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JUST PUBLISHED,

A Concise History of the United States,

By L. J. CAMPBELL.

BASED ON SEAVY'S GOODRICH.

This book contains 257 pages, with the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, CONSTITUTION, &c., and is suitably illustrated with MAPS and CUTS. No pains and labor have been spared to render the work especially desirable as a Class Book. The attention of Teachers and School officers is invited to the following particulars:

I. Its simplicity of statement an ́l judiciousness in the selection of facts.

II. Its accuracy in the relation of events, pronunciation
of proper names, &c.

III. Its freedom from comparatively useless dates.
For further particulars, address:

BREWER & TILESTON, Publishers,

17 Milk Street, BOSTON.

WALTON'S NORMAL SERIES.

This series of Arithmetics consists of three books, viz:

I. A Pictorial Primary Arithmetic.

(Normal edition.)

II. An Intellectual Arithmetic.

(Normal edition.)

III. The Illustrative Practical Arithmetic.

The Illustrative Practical Arithmetic is entirely new. It is designed for Common Schools, Normal Schools, High Schools, and Academies, and will, it is believed, meet the wants of the large majority of the students of written arithmetic, in all grades of schools, more fully than any other arithmetic before the public.

For those who desire to pursue the subject further,

Walton's Written Arithmetic

Presents a somewhat more extended course and a fuller practice.

Favorable terms will be made for introduction.

ALESS:

BREWER & TILESTON,

PUBLISHERS,

17 Milk Street, BOSTON.

More extensively in use than all others combined.

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BOTANICAL SERIES,

By Professor ASA GRAY, M. D.,

OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

Published by IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., New York.

The publishers beg to call the attention of those about forming classes in Botany to the well-known works by Prof. GRAY. Now complete, the series presents the latest and most accurate principles and developments of the Science.

No author has yet approached Prof. GRAY in the rare art of making purely scientific theories, and dry details popular and interesting. From his charming elementary work, "HOW PLANTS GROW," to his more elaborate "MANUAL," there is one simple, concise, and yet exhaustive method of teaching the various grades of the study.

HOW PLANTS GROW.

Containing a Popular Flora, or an Arrangement and
Description of Common Plants, both Wild and Cul-
tivated, illustrated by more than 500 Drawings from
Nature. Small 4to, half bound.

This work is a simple, attractive, and beautifully illustrated BOTANY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, intended to teach them how to begin to read, with pleasure and profit, one large and easy chapter in the open book of Nature.

HOW PLANTS GROW' is a remarkably successful effort of a truly learned man, to write a book actually adapted to young children."-Atlantic Monthly.

SCHOOL AND FIELD BOOK OF BOTANY. An easy introduction to a knowledge of all the common Plants of the United States, both Wild and Cultivated. Svo, cloth, 622 pages. Price $2.50. This is a new book, and is the most comprehensive and practical school botany published. It has been warmly recommended by all who have examined it. We have space for only a few extracts:

This is emphatically the student's hand-book of Botanical science and Practical Botany; as such I have no doubt it will take its place in the front rank of Model School-Books."- Pres't Chadbourne, LL. D., of University of Wisconsin, and late Prof. of Botany, Williams College, Mass.

"The work embodies the latest discoveries in the science of vegetable physiology, and the character and reputation of the author make it a work of the highest authority."- Harper's Monthly.

"The Glossary and Index render the volume accessible and useful even to persons not well versed in this delightful science."- Penn. School Journal.

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Prof. GRAY's Botanical works have received the highest recommendation from the foremost scholars and professors in this country and Europe, among whom may be mentioned Prof. Tuckerman, of Amherst College, Prof. Silliman, Yale College, Prof. Prentiss, Cornell University, Prof. Henry, Smithsonian Institute, Dr. Wm. Tully, late of Yale, Prof. Dana, Yale College, Prof. Schanck, Princeton College, Prof. Pearson, Union College, Prof. Guyot, Princeton College, the late Pres't Hitchcock of the Amherst College, Prof Agassiz, Prof. Torrey, Dr. Lindley, and Sir William Hooker, of London. The following flattering testimonial from one of the best authorities in this country was recently received:

University of Virginia, Nov. 3d, 1870.

"These books are of such singular excellence that they leave nothing to be desired. Their style is so simple, their statements so lucid, and their arrangement so judicious, that they may be placed in the hands of children; while they are so instinct with true science, and breathe so philosophic a spirit, that their perusal affords a delightful recreation to the mature and the cultivated.

"For the habits of close attention it begets, for the interest with which it invests the most monotonous, and the charm which it lends to the most attractive landscape, as well as for the stores of useful knowledge it imparts. Botany should be taught in every school, and these volumes should be the Text-Books."

