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Grades. By Joseph Fickliiij Ph. D., Professor of 

 Mathematics, University of Missouri. (Ivison.) 



A Primary Arithmetic and Teacher's Manual. By 

 Edward Olney, Professor of Mathematics, University 

 of Michigan. (Sheldon.) 



The Elements of Arithmetic for Intermediate, 

 Grammar, and Common Schools. (Same author and 

 publisher.) 



New Intermediate Arithmetic, containing Oral and 

 Written Problems, and Drill Card Exercises. By S. 

 A. Felter, A. M., and S. A. Farrand, A. M. (Scrib- 

 ner.) 



Elements of Geometry after Legendre, with a 

 Selection of Geometrical Exercises, and Hints for 

 the Solution of the Same. By Charles S. Venable, 

 LL. D. (University Publishing Co.) 



Elements of the Infinitesimal Calculus. With 

 numerous Examples and Applications to Analysis 

 and Geometry. By James G. Clark, A. M., Profess- 

 or in William Jewell College, Missouri. (Wilson, 

 Hinkle & Co., Cincinnati.) 



Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Mensura- 

 tion. By A. Schuyler, LL. D., Professor of Mathe- 

 matics in Baldwin University. (Wilson, Hinkle & 

 Co.) 



The remaining titles under this head are 

 thrown together without particular classifica- 

 tion: 



Easy Lessons in Language. With Illustrations 

 and Diagrams. By S. W. Clark, A. M. (Barnes.) 



First Lessons in Physiology. By C. L. Holtze. 

 (Central Publishing Co.) 



Map Drawing made Easy, and adapted to any 

 Geography or Atlas, with Written Exercises and 

 Comparative Geography. By James Monteith. 

 (Barnes.) 



History of the United States for Intermediate 

 Schools. By Joseph T. Derry. (Lippincott.) 



A Text-Book of Naval Ordnance and Gunnery. 

 Prepared for the Use of the Cadet Midshipmen at the 

 U. S. Naval Academy. By A. P. Cooke, Command- 

 er U. S. N. (Wiley.) 



An Outline History of the United States for Pub- 

 lic and other Schools. By Benson J. Lossing, LL. D. 

 (Sheldon.) 



Complete Course in Geography, Physical. Indus- 

 trial, and Political, with a Special Geography for Each 

 State in the Union. By William Swinton. (Ivison.) 



Elementary Course in Geography. (Same author 

 and publisher.) 



The Elements of Physical Geographv. By E. J. 

 Houston, A. M. (Eldridge, Philadelphia.) ' 



The Fifth Reader. By E. A. Sheldon. (Scribner. ) 



A History of England for the Use of Schools. By 

 M. E. Thalheimer. (Wilson, Hinkle & Co., Cincin- 

 nati.) 



High School Music Eeader, for the Use of Mixed 

 and Boys' High Schools. (Ginn.) 



Outline Lessons in Hebrew. By S. M. Vail, D. D. 

 (Nelson & Phillips.) 



A Brief Treatise on Punctuation. Containing the 

 more Important Eules, and an Exposition of Princi- 

 ples upon which they depend. By Joseph A. 

 Turner, A. M. (Lippincott.) 



History of the United States. By John Clark 

 Eedpath. (Jones, Cincinnati.) 



A Brief History of France. (Barnes.) 



LAW. Omitting statutes at large, reports, 

 and digests, the following titles are recorded : 



Cotenancy and Partition. A Treatise on the Law 

 of Co-ownership as it exists independent of Part- 

 nership Eelations between the Co-owners. By A. 

 C. Freeman. (Whitney, San Francisco.) 



A Treatise on the Law and Practice relating to 

 Warrants and Attachments, with Forms, and a Ee- 

 print of the Eeported Cases bearing upon the Sub- 

 ject. By Sidney J. Cowen. (Banks.) 



