EDUCATIONAL WORKS PUBLISHED BY OLIVER AND AND BOYD, EDINBURGH; BOLD ALSO BY SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO., LONDON. A Specimen Copy of any Class-book will be sent to Principals of Schools, post free, on receipt of one-half the retail price in postage stamps. Applications to be addressed to Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh. ........ 7 ..... 9 English Reading, Grammar, etc. Geography and Astronomy. Armstrong's Eng. Composition....P. 7 Clyde's School Geography..........P. 9 Eng. Etymology Elementary Geography, Child's Story - Book, for Junior Douglas's Introductory Geography.10 Classes... 6 Progressive Geography...10 Colville's Standard Reading-Books. 4 Text-Book of Geography.10 Connon's English Grammar, etc..... 6 Edin. Acad. Modern Geography......11 Dalgleish's English Grammars...... 6 Lawson's Geog.of British Empire...10 Gram. Analysis........... 6 School Geographies.......4,5 English Composition ... 6 Physical Geography.....4, 11 Demaus's Paradise Lost..... 7 Physiography............ .11 Analysis of Sentences..... 7 Murphy's Bible Atlas...... ...11 Douglas's English Grammars... 8 Oliver and Boyd's Gazetteer ......... 9 Progressive Eng. Reader. 5 ....Atlases...... .11 Selections for Recitation. 5 Reid's First Book of Geography.....10 Spelling and Dictation.... 5 Modern Geography... ..10 English Etymology ....... 5 Sacred Geography .10 Ewing's Elocution... 7 Reid's (Hugo) Astronomy... ..11 Glasgow Infant School Magazine... 8 Phys. Geography.....11 Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.... 6 Stewart's Modern Geography. 9 Lennie's English Grammar .......... 5 9 M'Culloch's Reading-Books............ 3 M'Dowall's Rhetorical Readings .... 8 Object-Lessons. Pryde's Studies in Composition...... 7 On the Animal Kingdom.......... 8 Reid's English Grammar. 7 On the Vegetable Kingdom..... 8 English Composition........... 7 On the Mineral Kingdom..... 8 English Dictionary Ross's How to Train Eyes and Ears. 8 Robinson Crusoe, for School Use......6 Sess. School Etymological Guide.... 8 School Songs. .......Old & New Test. Biographies... 8 Hunter's Books on Vocal Music......17 Shakespeare's Richard 11.... 6 Clift Wade's Songs for Schools......17 Spalding's English Literature........ 7 School Psalmody. .17 White's English Grammar............ 8 Wordsworth's Excursion... 6 History. Corkran's History of England.........12 .13 ................ Goldsmith's England.....13 Gordon's Household Economy........ 8 ...... Rome.........13 ........ 7 . ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ ................ Tytler's General History ...........P. 13 Surenne's French Classics..........P.19 Latin and Greek. Cato Major................. 24 .21 Edin. Academy Class-Books :- Rudiments of Latin Language....21 .24 .15 Rudiments of Greek Language...21 .21 .16 Selecta e Poetis Latinis... .21 15 Latin Delectus....... .24 Ovid's Metamorphosis..24 .23 Greek Gram. Exercises........ 23 Hunter's Ruddiman's Rudiments...22 Sallust, Virgil, and Horace..22 Livy, Books 21 to 25.. .22 .16 Mair's Introduction, by Stewart.....23 Massie's Latin Prose Composition. 22 M'Dowall's Cæsar and Virgil........22 .16 .16 .22 Neilson's Eutropius.... .23 First Greek Course ........ 23 Advanced Greek Course.23 Italian. 24 .20 German. Fables et Contes Choisis.....20 Fischart's First Class-Book........ .24 ars. Exe Marks.....17 ENGLISH READING, GRAMMAR, ETC. DB I'CULLOCH'S SERIES OF CLASS-BOOKS. They form, collectively, a progressional Serios, Bo constructed and graduated The subject-matter of the Books is purposely miscellaneous. Yet it is That the moral feelings of the papil may not be without their proper NEW AND GREATLY IMPROVED EDITIONS. Do. Large Type Edition, in two parts, price 2d. each. Do. in a series of Sheets for hanging on the Wall, 18. ; Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Exercises. 