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PARKER & WATSON'S READING SERIES.

THE NATIONAL ELEMENTARY SPELLER. (In Press.) Price 15 cents. THE NATIONAL PRONOUNCING SPELLER. 188 pages. Price 25 cents. A full treatise, with words arranged and classified according to their vowel sounds, and reading and dictation exercises.

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL PRIMER; or, "PRIMARY WORD-BUILDER." (Beautifully Illustrated). Price 15 cents.

THE NATIONAL FIRST READER; or, (Beautifully Illustrated)......

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.118 pages. Price 25 cents.

Price 37+ cents.

THE NATIONAL SECOND READER....................224 pages. Containing Primary Exercises in Articulation, Pronunciation, and Punctuation, (Splendidly Illustrated.)

THE NATIONAL THIRD READER.........

..288 pages. Price 50 cents.

Containing Exercises in Accent, Emphasis, Punctuation, &c. (Illustrated.) THE NATIONAL FOURTH READER....405 pages. Price 75 cents. Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution, Exercises in Reading, Declamation, &c.

THE NATIONAL FIFTH READER..

.....600 pages. Price $1.00

With copious Notes, and Biographical Sketches of each Writer.

These READERS have been prepared with the greatest care and labor, by RICHARD G. PARKER, A. M., of Boston, and J. MADISON WATSON, an experienced Teacher of New York. No amount of labor or expense has been spared to render them as near perfect as possible. The Illustrations, which are from original designs, and the Typography, are unrivalled by any similar works.

The First Reader, or "Word-Euilder," being the first issued, is already in extensive use. It is on a plan entirely new and original, commencing with words of one letter, and building up letter by letter, until sentences are formed.

The Second, Third, and Fourth Readers follow the same inductive plan, with a perfect and systematic gradation, and a strict classification of subjects. The pronunciation and definition of difficult words are given in notes at the bottom of each page. Much attention has been paid to Articulation and Orthoëpy; and Exercises on the Elementary Sounds and their combinations have been so introduced as to teach but one element at a time, and to apply this knowledge to immediate use, until the whole is accurately and thoroughly acquired.

The Fifth Reader is a full work upon Reading and Elocution. The works of many authors, ancient and modern, have been consulted, and more than a hundred standard writers of the English language, on both sides the Atlantic, laid under contribution to enable the authors to present a collection rich in all that can inform the understanding, improve the taste, and cultivate the heart, and which, at the same time, shall furnish every variety of style and subject to exemplify the principles of Rhetorical delivery, and form a finished reader and elocutionist. Classical and historical allusions, so common among the best writers, have in all cases been explained; and concise Biographical Sketches of authors from whose works extracts have been selected, have also been introduced, together with Alphabetical and Chronological Liste of the Names of Authors; thus rendering this a convenient text-book for Students in English and American Literature.

A. S. BARNES & BURR, Publishers,

51 & 53 John Street, New York.

DAVIES'

Complete Course of Mathematics.

Elementary Course.

DAVIES' PRIMARY ARITHMETIC AND TABLE-BOOK

DAVIES' FIRST LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC..

DAVIES' INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC

DAVIES' NEW SCHOOL ARITHMETIC..

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DAVIES' ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY
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DAVIES' ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY.

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This Series, combining all that is most valuable in the various methods of European instruction, improved and matured by the suggestions of nearly forty years' experience, now forms the only complete consecutive Course of Mathematics. Its methods, harmonizing as the work of one mind, carry the student onward by the same analogies and the same laws of association, and are calculated to impart a comprehensive knowledge of the science, combining clearness in the several branches, and unity and proportion in the whole. The higher Books-in connection with Prof. Church's Calculus and Analytical Geometry-are the Text-books in the Military Academies of the United States. The Superintendents of Public Instruction in very many States have officially recommended this Series. It is adopted and in successful use in the Normal Schools of New York, Michigan, Connecticut, and other States, and in a large proportion of the best Schools, Academies, and Colleges of the Union. The Revised Editions of the Arithmetics embody all the latest and most approved processes of imparting a knowledge of the science of numbers.

