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HOW WE LIVE; 



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Elementary Course in Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene. By James 



JoHONNOT, Eugene Bodion, Ph. D., and IIenky D. Didama, M. D. 



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FIRST BOOK OF CHEMISTRY. 



By Mary Shaw-Brewster. 



A coarse of eiinple experiments for beginners, giving great prominence to 

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FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. 



Designed to Cultivate the Observing Powers of Cliildren. By Eliza A. 



YouMANS. Revised edition. 12mo. 158 pages. 



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FIRST BOOK OF ZOOLOGY. 



By Eovf AKD S. Morse, Ph. D., formerly Professor of Comparative Anat- 

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Professor Morse has adapted this First Boolt of Zoology to the pupils of the 

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