| DRAWING BOOKS. |
| Kindergarten Drawing Book. Part I. Compiled by T. G. Rooper. | Kindergarten Drawing Book. Part II. Compiled by T. G. Rooper. (Curved lines.)Small quarto, cloth, price 1s. |
| Two Hundred Blackboard Drawing Exercisesfor Infants’ Classes. Small quarto, cloth,price 1s. 6d. |
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| INFANTS’ DRAWING BOOKS. |
| A Varied Occupation. |
| Book I. Vertical and Horizontal Lines of varyinglengths in combination. | Book III. Vertical and Horizontal Lines, withOblique Lines drawn at various Angles. |
| Book II. Vertical and Horizontal Lines, withOblique Lines drawn at Angles of 45 Degrees. |
| PRICE TWOPENCE EACH. |
| Recommended by the Science and Art Department for Beginning in Elementary Day Schools. |
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| JUNIOR DRAWING BOOKS. |
| Three Books. PRICE TWOPENCE EACH. |
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| DRAWING BOOKS. |
| To meet the requirements of the New Class Subject—Drawing—and forming acomplete course of Instruction in Freehand and Geometry, with full directions and space for working. |
| FREEHAND. |
| Book I. Lines, Angles, Parallels. Simple Right-linedForms. | forming Symmetrical Figures. |
| Book II. Simple Right-lined Forms. | Books V. & VI. Familiar Symmetrical Objectsof the Home. |
| Book III. Simple Combinations of Straightand Curved Lines, forming familiar Symmetrical Figures. | Books VII. & VIII. Stage II. of the Science andArt Department. |
| Books IX. & X. Common Objects in Light andShade. |
| Book IV. More Advanced Combinations ofStraight and Curved Lines, |
| 11 inches by 71⁄2 inches, paper covers, Twopence each. |
| BOOKS I.-VIII. have SIXTEEN PAGES. BOOKS IX. and X. EIGHT PAGES. |
| GEOMETRY. |
| Book I. Lines, Parallels, Angles and Trianglesdrawn with Rulers. | Book VII. Inscribed and Described Figures. |
| Book II. Quadrilaterals and Simple GeometricalFigures drawn with Rulers. | Book VIII. Proportionals and Areas. |
| Book IX. Simple Scales, Projection of RectangularSolids, and Plane Figures. |
| Book III. Lines and Angles. |
| Book IV. Drawing to Scale. | Book X. Ditto (more advanced), and withSections. |
| Book V. Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles andTangents. | Book XI. Projection of Circular Solids andSections. |
| Book VI. Polygons, Ellipses, Inscribed andDescribed Figures. | |
| BOOKS I.-VIII., 11 inches by 71⁄4 inches, paper covers, Twopence each. |
| BOOKS IX.-XI., 14 inches by 103⁄4 inches, paper covers, Threepence each. |
| ***A Book of Specimen Pages of this Series will be forwarded free to Head-Teachers onapplication. Single Copies of any of the Books are sent post-free on receipt of the published price. |
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| STUDIES IN MACHINE DESIGN. |
| By C. F. ARCHER, Certificated Teacher, Subject II. |
| ELEMENTARY STAGE. |
| 1. Hexagon and Square-headed Bolts andNuts. | 4. Steam Piston. |
| 2. Flange Coupling of Shafts of differentdiameter. | 5. Cylinder Cover and Stuffing Box. |
| 3. Hydraulic Pipe Joint. | 6. Full Way Stop Valve. |
| On Separate Sheets, 131⁄2inches by 91⁄2 inches, the Six in a Packet, Sixpence. |
| ADVANCED STAGE. |
| 1. Launch Engine. | 4. Details of Piston, Crosshead, and ConnectingRod. |
| 2. Details of Crank Shaft and Columns. | 5. Launch Engine Cylinder. |
| 3. Details of Slide Valve and Link Motion. | 6. Details of Bed-plate. |
| On Separate Sheets, 131⁄2inches by 91⁄2 inches, the Six in a Packet, Sixpence. |
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| GRIFFITH, FARRAN, OKEDEN & WELSH, LONDON. |