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Ilf SCIENCE, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE. 



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I Edited by Professors HUXLEY, ROSCOE, and BALFOUR 



STEWART. 



SCIENCE PRIMERS. 



Introductory... . ,, T. H. HUXLEY. 



Chemistry H. E. ROSCOE. 



Physics BALFOUR STEWAF.T. 



Physical Geography A. GEIKIE. 



Geology A. GEIIUE. 



Physiology , M. FOSTER. 



Astronomy J. N. LOCKYER. 



Botany J. D. HOOKER. 



Logic W. S. JEVONP. 



Inventional Geometry ..... W. G. SPENCER. 



Pianoforte FRANKLIN TAILOR. 



Political economy W. S. JEVONS. 



II. Edited by J. R. GREEX, M. A., Examiner in the School of Modern 



History at Oxford. 



HISTORY PRIMERS. 



Greece C. A . FTFFE. 



Rome M. CEEIGHTON. 



Europe E. A. FREEMAN. 



Old Greek Life J. P. MAHAFFY. 



Roman Antiquities A. S. WILKINS. 



Geography GEORGE GROVE. 



Ill Edited by J. R. GREEN, M. A. 



LITERATURE PRIMERS. 



English Grammar R. MORRIS. 



English Literature STOPFOP.D A. BKOOKE. 



Philology J. PEILE. 



Classical Geography M. F. TOZER. 



Shakespeare E. DOWDEN. 



Studies in Bryant J. ALDEN. 



Greek Literature , R. C JLFB. 



English Grammar Exercises R. MOKRIS. 



Homer W. E. GLADSTONE. 



English Composition J. NICHCL. 



(Others in preparation.') 



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