12 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. 



Barnard Smith continued. 



SHILLING BOOK OF ARITHMETIC FOR NATIONAL AND 



ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. i8mo. cloth. Or separately 



Part I. 2d. ; Part II. 3^.; Part III. Id. Answers, 6d 

 THE SAME, with Answers complete. i8mo. cloth, is. 6d. 

 KEY TO SHILLING BOOK OF ARITHMETIC. i8mo. cloth 



4*. 6d. 

 EXAMINATION PAPERS IN ARITHMETIC. i8mo. cloth. 



is. 6d. The same, with Answers, i8mo. is. yd. 

 KEY TO EXAMINATION PAPERS IN ARITHMETIC. 



i8mo. cloth. 4s. 6d. 

 THE METRIC SYSTEM OF ARITHMETIC, ITS PRINCIPLES 



AND APPLICATION, with numerous Examples, written 



expressly for Standard V. in National Schools. Fourth Edition. 



i8mo. cloth, sewed. $d. 

 A CHART OF THE METRIC SYSTEM, on a Sheet, size 42 in. 



by 34 in. on Roller, mounted and varnished, price 3-r. 6d. Fourth 



Edition. 



" We do not remember that ever we have seen teaching by a chart more 

 happily carried out." SCHOOL BOARD CHRONICLE. 



Also a Small Chart on a Card, price id. 

 EASY LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC, combining' Exercises in 



Reading, Writing, Spelling, and Dictation. Part I. for Standard 



I. in National Schools. Crown 8vo. yd. 

 Diagrams for School-room walls in preparation. 



" We should strongly advise everyone to study carefully Mr. Barnard 

 Smith's Lessons in Arithmetic ', Writing, and Spelling. A fnore excel- 

 lent little work for a first introduction to knowledge cannot well be 

 written. Mr. Smith's larger Text-books on Arithmetic and Algebra are 

 already most favourably known, and he has proved now that the difficulty 

 of writing a text-book which begins ab ovo is really surmountable ; but we 

 shall be much mistaken if this little book has not cost its author more 

 thought and mental labour than any of his more elaborate text-books. 

 The plan to combine arithmetical lessons with those in reading and spelling 

 is perfectly novel, and it is worked out in accordance with the aims of our 

 National Schools ; and we are convinced that its general introduction in 

 all elementary schools throughout the country will produce great educa- 

 tional advantages" WESTMINSTER REVIEW. 

 EXAMINATION CARDS IN ARITHMETIC. (Dedicated to Lord 



Sandon). With Answers and Hints. 



Standards I. and II. in box, is. 6d. Standards III. IV. and V. in 



boxes, is. 6d. each. Standard VI. in Two Parts, in boxes, is. 6d. 



each. 



A and B papers, of nearly the same difficulty, are given so as to 

 prevent copying, and the Colours of the A and B papers differ in each 

 Standard, and from those of every other Standard, so that a master or 

 mistress can see at a glance whether the children have the proper papers. 



