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NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. 5

FROM Charles Scribner's Sons' LIST OF EDUCATIONAL BOOKS.

Psychological Method of Teaching and Studying Languages.

French Series No. 1.
The Facts of Life (Les Faits de la Vie).
Idiomatically described and systematically arranged, forming a text-book for the Methodical study of the French vocabulary. Part I. Home Life. The School. Traveling. Plants. By Victor Perris, director of the Normal School of Languages, Boston, and Howard Swan, director of the Central School of Foreign Tongues, London. 8vo, $0.80 net.

French Series No. 2.
Class-room Conversations in French.
A graduated set of elementary exercises for the practice of the subjective language, forming an introduction to the language of thought. By Victor Perris, director of the Normal School of Languages, Boston, and Howard Swan, director of the Central School of Foreign Tongues, London. 8vo, $0.80 net.

French Series No. 3.
History of Philosophy.
By Alfred Weber, Professor of the University of Strasbourg. Translated by Frank Thilly, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy in the University of Missouri, from the fifth French edition, revised and enlarged. With bibliography. 8vo, $2.50 net.

French Series No. 4.
The Power of Thought.
What it is and what it does. By John Douglas Hind, of Princeton University. 12mo, $1.75.

French Series No. 5.
Inductive Logic.
By John Greer Hibben, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Logic in Princeton University.

French Series No. 6.
Schopenhauer's System in its Philosophical Significance.
By William Caldwell, Hon. Fellow of Moral and Social Philosophy in Northwestern University. 8vo, $3.00 net.

French Series No. 7.
Elements of Psychology.
By George Groom Robertson, Edited from notes of the lectures delivered at the College, 1870-1872. By C. A. Foley Rhys-Davids. [University series.] 12mo, net, $1.00.

French Series No. 8.
Elements of General Philosophy.
By George Groom Robertson, Edited from notes of the lectures delivered at the College, 1870-1872. By C. A. Foley Rhys-Davids. [University series.] 12mo, net, $1.30.

French Series No. 9.
Latin Literature.
By J. W. Mackail, Some time Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. 12mo, net, $1.25. [University series.] Professor Tracy Peck, Yale University: "I know not where to find a statement of the peculiar qualities of Rome's literature, and such sympathetic and defensible judgment on the chief authors."

THE AMERICAN HISTORY SERIES.

The Colonial Era. 1492-1756. By Rev. George P. Fisher, D.D. LL.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Yale University. With three maps. 12mo, Ready. $1.25.

The French War and the Revolution. 1756-1783. By William M. Sloane, Ph.D., Professor of History in Princeton University. With maps. 12mo, Ready. $1.25.

The Making of the Nation. 1783-1817. By General Francis A. Walker, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. With maps. 12mo, Ready. $1.25.

The Middle Period. 1817-1861. By John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History, Political Science and International Law at Columbia College. With maps. 12mo, Ready. $1.75.

The Civil War and Reconstruction. 1861-1877. By John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History, Political Science and International Law in Columbia College. With maps. 12mo, In press.

THE SCRIBNER SERIES OF SCHOOL READING.

A uniform series for supplementary reading in schools. Each, net, 60 cents.

Fanciful Tales. - By Frank R. Stockton.

The Hoosier School Boy. - By Edward Eggleston.

Children's Stories in American Literature. 1600-1860. - By Henrietta Christian Wright.

Children's Stories in American Literature. 1800-1860. - By Henrietta Christian Wright.

Other volumes to be announced later.

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