The pests of the farm : a manual of plain directions for the extirpation of every description of vermin and insects destructive to vegetation.
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Richardson, H., & Milburn, M. (1852). The pests of the farm: a manual of plain directions for the extirpation of every description of vermin and insects destructive to vegetation. (A new edition, revised and much enlarged, by M.M. Milburn.). Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner. [and] Dublin: James M'Glashan, Sackville Street.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Richardson, H.D., [d.c.1851] and M.M. Milburn. 1852. The Pests of the Farm: A Manual of Plain Directions for the Extirpation of Every Description of Vermin and Insects Destructive to Vegetation.. London: Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner. [and] Dublin: James M'Glashan, Sackville Street.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Richardson, H.D., [d.c.1851] and M.M. Milburn. The Pests of the Farm: A Manual of Plain Directions for the Extirpation of Every Description of Vermin and Insects Destructive to Vegetation. London: Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner. [and] Dublin: James M'Glashan, Sackville Street, 1852.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Richardson, H. and Milburn, M. (1852). The pests of the farm: a manual of plain directions for the extirpation of every description of vermin and insects destructive to vegetation.. A new edn, revised and much enlarged, by M.M. Milburn. London: Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner. [and] Dublin: James M'Glashan, Sackville Street.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Richardson, H.D., and M.M. Milburn. The Pests of the Farm: A Manual of Plain Directions for the Extirpation of Every Description of Vermin and Insects Destructive to Vegetation. A new edition, revised and much enlarged, by M.M. Milburn., Wm. S. Orr & Co., Amen Corner. [and] Dublin: James M'Glashan, Sackville Street, 1852.