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MANN (Mrs. H.) and PEABODY (E. O.) Moral Culture of Infancy and Kindergarten Guide, with music for the Plays. 120. New York. I 25 NOA (Henrietta). Plays_for_the Kindergarten; music by C. J. Richter. (The Text of the 19 Plays is in both German and English.) 18o. Paper. New

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PAYNE (Joseph). Froebel and the Kindergarten System of Elementary Education. Paper. N. Y. 15 PEABODY (Elizabeth P.) Lectures on the Nursery and Kindergartner. No. 1. Education of the Kindergartner. 120. Paper. Pittsburg. 25 RONGE (Johannes and Bertha). A Practical Guide to the English Kindergarten, for the use of Mothers, Governesses, and Infant Teachers; being an Exposition of Froebel's System of Infant Training, accompanied with a great variety of Instructive and Amusing Games, and Industrial and Gymnastic Exercises. With numerous Songs set to Music, and arranged for the Exercises. With 71 lithographic plates. New

York.

WIEBE (Ed.) The Paradise of Childhood.

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Manual for Self-instruction in Friedrich Froebel's Ed·ucational Principles, and a Practical Guide to Kindergartners. With 74 plates of Illustrations. In four parts. 4. Springfield, Mass. Paper, $2.50; cl. 3 00 See also Works on "Objects."

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

This magnificent work was issued by this State at an expense exceeding $500,000, and gave to the world the accepted nomenclature of geological formations. Twenty-two volumes have been issued: the first in 1842, the last in 1870. Complete sets are now scarce and valuable, but we have for several years purchased all copies offered for sale, and have now on hand several complete sets, and a great many single volumes. The prices of the different volumes vary with their scarcity and condition. The Mineralogy we can furnish at $3.00. The Orni

thology is scarce at $15.00. Complete sets are worth from $80.00 to $120.00, according to the condition and coloring of the plates. We shall be glad to correspond with persons desiring either to buy or to sell.

Full sets have been furnished to Principal Veeder, of Ives Seminary, Antwerp; Principal Dolph, of Port Jervis High School; J. Dorman Steele, Ph.D., of Elmira, and several others, and we have filled incomplete sets in every part of the State.

SUBJECTS.

ZOOLOGY.-Vol. 1. Historical introduction to th Series, by Hon. William H. Seward, and Zoology of New York, or The New York Fauna. Mammalia. Text and 33 full page Plates. By James E. De Kay. Issued in 1842.—Vol. 2. Birds (Ornithology). Text and 308 Colored Figures. By James E De Kay. 1844. -Vol. 3. Reptiles, Fishes and Amphibia. Text. By James E. De Kay. 1842. Vol. 4 Reptiles, Fishes and Amphibia. 102 full page Plates. By James E. De Kay. 1842.-Vol. 5. Mollusca and Crustacea. with 53 full page Colored Plates. By James E. De Kay. 1843 and 1844.

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BOTANY.-Vol. 6. Flora of the State of New York. Text and 72 full page Plates. By John Torrey, M.D., F.L.S. 1843. Vol. 7. Flora of the State of New York. Text and 89 full page Plates. By John Torrey, M.D., F.L.S. 1843.

MINERALOGY.-Vol. 8. Mineralogy of New York (in one vol.) By Lewis C. Beck, M.D., Prof. of Chemistry and Natural History. Profuse Illustrations and 8 full page Plates. 1842.

GEOLOGY.-Vol. 9. Geology of New York, comprising the Geology of Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie and Delaware counties, and all territory with. in the State south and east of these counties, with 9 folded and 37 full page Plates, colored. By William W. Mather, Prof. of Nat. Hist. 1843.--Vol. 10. Second Geological District, embracing St. Lawrence, Franklin, Clinton, Essex, Warren, Hamilton and Jefferson coun. ties, with 10 folded and 7 full page maps, colored. By Ebenezer Emmons, Prof. of Nat. Hist. 1842.-Vol

II. Third Geological District, embracing Montgomer,, Fulton, Otsego, Herkimer, Oneida, Lewis, Oswe go, Madison, Onondaga, Cayuga, Cortland, Chenango, Broome, Tioga and the eastern half of Tompkins counties, with many illustrations. By Lardner Vanuxem. 1842.-Vol. 12. Fourth Geological District, embracing Wayne, Monroe, Orleans, Niagara, Seneca, Ontario, Yates, Livingston, Genesee, Erie, Chemung, Steuben, Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and the western part of Tompkins counties, with 15 folded Plates, colored, and 80 full page Plates. By James Hall. 1843.