J. S. DAVIS, M. D., Prof. Anatomy, Materia Medica, and Botany.

Sample copies of the "School and Field Book," and "How Plants Grow," for examination, by mail on receipt of HALF the appended price.

Address,

W. A. WILDE & CO.,

Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers,

No. 1 CORNHILL, BOSTON.

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Illustrated by Questions on Selections from Latin and Greek Authors.

By SAMUEL H. TAYLOR, LL.D. Late Principal of Phillips Acadamy. Retail price $1.25.

The design of these questions is to give illustrations of the various topics of investigation to which the attention of teachers and students of the Ancient Classics is to be directed, and to exhibit some of the methods of discussing them.

This work is especially commended to teachers, as affording an invaluable guide to the teaching of Latin and Greek; embodying as it does the result of the experience of the most successful classical teacher in New England.

It is now in successful use as a Text Book in some of the Best Classical Institutions in the Country.

"Many a man will be a better teacher of the Classics for your eminently suggestive pages. I hope it may reach all our Colleges and Preparatory Schools."-W. S. TYLER, Professor of Greek, Amherst College.

"I can think of nothing that would better promote the cause of classical education than for every teacher, as he enters upon the work of instruction, to make a thorough study of this little manual."-A. J. PHIPPS, Agent of Mass. State Board of Education.

"It is worth more than all theories to see one take hold and teach. This is precisely what is done in this work so far as it can be on the pages of a book."- ALBERT C. PERKINS, Principal of High School, Lawrence.

"I am sure it would do immense service to the cause of classical education if it were gen. erally adopted as a guide in our preparatory schools." -JAMES R. Boise, Professor of Greek, Michigan University.

Worcester's Elements of History.

By J. E. WORCESTER, LL.D. Author of Worcester's Quarto Dictionary. Retail price $1.88. This work contains a full and complete history of the United States, brought down to the close of the late war, and also the leading facts in the history of Greece, Rome, France and England. It is designed for Grammar Schools as well as High Schools and Academies. It contains a chart of history and chronological tables of great value.

"Worcester's Elements of History has been used in this school several years, and seems better adapted to give a concise and accurate outline of the great events of history than any similar work with which I am acquainted." — CALEB EMERY, Principal of High School, Charlestown.

Philosophy of Natural History.

By WILLIAM SMELLIE. With an introduction and addition by Dr. JOHN WARE, of Cambridge, and illustrated by over fifty fine engravings. Retail price, $2.00.

This work is free from the technicalities of most books on Natural history. It has especial reference to the animal kingdom, and to those portions in which animal life is exhibited in its highest and most perfect state. Though giving the Philosophy of Natural History, it is not abstract, but of great value and interest to the reader as well as student.

"We are using Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History in our High School and like it well. I think it the best book of the kind published."-CHARLES P. RUGG, Principal of High School, New Bedford.

Specimen copies of above books sent by mail, postage paid, to teachers and school officers on receipt of 85 cents for Taylor's Method of Classical Study, and $1.00 each for Worcester's History and Smellie's Philosophy of Natural History. Liberal terms given for first introduction.

Descriptive catalogue of Eaton's Mathematics and other educational works sent free on application to the Publishers,

THOMPSON, BIGELOW & BROWN,

25 and 29 Cornhill,

BOSTON.

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Physical, Political and Outline Combined.

INCOMPARABLY SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING PUBLISHED.-Agassiz.

On these Maps, the green color indicates low lands; the brown, table lands; and the white, high plateaus; while the position, direction, height and steepness of mountains, are all shown by the peculiarities of the mountain shades.

The Political Divisions are shown by bright red lines; the names of all prominent features are distinctly printed, but in so light type that they can be read at a short distance only; thus the map is fitted for all the purposes of an outline map. Hence, these maps are, at the same time, really Physical, Political, and Outline, or, in other words, we have three maps in one.

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"Ancient Greece (including Map of Ancient City of Athens), . .6x8" "Italia (including Map of Ancient City of Rome),

Any of the above maps sold separately if desired.

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TEN MAPS put up in neat portfolio, same size as Common School Series, .
Key to Guyot's Wall Maps sent free with each set.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!

Schools using Guyot's Geographies, or about introducing them, will be supplied with the above maps at the following discounts: On the Large and Intermediate Series, 10 per cent; on the Common School and Primary Series, 25 per cent.

Address,

GILMAN H. TUCKER,

At THOMPSON, BIGELOW & BROWN'S,

Corresponding Agent,

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