10d. Now printed in larger type. Lessons likely to interest. With SYNOPSIS of SPELLING. 1s. 6d. SCIENCE and LITERATURE, compiled from popular Writers. 38. Taition. With a Chapter on Analysis of Serrteces. 18. 6d. .16 .....15 Tytler's General History ...........P. 13 Surenne's French Classics..........P.19 Latin and Greek. 13 Cicero's Orationes Selectæ. .24 Cato Major.....................24 Dymock's Cæsar and Sallust. .22 Edin. Academy Class-Books :- Rudiments of Latin Language....21 .24 .........16 Rudiments of Greek Language...21 .21 Selecta e Poetis Latinis.......... .21 G..............16 Ferguson's (Prof.) Gram. Exercises.24 Latin Delectus............. 24 Ovid's Metamorphosis..24 .23 Greek Gram. Exercises........ 23 New Code Arithmetic...4, 14 Geddes' (Prof.) Greek Grammar.....21 Hunter's Ruddiman's Rudiments...22 Sallust, Virgil, and Horace..22 Livy, Books 21 to 25.. .22 16 Mair's Introduction, by Stewart..... 23 Massie's Latin Prose Composition..22 .16 .22 Melville's Lectiones Selectse.. .16 Neilson's Eutropius....... .16 Ogilvie's First Latin Course.......... 23 First Greek Course ........ 23 Advanced Greek Course.23 Italian. .20 German. Fischart's First Class-Book........ .24 Reader in Prose and Verse..... 24 School Registers. Conversation-Grammar 18 Pupil's Daily Register of Marks.....17 School Register of Attendance, Absence, and Fees.... .........17 Geometrical Drawing. ......19 .....22 .17 .18 .............16 ENGLISH READING, GRAMMAR, ETC. In the initiatory department of instruction a valuable series of works was prepared by Dr M'Culloch, formerly Head Master of the Circus Place School, Edinburgh, afterwards Minister of the West Church, Greenock. DR N'CULLOCH'S SERIES OF CLASS-BOOK 8. These Books are intended for the ass of Schools where the general mental culture of the pupil, as well as his proficiency in the art of reading, is studiously and systematically aimed at. They form, collectively, a progressional Series, 80 constructed and graduated us to conduct the papil, by regular stages, from the elementary sounds of the language to its highest and most complex forms of speech; and each separate Book is also progressively arranged,—the lessons which are more easily read and understood always taking the lead, and preparing the way for those of greater difficulty. The subject-matter of the Books is purposely miscellaneous. Yet it is always of a character to excite the interest and enlarge the knowledge of the reader. And with the design of more effectually promoting his mental growth and nurture, the various topics are introduced in an order conformable to that in which the chief faculties of the juvenile mind are asually developed. That the moral feelings of the popil may not be without their proper stimulug and nutriment, the lessons are pervaded throughout by the religious and Christian element. NEW AND GREATLY IMPROVED EDITIONS. Do. Large Type Edition, in two parts, price 2d. each. in a series of Sheets for hanging on the Wall, 18. ; or on Roller, 18. 8. Dr M Culloch's Second Reading-Book. 3d. Dr M Culloch's Third Reading-Book, containing simple Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Exercises. 10d. Now printed in larger type. Dr M Culloch's Fourth Reading-Book, containing only Lessons likely to interest. With SYNOPSIS of SPELLING. 18. 6d. Dr M‘Culloch's Series of Lessons in Prose and Verse. 28. Dr M Culloch's Course of Elementary Reading in SCIENCE and LITERATURE, compiled from popular Writers. 38. 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