VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS PUBLISHED 
BY 
F. J. HUNTINjGrTON, 
BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER, 
ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD. 
A SYSTEM OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY in Perspective, ac¬ 
companied by an Atlas, exhibiting Chronology in a Picture of Nations, 
and Progressive Geography in a series of Maps, designed for Schools 
and Academies, with Engravings. By Emma Willard, Principal of 
the Troy Female Seminary. 
BOTANY FOR BEGINNERS; on Introduction to the Lectures 
on Botany; for the use of Common Schools, and the younger pupils of 
Higher Schools and Academies. By the Author of the Lectures on 
Botany. 
CHEMISTRY FOR BEGINNERS, with Engravings; adapted 
to the same classes of pupils as the Botany for Beginners. 
TheJMALTE-BRUN SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY and ATLAS, 
288 pages royal 18 mo. and 132 engravings from original designs. The 
Atlas contains the following 21 maps and charts, and is the most exten¬ 
sive of any School Atlas now published. 
Contents of the Atlas. 
1. New-England States; 2. Middle States, Maryland and Virginia; 3. 
Southern States ; 4. VV estern States ; 5. United States ; 6. North America ; 
7. South America; 8. Atlantic Ocean—Its Islands and Coasts; 9. Europe; 
10. Africa; 11. Asia; 12. Pacific Ocean—Its Islands and Coasts ; 13. 
Western Hemisphere ; 14. Eastern Hemisphere'; 15. Northern Hemis¬ 
phere ; 16. Southern Hemisphere ; 17. Height of the Principal Mountains on 
the Globe ; 18. Length of the principal Rivers on the Globe; 19. Chart, exhib¬ 
iting the Comparative Extent of Oceans, Continents, Countries, Islands, Seas, 
and Lakes ; 20. Tabular Views, of Extent, Population, Canals, Roads, Indian 
Tribes, Universities, Missionary Stations, &c.; 21. Picture of the World. 
The superiority of this Atlas is manifest on the slightest observation? 
this, when coupled with the attractive §tyle of the book, and its great 
interest and accuracy of detail, render this Geography and Atlas one of 
the most desirable now in use. It has recently been republished in 
England. 
PETER PARLEY’S GEOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN, illus¬ 
trated with 9 maps and 75 engravings. 
PETER PARLEY’S HISTORY OF THE WORLD, 75 en¬ 
gravings. 
*\These two books are designed for Summer Schools, and the young¬ 
er classes of Winter Schools. The Geography has been translated, into 
Greek by the Rev. Mr. Temple, the Missionary to that country, who 
remarks, I am happy in being able to introduce Air. Pariev to more than 
20,000 Youths in the Greek nation. 