Probate Practice. A Treatise on the Jurisdiction 

 of the Surrogates' Courts and the Eemedies offered 

 thereby ; comprising also the Law of Wills, Exec- 

 utors, Administration, Legacies, Guardians, and 

 Dower, with Complete Forms for Practice. By Eob- 

 ert H. McClellan. (Gould & Son, Albany.) 



William Wait. (Gould & Son.) 



A Digest of Eailway Decisions ; comprising all re- 

 ported American Cases in which a Kailway is a Party, 

 and all other Cases in which Eailway Law is deter- 

 mined. By John F. Lacey, of the Iowa Bar. (Kay, 

 Philadelphia.) 



A Manual for the Information of Officers and 

 Members of Legislatures, Conventions, Societies, 

 Orders, etc., in the Practical Governing and Mem- 

 bership of all such Bodies, according to the Parlia- 

 mentary Law and Practice in the United States. By 

 William S. Eobinson. (Lee & Shepard, Boston.) 



The Law and Practice as to Eeferences, and the 

 Powers and Duties of Eeferees, with numerous 

 Forms. By Murray Hoffman. (Diossy.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Nuisances. H. G. Wood. 

 (Parsons.) 



An Analysis of Kent's Commentaries. By Fred- 

 erick S. Dickson. (E. Welsh, Philadelphia.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Executions. By Henry 

 M. Herman. ( J. Cockcroft & Co.) 



A Treatise on the Law of Trespasses, in the Two- 

 fold Aspect of the Wrong and the Eeinedy. By 

 Thomas W. Waterman. In two volumes. (Baker, 

 Voorhis & Co.) 



A Treatise on Equity Jurisprudence. By John 

 Willard, LL. D. Eevised, corrected, and enlarged, 

 by Platt Potter, LL. D. (Banks & Brothers.) 



The Law of Literature, reviewing the Laws of Lit- 

 erary Property in Manuscript, Books, Lectures, 

 Dramatic and Musical Compositions, Works of Art, 

 Newspapers, Periodicals, etc. ; Libel and Contempt 

 of Court by Literary Matter, etc. With an Appen- 

 dix of the American, English, French, and German 

 Statutes of Copyright. By James Appleton Mor- 

 gan, A. M., of the New York Bar. Two volumes. 

 (Cockcroft.) 



___ An Introduction to the Constitutional Law of the 

 United States. By John Norton Pomeroy, LL. D. 

 Third Edition, enlarged by the Addition of an Ap- 

 pendix, bringing down Comments on Decisions of 

 the Supreme Court since the Publication of the Pre- 

 vious Edition. (Kurd & Houghton.) 



Leading Cases in the Law of Torts. By Melville 

 M. Bigelow. (Little, Brown & Co.) 



A Treatise on the American Law of Elections. 

 By George W. McCrary, of the Iowa Bar. (Myers, 

 Chicago.) 



A New Law Dictionary for the Use of Students, 

 the Legal Profession, and the Public. By Archibald 

 Brown. With an Appendix of Legal Maxims and 

 Abbreviations used in Eeference to Law Books. By 

 A. P. Sprague. (J. D. Parsons, Albany.) 



Two Lectures upon the Eelations of Civil Law to 

 Church Polity, Discipline, and Property. By Hon. 

 William Strong, LL.D. (Dodd & Mead.) " 



A Treatise on the Doctrine of Ultra Vires. Being 

 an Investigation of the Principles which limit the 

 Capacities, Powers, and Liabilities of Corporations, 

 and more especially of Joint-Stock Companies. By 

 Seward Price, LL. D., Barrister-at-Law. With Full 

 Notes and Eeferences to American Cases, by Ashbel 

 Green, Esq. (Baker, Voorhis & Co.) 



Commentaries on the Law of Married Women, 

 under the Statutes of the Several States, and at Com- 

 mon Law and in Equity. By Joel Prentiss Bishop. 

 Vol. II. (Little, Brown & Co.) 



The Law of Taxation. By Francis Hilliard. (Lit- 

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