1 SEPTEMBER 1838, Page 19

As we are neither bis eders, butchers, nor shepherds, we

cannot pronounce a learned judgment upon Mr. AMBROSE ELAGELOGE'S Treatise on Sheep. All we can undertake to affirm is, that in ten chapters the author di.cusses the history, breeds, and manage- ment of the animal, in health and disease, together with that im- portant part of it its wool. The manner of the writer is sensible, but enc)clopaailic. The text is illustrated by several plates.