The Farm-poultry . ortunity to inspect, havingalways been more interested in getting agood copy (of any edition) than in gettingthe earliest edition. The last store visited yielded TheChina Fowl, Burnham ; The AmericanStandard of Excellence, 1875; the same,1883; The Standard of Excellence asadopted by the American Poultry So-ciety, published by A. M. Halsted, 1867;The Constitution and By-Laws of theAmerican Poultry Association, includeiiig the proceedings of the convention atBuffalo, Jan. 14—21, 1874; The Lang-shan Fowls, 1877; The WyandotteFowl, 1884; and The Poultry Book forthe Many, undated


The Farm-poultry . ortunity to inspect, havingalways been more interested in getting agood copy (of any edition) than in gettingthe earliest edition. The last store visited yielded TheChina Fowl, Burnham ; The AmericanStandard of Excellence, 1875; the same,1883; The Standard of Excellence asadopted by the American Poultry So-ciety, published by A. M. Halsted, 1867;The Constitution and By-Laws of theAmerican Poultry Association, includeiiig the proceedings of the convention atBuffalo, Jan. 14—21, 1874; The Lang-shan Fowls, 1877; The WyandotteFowl, 1884; and The Poultry Book forthe Many, undated, fifth edition, Lon-don. The prices paid for these rangedfrom five to twenty-five cents. Altogether, a two hours hunt left mepoorer in money by one dollar and sixty-five cents, and richer in poultry literatureby eleven pieces of more than commonvalue and interest. See 3d cover ad. for back numbers To iay, when writins advertisers, SAW AD. IN FARM-POULTRY, will benefit you—please tbem—and lielp us. 1911. Farm-Poultry


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