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 LEA AND BLANCHARD 



PUBLISH AND HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE AND USEFUL 

 WORKS FOR ACADEMIES AND COLLEGES. 



ARNOTT'S PHYSICS. 



ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS; OR, NAIURAL PHILOSOPHY, 



GENERAL AND MEDICAL. 



Written for universal use in plain, or non-technical language, by Niell Arnott, M.D. A 

 new edition, by Isaac Hays, M.D. Complete in one octavo volume, with nearly two hundred 

 wood-cuts. 



This standard work has been long and favourabV known as one of the best popular ezpositiona of the interesting 

 ecienee it treats uf. It is extensively used in many of the first seminaries. , 



BUTLER'S ANCIENT ATLAS. 

 AN ATLAS OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, 



By Samuel Butler, D.D., late Lord Bishop of Litchfield; containing Twenty-one Coloured 

 Maps, and a complete Accentuated Index. In one octavo volume, half bound. 



BUTLER'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. 



Geographia Classica, or the application of Ancient Geography to the Classics, by Samuel 

 Butler, D.D., F.R.S. Revised by his Son. Fifth American, from the last London edition; 

 with Questions on the Maps, by John Frost. In one octavo volume, half bound, to match 

 the Atlas. 



WHITE'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY. 



Elements of Universal History, on a new and systematic plan ; from the earliest times to the 

 Treaty of Vienna ; to which is added a summary of the leading events since that period. For 

 the use of Schools and private Students, by H. White, B.A.. Trinity College, Cambridge ; 

 with Additions and Questions, by John S. Hart, A.M., Principal of the Philadelphia High 

 School, (Sec, in one volume, large 12mo., neatly half bound. 



This work is arranged on a new plan, which ie believed to combine the advantaEes of those formerly in use. It is 

 divided into three parts, corresponding with Ancient, Middle, and Modern History ; which parts are again subdivided 

 into centuries, so that the various events are presented in the order of time, while it is so arranged that the annals of 

 each country can be read consecutively, thus combining the advantages of both the plans hitherto pursued in works 

 of this kind. To guide the researches of the student, there will be found numerous synoptical tables, with remarks 

 and sketches of literature, antiquities, and manners, at the great chronological epochs. 



The additions of the American editor have been principally confined to the chapters on the history of this country. 

 The series of questions by him will be found of use to those who prefer that system of instruction. For those who 

 do not, the publishers have had an edition prepared without the questions. 



HERSCHELL'S ASTRONOMY. 



A Treatise on Astronomy, by Sir John F. W. Herschell, F.R.S., &c. , with numerous 

 plates and wood-cuts. A new edition, with a Preface and a series of Questions, by S. C. 

 Walker. In one volume, 12mo. 



BREWSTER'S OPTICS. 



Elements of Optics, by Sir David Brewster ; with Notes and Additions, by A. D. Bache, 

 LL.D., Superintendent of the Coast Survey, &,c. In one volume, 12mo., with numerous 

 wood-cuts. 



BOLMAR'S FRENCH SERIES. 



New editions of the following works, by A. Bolmar, forming, in connection with " Bolmar'a 

 Levizac," a complete series for the acquisition of the French language. 



A SELECTION OF ONE HUNDRED PERRIN'S FABLES, accompanied by a 

 Key, containing the text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner as to point 

 out the difference between the French and English idiom, &-c., in 1 vol., 12mo. 



A COLLECTION OF COLLOQUIAL PHRASES, on every topic necessary to 

 maintain conversation, arranged under different heads, with numerous remarks on the peculiar 

 pronunciation and uses of various words ; the whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the 

 acquisition of a correct pronunciation of the French, 1 vol., 18ino. 



LES AVENTURES DE TELEMAQUE PAR FENELON, in 1 vol., 12mo., accom 

 panied by a Key to the first eight books, in 1 vol., 12mo., containing, like the Fables, the text, 

 a literal and free translation, intended as a sequel to the Fables. Either volume sold separately. 



ALL THE FRENCH VERBS, both regular and irregular, in a small volume. 