A. S. BARNES & Co. have the pleasure of announcing AN ENTIRELY NEW WORK ON ALGEBRA, by Professor DAVIES, entitled

UNIVERSITY

ALGEBRA,

Embracing the Logical Development of the Science, with numerous graded examples This work is designed to occupy an intermediate place between the ELEMENTARY It teaches the Science and Art of Algebra by a logical ALGEBRA and BOURDON. arrangement and classification of the principles in their natural order, and by illus trating their application in an extended series of carefully arranged and graded examples. It is well adapted for use in High Schools, Academies, and Colleges; the work being so divided and arranged that it may be studied in parts, or as a whole, forms a full and complete course.

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51 & 53 John Street, New York.

MONTEITH AND MCNALLY'S

GEOGRAPHIES.

MONTEITH'S FIRST LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY.

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MONTEITH'S INTRODUCTION TO MANUAL OF GEOGRAPHY.
MONTEITH'S NEW MANUAL OF GEOGRAPHY..
MCNALLY'S COMPLETE SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY.

Monteith's First Lessons in Geography-Introduction to Manual of Geography-and New Manual of Geography, are arranged on the catechetical plan, which has been proven to be the best and most successful method of teaching this branch of study. The questions and answers are models of brevity and adaptation, and the maps are simple, but accurate and beautiful.

McNally's Geography completes the Series, and follows the same general plan. The maps are splendidly engraved, beautifully colored, and perfectly accurate; and a profile of the country, showing the elevations and depressions of land, is given at the bottom of the maps. The order and arrangement of map questions is also peculiarly happy and systematic, and the descriptive matter just what is needed, and nothing more. No Series heretofore published has been so extensively introduced in so short a time, or gained such a wide-spread popularity.

These Geographies are used more extensively in the Public Schools of New York, Brooklyn, and Newark, than all others.

A. B. CLARK, Principal of one of the largest Public Schools in Brooklyn, says: "I have used over a thousand copies of Monteith's Manual of Geography since its adoption by the Board of Education, and am prepared to say it is the best work for junior and intermediate classes in our schools I have ever seen."

The Series, in whole or in part, has been adopted in the

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They have also been recommended by the State Superintendents of ILLINOIS, INDIANA, WISCONSIN, MISSOURI, NORTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA, and by numerous Teachers' Associations and Institutes throughout the country, and are in successful use in a multitude of Public and Private Schools throughout the United States.

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NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND CHEMISTRY.

PARKER'S PHILOSOPHY.

PARKER'S JUVENILE PHILOSOPHY.

PARKER'S FIRST LESSONS IN PHILOSOPHY.

PARKER'S COMPENDIUM OF SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY.

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The present edition of PARKER'S SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY has been corrected, enlarged, and improved, and contains all the late discoveries and improvements in the science up to the present time. It contains engravings of the Boston School set of apparatus, a description of the instruments, and an account of many experiments which can be performed by means of the apparatus; and it is peculiarly adapted to the convenience of study and recitation. The work is inmensely popular, and in very extensive use, more so than any other work of the kind. It has been recommended by the Super intendents of Public Instruction of six States, and is the Standard Text-book in all the principal cities of the United States, and throughout Canada West. NORTON'S FIRST BOOK OF PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY.

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By WILLIAM A. NORTON, M. A., Professor of Civil Engineering in Yale College. Arranged upon the catechetical plan, and copiously illustrated. Designed for Young Pupils commencing the study of the science.

THE FIRST BOOK OF SCIENCE-Two PARTS IN ONE..

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PARTI. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY. PART II. CHEMISTRY AND ALLIED SCIENCES. By W. A. NORTON and J. A. PORTER, Professors in Yale College. This volume treats of the elements of Natural Science, and is designed to meet the wants of young persons who do not intend to pursue a complete course of academical study. It is designed for Public and Private Schools, and will be found admirably adapted to private study, and home instruction in familiar science.

