50 HISTORY AND LITERATURE. 



3. Pandora : Hawthorne's Wonder Book. 



4. Persephone: Hawthorne's Wonder Book. 



5. Phseton: Bulfinch's Age of Fable. 



6. Flower Myths — (a) Laurel; (b) Clyte: Gods and Heroes, Frsmc'dlon. 



7. Labors of Hercules — 1st, 2d, 5th, 6th, 11th: Gods and Heroes, Fran- 

 cillon. 



General References. — Age of Fable, Bulfinch ; Classic Myths, Gayley. 

 C JUNIOR— Fourth Year. 



HEROIC STORIES. 

 Stories selected from Homer's Iliad. 



1. The Apple of Discord. 8. The Battle at the Wall. 



2. The Quarrel of the Chiefs. 9. The Battle at the Ships. 



3. The Battle of the Plain. 10. Patroclus. 



4. Hector and Andromache. 11. The Rousing of Achilles. 



5. The Building of the Wall. 12. The Death of Hector. 



6. The Embassy to Achilles. 13. The Ransoming of Hector's Body. 



7. The Meeting of the Chiefs. 14. The Taking of Troy. 



References. — Bryant's translation of Homer's Iliad; Lang's trans - 

 tion of Homer's Hiad; Bryant's translation of Virgil's JEnid. 



B JUNIOR— Fifth Year. 



HEROIC STORIES (CONTINUED). — FIRST TERM. 

 Stories selected from Homer's Odjssey. 



1. The Cyclops. 5. Scylla and Charybdis. 



2. The Island of ^olus. 6. Telemachus. 



3. Circe. 7. The Trial of the Bow. 



4. The Song of the Sirens. 



References. — Bryant's translation of Homer's Odyssey; Lamb's Ad- 

 ventures of Ulysses. 



B JUNIOR— Fifth Year. 



NORSE MYTHOLOGY. — SECOND TERM. 

 Stories. 



1. Odin. 4. Gray fell. 



2. Balder. 5. The Dragon. 



3. Siegfried. 6. Brunhild. 



References. — Myths of Norse-Land, Guerber; Norse Mythology, An- 

 dersen; Story of Siegfried, Baldwin. 



