eographies. 



"The Famous Two-Book Series" 



By PROF. WILLIAM SWINTON, 



CONSISTING OF 

 I. 



INTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPHY, 



In Readings and Recitations ; and 

 II. 



GRAMMAR-SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY, 



Physical, Political, and Commercial. 



The Geographies are fresh and progressive in character, and meet 

 with great favor everywhere. 



The Grammar-School Geography is published in six dif- 

 ferent editions, treating the local geography of different sections. 



1. New-England Edition, containing supplement of thirty-three 

 pages, with special text and maps, for the New-England States. 



2. Middle-States Edition, with special supplement of thirty-one 

 pages, for the Middle States and the District of Columbia. 



3. Southern -States Edition, with supplement of thirty-seven 

 pages, for the Southern Slates. 



4. East-Central States Edition, with supplement of thirty-three 

 pages, for the East-Central States. 



5- West-Central States Edition, with supplement of thirty-eight 

 pages, for the West-Central States and the Territory W Dakota. 



6. Pacific-States Edition, with supplement for the Pacific High- 

 land and Coast States and Territories. 



Both the Introductory and Grammar- School Geogra- 

 phies are new works, thoroughly modern in treatment, and hand- 

 somely illustrated. 



The maps and statistics are fresh and reliable, and every effort is made 

 to keep them up to date in all particulars. 



* # * Liberal Terms for Supplies for Examination or Introduction. 



IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR, & CO. 



New York and Chicago. 



