Helps in Teaching Geography* 
ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS IN GEOGRAPHY. 
is the best little book of questions and answers published. Invaluable for review or 
to question a class. Limp cloth. Price, 25 cents. 
AUGSBURG’S EASY DRAWINGS FOR THE GEOGRA- 
PHY CLASS. Here are presented over 200 simple drawings that can be placed on the 
blackboard by any teacher, even the one ignorant of the simplest rules. An island, 
an isthmus, a cape, mountain ranges, animals, plants, etc., are illustrated in profusion. 
Opposite each plate a lesson in geography is given that may be used in connection, 
and an index brings any plate sought for instantly to the eye. There is no book like 
it published. Quarto, tasteful cardboard cover, 40 large plates, 90 pages. Price, 50 
cents ; to teachers, 40 cents ; by mail, 5 cents extra. 
KELLOGGS GEOGRAPHY BY MAP DRAWING. 
By Amos M. Kellogg. The object of this book is to encourage and aid the teacher 
in the effort to have his pupils draw geographical forms on the blackboard with readi¬ 
ness and pleasure. The book shows the teacher how to make geography the most 
interesting of all the studies pursued in the schools. It is profusely illustrated with 
outline maps. The type is large and clear and the page of good size. Limp cloth. 
Price, 50 cents ; to teachers, 40 cents ; by mail 5 cents extra. 
DEAN’S THE GEOGRAPHY CLASS : HOW TO INTER- 
EST IT. By M. Ida Dean. How will you study Germany, or France, or Egypt, or 
China, so as to fix the facts in the child’s mind, without effort, through his intense 
interest? Is not that your problem in geography? Miss Dean’s book tells you how 
—solves the problem. Her description of “ A Day in Asia,” and “ A Day in Egypt,” 
makes us all wish we had been there. Awaken the interest of your pupils and parents. 
Fully illustrated. Limp cloth. Price, 35 cents, postpaid. 
HALTBY’S HAP iTODELING IN GEOGRAPHY AND HIS¬ 
TORY. By Dr. Albert E. Maltby, Prin. Slippery Rock State Normal School, Pa. 
This book is of the greatest value to teachers of Geography and History. It is liter¬ 
ally crammed full of the most helpful suggestions, methods, devices. It considers 
fully the use of sand, clay, putty, paper pulp, plaster-of-paris, and other materials in 
map modeling ; also chalk modeling. The chapters on Home Geography are exceed¬ 
ingly valuable. Those who would co-ordinate Geography with Science teaching 
will here find much to assist them. The chapter on Nature Study will give a great 
deal of help. There are over one hundred illustrations, many of them being full-page. 
Handsomely bound in cloth. Large size. 229 pages. Price, $1.25 ; to teachers, 
$1.00 ; postage, 10 cents. 
E. L. KELLOGG & CO., 61 E. 9th Street, New York. 
