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andeville (14th century) to William Cowper (close of the 18th century); consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, choice selections from their works; with Notes explanatory and illustrative, and directing to the best editions, and to various criticisms. Designed as a text-book to the higher classes in Schools and Academies, as well as for private reading. By Charles D. Cleveland. $1 50. An Elementary Treatise on Statics. By Gaspard Monge. With a Biographical Notice of the Author. Translated from the French by Woods Baker, A.M., of the U.S. Coast Survey. $1 25. Harrison on the English Language. The Rise, Progress and present Structure of the English Language, by the Rev. Matthew Harrison, A.M., Rector of Church Oakley, Hants. and Late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. $1. The Progressive Farmer. By J. A. Nash. 50 cents. The American Florist's Guide. 75 cents. Agricultural Dynamics. By J. J. Thomas. * * * * * THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER'S MANUAL. BY T. B. MINER. 350 pp. 12mo. 35 ENGRAVINGS. PRICE $1. PUBLISHED BY C. M. SAXTON, 152 FULTON ST., N.Y. * * * OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The most complete work on the Bee and Bee-keeping we have yet seen."--_N.Y. Tribune._ "Mr. Miner has handled this subject in a masterly manner."--_N.Y. True Sun._ "He has written a work of the most fascinating interest."--_N.Y. Sunday Dispatch._ "It will interest the general reader. It is indeed a charming volume."--_Commercial Advertiser._ "This is a truly valuable work, and very interesting."--_Morning Star._ "It is decidedly the best work we have ever seen."--_Boston Daily Mail._ "Mr. Miner has performed his task with signal ability."--_Scientific American._ "It does high credit to the observation and intelligence of the author."--_Christian Intelligencer._ "This is the most comprehensive and valuable work on the Honey-bee that has ever come under our notice."--_Journal of Commerce._ "To appreciate the value of the honey-bee one must get this book and read it attentively."--_Noah's Messenger._ "We like it for its independent tone, and the amount of practical information that it contains."--_Literary World._ "We have been greatly edified and entertained by this book, from which the reader will collect a great deal of excellent informatio
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