Maples, 4593, D. 5. The new complete horse doctor, or every man his own farrier. By John Maples. London. Moorcroft, 8627, 0. 6. Cursory account of the various methods of shoeing horses. By William Moorcroft. London, 1800. Moubray, 4381, D. A treatise on breeding, rearing, and fattening, all kinds of poultry, cows, swine, and other domestic animals. By B. Moubray. Abridged by F. G. Fessenden. Boston, 1832. Moreau, 2275, O. 4. Essai sur la manière d'améliorer l'éducation des chevaux en Amerique. Par Moreau de Saint Méry. A Philadelphie, 1795. Gift of the author. 2269, O. 6. An essay on the manner of improving the breed of horses in America. Philadelphia, 1795. Gift of the author. Pallas, 2186, & 2317, O. Dr. Pallas's account of the different kinds of sheep found in the Russian dominions, and among the Tartar hordes of Asia; with plates. To which is added, five appendixes tending to illustrate the natural and economical history of sheep and other domestic animals. By James Anderson. Edinburgh, 1794. Reaumur, De, 727, O. The art of hatching and bringing up domestic fowls of all kinds. By M. De Reaumur. London, 1750. Rush, 9124, O. 6. Lecture on the diseases of domestic animals. By Dr. Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1807. Ryding, 2997, O. 1. Veterinary pathology; or a treatise on the cause and progress of the diseases of the horse; with the most approved methods of prevention and cure. By Wm. Ryding. York, 1801. Sebright, 4382, O. 5. The art of improving the breed of domestic animals. By J. S. Sebright. London, 1809. Smith, 5220, O. The horse owner's guide; containing valuable information on the management and cure of diseases incident to horses; with recipes. By Thomas Smith. London, 1818. Snape, 1423, Q. A practical treatise of farriery. By Edward Snape. London, 1805. Somerville, 3710, O. 1. Lord Somerville's facts and observations relative to sheep, wool, ploughs, and oxen; with remarks on the use of salt. London, 1803. Taplin, 1951, & 8101, O. The gentleman's stable directory; or, modern system of farriery. By William Taplin. 2 vols. London, 1791, & Philadelphia, 1794. Tessier, 5396, O. A complete treatise on merinos, and other sheep, with plates; recently published at Paris, by order of the government; compiled by M. Tessier-translated from the French. New York, 1811. Topham, 2827, O. A system on several diseases incident to cattle. By Thomas Topham. York, 1787. Wallace, 10, D. The farrier's and horseman's complete dictionary. By Thomas Wallace. London, 1729. Walton, 4332, O. An historical and descriptive account of the Peruvian sheep, called carneros de la tierra, and of the experiments made by the Spaniards to improve the respective breeds. By William Walton, Esq. London, 1812. Youatt, 9198, O. Library of useful knowledge. Cattle; their breeds, management, and diseases, with an appendix. By W. Youatt. London, 1834. 1884, O. 3. Report of the committee of the Highland society of Scotland, on the subject of Shetland wool; with an appendix by Sir John Sinclair and Dr. Anderson, in reference to the said report. Edinburgh, 1790. 1977, O. 3. Letter on the management of sheep. 1789. 2272, O. 1. An account of the veterinary college, from its institution in 1791. London, 1793. 4094, O. 2. Antidote to the merino mania now progressing through the United States; or, the value of the merino breed placed, by observation and experience, upon a proper basis. Philadelphia, 1810. 7325, O. A history of the horse in all its varieties and uses; together with complete directions for the breeding, rearing, and management, and for the cure of all diseases, and a treatise on draught. London, 1831. 7948, O. The general stud book; containing pedigrees of race horses, &c., from the earliest accounts to the year 1807. London, 1808. 