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Teachers and all interested in the progress of the cause of Education are urged to send thei names and those of their professional friends as subscribers to

The Illustrated Educational Bulletin,

Being a school journal on a new and attractive plan. It will be sent for one year to any address free of charge. The publishers will thank County Superintendents and others for lists of teachers who would like to receive the paper. They will also be glad to supply Institutes with any quantity that may be desired.

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1. Monteith's Physical and Intermediate Geography. Two Parts. Part I. Geography taught as a Science; written and illustrated on the Plan of Object Teaching. Part II. Local and Civil Geography; containing Maps remarkable for their clearness, an Improved System of Map Exereises, and a Pronouncing Vocabulary of Geographical Names. By James Monteith, Author of a Series of School Geographies. Royal Quarto. 91 pp. Price $1 60.

2. Jarvis's Primary Physiology-For Schools. By Edward Jarvis, M. D. 16 pages. 18mo. 75 cents. 3. Jarvis's Physiology and Laws of Health-for the use of Schools, Academies and Colleges. By Edward Jarvis, M. D. 427 pages. 12mo. $1 25. 4. Fowle's False Orthography-in which the Orthography and Meaning of many thousand Words, most able to be Mis-spelled and Mis-used, are impressed upon the Memory by a regular Series of Written Exercises. By William B. Foule. 144 pages. 35 cents.

12mo.

5. Fowle's Primary Reader; consisting of Original and Selected Lessons, intended to interest as well as to improve the younger class of learners. 160 pages.

18mno. 25 cents.

6. Fowle's Bible Reader; being a new Selection of Reading Lessons from the Holy Scriptures, for the use of Schools and Families. 233 pages. 12mo. $1. 7. Ledru's French Grammar. A comprehensive Grammar of the French Language; with Practical Exercises for Writing, and very complete and simple Rules for Pronouncing the Language. 280 pages. 12mo. $1.

8. Ledru's French Fables. Fables in the French Language for the use of beginners in the study. 120 pages. 12mo. Price 75 cents. 9. Ledru's French Reader. The French First Class Book; being a new selection of Reading Lessons. In Four Parts, viz.: 1. Authentic Pieces in Prose. 2. Prose Comedies of Moliere abridged. 3 Choice Pieces iD Verse. 4. Abridged Dramas and Scenes in Verse. By Francois Ledru. 288 pages. 12mo. Price $1.

10. Maurice-Poitevin's Grammaire Francaise Elementaire. Cours Theorique et Pratique de Langue Francaise. Adopte en France par la conseil de l'Instruction Publique. 191 pages. 12mo. Cloth. Price $1.

11. Ripley's System of Map-Drawing. By E. L. Ripley, Michigan State Normal School. Quarto. Flexible. Price $1.

12. Fowle's Principles of Linear and Prospective Drawing· for the Training of the Eye and Hand. Adapted for the use of Public and Private Schoc's. By William B. Fowle. 94 pages. 12mo. 50 cents.

13. Fowle's Teachers' Institute; or, Familiar Hinls to Young Teachers. By William B. Fowle. 258 pages. 12mo. $150. 14. Jewell on School Government. A Practical Treatise, presenting a thorough discussion of its Facts, Principles, and their Applications; with Critiques upon Current Theories of Punishment and Schemes of Administration. For the use of Norinal chools Practical Teachers, and Parents. By Frederick S. Jewell, A. M., Professor of English Literature. New York State Normal School. Albany. 806 pages. 12mo. $150. 15. Cantara or, Teacher of Singiny. A complete Musical Text-Book for Schools of every Grade. By Francis H. Nash and George F. Bristow, Teachers of Music in the New York city Public Schools. 8vo. $100.

16. National Drawing Books, with Copies.

per set, $1 50.

1. ELEMENTARY EXERCISES IN LINEAR DRAWING.

2. ORNAMENTAL DRAWING.

3. ELEMENTARY EXERCISES IN FANCY DRAWING.

4. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

5. ANIMALS AND PLANTS.

6. LANDSCAPES.

Snt post-paid on receipt of price.

