LITERATURE AND LITERARY PROGRESS IN 1878. 



vance that aas been made, especially in books 

 for the use of the higher schools. The fol- 

 lowing more indiscriminate list will still l>o 

 found to include a considerable number of mer- 

 itorious works: 



A Short Course in Literature, English and Ameri- 

 can. By John 8. Hart, LL. 1>. 



Logical Book-keeping. By E. O. Folsom. 



Blanks for Book-keeping. By E. 6. FoUom. 



Examination* of the Demonstrations of Davies'a 

 Legendre. By Charles Daries, LL. D. 



Fourteen Weeks in Physiology. By J. D. Steele. 



A Manual of Gesture; embracing a Complete Sys- 

 tem of Notation, together with the Principles of In- 

 terpretation, and Selections for Practioo. With 

 nearly One Hundred Figures. By A. M. Bacon. 



The New System of Sword Exercise for the Army 

 and Militia of the United State*. Prepared by Order 

 of the War Department. By Captain Matthew J. 

 O'Rourke. With Fifty-six Illustration!*, mostly taken 

 from Photographs. 



Text-Book of Physiological, General, Special, and 

 Practical. By John Hughes Bennett, M. D. 



M. T. Cicero De Offlciis. By Prof. E. P. Crowell. 



Word Primer; A Beginner's Book in Oral and 

 Written Spelling. By Win. Swinton. 



Dialogues and Dramas for Public and Private Ex- 

 hibitions. By Prof. Lewis B. Munro. 



Progressive Lessons in Drawing, with Familiar 

 Instructions, designed for Schools. Fourteen Num- 

 bers. By Benjamin II. Coe. 



Inventive Drawing. Synthetic Series. Manual for 

 Teachers. By Prof. Hermann Krusi. Also Draw- 

 ing-Book*. 



Tables of Latin Suffixe* and a List of Prefixes. 

 With Illustrative Example*. By Amos M. Currier. 



Manual of American Ideas. Designed as a Text- 

 Book for Schools and Colleges. By C. T. Hopkins. 



An Elementary Course in Free-Hand Geometrical 

 Drawing. For Schools and for the Training of the 

 Eye and Hand, destined to Mechanical Pursuits and 

 Art* of Geometrical Designs; with Chapters on 

 Lettering and Geometrical Symbolism. By S. Ed- 

 ward Warren. 



Latin Pronunciation. Bv Walter Blair. A. M. 



A Course of Philosophy. Embracing Logic, 

 Metaphysics, and Ethic*. Designed as a Text-Book 

 for the Use of Schools. 



A Grammar of the Latin Language. By George 

 K. Bartholomew. 



Aids to the Study of the Classics. Cesar's Com- 

 mentaries on the Gallic War; accompanied with a 

 Latin Ordo, and illustrated with English Notes Ex- 

 I'lunatorv and Critical. By C. A. 



French Pronunciation. By E. 8. Joynes. 



Synopsis of English Grammar. By Andrew J. 

 Graham. 



Elements of Logic. Translated from the Spanish 

 of Rev. 8. Balraes. By J. M. Spilessy, M. A. 



Analytical Geometry. By William G". Peck, LL. D. 



New Calculus. By Charles Davies. LL. D. 



New Bourdon's Algebra. By Chas.Davics, LL. I). 



Vocabularies to Morris's Latin Grammar. Bv the 

 Re. Hall Harrison, M. A., and the EOT. R. A. Ben- 

 ton, M. A. 



Latin Reader adapted to Morris'* Latin Grammar. 

 By C. D. Morri*. 



A History of Greek and Roman Clautoal Litera- 

 ture. By the Rev. A. Louage, C. 8. C., Professor in 

 Notre Dame University, In, I. 



Elementary Algebra!! By D. B. Hasrar. 



rjnlvjrstw Algebra. By IV.f. Edward Olnev. 



The Klectra of Sophocles. Edited bv R. C. Jebb, 

 A. M. Revbed, with Addition*, by R. II. Mather 

 Prohtaor in Amhent College. 



BmntanrChinlatrv. By Levy C.Croley, Ph.D. 

