Useful Books for the School Library 

 Industry and Geography 



BY FRANK O. CARPENTER 



Foods and Their Uses Illustrated, $0.60 net 



"One of the most attractive supplementary readers we have seen." 



Newark Evening News. 



BY J. W. REDWAY 



Commercial Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



A book for high schools, commercial courses, and business colleges. 



BY HUGH R. MILL 



The Realm of Nature $1.50 net 



An explanation of the methods by which our knowledge of nature has been acquired 

 and is being daily enlarged. 



BY N. S. SHALER 

 Nature and Man in America $1-50 



Designed in part for the use of the general reader and particularly for the use of 

 beginners in the study of geology. 



BY J. W. REDWAY 



Elementary Physical Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



An outline of physiography with numerous illustrations, maps, charts, etc. 



BY CHARLES F. KING 



Elementary Geography Illustrated, $1.25 net 



Profusely illustrated with reproductions of photographs and with attractive 

 colored plates. 



BY HENRIETTA C. WRIGHT 

 Children's Stories of Great Scientists Illustrated, $1.25 



Written in a simple, straightforward manner, especially useful for children of the 

 lower grades. 



BY PHILIP Q. HUBERT 



Inventors Illustrated, $1.50 



"The book is alike interesting and instructive." New York Observer. 



BY JOHN C. VAN DYKE 

 Nature for Its Own Sake $1.50 



"No one can read it without having his knowledge of nature enlarged." 



Chicago Tribune. 



BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY 



<"amp Fires in the Canadian Rockies Illustrated, $3.00 net 



"A valuable contribution to the natural history of the region." 



New York Tribune. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK 



