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Manual of Ancient History. 



From the Earlie.st Times to the Fall of tlie Western Empire. By ISI. E. Thalheimer. 

 Illustrated with full-page Enu-ravim^s of Ancient Temples and other historical ohjects, 

 Charts of the principal Cities, and accurate and finely executed double-page Maps. 

 Full 8vo, cloth, 378 pp. 



Kidd's Rhetorical Reader. 



For Class Drill and Private Instru(;tion in Elocution. Including many selections of 

 literary excellence not heretofore published in a similar work. 12mo, cloth, tinted 

 paper, 384 pp. 



Institute Reader and Normal Class-Booi<. 



By W. II. Cole. For the use of Teachers' Institutes and Normal Schools, and for Self- 

 Trainino-in the Art of Reading. Practical directions to Primary Teachers; Manual of 

 Articulation; Exercises in every grade of Reading; and a chapter on the manner of 

 calling and conducting Teachers' Institutes. 12mo, cloth, 30u pp. 



Hemans Young Ladies' Reader. 



Extracts in Prose and Poetry, selected from the Writings of more than 130 Authors. 

 12mo, cloth, jyo pp. 



Elements of Natural Philosophy, 



By Sidney A. Norton, A.M. Embraces latest discoveries to date of publication. 

 Topics considered in their natural order, methodically developed, and thoroughly illus- 

 trated and enforced. The illustrative experiments suggested are such as can be per- 

 formed with materials which are always obtainable. Problems and copious Index 

 appended. 350 Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, 4G8 pp. 



Principles of Logic. 



By A. Schuyler, M. A. A remarkably concise but clear and systematic Treatise, for the 

 use of High Schools and Colleiies. incorporates the recent developments of Hamilton, 

 with criticisms by Thompson and DeMorgan, and Hamilton's replies. The relations of 

 concepts represented by systematic use of Euler's Notation. 12mo, cloth, 108 pp., m- 

 cluding Analysis of Contents. 



Manual of Physiology and Hygiene. 



By llYLAND T. Brown, M.D., late Chemist-in-Chief in the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. Fifty Lessons, divided into sections, and adapted to the method 

 of teaching by topics. Hygiene is made the prominent feature. Recapitulation 

 appended to each lesson. Illustrated. 1-imo, cloth, 288 pp. 



Bartholomew's Latin Grammar. 



A concise and systematic arrangement of the laws of the Latin Tongue, prepared with 

 special reference to Class use in Schools and Colleges. By G. K. Bartholomew. In 

 the treatment of Etymology, the verl) is placed first; in Syntax, the examples precede 

 the rule. Printed in large, clear type, 2TG pp. 12ino, half roan. 



Bartholomew's Latin Gradual. 



To accompany the author's Latin Grammar. 12mo, 150 pp., half roan. 



Kindergarten Culture. 



(n the Family and Kindergarten. By W. L. Hailman, A.M. A complete sketch of 

 Froebel's system of Early Education, adapted to American Institutions. For the use 

 of Mothers and Teachers. 12mo, cloth, 120 pp. Illustrated. 



McGuffey's Readers and Speller, Ray's Arithmetics, White's Arithmetics, Pinneo's 



Grammars, Harvey's Grammars, Eclectic Geographies, Eclectic Penmanship^ 



DeWolf 's Speller, Henkle's Speller, &c., &c„ &c. 



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