MAJOR. THE BEARS OF BLUE RIVER, By Charles Major. 

 12mo. Illustrated. 277 pages. 



A collection of good bear stories with a live boy for the hero. 

 The scene is laid in the early days of Indiana. 



MARSHALL. WINIFRED'S JOURNAL. By Emma Marshall. 

 12mo. Illustrated. 353 pages. 



A story of the time of Charles the First. Some of the characters 

 are historical personages. 



MEANS. PALMETTO STORIES. By Celina E. Means. 12mo. 

 Illustrated, x + 244 pages. 



True accounts of some of the men and women who made the 

 history of South Carolina, and correct pictures of the conditions 

 under which these men and women labored. 



MORRIS. MAN AND HIS ANCESTOR: A STUDY IN EVOLU- 

 TION. By Charles Morris. 16mo. Illustrated, vii + 238 

 pages. 



A popular presentation of the subject of man's origin. The 

 various significant facts that have been discovered since Darwin's 

 time are given, as well as certain lines of evidence never before 

 presented in this connection. 



NEWBOLT. STORIES FROM FROISSART. By Henry Newbolt. 

 12mo. Illustrated, xxxi + 368 pages. 

 Here are given entire thirteen episodes from the "Chronicles" 

 of Sir John Froissart. The text is modernized sufficiently to make 

 it intelligible to young readers. Separated narratives are dove- 

 tailed, and new translations have been made where necessary to 

 make the narrative complete and easily readable. 



OVERTON. THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER. By Gwendolen 

 Overton. 12mo. Illustrated, vii + 270 pages. 



A story of girl life at an army post on the frontier. The plot is 

 an absorbing one, and the interest of the reader is held to the end. 



PALGRAVE. THE CHILDREN'S TREASURY OF ENGLISH 

 SONG. Selected and arranged by Francis Turner Palgrave. 

 16mo. viii + 302 pages. 



This collection contains 168 selections — songs, narratives, 

 descriptive or reflective pieces of a l3''rical quality, all suited to the 

 taste and understanding of children. 



