Useful Books for the School Library 

 Industry and G eography 



BY FRANK O. CARPENTER 



Foods and Their Uses Illustrated, $0.60 net 



"One of the most attractive supplementary readers we have seen." 



— Newark Evening News. 



BY J. W. REDWAY 



Commercial Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



A book for high schools, commercial courses, and business colleges. 



BY HUGH R. MILL 



The Realm of Nature $1.50 net 



An explanation of the methods by which our knowledge of nature has been acquired 

 and is being daily enlarged. 



BY N. S. SHALER 

 Nature and Man in America $150 



Designed in part for the use of the general reader and particularly for the use of 

 beginners in the study of geology. 



BY J. W. REDWAY 



Elementary Physical Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



An outline of physiography with numerous illustrations, maps, charts, etc. 



BY CHARLES F. KING 



Elementary Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



Profusely illustrated with reproductions of photographs and with attractive 

 colored plates. 



BY HENRIETTA C. WRIGHT 

 Children's Stories of Great Scientists Illustrated, $1.25 



Written in a simple, straightforward manner, especially useful for children of the 

 lower grades. 



BY PHILIP G. HUBERT 



Inventors Illustrated, $1.50 



"The book is alike interesting and instructive." — New York Observer. 



BY JOHN C. VAN DYKE 

 Nature for Its Own Sake $1.50 



"No one can read it without having his knowledge of nature enlarged." 



— Chicago Tribune. 



BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY 



Camp Fires in the Canadian Rockies Illustrated, $3.00 net 



"A valuable contribution to the natural history of the region." 



— New York Tribune. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK 



