National Series of Standard Scliool-Bool(s, 



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A. S. BARNES & COMPANY. 



This Series embraces more than Three Hundred Volumes of Standard Educational Wcrks, com, 

 posing the most cempletc aud uniformly meritorious colleciioii of text books ever publibLed by 8 

 single tiim. 



Thk Skkies is complete, covering every variety aud grade of science and literature, fiom the 

 Primer which guides ihe lisping tongue of the infant, to the abstruse and dilficult " \Vesi Point 

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TuE Series is unifonnhj excellent. Each volume, among so many, maintains the ge»eral stand- 

 ard of mjrit, and assists, in iis place, to round Uie perfect ^\holc. 



Taii Series is known and pup da it j >ised in ever;,' section of the United Staten, and by every clast 

 of citizenx, representing all sh:i(i>is oi' political opinion and religious belief. In pioof of this, it is 

 only necessary to name the following popular works, with which every one is familiar, and which 

 fairly represjat the whole. 



PARKER & WATSON'S ^''"^^kAs. REABERS & SPELLERS. 



i'wo sciit's , each complete in itself, aud of high and lowei giau;t,i,ni !c^pcctlvel\ . 



DAVIES' Con,plete Unified "West Poi,t Course" in MATHEMATICS. 



lucliidiiig Arithuiotics, Algebra, Geoinetrv, Calculus, Surveyins, and all In auclir^-. 



lONTEITH & ICMLLY'S UnrivUed Course i, eEOGEAPHY. 



Ihroe books, with opuoual volumes. This is the only seiies with Aliens >iap- l)r;i\vihg. 



CLARK'S Diagran, Syslerq for Lear,i,g ENGLISH GRAMMAR. 



Two Grammars {Primary and Advanced,*; also Analysis, Key and Chart scpaiaie. 



BARNES' Series of Brief Books for One Ternj of Study ii^ HISTORY. 



United Spates History, published in 1371. A General History and others to follow ax (.:.( e. 



STEELE'S "Fourteen Weeks" iAeacl,bra,cb of MTORAL SCIENCE. 



i'iiil i^ophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, aud Geology- nowrc:u!v. I'liv-icld^M j- pit-^. 



WORMAN'S Popular Method for Teaching FOREIGN LANGUAGE. 



A Geitnau Series is now nearly complete, and the French ^eiic:. hapijiiy commcijceJ. 



WILLARD'S Course of History. 

 PECK'S GANOT S Natural Philoscphy. 

 JARVIS' Physiology and Health. 

 WOOD'S Text-Books in Botany. 

 PORTER'S Princioles of Chemistry. 

 CHAIVIBERS' Elen'ients of Zoology. 

 PAGE'S Elements of Geology. 

 BEE.IS' Round-hand Penmanship. 

 SMITH'S Orthography and Etymology. 

 BOYD'S Course in English Literature. 

 SMITH & MARTIN'S Bookkeeping. 

 PAYSON, DUNTON & CO.'S Writino'. 

 ANDREWS & STODDARD'S Latin Series 

 CROSBY'S Greek Series. 

 PUJOL'S Complete French Class Book. 

 ROOT'S School Music-Books. 



SEARING'S Virgil and CIr.ssical Texts. 

 CLEVELAND'S Compendiums. 

 CHAPMAN'S American Drawing. 

 MANSFIELD'S Political Manual. 

 NOR I HEND'S Graded Speakers. 

 CHAMPLIN'S Political Economy. 

 BERARD'S History of England. 

 SHERWOOD'S Writing Speller. 

 BROOKFIELD'S Child's Composition. 

 TRACY'S School Record. 

 PECK'S Applied Mathematics. 

 CHURCH'S Higher Mathematics. 

 BARTLETT'S College Philosophy. 

 MAHAN'S Mental Science. 

 ALDEN'S "I evr-Book of Ethics. 

 BROOKS' School Devotion. 



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