COPING SAW WORK. By Ben W. Johnson.

Contains working drawings and suggestions for teaching a course of work in thin wood that is full of fun for the children, and affords ample means for training in form study, construction, invention and careful work. Has been called "applied mechanics for the fourth grade." Price, 20 cents.

SELECTED SHOP PROBLEMS. By George A. Seaton.

A collection of sixteen problems in woodworking made to meet the needs of busy teachers of manual training. Each problem has been put to the test and has proven satisfactory to the teacher who designed it and the pupil who made it. Price, 20 cents.

BEGINNING WOODWORK. At home and in school. By Clinton S. Van Deusen; illustrated by Edwin V. Lawrence.

A full and clear description in detail of the fundamental processes of elementary benchwork in wood. This description is given through directions for making a few simple, useful articles suitable either for school or home problems. Price, $1.00.

HANDWORK IN WOOD. By William Noyes.

A notable book on woodworking. It is the result of extensive research and long experience in teaching and in training teachers. It is a comprehensive and scholarly treatment of the subject and is the one book of reference which teachers of woodworking feel that they must always have at hand. Price, $2.00.

ESSENTIALS OF WOODWORKING. By Ira S. Griffith, illustrated by Edwin V. Lawrence.