60 William Blackwood & Sons' List. 



Standard Readers. 



Revised Edition. With Supplementary Pages, consisting of "Spelling 

 Lists," "Word -Building," "Prefixes and Suffixes," &c. Profusely Illus- 

 trated with Superior Engravings. 



BOOK I. 40 Lessons . . . . 8d. 



BOOK II. 40 Lessons 9d. 



BOOK III. 60 Lessons . . . .Is. Od. 



BOOK IV. 60 Lessons . . . .Is. 3d. 



BOOK V. 60 Lessons . . . .Is. 4d. 



BOOK VI. 60 Lessons . . . .Is. 6d. 



Schoolmaster. "We strongly recommend these books Children will be 



sure to like them; the matter is extremely suitable and interesting, the print 

 very distinct, and the paper a pleasure to feel." 



Infant Series. 



FIRST PICTURE PRIMER . . Sewed, 2d. ; cloth, 3d. 

 SECOND PICTURE PRIMER . . Sewed, 2d. ; cloth, 3d. 

 PICTURE READING SHEETS. 



IST SERIES. | 2ND SERIES. 



Each containing 16 sheets, unmounted, 3s. 6d. Mounted on 8 boards, 

 with cloth border, price 14s. ; varnished, 3s. 6d. per set extra. 



Or the 16 sheets laid on linen, varnished, and mounted on a roller, 

 17s. 6d. 



THE INFANT PICTURE READER. With numerous Illustrations. 

 Cloth, limp, 6d. 



Educational News. " Teachers will find these Primers a useful introduction 

 to the art of reading. We consider them well adapted to their purpose." 



Geographical Readers. 



With numerous Maps, Diagrams, and Illustrations. 



GEOGRAPHICAL PRIMER. (For Stand. I.) 96 pp. 9d. 



BOOK I. (For Stand. II.) 96pp. . . 9d. 



BOOK II. (For Stand. III.) 156 pp. . . Is. Od. 



BOOK III. (For Stand. IV.) 192 pp. . . Is. 3d. 



BOOK IV. (For Stand. V.) 256 pp. . . Is. 6d. 



BOOK V. (For Stand. VI.) 256 pp. . . Is. 6d. 



BOOK VI. (For Stand. VII.) 256 pp. . . Is. 9d. 



Schoolmaster. " This is a really excellent series of Geographical Readers. 

 The volumes have, in common, the attractiveness which good paper, clear type, 

 effective woodcuts, and durable binding can present ; whilst their contents, both 

 as to quality and quantity, are so graded as to be admirably adapted to the 

 several stages of the pupil's progress." 



