46 William Blackwood & Sons' List. 



Greek Accidence. 



For Use in Preparatory and Public Schools. By T. C. WEATHERHEAD, 

 M.A., Headmaster, Choir School, King's College, Cambridge; formerly of 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, and Bell University Scholar. Is. 6d. 



Literature. "Not the least of its merits is the clearness of the type, both 

 Greek and English." 



Pilot." The most useful book for beginners we have seen." 



The Messenian Wars. 



An Elementary Greek Reader. With Exercises and Full Vocabulary. By 

 H. W. AUDEN, M.A., Principal, Upper Canada College, Toronto ; formerly 

 Assistant- Master, Fettes College, Edinburgh ; late Scholar of Christ's College, 

 Cambridge, and Bell University Scholar. Is. 6d. 



Saturday Review. "Afar more spirited narrative than the Anabasis. We 

 warmly commend the book." 



Higher Greek Prose. 



With an Introduction by H. W. AUDEN, M.A., Principal, Upper Canada 

 College, Toronto. 2s. 6d. %* Key (for Teachers only), 5s. net. 

 Guardian. "The selection of passages for translation into Greek is certainly 

 well made." 



Journal of Education. "A manual of well-graduated exercises in Greek 

 Prose Composition, ranging from short sentences to continuous pieces." 



Lower Greek Prose. 



By K. P. WILSON, M.A., Assistant- Master in Fettes College, Edinburgh. 

 2s. 6d. %* A Key (for Teachers only), 5s. net. 



School Guardian. "A well-arranged book, designed to meet the needs of 

 middle forms in schools." 



Higher Greek Unseens. 



For the Use of Higher Forms and University Students. Selected, with 

 Introductory Hints on Translation, by H. W. AUDEN, M.A., Principal, 

 Upper Canada College, Toronto ; formerly Assistant- Master, Fettes College, 

 Edinburgh. 2s. 6d. 



Educational Times. "It contains a good selection quite difficult enough 

 for the highest forms of public schools." 



Schoolmaster. "The introductory remarks on style and translation form 

 eminently profitable preliminary reading for the earnest and diligent worker in 

 the golden mine of classical scholarship." 



Greek Unseens. 



BEING ONE HUNDRED PASSAGES FOE TRANSLATION AT SIGHT IN JUNIOR 

 CLASSES. Selected and arranged. With Introduction by W. LOBBAN, M.A., 

 Classical Master, The High School, Glasgow. 2s. 



This little book is designed for the use of those preparing for the Leaving Cer- 

 tificate, Scotch Preliminary, London Matriculation, and similar examinations in 

 Greek. The extracts are drawn from over a score of different authors, and regard 

 has been had in the selection to literary or historical interest, and in the arrange- 

 ment to progressive difficulty. 



