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The Advanced Prose and Poetical Reader, A Collection of Select Specimens of English Literature, with Explanatory Notes and Questions on each Lesson; to which are appended Lists of Prefixes and Affixes, and an Etymological Vocabulary. By ALEXANDER WINTON BUCHAN, F.E.I.S., Teacher, West Regent Street Academy, Glasgow. 12mo, cloth, 3s.

The Contents are arranged in the following Sections :

I. Religion and Morals.

II. Biography and Anecdote.

III. General History.

IV. Zoology and Botany.

V. Astronomy and Physical Geography. VI. Geology, Mineralogy, and Chemistry. VII. Narrative, Description, Allegory, &c. VIII. Miscellaneous Lessons in Poetry.

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The Poetical Reader, a New Selection of Poetry for the School Room, with Notes and Questions. 12mo, 1s. 3d.

Oswald's Etymological Dictionary of the

ENGLISH LANGUAGE. By the Rev. JOHN OSWALD. Seventh Edition, 18mo, bound, 5s.

Arithmetic and Algebra.

The Arithmetic of Decimals, adapted to a

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Latin Reader of Jacobs

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Greek Verbs, Irregular and Defective. By

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Natural History.

Manual of Botany; being an Introduction

to the Study of the Structure, Physiology, and Classification of Plants. By J. H. BALFOUR, A.M., M.D., F.R.SS. L. & E., Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Edinburgh, and Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden. New Edition, revised by the Author. Crown 8vo, pp. 700, 12s. 6d.

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School Boy's Manual of Geology. By J. B.

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Outlines of Physiology. By J. HUGHES

BENNETT, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. 12mo, 6s.

Christian Evidences, &c.

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Practice of Surgery. By Professor MILLER,

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