 .rd's Junior Speaker. A Collection of Exer- 

 cise* in Declamation, Recitation, and Representa- 

 tion. By William Oxford. 



Oxford'* Senior Speaker. By the same. 



The School Stage : A New 

 Acting Playa for School and llome. By W . 1 1 . 

 able. 



New Normal Mental Arithmetic. By Prof. E. 

 Brooks. 



Select Orations of Cicero. With Expln: 

 Notes, for the Use of Schools. By Albert llark- 

 ness, 1.1. D. 



Cicero's Select Oration*. With a Latin Ordo and 

 Notes. By C. A. 



Teacher's Manual of Free-Hand Drawing and De- 

 signing. By Walter Smith. 



'A Manual of Practical Military Engineering, pre- 

 pared for the Use of the Cadets of the U. 8. Military 

 Academy, and for Engineer Troops. Illustrated with 

 193 Woodcuts and Five Lithographed Plates. By 

 Captain O. II. Ernst 



An Elementary Course of Civil Engineering. By 

 D. H. Mulian. A new, revised edition. iili large 

 Additionx and many new Plates. Edited by Prof. 

 DC Volson Wood. 



Surveying and Navigation. With Preliminary 

 Treatise on Trigonometry and Mensuration. By A. 

 Schuyler. 



First Lessons in Grammar. Introduction to Eng- 

 lish Grammar. By Harriet S. Long. 



Selections from Latin Classic Authors: Quint us 

 Curtius, Ovid, Cicero DeSencctute and De Ami 

 With Notes and a Vocabulary. By Francis Gard- 

 ner, Head Master, A. M. Gay and A. H. Buch, Mas- 

 ters, in the Boston Latin School. 



The Grammar-School Speller. By Prof. B. F. 

 Tweed. 



The Galvanometer and its Uses. A Manual for 

 Electricians and Students, with Illustrations. By C. 

 H. Haskins. 



The Shortest Road to German. By F. L. O.Roch- 

 rig, Professor in Cornell University." 



A Practical Course with the French Language, on 

 Woodbury's Plan with the German. By Louis A. 

 Languellier, LL. D., and II. M. Monsanto, A. M. 



A Latin Gradual, to accompany the Author's Lat- 

 in Grammar. By G. R. Bartholomc w. 



Saundors's Now System of Lutin Paradigms, with 

 a Synopsis nf Declensions. 



Latin Cniimnar: A Compendious Mantinl fr 

 Schools and Colleges. By Hi-nrv M. Bnins, LL. D., 

 Professor in the College of Charleston, S. 



Youth's Book on the Mind. Embracing the Out- 

 lines of the Intellect, the Sensibilities, and the Will. 

 Introductory to the Study of Mental Phil -<- 

 By Cyril Pearl. With Questions, by J. N. Mur- 

 dock, D. D. 



Elementary German Reader. By Prof. James H. 

 Worman. 



Manual of Elocution. Embracing the Philosophy 

 of Elocution. By C. P. Bronson, M. D. Edited by 

 Mr-. Laura M. Bronson. 



An Elomcntarv French Grammar. By J. O. Ke : 



Elements of Logarithms. By James Mill Pierre, 

 Professor of Mathematics in Harvard 1'i.ivrrsity. 



Language Lessons. An Introductory Grammar 

 and Composition for Interim 'diato anil Grammar 

 Grades. Bv William Swinton. 



Familiar Lessons in Botany. Ry Mr? . M. J. Y 



Questions on the History and Gwuraphy '' 

 Greece. Suitable for Schools and Academies, and 

 adapted for Student* preparing for Harvard Collcee. 

 Hy J. F. Tuft*, A.B. 



'iirse in Descriptive Geometry. For the Use 

 of Colleges and Scientific Sch..oN. With 

 dix, containing Stereoscopic Views of the Solutions 

 in Space of the Principal Problems. By William 

 Watson, Ph. D., A. A. 8. 



JuvKNii.it BOOKS. When we turn from 

 Mhool-bookl to book* of moral iii-trurtion, 

 and of entertainment for the young, it may In- 

 said also of those, that an improvement in 



