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School and College Text-Books.

JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY

PUBLISH THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE WORKS,

Edited by President Woolsey, Profs. Felton, Beck, Bowen, Champlin, Smead, and others.

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Virgil, with English notes, by Prof. Bowen. 10th ed. 8vo.........
Hercule's Furens, a Tragedy of Seneca, edited by Prof. Beck. 18mo..
Demosthenes' Popular Orations, notes by Prof. Champlin. New ed. 12mo..
Demosthenes' Three Philippics, with notes by Prof. Smead. 12mo..
Septem Contra Thebas, a Tragedy of Eschylus, with English notes. 12mo........
Demosthenes' Orations on the Crown, notes by Prof. Champlin. 8th ed. 12mo..
Plato's Gorgias, with notes by President Woolsey. New ed. 12mo..
Alcestis of Euripides, notes by President Woolsey.
Electra of Sophocles, notes by President Woolsey. New ed. 12mo...
Antigone of Sophocles, notes by President Woolsey. New ed. 12mo..
Prometheus of Eschylus, notes by President Woolsey. New ed. 12mo.......
Geometry, Plane and Solid, by B. Peirce, Perkins Professor of Astronomy and
Mathematics in Harvard University. 12mo. plates......

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New ed. 12mo........

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Elementary Treatise on Algebra, to which are added Exponential Equations and
Logarithms, by Prof. B. Peirce. New ed. 12mo.......

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Elementary Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, with their application to Navigation, Surveying, etc., by Prof. Peirce. New revised ed., 174 cuts, 8vo., sheep.....

1.76

Curves, Functions, and Motions, containing Analytical Geometry, The Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and Analytical Mechanics, by Prof. Peirce. 2 vols. 12mo., plates, sheep.......

2.50

Stewart's Philosophy of the Human Mind, revised, with critical and explanatory

notes, by Prof. Bowen. New ed., large 12mo.....

1.25

University Speaker, by Prof. Wm. Russell. Large 12mo...

1.25

Whately's Easy Lessons on Reasoning. 12mo., with tables..

Will's Outlines of Chemical Analysis, edited by Drs. Breed and Stainer, with tables. 8vo......

1.75

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Whately's English Synonyms. 12mo...

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Whately's Elements of Logic. New ed., enlarged, good type, 12mo..

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Whately's Elements of Rhetoric. New enlarged ed., good type. 12mo.......... 1.00

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1. CHART OF GENERAL HISTORY.

2. CHART OF MYTHOLOGY.

8. CHART OF SACRED IIISTORY.

4. CHART OF ANCIENT CHRONOLOGY.

5. CHART OF SOVEREIGNS OF EUROPE.

6. HISTORICAL CHART OF ENGLAND.

7. HISTORICAL CHART OF FRANCE.

8. HISTORICAL CHART OF THE GERMAN EMPIRE

9. HISTORICAL CHART OF SPAIN.

10. CHART OF AMERICAN HISTORY.

11. CHART OF BIOGRAPHY.

With Description, Illustration, and Questions, to facilitate its use.

BY J. E. WORCESTER, LL. D.,

Author of Worcester's "Elements of History," Worcester's "Series of Dictionaries," etc. The attention of Teachers and others is called to this beautiful book. Copies sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price, $1.50.

[From the Daily Advertiser, Oct. 22d.] We think to do a good service to the public by calling attention to this admirable work, which at length appears in a form adapted to general use, and fit to take a place among the most indispensable books of ready reference which this busy age has called forth. For ready reference, and, at the same time, exact information, it unquestionably stands at the head of all books intended for the same purpose. Years ago we fortunately became possessed of a copy of an earlier edition, which, being designed more especially for schools, escaped that general notice which its general utility should now attract; and it is from a feeling of gratitude to the book (akin to the sailor's toward his "Bowditch"), and from a desire that others may share in the advantages to be derived from it, that we are eager to point out its true relation to every library and the wants of every intelligent person.

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B., T. & C. ALSO PUBLISH

WARREN COLBURN'S FIRST LESSONS IN INTELLECTUAL ARITHMETIC. WORCESTER'S ELEMENTS OF HISTORY, Ancient and Modern, with Chart in book. SMELLIE'S PHILOSOPHY OF NATURAL HISTORY.

CUSHING'S MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.

NORTHEND'S BOOK-KEEPING, by Single Entry.

BENTLEY'S PICTORIAL PRIMER.

THE AMERICAN VOCALIST.

THE CYTHARA, by I. B. Woodbury.

THE DULCIMER, by I. B. Woodbury; and various other Musical Books. Books and Stationery of Every Description Furnished to Teachers and others, in quantities to suit, at prices that will please.

Teachers and School Directors

ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE POPULAR

SERIES OF MATHEMATICS,

BY BENJAMIN GREENLEAF, A. M.,

Late Principal of Bradford (Mass.) Teachers' Seminary.

1. PRIMARY ARITHMETIC. or a System of Mental Arithmetic, with sufficient Slate Exercises added to familiarize with written operations in the fundamental rules of the science, upon the Inductive Plan, for Primary and Intermediate Schools. Revised and enlarged edition, 144 pages. 18mo. Price 20 cents.

2. COMMON SCHOOL ARITHMETIC, or Introduction to the National Arithmetic, combining the Analytic and Synthetic methods, and forming a complete treatise for Common Schools. New and Improved stereotype edition, 324 pages. 12mo. Price

50 cents.

3. NATIONAL ARITHMETIC, being a thorough advanced course, intended particularly for Academies, High and Normal Schools. New and improved stereotype edition, 360 pages. 12mo. Price 75 cents.

4. PRACTICAL TREATISE ON ALGEBRA, designed for High Schools and Academies, and also for advanced students in Common Schools. Improved stereotype edition, 360 pages. Price 75 cents.

5. PRACTICAL GEOMETRY, designed for High Schools and Academies, and for advanced classes in Common Schools. [In preparation, and will soon be published, forming a 12mo. volume about the size of the "NATIONAL ARITHMETIC."]

The above series has many important distinctive characteristics, which particularly recommend it to the attention of Teachers, School Directors, and others interested.

It is a consecutive series, graded to the wants of Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, and High Schools, Academies, and Normal Schools.

The whole is the result of the ripe scholarship of a distinguished practical Mathematician, who has had more than thirty years' experience in teaching pupils of all ages, grades, and capacities.

The mechanical execution is neat and durable,—an important consideration, too often disregarded in making School Books, and the books are sold at reasonable prices.

GREENLEAF'S ARITHMETICS AND ALGEBRA are no untried books, or of doubtful reputation. No other works of the kind have, in the same time, secured so general an introduction into the best Seminaries throughout the U. S., including most of the "STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS," or been as highly commended by eminent mathematicians. GREENLEAF'S ALGEBRA furnishes what has been hitherto much desired, a thorough practical and theoretical text-book, suited to the wants of elementary schools, as well as academies, in a single volume of a portable form. Very comprehensive in its plan and details, and progressive in its gradation of problems, to the great satisfaction of teachers using it, it occupies the ground commonly given very inconveniently to two different books. Its several demonstrations, especially those connected with the roots, the method of solving cubic equations by completing the square, and the very complete Table of Logarithms at the end of the volume, are among its useful distinctive features.

The book has now been fully tested in the school-room, and the uniform testimony of teachers, who have made the trial, is, that its merit is fully equal to that of the arithmetics by the same author, and to which it proves the most appropriate sequel.

DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of all our VALUABLE SCHOOL TEXT-BOOKS furnished by mail, on application to

ROBERT S. DAVIS & CO.,

School Book Publishers, No. 118 Washington st., Boston.

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