Science.
Organic Chemistry:
An Introduction to the Study of the Compounds of Carbon. By Ira Remsen, Professor of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. x + 364 pages. Cloth. Price by mail, $1.30; Introduction price, $1.20.
The Elements of Inorganic Chemistry:
Descriptive and Qualitative. By James H. Shepard, Instructor in Chemistry in the Ypsilanti High School, Michigan. xxii + 377 pages. Cloth. Price by mail, $1.25; Introduction price, $1.12.
The Elements of Chemical Arithmetic:
With a Short System of Elementary Qualitative Analysis. By J. Milnor Coit, M.A., Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry, St. Paul’s School, Concord, N.H. iv + 89 pages. Cloth. Price by mail, 55 cts.; Introduction price, 50 cts.
The Laboratory Note-Book.
For Students using any Chemistry. Giving printed forms for “taking notes” and working out formulæ. Board covers. Cloth back. 192 pages. Price by mail, 40 cts.; Introduction price, 35 cts.
Elementary Course in Practical Zoölogy.
By B. P. Colton, A.M., Instructor in Biology, Ottawa High School.
First Book of Geology.
By N. S. Shaler, Professor of Palæontology, Harvard University. 272 pages, with 130 figures in the text. 74 pages additional in Teachers’ Edition. Price by mail, $1.10; Introduction price, $1.00.
Guides for Science-Teaching.
Published under the auspices of the Boston Society of Natural History. For teachers who desire to practically instruct classes in Natural History, and designed to supply such information as they are not likely to get from any other source. 26 to 200 pages each. Paper.
| I. Hyatt’s About Pebbles, 10 cts. II. Goodale’s Few Common Plants, 15 cts. III. Hyatt’s Commercial and Other Sponges, 20 cts. IV. Agassiz’s First Lesson in Natural History, 20 cts. V. Hyatt’s Corals and Echinoderms, 20 cts. | VI. Hyatt’s Mollusca, 25 cts. VII. Hyatt’s Worms and Crustacea, 25 cts. XII. Crosby’s Common Minerals and Rocks, 40 cts. Cloth, 60 cts. XIII. Richards’ First Lessons in Minerals, 10 cts. |
The Astronomical Lantern.
By Rev. James Freeman Clarke. Intended to familiarize students with the constellations by comparing them with fac-similes on the lantern face. Price of the Lantern, in improved form, with seventeen slides and a copy of “How to Find the Stars,” $4.50.
How to Find the Stars.
By Rev. James Freeman Clarke. Designed to aid the beginner in becoming better acquainted, in the easiest way, with the visible starry heavens.