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THE CAMBRIDGE COURSE OF ELEMENTARY PHYSICS. In Three Parts. Part I. Cohesion, Adhesion, Chemical Affinity, Electricity. Part II. Sound, Light, Heat. Part HI. Gravity, Astronomy. By W. J. ROLFE and J. A. GILLET, Teachers in the High School, Cambridge, Mass. 12mo. Price $1.75.

The imperative need of a Course of Physics adequate to the present advanced state of science has led to the preparation of this series. A thorough trial in the Cambridge High School, for which it was originally prepared, has fully tested it, and it is now offered to the public with the belief that it will meet a want felt by a large number of teachers, and not satisfactorily supplied by any of the text-books now in use.

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A FRENCH GRAMMAR. Being an attempt to present, in a concise and systematic form, the Essential Principles of the French Language. To which is added a French, English, and Latin Vocabulary, containing the most common words in French which are derived from Latin. By EDWARD H. MAGILL, A. M., Sub-Master in the Boston Latin School. 1 vol. 12mo. Price $1.50. A KEY TO THE EXERCISES IN THE AUTHOR'S FRENCH GRAMMAR. By EDWARD H. MAGILL, A. M. 12mo. Price 75 cents.

AN INTRODUCTORY FRENCH READER: Containing Grammatical Exercises progressively arranged, Familiar Conversations on various subjects, and Selections for Reading and Declamation: together with Explanatory Notes, References to the Author's French Grammar, and an adequate Dictionary. By EDWARD H. MAGILL. 1 vol. 12mo. (To be ready in a few days.)

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A HANDBOOK OF LATIN POETRY: Containing Selections from VIRGIL, OVID, and HORACE; with Notes, and References to HARKNESS'S and ANDREWS and STODDARD'S LATIN GRAMMARS. By J. H. HANSON, Principal of the Classical Institute, Waterville, Me., and W. J. ROLFE, Master of the High School, Cambridge, Mass. Crown 8vo. Price $3.00.

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This volume comprises all the Latin Poetry, Notes, and References contained in the larger volume, with the exception of Horace.

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THREE BOOKS, PREPARED BY JOHN J. ANDERSON, A. M.,

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