PRIMERS

IN SCIENCE, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE.

18mo. Flexible cloth, 45 cents each.


SCIENCE PRIMERS.

Edited by Professors HUXLEY, ROSCOE, and BALFOUR STEWART.

IntroductoryT.H. HUXLEY.
ChemistryH.E. ROSCOE.
PhysicsBALFOUR STEWART.
Physical GeographyA. GEIKIE.
GeologyA. GEIKIE.
PhysiologyM. FOSTER.
AstronomyJ.N. LOCKYER.
BotanyJ.D. HOOKER.
LogicW.S. JEVONS.
Inventional GeometryW.G. SPENCER.
PianoforteFRANKLIN TAYLOR.
Political EconomyW.S. JEVONS.
Natural Resources of the United StatesJ.H. PATTON.

HISTORY PRIMERS.

Edited by J.R. GREEN, M.A., Examiner in the School of Modern History at Oxford.

GreeceC.A. FYFFE.
RomeM. CREIGHTON.
EuropeE.A. FREEMAN.
Old Greek LifeJ.P. MAHAFFY.
Roman AntiquitiesA.S. WILKINS.
GeographyGEORGE GROVE.

LITERATURE PRIMERS.

Edited by J.R. GREEN, M.A.

English GrammarR. MORRIS.
English LiteratureSTOPFORD A. BROOKE.
PhilologyJ. PEILE.
Classical GeographyM.F. TOZER.
ShakespeareE. DOWDEN.
Studies in BryantJ. ALDEN.
Greek LiteratureR.C. JEBB.
English Grammar ExercisesR. MORRIS.
HomerW.E. GLADSTONE.
English CompositionJ. NICHOL.

(Others in preparation.)

The object of these primers is to convey information in such a manner as to make it both intelligible and interesting to very young pupils, and so to discipline their minds as to incline them to more systematic after-studies. The woodcuts which illustrate them embellish and explain the text at the same time.