AGRICULTURE.-Vol. 13. Agriculture of New York, classification, etc., of Soils and Rocks. 8 folded, 13 full page Plates, colored. By Ebenezer Emmons, M.D. 1846.—Vol. 14. Agriculture of New York, analysis of Soils, Plants, Cereals, etc. 43 full page Plates, colored. By Ebenezer Emmons, M. D. 1849.-Vol. 15. Agriculture of New York, Fruits of the State. Many Illustrations. By Ebenezer Emmons, M.D. 1851.-Vol. 16. Agriculture of New York, Fruits (vol. III on title page). 99 full page Colored Plates. By Ebenezer Emmons, M.D. 1851.-Vol. 17. Agriculture of New York, Insects injurious to Agriculture. Over 1000 Colored Figures. By Ebenezer Emmons, M.D. 1854

PALEONTOLOGY.-Vol. 18. Paleontology of New York, Organic remains of the Lower Silurian. 97 full page and folded Plates. By James Hall. 1847.-Vol. 19. Organic remains of the Middle Silurian. 98 full

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page and folded Plates. By James Hall. 1853.-Vol. Organic remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and Oriskany Sandstone. By James Hall. 1859.Vol. 21. 150 full page Plates to the same. By James Hall. 1862. Vol. 22. Fossil Brachiopoda of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung Groups, 75 full page Plates. By James Hall. Issued

etc.

1870. REGENTS' REPORTS ON THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.

These Reports form Annual Supplements to the Natural History of the State of New York, and are even more rare and in some cases more valuable than the vol

umes of Natural History themselves.

We have one
complete set, except the first two volumes, and many
duplicates, including the Report of the Legislative Com
mittee upon the history and cost of the Natural History
of New York. Prices furnished on application.

INDEX TO THE REPORTS.

No. III, 1850. Catalogues of Quadrupeds, Reptiles
and Amphibians, Minerals and Fossils, Historical and
Antiquarian Collection. Reports-on Indian Collection,
by Lewis H. Morgan, with cuts and beautifully colored full
page plates; on ancient Remains of Art in Jefferson and
St. Lawrence counties, by Franklin B. Hough, with 5
full page illustrations; on the Mineralogy of New York,
by Lewis H. Beck, with cuts. References to various
Essays and Writings on the Natural History of New
York. Index to the Volumes in the State Cabinet of
Natural History. Description of New Species of Fos-
sils from the Trenton Limestone, by James Hall, with 3
full page and I folded illustrations. Pp. 183.

No. IV, 1851. Catalogues of Quadrupeds, Birds,
Reptiles, Amphibians, Insects, Botanical Specimens,
Minerals and Fossils, with cuts, Historical Collection.
Ancient Remains, continued from No. III, with cuts
and 5 full page illustrations, etc. Pp. 146.

No. V, 1852. The usual annual catalogues of addi-
tions. Description of the means employed by E. Mer-
riam to remove the rocks of Hurlgate, etc.
Pp. 66.
Appendix. Report on the Fabrics, Inventions, Im-
plements and Utensils of the Iroquois, by Lewis H.
Morgan, with many cuts and 20 full page colored illustra-
tions. Pp. 66.

No. VI, 1853. The usual annual catalogues. Pp. 35.
No. VII, 1854. The usual annual catalogues. Com-
munication from Prof. Geo. H. Cook, on Salt and Salt
Water. On the Serpents of New York, by Spencer F.
Baird, with 2 full page plates. Pp. 127.

No. VIII, 1855. The usual catalogues, with folded
plate of Trilobite. Also, catalogue of the Fishes of the
State, by James E. De Kay. Pp. 69.

No. IX, 1856. The usual catalogues. Pp. 48.

No. X, 1857. Addresses delivered at the Inaugura tion of the State Geological Hall. The usual catalogues, with cuts of Fossils. Pp. 190.

No. XI, 1858. The usual catalogues. Pp. 44. No. XII, 1859. Contributions to the Paleontology of New York, 1855-8, by James Hall. The usual catalogues. Pp. III.

No. XIII, 1860. The usual catalogues. Catalogue of the Mazatlan Mollusca. Ancient Monuments of Western New York, by T. Apoleon Cheney, with map and 27 full page plates. Contributions to Palæontology, 1858-9, by James Hall. Pp. 128.

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No. XIV, 1861. The usual catalogues. the Geology of New York, by Ledyard Lincklaen, with cuts and 19 full page plates. Contributions, 1859-60, by James Hall. Pp. 110.

No. XV, 1862. The usual catalogues. Contributions as to the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups, by James Hall, with 11 full page plates. Pp. 181.

No. XVI, 1863. The usual catalogues. Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, by Rev. James Bruyas, S.J. Pp. 123. Appendix D (separate volume). Contributions to Paleontology, 1861-2, by James Hall, with cuts and 15 full page illustrations. Pp. 226. No. XVII, 1864. The usual catalogues. Preliminary List of Plants of Buffalo and its Vicinity, by Geo. W. Clinton. Meteorological Observations. Contributions to Paleontology, by James Hall. Pp. 60. No. XVIII, 1865. The usual catalogues. Description of the Wadsworth Gallery of Casts of Fossil Animals, by Henry A. Ward, with profuse illustrations. Catalogue of Plants found in Oneida county and Vicinity, by John A. Paine. Catalogue of Mosses, by Charles H. Peck. Facts and Observations touching the Flora of the State of New York. Meteorological Observations. Table of the Variation of the Needle. Pp. 232. Contributions to Paleontology, by James Hall, are indexed, out were printed in the Twentieth Report.

No. XIX, 1866. Special Report on increasing the Cabinet of Natural History. The usual catalogues.

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