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A new and practical text in Composition and Rhetoric by LEWIS WORTHINGTON SMITH, PH. B. (late of the University of Nebraska), Professor of English Language and Literature, Tabor College, là., and JAMES E. THOMAS, A. B. (Harvard), Master in English, the English High School, Boston.

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First Steps in English

For Elementary Grades. 173 pages. Beautifully illustrated in color. Cloth. Introductory price, 38 cents.

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The Essentials of Language and Grammar
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Bird Day: How to Prepare for It

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A New Primer in the Normal Course in Reading.
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Plant Relations. A First Book of Botany. By JOHN MERLE COULTER, Ph. D., Head of Department of Botany in the University of Chicage.

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Cloth, $1.20. Plants. A Text-Book of Botany By JOHN MERLE COULTER, Ph. D. Plant Studies. An Elementary Botany. By JOHN MERLE COULTER, Ph. D. An Analytical Key to some of the Common Flowering Plants. By JOHN MErle Coulter, Ph. D. 12mo. Limp cloth, 45 cents.

A History of the American Nation. By ANDREW C. MCLAUGHLIN, A. M., LL. B., University of Michigan. 12mo. Cloth, $1.40.

Animal Life. A First Book of Zoology. By DAVID S. JORDAN, M. S., M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., President of Leland Stanford Junior University, and VErnon L. KellcgG, M. S., Leland Stanford Junior University. 12mo. Cloth, $1.20.

The Elements of Physics. By C. HANFORD HENDERSON, Ph. D., Principal of Pratt High School, Brooklyn, and JOHN F. WOODHULL, A. M., Professor of Physical Science, Teachers' College, Columbia University. 12mo. Cloth, $1.10. Edition with Experiments, $1.10. With Experiments, $1.25.

Physical Experiments. A Laboratory Manual. By JOHN F. WOODHULL, Ph. D., and M. B. VAN ARSDALE, Instructor in Physical Science in Horace Mann School. 12mo. Cloth, with alternate pages blank, 60 cents. Without blank pages, 45 cents.

The Elementary Principles of Chemistry. By ABRAM VAN EPS YOUNG, Ph. B., Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. 12mo. Cloth, 95 cts. With Experiments, $1.10. Laboratory Manual, 45 cts. A Text-Book of Geology. By ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, A. M., Professor of Geology in Colgate University. 12mo. Cloth, $1.40.

A Text-Book of Astronomy. By GEORGE C. COMSTOCK, Ph. B., LL. B., Director of Washburn Observatory, Madison, Wis. 12mo. Cloth, $1.30.

A German Reader. By H. P. JONES, Ph. D., Professor of the German Language in Hobart College. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.

English Texts. For College-entrance Requirements. Best edited and most scholarly series.

Other volumes of the Twentieth Century Text-Books in an advanced stage of preparation.

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