BARTLETT'S COLLEGE PHILOSOPHY. BARTLETTS SYNTHETIC MECHANICS. $3 00 | BARTLETT'S OPTICS AND ACOUSTICS. $2.00 BARTLETT'S ANALYTIC MECHANICS.. 4 00 BARTLETT'S SPHERICAL ASTRONOMY. 3 00 The above are the Text-books in the U. S. Military Academy at West Point.

PORTER'S SCHOOL CHEMISTRY.

FIRST BOOK OF CHEMISTRY, AND ALLIED SCIENCES, including an Outline of Agricultural Chemistry. By Prof. JOHN A. PORTER. Price 50 cts. PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY, embracing the most recent Discoveries in the Science, and the Outlines of its Application to Agriculture and the Arts-il'ustrated by numerous experiments newly adapted to the simplest apparatus. By JOHN A. PORTER, A. M., M. D., Professor of Agricultural and Organic Chemistry in Yale College. Price $1.00.

These works have been prepared expressly for Public and Union Schools, Academies, and Seminaries, where an extensive course of study on this subject and expensive apparatus was not desired, or could not be afforded. A fair, practical knowledge of Chemistry is exceedingly desirable, and almost a necessity, at the present day, but it has been taught in very few Public or Union Schools, owing entirely to the want of suitable text-books adapted to simple apparatus, or such as could be readily obtained. It is confidently believed that these works supply this great want, and will be foutl in every respect just what is required. Boxes containing all the apparatus and materials necessary to perform all the experiments described in these books, can be ob tained for $5.00, by addressing A. S. BARNES & BURR, New York. The above works are highly recommended.

PECK'S ELEMENTS OF MECHANICS.

This volume is prepared by Prof. W. G. PECK, of Columbia College, New York.

Price $1.50.

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ENGLISH GRAMMAR,

BY S. W. CLARK AND A. S. WELCH,

CONSISTING OF

CLARK'S FIRST LESSONS IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR...... Price $0 30

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A more Advanced Work, designed for Higher Classes in Academies and Normal Schools. By A. S. WELCH, A. M., Principal of the State Normal School of Michigan, at Ypsilanti.

The First Lessons in Grammar are prepared for young pupils, and as an appropriate introduction to the larger work. The elements of Grammar are here presented in a series of gradual oral exercises, and, as far as possible, in plain Saxon words.

Clark's New Grammar, it is confidently believed, presents the only true and successful method of teaching the science of the English Language. The work is thoroughly progressive and practical; the relations of elements happily illustrated, and their analysis thorough and simple.

This Grammar has been officially recommended by the Superintendents of Public Instruction of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Missouri, and is the Text-book adopted in the State Normat Schools of New York, and other States. Its extensive circulation and universal success is good evidence of its practical worth and superiority.

Professor F. S. JEWELL, of the New York State Normal School, says:

"Clark's System of Grammar is worthy of the marked attention of the friends of Education. Its points of excellence are of the most decided character, and will not soon be surpassed."

"Let any clear-headed, independent-minded teacher master the system, and then give it a fair trial, and there will be no doubt as to his testimony."

Welch's Analysis of the English Sentence.-The prominent features of this work have been presented by Lectures to numerous Teachers' Institutes, and unanimously approved. The classification, founded upon the fact that there are but three elements in the language, is very simple, and, in many respects, new. The method of disposing of connectives is entirely so. The author has endeavored to study the language as it is, and to analyze it without the aid of antiquated rules.

This work is highly recommended by the Superintendents of Public Instruction of Michigan, Wisconsin, and other States, and is being used in many of the best schools throughout the Union. It was introduced soon after publication into Oberlin College, and has met with deserved success.

A. S. BARNES & BURR, Publishers,

51 & 53 John Street, New York.

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