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EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

Words,

And how to put them together. By HARLAN H. BALLARD, Prin-
cipal of Lenox High-School, Lenox, Mass. 18mo. Cloth, 40 cents.

General History,

From B. c. 800 to A. D. 1876. Outlined in Diagrams and Tables;
with Index and Genealogies. For General Reference, and for Schools
and Colleges. By SAMUEL WILLARD, A. M., M. D., Professor of
History in Chicago High-School. 8vo. Cloth, $2.00.

Principles and Practice of Teaching.

By JAMES JOHONNOT. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

Harkness's Preparatory Course in Latin Prose

Authors.

Comprising four books of Caesar's Gallic War, Sallust's Catiline, and
eight Orations of Cicero. With Notes, Illustrations, a Map of Gaul,
and a Special Dictionary. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.

Harkness's Sallust's Catiline.

With Notes and a Special Vocabulary. 12mo. Cloth, $1.15.

The Latin Speaker.

Easy Dialogues, and other Selections for Memorizing and Declaiming
in the Latin Language. By FRANK SEWALL, A. M. 12mo. Cloth,
$1.00.

Appletons' School Readers.

By WILLIAM T. HARRIS, A. M., LL. D., Superintendent of Schools,
St. Louis, Mo.; ANDREW J. RICKOFF, A. M., Superintendent of In-
struction, Cleveland, Ohio; and MARK BAILEY, Instructor in Elo-
cution, Yale College.

Appletons' First Reader..

Appletons' Second Reader...

Appletons' Third Reader..

Appletons' Fourth Reader.

Appletons' Fifth Reader..

Price, 25 cents.

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RECENT EDUCATIONAL WORK3.-(Continued.)

Education as a Science.

By ALEXANDER BAIN, LL. D., Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen. (Forming Vol. XXV. of "The International Scientific Series.") 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.

A Hand-book of Requirements for Admission to the Colleges of the United States,

With Miscellaneous Addenda, for the Use of High-Schools, Academies, and other College Preparatory Institutions. Compiled and arranged by A. F. NIGHTINGALE, A. M. Large 8vo. Cloth. Price, $1.00.

Elementary Lessons in Historical English Grammar,

Containing Accidence and Word Formation. By the Rev. RICHARD MORRIS, LL. D., President of the Philological Society, London. 18mo. Cloth, 254 pages. Price, $1.00.

Primer of the Natural Resources of the United States.

By J. HARRIS PATTON, author of the "Concise History of the United States." 16mo. Cloth. Uniform with "Science Primers." Price, 45 cents.

The Fairy-Land of Science.

By ARABELLA B. BUCKLEY, author of "A Short History of Natural Science," etc. With numerous Illustrations. 1 vol., 12mo, 244 pages. Cloth, price, $1.50.

The Study of Rocks.

An Elementary Text-Book in Petrology. With Illustrations. By FRANK RUTLY, of the English Geological Survey. Forming a new volume in Text-Books of Science Series." 16mo. Cloth. 319 pages. Price, $1.75.

For sale by all booksellers. Any volume mailed, post-paid, to any address in the United States, on receipt of price.

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These Readers, while avoiding extremes and one-sided tendencies, combine into one harmonious whole the several results desirable to be attained in a series of school reading-books. These include good pictorial illustrations, a combination of the word and phonic methods, careful grading, drill on the peculiar combinations of letters that represent vowel-sounds, correct spelling, exercises well arranged for the pupil's preparation by himself (so that he shall learn the great lessons of self-help, self-dependence, the habit of application), exercises that develop a practical command of correct forms of expression, good literary taste, close critical power of thought, and ability to interpret the entire meaning of the language of others.

THE AUTHORS.

The high rank which the authors have attained in the educational field and their long and successful experience in practical school-work especially fit them for the preparation of text-books that will embody all the best elements of modern educative ideas. In the schools of St. Louis and Cleveland, over which two of them have long presided, the subject of reading has received more than usual attention, and with results that have established for them a wide reputation for superior elocutionary discipline and accomplishments. Feeling the need of a series of reading-books harmonizing in all respects with the modes of instruction growing out of their long tentative work, they have carefully prepared these volumes in the belief that the special features enumerated will commend them to practical teachers everywhere.

Of Professor Bailey, Instructor of Elocution in Yale College, it is needless to speak, for he is known throughout the Union as being without a peer in his profession. His methods make natural, not mechanical readers.

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IN SCIENCE, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. Flexible cloth, 45 cents each.

18mo.

I. Edited by Professors HUXLEY, ROSCOE, and BALFOUR STEWART.

SCIENCE PRIMERS.

Chemistry...... H. E. RoscoE. | Botany.
Physics... BALFOUR STEWART. Logic.....

J. D. HOOKER.

W. S. JEVONS.

Physical Geography....A. Inventional Geometry, W.

GEIKIE.

G. SPENCER.

Pianoforte

TAYLOR.

.FRANKLIN

A. GEIKIE.

Political Economy....W. S.

JEVONS.

Geology...

Physiology. .M. FOSTER.
Astronomy...J. N. LockYER.

II.-Edited by J. R. GREEN, M. A., Examiner in the School of Modern History at Oxford.

HISTORY PRIMERS.

Greece........ ..C. A. FYFFE. Old Greek Life.........J. P.

Rome.....

M. CREIGHTON.

MAHAFFY.

Roman Antiquities...A. S.

WILKINS.

Europe.........E. A. FREEMAN. Geography...GEORGE GROVE.

III.-Edited by J. R. GREEN, M. A.

LITERATURE PRIMERS.

English Grammar........R. | Shakespeare....E. Dowden.
MORRIS.
Studies in Bryant, J. ALDEN.
English Literature....STOP- Greek Literature, R. C. JEBB.
FORD BROOKE.
Philology............J. PEILE. English Grammar Exer-

Classical Geography....M.
F. TOZER.

cises, R. MORRIS. Homer............ W. E. GLADSTONE. J. NICHOL.

English Composition....

(Others in preparation.)

The object of these primers is to convey information in such a manner as to make it both intelligible and interesting to very young pupils, and so to discipline their minds as to incline them to more systematic after-studies. In the Science Series some simple experiments have been devised, leading up to the chief truths of each science. By this means the pupil's interest is excited, and the memory is impressed so as to retain without difficulty the facts brought under observation. The woodcuts which illustrate these primers serve the same purpose, embellishing and explaining the text at the same time.

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