The jYatiQ7ia£ 6'eries o/ Sca7iaard Sc/iool-HfooJts. 



Peck's Ganot's Popular Physics. 



TESTIMOITIAIiS. 



From Prof. Axoxzo Collin, Cornell College, Iowa. 

 I am pleased with it. I have decided to introduce it ay a text-book. 



From n. F. Johnson, President Madison CoUege, Sharon, Msff. 

 I am pleased with Peck's Ganot, aud think it a magnificent book^ 



From Prof. Edward Brooks, Pennsylvania State Normal S^Jiool 

 So eminent are its merits, that it will be introduced as the text-book iinot, ^'a 

 mcutary physicb in this institution. ^^ "^""^ '^P®^ ^^* 



Fro7n n. n. LocKwooD, Professor Natural Philosophy U. S Na^-al Academy 

 I am so pleased with it that I will probably ad'd it to a coir ,se of Jo^tiirp- rwSi» 

 the midshipmen of this school on physics. " ^' ^" '^ co^'-'-e o) loUme. given ta 



From Geo. S. Mackie, Professor Natural EUiory Vnicersit^ of Nashville, Tenn. 



From W. S. McRae, Superintendent Yevay Public Schools, Indiana 



T,^VKr"f„.^^P^^^"^^^'^°^^°1'^'^?"™^^'*f^f text-books on natiirrJ pliilo-onhv T fin 

 not hesitate to express my decided opinion in favor of PcckV Gan o Tl^ iVinAor 

 Btyle, and illustration eminently adapt the work to the popukr wan^s. " 



From Rev. Samuel McKinnet, D.D., PresH Austin College, IluntsviUe, Texas. 



It gives me pleasure to commend it to teachers. I liave f au'-ht «()me cIipsp^ witlt 

 it as onr text, and must say, for simplicity of style and cl earncs-^^ o™ ilSSio^^^ 

 have found nothing as yet published of e4ual value to the teacher and pupit' 

 From C. V. Spear, Principal Mapleioood Institute, Pittsfield. Mass 



Fro7n J. A. Banfield, Superintendent Marshall Public Schools, Michigan 

 ulnf^ohinrJ''''^^ Ganot Since 18fi3, and with increasing pleasure and satisfa^-- 

 t on each term I consider it superior to any other work on physics in its adaDta- 

 i?n' /,'' ''".• ^'-'I ^^''^^^'^ '"^"^^ academies. Its iUustrations are supeiCbettcr 

 than three times their number of pages of fine print. ^upeio Dettcr 



From A. Schutler, Prof, of Mathematics in Baldwin University, Berea, Ohio. 

 ..i^'IfZ-f ^^'■^^^"^ examination of Peck's Ganot's Natural Philosophy, and an actual 

 f^lr?^l^f^'^^'''''^^^^ "" text-book, I can heartily recommend it as admiral yadapld 

 to meet the wanTs of the grade of students for which it is intended. Its dia Sms 

 and illustrations are unrivaled. We use it in the Baldwin University. "'''°'*°'' 



From D. C. Van Norman, Principal Van Norman Institute, New York. 



thPl^.^wnl? J^i'"?-^V ^^ ^\ ^'''""^•. ^'''^^^^^ ^y ^'■o''- rock, is, in my opinioP, 

 wLf^!. ""''' ^J ]^? '":''': f"^ *1'^ "^^ intended, ever published in this country 

 rl n?.np/« ;;^?f ^,«f^ '" !'''""''" I? <'r„"«^"'-al order of the topics, the precision and 

 ttnly^l^thYnkfin advr^^^^ "^ ''^ "^''^ ""' '^^"'^ ^^' ''' i^^^t^^tS^B. n is cer- 



^Z^^'^nllV^'^'^'' testimonials, see current numbers of tlie inHBtrated Ed 



Kcational BoJistiu. 



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