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MACMILLAN AND CO.'S NEW EDUCATIONAL BOOKS.

NEW GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES. Edited by ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, F.R.S., DirectorGeneral of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom.

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THE TEACHING OF GEOGRAPHY. A Practical

Handbook for the use of Teachers. By ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, F.R.S. Crown 8vo. 28. The aim of this volume is to advocate the claims of Geography as an educational discipline of a high order, and to show how these claims may be practically recognized by teachers.

AN ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY OF THE

BRITISH ISLES. By ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, F.R.S., &c. 18mo. 18.

The Literary World says:-"We have rarely met with a school-book at once so delightful and so valuable.”

THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATLAS. Consisting

of 24 Maps printed in colours. By JOHN BARTHOLOMEW, F.R.G.S. Designed to illustrate the principal Text-Books on Elementary Geography. 4to. 18. The School Guardian says:-"This Atlas is a considerable advance on the majority of its predecessors in the good sense that has guided the editor in the selection of the plates. . . Mr. Bartholomew's work has been done in the spirit of the true teacher, who makes known the stepping-stone to the unknown."

COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.

ARITHMETIC FOR BEGINNERS.

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CURIOSA MATHEMATICA.

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A COMPANION TO SCHOOL CLASSICS.

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JAMES GOW, Litt.D., Master of the High School, Nottingham, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s.

A summary of information upon subjects of constant and vital interest to students of the Greek and Roman writers read in schools. Textual Criticisms including the Alphabet, MSS., &c.; Greek and Roman Chronology, Meteorology, and Public Economy (Government, Army and Navy, Legal Procedure, and Finances); the customs of the Theatres; and Greek and Roman Philosophy, are successively treated in their logical and historical connection, after the latest and best authors.

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