20 EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. 



PRIMER OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. By ARCHIBALD 

 GEIKIE, F. R. S., Murchison- Professor of Geology and Mineralogy 

 at Edinburgh. With numerous Illustrations. New Edition. 

 i8mo. is. 



PRIMER OF GEOLOGY. By PROFESSOR GEIKIE, F.R.S. With 

 numerous Illustrations. New Edition. i8mo. cloth, is. 



PRIMER OF PHYSIOLOGY. By MICHAEL FOSTER, M.D., 

 F.R.S. With numerous Illustrations. New Edition. i8mo. is. 



PRIMER OF ASTRONOMY. ByJ. NORMAN LOCKYER, F.R.S. 

 With numerous Illustrations. New Edition. i8mo. is. 



PRIMER OF BOTANY. By J. D. HOOKER, C.B. F.R.S., Presi- 

 dent of the Royal Society. With numerous Illustrations. i8mo. 

 is. 



In preparation : 

 INTRODUCTORY. By PROFESSOR HUXLEY. &c. &c. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Abbott. A SHAKESPEARIAN GRAMMAR. An Attempt to 

 illustrate some of the Differences between Elizabethan and Modern 

 English. By the Rev. E. A. ABBOTT, M.A., Head Master of the 

 City of London School. For the Use of Schools. New and 

 Enlarged Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. 



"A critical inquiry, conducted with great skill and knowledge, and 

 with all the appliances of modern philology .... " PALL MALL 

 GAZETTE. " Valuable not only as an aid to the critical study of 

 Shakespeare, but as tending to familiarize the reader with Elizabethan 

 English in general." ATHENAEUM. 



Baldwin. INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL FARMING 



FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. By T. BALDWIN, M.R.I. A. 

 Superintendent of the Agricultural Department of National Educa- 

 tion in Ireland. i8mo. is. 6d. 



Barker. FIRST LESSONS IN THE PRINCIPLES OF 



COOKING. By LADY BARKER, i8mo. is. 

 " An unpretending but invaluable little work .... The plan is 

 admirable in its completeness and simplicity ; it is hardly possible that 

 anyone who can read at all can fail to understand the practical lessons on 

 bread and beef, fish and vegetables ; while the explanation of the chemical 

 composition of our food must be intelligible to all who possess sufficient 

 education to follow the argument, in which the fewest possible technical 

 terms are used" SPECTATOR. 



