated. Philadelphia, 1909. Cloth cover, pp. 162. BICXEK (M. v.). Poultry Packers Quide. A compendium of useful information for poultry dressers. M. V. Bickel, Mason City, la. BISHOP (A. v.). Poultry Keeping'. An ideal book on poultry keeping for utility or exhibition. 1901. 50 pp.. boards, il- lustrated. Mark & Moody (Ltd.), StoWbridge, Bng. BJEBOAABD (J. PEDEBSEN. Dansk-Pjerkrae-Staudard (Danish Standard). Illustrated. 1908. Limp cloth, pp. 264. BJEBG-AABD (ji PEDEBSEN). Vort Fjerkrae. Illustrated. 1901. Cloth, pp. 178. B£AIB (UBS. PEBGVSSON). The Henwife. Her Own Ex- perience in her own poultry yard. "With colored illus. by Harrison Weir. Containing book mark "R. L. L." Edin- burgh, 1861. Limp cloth, gilt edges, pp. 192. BI^AIB (UBS. PEBOVSSON). The Henwife. Her Own Ex- perience in her own poultry yard. With illustrations by Harrison 'Weir. Third edition. Containing photo grauver of Mrs. Arbuthnot. Edinburgh, Thomas C. Jack, 82 Princess St. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1862. Cloth, pp. 218. BIiAIB (J. GA'SXOB). Poultry Diseases and Their Bemedies. The cause, symptoms and treatment of all diseases known to poultry. 100 pp., 1909, boards. J. Gaj'lor Blair, Lexing- ton, Ky. BOS'WEI^Xi (PETEB). The Poultry Yard. A practical view of the method of selecting, rearing and breeding the various species of domestic fowl. New edition. London, MDCCXLV Cloth, pp. 200. BOVIiB (MICHAEi; iK.). PToflta1)le Poultry Farmlntr- 1905. 47 pp., paper covers. BOYEB (SIICHAEI^ K.). A. Uvingr from Poultry. A treatise written from actual experience, showing how to make start in poultry farming with limited capital. 1910. 40 pp., pa- per covers. SOYEB (MICHAEI^ X.). All About Broilers and Market Poul- try Qenerally. 1902. Ills., 39 pp., paper covers. BOYEB (MICHAEL K.). Money in Hens. A small treatise showing how hens and pullets can be kept with a profit. 1895. 34 pp., paper covers. BOVEB (MICHAEIL K.). Money In Broilers and ScLuabs. To- gether with special chapters on turkey and guinea broilers and green ducklings and geese f9r market. 1904. 148 pp., ills., paper covers. BBANPOBD (EDCrAB). The Malay Fowl and Malay Bantam. With notes on the fancy in Australia. By Tom Cadwell. Containing Illustrations. London, 1894. Paper covers, pp. 55. BBIGHAM (ABTSUB A.). Sharpe (S. C). ProcrresBlTe Poul- try Culture. The keeping of poultry for profit and pleasure. With twenty-four illustrations. London, (n. d.). Limp cloth, pp. 227. BBIQ-HAM (A. A.). Chick Book. A carefully prepared work covering the subject of chick raising. 80 pp., boards, illus- trated. 1908. Hawkins Pub. Co,, Waterville, N. Y. BBIOKAM (DB. ABTHTTB A., B. S., Ph. D.). Progressive Poultry Cultajre. A text book of study and practice in the keeping of poultry for profit and pleasure. Originally ap- peared in a serial article of twelve chapters in Western Poultry Journal. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cloth, pp. 292. ^ _ BBOWNE 1907. 124 pp., boards. National Poultry Organiza- tion Society, London. Bng. BBOWir (BOSS, SI. C. A.). Poultry and Qame. A handbook of useful and practical recipes for choosing, preparing, cook- ing and serving all kinds of poultry and game. London, (n. d.). Paper covers, pp. 29. BBOWN (J. T., F. Z. S.). (Chanticleer). Encyclopedia of Poultry. All that its name infers. 536 pp., cloth, bound in two vols. 1910. Walter Southwood & Co. (Ltd.), London. BBOOUHEAD (WII^KIAM W.). Poultry and Profit. With eight full-page plates. London, 1911. Cloth, pp. 128. BBOOMHEAD (WM. W.). The Poultry* Cluh Standards. Con- taining a complete description of all the recognized varieties of fowls, ducks, geese and turkeys. Fourth edition. Cas- sell, A. & Co., Ltd. London, New York, Toronto and Mel- bourne, 1910. BtlBN (BOBEBT SCOTT). Outlines of modern Parminer- Vol. IV. The Dairy — Pigs — Poultry. With notes on the diseases of stock. Eighth edition. London, 1901. Cloth, pp. 211. BUBNaAM (GEO. P.). The China Fowl. Shanghae, Cochin and "Brahma»" Tyith forty choice