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IVISON & PHINNEY,

PUBLISHERS, GENERAL BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS, 321 Broadway, New York,

The

PUBLISH

American Educational Series:

EMBRACING

A Complete and Uniform Course of Text-Books,

FOR SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, AND COLLEGES.

VOLUMES OF THE COURSE ALREADY PUBLISHED:

I. SANDERS' NEW SERIES OF ENGLISH READERS, in ten vols.
II. DAY AND THOMSON'S MATHEMATICAL SERIES, in nine vols.
III. WILLSON'S COMPLETE SERIES OF SCHOOL HISTORIES, in six vols.
IV. FASQUELLE'S COMPLETE FRENCH COURSE, in six vols.

V. WOODBURY'S COMPLETE GERMAN COURSE, in eight vols.

VI. TEXT-BOOKS IN THE SCIENCES, RHETORIC, ORATORY, ENGLISH PHILOLOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY,- including, among other, the following wellknown standard works:-Hitchcock's Geology; Gray's Chemistry; McElligott's Analytical Manuals, Debater, and Speakers; Dr. Hickok's Works on Ethics and Philosophy, etc., etc.

VII. BRADBURY'S SCHOOL SINGING BOOKS; and others.

VIII. O'DONNELL'S WRITING SERIES; SCHUSTER'S DRAWING SERIES, etc.

IN RAPID PREPARATION:

A NEW CLASSICAL SERIES, designed to embrace a Complete Course of Text-Books in the Latin and Greek Languages, from the Initial Book, Grammar, and Reader, to the highest Text-Book used in American Colleges, including annotated editions of the Standard Classic Authors. By Professors Thacher and Hadley, of Yale College; Prof. Johnson, of the U. S. University; and others.

SANDERS' ENGLISH GRAMMARS, Primary and School.

DAY AND THOMSON'S SURVEYING.

WELLS' NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, embodying many new features and illustrations.
By David A. Wells, A. M., author of the "Annual of Scientific Discovery," etc.
GRAY'S NEW CHEMISTRY, written anew, enlarged and illustrated.
ELEMENTS OF PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. By Prest. Edward Hitchcock, LL.D.,
of Amherst College, and Edward Hitchcock, Jr., M. D.

KIDDLE'S NEW SCHOOL ASTRONOMY, enlarged, and beautifully illustrated.
TEXT-BOOKS IN BOTANY, Primary and Advanced. By a distinguished scholar.

This series, when finished, will be the only complete course of Elementary Text-Books constructed upon the same organic principle and a graduated system. They are the productions of Practical Teachers, embodying the results of long experience, and specially designed to meet the ascertained wants of teachers and pupils. They have won, in a short period, an unprecedented popularity, and the cordial approval of Professors of Colleges, Principals of Academies and Institutes, Superintendents, Officers, and Teachers of Common Schools in every State of the Union; and the principal of them have been formally and officially adopted as Text-Books by the Superintendents of nearly every State which, since their appearance, has adopted a uniform system of school books; among which are― Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Territory of Minnesota; also, by a large number of the County Superintendents of the State of New York, etc A Full Descriptive Catalogue of the above, and of all of I. & P.'s publications, will be sent without charge, and post-paid, to any clergyman, teacher, educational officer, or other person interested in education, on application, containing prices, illustrations, reviews, critical notices, and numerous strong commendations of experienced and eminent Practical Teachers in all parts of the Union. Single copies of books sent pre-paid, on receipt of price; and at half-price TO TEACHERS for examination, with a view to introduction if approved.

"SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS."

We Are Now Issuing

THE PROGRESSIVE READERS.

BY SALEM TOWN, LL.D., AND N. M. HOLBROOK.

These are, emphatically, and in all respects, the BEST SCHOOL BOOKS ever writ ten, and we are confident will take the lead among all readers. The writers, as successful Practical Teachers, and Elocutionists, and Popular Authors, have been long and favorably known, and their names alone are a sufficient guarantee for the high character of the books; but in order to secure the highest possible degree of perfection in every department, the services of an efficient corps of other educational and literary men have been employed to assist.

School Committees, Teachers, and others, are requested to examine for themselves, Copies furnished free for examination, at our store, or sent by mail on receipt of stamps to cover postage.

Postage Rates are-for

THE PROGRESSIVE PICTORIAL PRIMER-In Press 6 cents.
THE PROGRESSIVE FIRST READER-Now Ready-9 cents.
THE PROGRESSIVE SECOND READER-Now Ready-12 cents.
THE PROGRESSIVE THIRD READER- Now Ready-15 cents.
THE PROGRESSIVE FOURTH READER-In Press-18 cents.
THE PROGRESSIVE FIFTH, or
THE ELOCUTIONARY READER,

Now Ready-24 cents

Among our Publications also are

TOWER'S GRADUAL READERS AND SPELLERS.