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A. S. BARNES & CO., Educational Publishers,

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A New Book by Tenney.

NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS

For the Young,

Containing brier descriptions of all the animals figured on "Tenney's Natural History Tablets," but complete without the Tablets. By SANBORN TENNEY and ABBY A. TENNY. Illustrated with Five Hundred Wood Engravings. 1 vol., 2mo., cloth. Price $2.

This little volume is intended to give the young and all beginners a clear idea of some of the principal forms in the Animal Kingdom, and thus awaken a love for the further study of Natural History. All the branches, classes, orders, and many of the families, genera and species of the Animal Kingdom are described in simple language, and the whole made clear, even to a child, by the Pictorial Illustrations, which excel in number and in perfection those of any other book of the size ever published in this country.

NATURAL HISTORY TABLETS. BY SANBORN TENNEY and ABBY A. TENNEY. Five in number. No. 1, Mammals; No. 2, Birds; No. 3, Reptiles and Fishes; No. 4, Insects, Crustaceans and Worms; No. 5, Fishes and Polyps. Mounted on muslin, plain-price $8; colored, price $10.

ALSO NOW READY.

GUYOT'S POPULAR PORTFOLIO MAPS (Primary Series.)-These maps are ten in number, and have been prepared expressly for the use of Common Schools. They possess advantages and improvements existing in no other maps published. They are correct.

They are clear and simple.

They are practical political maps.

They are fresh and original.
They are practical physical maps.
They are practical outline maps.
They are true pictures of the earth's surface-
Exhibiting the forms of relief, the elevations and depressions of the earth's surface.
The maps of this series consist of a large four-sheet map of the United States; a two-
sheet map of the Hemispheres, and maps of North America, South America, Europe,
Asia, Africa, Central Europe, the World (Mercator's Proj.,) and Australia, or Oceanica.
They are mounted on muslin, and put up, for safe carriage, in neat portfolios.-
Price $18.

GUYOT'S WALL MAPS FOR SCHOOLS, large series, price $71.
GUYOT'S WALL MAPS FOR SCHOOLS, intermediate series, $38.50.
GUYOT'S GEOGRAPHICAL TEXT BOOKS.
GUYOT'S COMMON SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY.

GUYOT'S COMMON SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY-(Teacher's edition.,
GUYOT'S PRIMARY GEOGRAPHY.

GUYOT'S KEY TO WALL MAPS.

The complete set of Guyot's Text Books, sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of $150 for the Common School, 70 cents for the Primary, $2 for Teacher's Edition Common School Books, and 75 cents for Key to Maps.

FELTER'S POPULAR ARITHMETICAL SERIES-Embracing First Lessons in Numbers, Primary Arithmetic, Intermediate Arithmetic, Commercial Arithmetic in the series; also

FELTER'S PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC-complete.

SHELDON'S WORKS ON OBJECT TEACHING, 2 vols., $2 75 each.
SHELDON'S CHARTS AND READING BOOK.

KIRKLAND'S (Mrs. C. M.) SCHOOL GARLAND, 2 vols., $1 50 each.
KIRKLAND'S (Mrs. C. M.) PATRIOTIC ELOQUENCE. 1 vol.. $1 75.

WOOLSEY'S INTERNATIONAL LAW. 1 vel., 8vo. Price $350.

CLARK'S OUTLINES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 1 vol., 12mo. Price $1 25.

TENNEY'S MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY. 1 vol., 12mo. Price $3.
PERRY'S POLITICAL ECONOMY. 1 vol., 8 vo. Price $2 50.
ALEXANDER'S MORAL SCIENCE. 1 vol., 12 mo. Price $1 50.

PERCE'S MAGNETIC GLOBES, (in 8 styles). Prices from $5 to $35.

SMITH'S (Mrs. Mary H.) MANUAL FOR PERCE'S MAGNETIC GLOBES. Price 50 cents.

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