illustrations. Contains the original photograph and autograph of Geo. P. Burnham. Melrose, Mass., 1874. Cloth, pp. 168. BUBNHAW (GEO. P.). The History of the Hen Fever. A humorous record in one volume, illustrated. Dedication: To the Amateurs, Fanciers and Breeders of Poultry, the suc- cessful and unfortunate dealers, throughout the United States; and the Victims of misplaced confidence In the Hen Trade, generally, I Dedicate This Volume. Boston, James French & Co.; New York, J. C. Derby; Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson (N. D.). Cloth, pp. 326. BTTBNHAM (GEO. P.). Bnrnham's New Poultry Book. A practical work on selecting, housing and breeding domestic fowls. Illustrated with drawings of modern popular varie- ties, plans of poultry houses, etc. Boston, (n. d.). Cloth, pp. 342. CANTEIiO (WM. JAS.). Cautelonian System of Hatchlngf Eg-gs. Hydro incubation or top contact heat. 1849. 40 pp., original paper cover, unbound in boards. Wm. Strange, London, Bng. <'CHA1TTICI.EEB". Poultry. Illustrated. London, 190S. 12mo, cloth, pp. 124. CHBISTy (J., Jr.). Hydro-Inculiatlou. By means of which all kinds of poultry and game birds may be inexpensively hatched and successfully reared all the year round. Illus- trated. London, 1877. Paper covers, pp. 19. , CImAMXE (S. p.). a. M., M. D. Bales of tUe Cock Fit. Con- taining illustrations. Indianapolis, 1900. Paper covers re- bound with bds., pp. 56.. d^EWETTE (PBANK B.). Poultry West of the Bookies. This book is the experience in a condensed form of hundreds of poultrymen in the west and is designed to point out the obstacles to poultry raising and now to overcome them. Los Angeles, 1902. Eds., pp. 123. CKOTTG-H (W. W.). Plymouth Bocks. How to Mate and Breed Them. Solid advice by our leading breeders. Con- taining illustrations. Danielson, Conn., (n. d.). Paper oov- - ers, pp. 38. CKOTTQ-H (W. W.). Cloug'h's Bantam Book. How to Mate, Breed and Care for them. 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First poultry book published in America. Cloth, pp. 266. FESSENDEN (THOMAS O.). Mouhray on Breeding, Bearing , and Fattening all Kinds of Poultry, Cows, Swine and other Domestic Animals. Second American, from the sixth Lon- don edition. Adapted to the Soil, Climate and Culture of the United States. Frontispiece illustration by Bewick. Bos- ton, Joseph Breok & Co., New York; G. C. Thornburn, 1837. Cloth, pp. 278. FEBOTTSON (G.). ninstrated Series of Bare and Prize Poul-. try. Including comprehensive essays upon all classes of Domestic Fowl. The figures drawn and colored from prize specimens by C. J. Culllford. Dedicated to the Earl of Derby by George Ferguson. London, 1854. Limp cloth, nn 372. PERBIS (J. T,). Practical Artificial Inculiation. A resume of the progress made in the past few years in artificial incubation in this country and Europe with descriptions of a score of leading incubators In successful operation in Amer- ica and England. . Also chapters upon the proper care and management of the young chicks. Profusely illustrated. Albany, 1880. Limp cloth, pp. 110. TIEIiD (J'. PESTFOIiS). Tbe 'Wyandotte Fowl, Containing autograph to Harmon S. Babcoclt with the author's Compli- ments and regards Pbry. 1891. "With illustrations. London, (n. d.). Paper covers, pp. 53. PIEXvD (FANNT). Poultry for Market and Poultry for Profit. Twelve articles. Written expressly for those who are inter- ested in poultry and wish to make it profitable. Chicago, 1885. Paper covers, pp. 47. Timr (FBANK, B. A.), (Oxon), F. Z. S., M. E. O. V. The Water Fowl of India and Asia. Illustrated. Calcutta, 1909. Papers covers, pp. 121. FINCEI.EV MANVAIItS OF INDUSTRY, No. V. Domestic Fowls and Animals. Their Natural History, Rules for their Breeding and Rearing; with the Mana,gement of the Dairy. Directions for Keeping Bees, etc. Prepared for the use of the National and Industrial Schools of the Holy Trinity, at Finchley, Middlesex. London, MDCCI.,IV. 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