1937, D. The complete farrier; or, gentleman's travelling companion; comprising a general description of the perfections and imperfections of that noble animal the horse; with a concise account of his diseases, &c. compiled from the best authorities; interspersed with much original matter. By a gentleman of known experience in the United States. Philadelphia, 1809. Bevan, 3201, D. ment. TREATISES ON SILK WORMS AND BEES. The honey bee; its natural history, physiology, and manage- Cobb, 5803, D. A manual of information on the growth of the mulberry tree. of Count Dandolo. Hommergue, D', 4052, D. London, 1825. Essays on American silk, and the best means of rendering it a source of individual and national wealth; with directions to farmers for raising silk worms. By John d'Hommergue, and Peter S. Duponceau. Philadelphia, 1830. Huber, 2097, D. New observations on the natural history of bees. By Francis Huber. Translated from the original. Edinburgh, 1808. Huish, 2996, D. The cottager's manual for the management of his bees for every month in the year. By Robert Huish. London. 4780, O. A treatise on the nature, economy, and practical management of bees, in which the various systems of Apiarians are examined, and the most improved methods laid down for effectually preserving the lives of the bees; illustrated with plates. By John Huish. Lond. 1815. Kirby, 2939, O. Monographia apum Angliæ; or an attempt to divide into their natural genera and families, such species of the Linnean genus Apis as have been discovered in England; with plates. By William Kirby. 2 vols. Ipswich, 1802. Ottolenghe, 1589, O. 6. Directions for breeding silk worms. By J. Ottolenghe. Philadelphia, 1771. Pullein, 466, & 832, O. An essay on the culture of silk. By Samuel Pullein. London, 1758. 984, 1524, 1. 1589, 7. 1977, 9. & 3738, O. 6. Directions for the breeding and management of silk worms, extracted from the treatises of the Abbé Boissier de Sauvages and of Pullein. Philadelphia, 1770. Gift of the managers of Filature. Sharpless, 6324, O. 5. An essay on the bombyx mori, or silk worm. By J. T. Sharpless, M. D. Philadelphia, 1826. Gift of the author. Thorley, 619, O. Female monarchy; being an inquiry into the nature, order, and government of bees; with a method of preserving their lives; with plates. By John Thorley. London, 1744. Warder, 387, & 4865, D. The monarchy of bees; being a new discovery and improvement of those wonderful creatures. By Joseph Warder. 7th edit. London, 1742. Wildman, 1024, O. A treatise on the management of bees; with the natural history of those insects, and of wasps, hornets, &c. with plates. By Thomas Wildman. 2d edit. London, 1779. 230, O. 6. The Virginian silk worm; or the manner of feeding silk worms. London, 1655. 2493, O. 4. Hints for promoting a bee society. London, 1796. Gift of Thomas Parke. TREATISES ON COOKERY, &c. Accum, 4392, D. A treatise on adulteration of food and culinary poisons. By F. Accum. Philadelphia, 1820. 2817, D. Culinary chemistry, exhibiting the scientific principles of cookery, with concise instructions for preparing good and wholesome pickles, conserves, marmalades, and other alimentary substances employed in domestic economy. With plates. By Frederick Accum. London, 1821. Carter, 4923, D. The frugal housewife, or complete woman cook. By Susannah Carter. Philadelphia, 1796. 5206, D. The same. New York, 1803. Dalgairns, 4083, D. The picture of cookery, adapted to the business of every day life. By Mrs. Dalgairns. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1829. Farley, 1458, O. The London art of cookery, and housekeeper's complete assistant; with plates. By John Farley. 3d edit. London, 1785. Fothergill, 2076, O. 1. Cautions to the heads of families, concerning the poison of lead and of copper vessels. By Anthony Fothergill. Bath, 1790. Glasse, 4966, D. 2. Glasse's cookery abridged; being the art of cookery made plain and easy. London. Kitchener, 2597, D. Apicius redivivus, or the cook's oracle; being 600 receipts, the result of actual experiments, instituted in the kitchen of a physician for the purpose of composing a culinary code for the rational epicure. By J. Kitchener. London, 1817. 