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(TEXT-BOOKS USED IN HARVARD COLLEGE.) 



jESGHINES. Oration against Ctesiphon, with Notes by 

 J. T. Champlin. 



ARISTOPHANES, CLOUDS OF, with Notes by C. C. 



Felton. 



ARISTOPHANES, BIRDS OF, with Notes by C. C. Felton. 



ISOCRATES, PANEGYRICUS OF, with Notes by C. C. 

 Felton. 



SELECTIONS FROM THE GREEK HISTORIANS, by 



C. C. Felton. (The Notes in the press.) 



SOPHOCLES, EVANGELINUS A. History of the Greek 

 Alphabet and Pronunciation. 



AIAS OF SOPHOKLES. With Critical and Explanatory 

 Notes by J. B. M. Gp.ay. 



CICERO,. M. T. Brutus. Edited by Professor Charles Beck. 



CICERO. TuscuLAN Questions, with English Notes by 

 Thomas Chase, Tutor in Harvard College. 



HORACE. With Life and Notes by Edward Moore, and 

 Introduction to the Metres by Professor Charles Beck. 



LATHAM'S ELEMENTARY ENGLISH GRAMMAR. 



Revised by Professor Child, 



STEWART, DUGALD. Active and Moral Powers of 

 Man. Edited, with Notes, by James Walker, D. D. 



RE ID, THOMAS. Essays on the Intellectual Powers. 

 Abridged. With Notes and Illustrations by Sir William Ham- 

 ilton and others. Edited by James Walker, D. D. 



STOCKHARDT'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY. Trans- 

 lated from the German by Charles H. Peirce, M. D. 



STOCKHARDT'S CHEMICAL FIELD LECTURES. Ed- 

 ited, with Notes, by James E. Teschemacher. 



PEIRCE, C. H. Adulteration of Drugs, Medicines, 

 and Chemicals. 