TOWN'S READERS AND SPELLERS.

SMYTH'S (Prof. Wm.) MATHEMATICS-now in general use in New England, and rapidly being adopted West and South.

SMITH'S (Asa) ILLUSTRATED ASTRONOMY.

SMITH'S (Roswell C.) PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY.

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SANBORN, CARTER, BAZIN & CO.,

25 and 29 Cornhill, Boston.

Books for Schools and School Libraries.

PUBLISHED BY

GOULD & LINCOLN,

BOSTON.

THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of ideas, and assist in literary composition. New and improved edition. By Peter Mark Roget, late Secretary of the Royal Society, London, etc. Revised and Edited, with a List of Foreign Words defined in English, and other additions, by Barnas Sears, D. D., President of Brown University. A New American, from the late stereotype London Edition, with Additions and Improvements. 12mo., cloth, $1.50.

This Edition is based on the London Edition, recently issued. The first American Edition having been prepared by Dr. Sears for strictly educational purposes, those words and phrases properly termed "vulgar," incorporated in the original work, were omitted. These expurgated portions have, in the present Edition, been restored, but by such an arrangement of the matter as not to interfere with the educational purposes of the American editor. Besides this, it contains important additions of words and phrases not in the English Edition, making it in all respects more full and perfect than the author's Edition. The work has already become one of standard authority, both in this 'country and in Great Britain.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society, and the Results of Labor, Capital, and Skill. By Charles Knight. With numerous Illustrations. American Edition. Revised, with Additions, by David A. Wells, Editor of the "Annual of Scientific Discovery." 12mo. $1.25.

This is emphatically a book for the people. It contains an immense amount of important information, which everybody ought to be in possession of; and the volume should be placed in every family, and in every school and public library in the land. EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE LATE AMOS LAWRENCE. With a brief account of some Incidents in his Life. Edited by his son, Wm. R. Lawrence, M. D. With elegant portraits of Amos and Abbott Lawrence, an Engraving of their Birth-place, an Autograph page of Hand-writing, and a copious Index. Twenty-third Thousand. One large octavo volume. Cloth, $1.50; royal 12mo., $1.

THE EARTH AND MAN: Lectures on Comparative Physical Geography, in its relation to the History of Mankind. By Arnold Guyot. Translated from the French by Prof. C. C. Felton. With Illustrations. 12mo., cloth, $1.25.

"Those who have been accustomed to regard Geography as a merely descriptive branch of learning, drier than the remainder biscuit after a voyage, will be delighted to find this hereto unattractive pursuit converted into a science, the principles of which are definite and the results conclusive."- North American Review. PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY: Touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement of the Races of Animals, living and extinct, with numerous illustrations. For the use of Schools and Colleges. Part 1-Comparative Physiology. By Louis Agassiz and Augustus A. Gould. Revised edition. 12mo. Cloth, "It is not a mere book, but a work-a real work in the form of a book. Zoology is an interesting science, and here is treated with a masterly hand. It is a work adapted to Colleges and Schools, and no young man should be without it."-Scientific American A NEW SYSTEM OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR. By W. S. Barton, A. M. 12mo. Half mor., 75 cents.

Designed as a Text-Book for the use of Schools and Academies. It is the result of long experience, and will be found to possess many and peculiar merits.

PRACTICAL EXERCISES IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION; or, The Young Composer's Guide. By W. S. Barton, A. M. 12mo Half mor., 75 cents.

Designed as a Sequel to the author's New System of English Grammar, which forms a gradual introduction to the first principles of composition. The plan pursued in thees exercises, as in the Grammar, is founded on the application of the principle of imitation. The pupil is conducted progressively from the simplest expression of thought to the practice of connected composition.

SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE UNION.

NATIONAL SERIES OF

STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS,

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A. S. BARNES & CO.,

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4. PARKER'S NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy, Part I..

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5. WILLARD'S SCHOOL HISTORIES.

Willard's School History of the United States..

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Willard's Larger History of the United States..

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Willard's Universal History in Perspective, with Maps and Engravings.

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6. DAVIES' ALGEBRA, CEOMETRY, AND HIGHER MATHEMATICS.

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Teachers and Friends of Education are invited to examine a new SCHOOL CHEMISTRY, by Prof. John A. Porter, of Yale College, just issued. Also, ANCIENT HEBREWS, with an Introductory Essay concerning the World before the Flood, by Abraham Mills, A. M. Price $1.

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