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JOSEPH HUGHES, Educational Publisher,

THREE TUNS PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

ALGEBRA.

MANSFORD'S SCHOOL ALGEBRA.

By CHARLES MANSFORD, B.A., Lecturer on Mathematics at the Westminster College.-Is specially adapted for pupil teachers, and contains full explanations of the points likely to prove difficult to beginners. There are numerous original examples, especially in problems, which are carefully classified and graduated. The relation of the subject to Arithmetic is kept constantly in view, and illustrated throughout.-Price is.

Adopted by the London School Board.

MANSFORD'S ALGEBRA FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.

Price 6d. Or in Parts: I. 1d.; II.1d.; III. 2d.

ARITHMETIC.

MANSFORD'S SCHOOL ARITHMETIC.

The entire subject is logically arranged, and the explanations given indicate the proper methods of teaching the rules. The best methods of working are fully explained and illustrated. Most of the examples are taken from the Christmas Examination Papers set by the Educational Department during the past twenty years.—Price 4s. 6d.

The Schoolmaster, says-"We can strongly recommend it to the attention of our readers."

The School Board Chronicle, says "The commercial part is as good from the practical point of view as the theoretical is from the scientific standpoint. It is a capital Arithmetic, novel without being far-fetched or over ingenious."

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

MANSFORD'S MENTAL ARITHMETIC For Schools and Training Colleges.-Price is. 6d.

The object of this Manual is,—

1. To illustrate the rules of Arithmetic by numerous examples.
2. To inculcate short and concise methods of working, and thus
insure rapidity and accuracy in arithmetical calculations.

3. To assist students in preparing for the Certificate Examinations. The rules and examples are systematically arranged and graduated. Each page contains a single rule, with two proper illustrations and accompanying examples. The miscellaneous examples contain a complete set of the Certificate Examination Papers in Mental Arithmetic, both for male and female candidates, from the beginning. The Answers at the end may be relied upon.

NEW SELF-TESTING ARITHMETICS.

By THOMAS ATKINS, Head Master St. James' School, West End, Southampton. Adapted to the very latest requirements of the Code.

ATKINS' STANDARD ARITHMETICS

In six books for the six standards, price id. each; complete, price 6d. strongly bound in cloth, to stand school wear. Answers to all the standards, price 6d. cloth; complete Arithmetic, with Answers, price is. cloth.

The arrangement of the sums renders the book unsurpassed for,—

(a) Preventing copying.

(b) Examination purposes.
(c) Setting Home Lessons.

The Answers to the first five Standards are self-testing.

The Schoolmaster, says,—“These are well-prepared text books for Standard work. The examples are well graduated, not too numerous, and sufficiently varied in the way of problems to form a rich means of class instruction. The same author has issued a set of Test-Cards, which are excellent as a means of occasional examination." (See p. 5).

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

Adopted by the London School Board.

A PRACTICAL COURSE OF ARITHMETIC. By JOSEPH HUGHES, F.R.G.S., formerly Principal of Pomfret College; author of "Graduated Exercises in Arithmetic," "Easy Problems for Young Thinkers," &c. &c.

Standards I. and II., each Id.; III., IV., V. and VI., each 2d. May be had in cloth at Id. per part extra. Answers, 6d. each part; complete, with Answers, 2s. 6d.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"These are admirable little books; the examples are well graduated, unusually numerous, and varied in every conceivable way, so that pupils who have worked through them may be presented for examination with the most perfect confidence. Some of our young friends have, for us, tested a large number of these examples, but have not found an incorrect answer!"-TEACHERS' ASSISTANT.

"The sums are judiciously graduated and deftly arranged for preventing the children from copying each other's work. There are excellent batches of problems for testing the ability of the pupil to apply the rules taught him by the teachers." -THE SCHOOL BOARD CHRONICLE.

"New type has been used in the printing, and the work has been carefully graduated to meet every form of question likely to be propounded by H.M. Inspectors. Mr. HUGHES has taken especial care with regard to the Answers."-The EDUCATIONAL GUIDE.

"They sustain the reputation which Mr. HUGHES has already achieved. To those teachers, and they are many, who desiderate an immense number of well-graduated exercises, this book (complete vol. 2/6) must prove simply invaluable. It would be impossible to excel it."-THE SCHOOL MAGAZINE.

"We can recommend these little books to any teacher requiring a fresh set of Arithmetical Exercises. The examples are numerous, practical, and well graduated, and the Answers perfectly accurate. The arrangement adopted enables a teacher easily to give different work to each boy: so that a class may be at all times left to work by themselves without fear of copying taking place."-THE SCHOOLMASTER.

"Consists of a series of well-selected and carefully-graduated Arithmetical Exercises. Great pains have been taken to secure correct answers to the examples; and, by a very simple arrangement, the books can be used so as to give each child a separate set of exercises to work, and thus prevent copying."-THE SCHOOL GUARDIAN.

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Ought to be a favourite in schools."-THE PUPIL TEACHER.

By this simple expedient, the teacher is enabled to give to each boy a different letter, thus rendering copying in class well-nigh an impossibility. The examples are moreover carefully graduated, and contain specimens of almost every kind of question proposed by Her Majesty's Inspectors."-THE EDUCATIONAL TIMES.

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

THIRD EDITION.

HUGHES'S INFANT-SCHOOL ARITHMETIC. Price Id.; Cloth, 2d.

Answers, strongly bound in Extra Cloth, 6d.

This little Manual, which has been expressly written for Infants, is the only one of its kind extant. It contains a large collection of examples thoroughly suited to the capacities of very young

children.

Several well-known Infant Mistresses have adopted this little Book, and speak of it in most gratifying terms.

ARITHMETICAL TABLES.

LANGLER'S JUNIOR TABLE CARD, Suitable for Standards I., II., and III. Price One Shilling per packet of twenty-four.

LANGLER'S SENIOR TABLE CARD, Suitable for Standards IV., V. and VI. Price One Shilling per packet of twenty-four.

HUGHES'S TABLES for Infants and Standard I. Price 6d. per dozen.

On large stout Cards. One side contains the Multiplication Table up to 6 times 12 in very bold type, and the other the small letters and figures in script.

The letters are arranged according to their structure.

ARITHMETICAL TEST-CARDS.

IN STOUT THUMB CASE. I

ATKINS' STANDARD EXAMINATION-SUMS

(SELF-TESTING)

For the New Scotch and English Codes.

In six packets for the six Standards, price is. per packet. On each Card there are two examinations, and in each packet forty different cards, with Answers.

The Answers to the first five Standards are self-testing.

Standard VI. consists largely of Examination-Sums recently set by H.M. Inspectors of Schools.

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

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