4046, D. The cook's oracle, and housekeeper's manual, containing receipts for cooking, and directions for carving. By William Kitchener, M. D. Adapted to the American public, by a medical gentleman. New York, 1830. Henry, 1280, O. 1. A method of preserving water, at sea, from putrefaction; with a mode of impregnating water with fixed air; and the preparation of artificial yeast; with plates. By Thomas Henry. Warrington, 1781. Macculloch, 2552, D. Remarks on the art of making wine, with suggestions for the application of its principles to the improvement of domestic wines. By John Macculloch. London, 1816. M'Bride, 2234, O. 6. General instructions for the choice of wines and spirituous liquors By D. M'Bride. London, 1793. Middleton, 8536, O. Five hundred receipts in cookery, pastry, &c. Middleton. London, 1734. By John Papin, 2168, Q. A new digester, or engine for softening bones; containing the description of its make and use in these particulars; viz: cookery, voyages at sea, confectionary, &c. 2 vols. By Denys Papin, M. D. London, 1681. Price, 4605, D. 1. The new and complete confectioner; or the whole art of confectionary made easy. By Mrs. Elizabeth Price. London. Smith, 8198, O. The complete housewife: being a collection of upwards of seven hundred receipts in cookery, pastry, &c., with directions for marketing. By E. Smith, London, 1766. 836, Q. 2. Account of the experiments tried by the board of agriculture, in the composition of various sorts of bread, anno 1795. London, 1795. 8485, O. The family magazine; containing useful directions for housekeeping and cookery, and a compendious body of physic. London, 1741. 2485, D. The school for good living; or a literary and historical essay on the European kitchen, beginning with Cadmus the cook, and concluding with the union of cookery and chemistry. London, 1814. 4080, D. Vegetable cookery, with an introduction recommending abstinence from animal food and intoxicating liquors. By a member of the bible christian church. 3d edit. London. 4509, D. The family receipt book, in various branches of domestic economy; selected from the most approved writers. Pittsburgh, 1819. 4925, D. The universal receipt book; being a compendious repository of practical information in cookery, preserving, and distilling; with some advice to farmers. 2d edit. Philadelphia, 1818. 5396, D. 2. The complete cook; expertly prescribing the most ready ways for dressing of flesh and fish, and making of pastry. London, 1662. 5396, D. I. The queen's closet opened: incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, and candying, &c., which were presented unto the queen. London, 1662. TREATISES ON WARMING, LIGHTING, AND VENTILATING BUILDINGS, &c. Accum, 4732, O. A practical treatise on gas light exhibiting a summary description of the apparatus and machinery best calculated for illuminating houses, streets, and manufactories. By Frederick Accum. With plates. London, 1815. Anderson, 706, D. A treatise on chimnies; containing directions for preventing or removing smoke in houses. By James Anderson. With plates. Edinburgh, 1776. Buchanan, 4166, O. Practical and descriptive essays on the economy of fuel and management of heat. By Robert Buchanan. Glasgow, 1810. Bull, 6969, O. 11. A defence of the experiments on fuel, &c. With a correspondence with a committee of the American academy of arts and sciences, their report and remarks thereon, &c. &c. By Marcus Bull. Philadelphia, 1828. Clavering, 2990, O. 4. An essay on the construction and building of chimneys, including an inquiry into the causes of their smoking, and the most effectual remedies for removing so great a nuisance. By Robert Clavering. With plates. 3d edit. London, 1793. Cooper, 4800, O. Some information respecting gas light. By Thomas Cooper, Esq. Philadelphia, 1816. Espie D', 468, O. 1. & 2044. Manner of securing buildings from fire. With plates. By the Count D'Espie. Translated from the French, by L. Dutens. London, 1766. Franklin, 1589, O. 1. An account of Dr. Franklin's new-invented open stoves. With plates. Philadelphia, 1744. Godfrey, 1150, O. 4. An account of the new method of extinguishing fires, by explosion and suffocation. Introduced by Ambrose Godfrey. 1724. Hastings, 5075, O. 3. Of the means of guarding dwelling houses, by their construction, against accidents by fire. By the Rt. Hon. Warren Hastings. London, 1816. Orr, 3044, O. 3. 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