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SIXTH EDITION, WITH MERCATOR'S PROJECTION. PRICE IS.

HOW TO DRAW A MAP.-BY A. GARDINER.

Containing full directions for Projecting the Parallels of Latitude (either straight or curved), and the Meridians of Longitude, by a simple and easy method, together with hints on Drawing and Colouring, on the Shading of Coast-lines, and the representation of Mountains, &c. &c.; with complete Alphabets for Plain and Ornamental Lettering.

Illustrated by Plates, Diagrams, and three fac-simile Maps.

The Schoolmaster, says,-"We most heartily commend this excellent little Manual."

GEOGRAPHICAL TEST CARDS.

HUGHES'S INSPECTION QUESTIONS IN GEOGRAPHY.

Adapted to the latest requirements of the New Code. In Five Packets, for Standards II., III., IV., V. and VI. Price is. per packet, or complete in one vol., cloth, 25.

A Head Mistress, writes,-"My Examination has just taken place. I consider your Questions excellent; my school has done thoroughly well in Geography, and I think their use has much to do with it." The President of West Berks Association, writes,-"Your Grammar and Geography Cards are excellent; they are great aids to the master."

FOR TEACHERS' Use.

Lewis's Answers to Hughes's Inspection Questions in Geography.

Price Two Shillings and Sixpence each.

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

THREE TUNS PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

GRAMMAR AND ANALYSIS.

GRAMMATICAL WORKS BY W. J. DICKINSON, formerly Normal Master and Lecturer on Grammar and Analysis at the Battersea Training College.

"EXCELLENT LITTLE BOOKS.

50TH THOUSAND.

Dickinson's Practical STANDARD GRAMMARS
WITH COPIOUS CAREFULLY-GRADUATED EXERCISES.

Standards II., id.; III., 2d.; IV., V. and VI., each 3d.;
Complete in one volume, 186 pp. 1s., cloth.

The School Guardian, says,—"Will render the teacher valuable help.
The subject of Analysis of Sentences is very fully treated."

The Scholastic World, says,-"The book ends with good hints about composition, punctuation, and style."

Mr. W. F. Farer, B.A., Head Master of British School, Caersws, writes,"An excellent work, and well deserving of every teacher's notice. Its use in my school has been attended with great success."

Now ready.-Price is. Extra cloth, gilt.

Dickinson's HOW to TEACH the Rudiments of Grammar and Analysis successfully.

BEING A SERIES OF MODEL LESSONS FOR TEACHERS. The Schoolmaster, says,—“It contains a clear explanation of the outlines of Grammar and Analysis, and forms a good foundation for a more extended grammatical course."

"A GEM OF A LITTLE BOOK."

Dickinson's DIFFICULTIES of English Grammar and Analysis simplified.

WITH A COURSE OF EXAMINATION QUESTIONS. Price 25. The Teachers' Assistant, says,-"We are very glad to welcome a second edition of Mr. Dickinson's useful little work. The whole subject is most fully and carefully treated from the first lesson on nouns to the examination of the most involved sentence. All knotty points are so thoroughly explained, and so fully illustrated, that it must be the student's own fault if he has not, after having worked through the book, an accurate and reliable grasp of the grammatical structure of the language."

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

THREE TUNS PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

For Senior Pupil Teachers.

Dickinson's History of the English Language. With Saxon, Latin and Greek Prefixes and Suffixes, and Hints on Composition and Letter-Writing. Price 3d.

GRAMMATICAL TEST CARDS.

HUGHES'S INSPECTION QUESTIONS IN GRAMMAR AND ANALYSIS.

Adapted to the latest requirements of the New Code. In Five Packets, for Standards II., III., IV., V., VI. Is. per packet, or complete in one vol., cloth, 25.

For Home Exercises, occasional written or oral Examinations, and for familiarizing children with the various questions proposed by H.M. Inspectors, the above Grammatical and Geographical Test Cards are unequalled. A Teacher, writes,-"I can only say they are excellent, and that I have introduced them into several large schools in the neighbourhood."

Lewis's Answers to Hughes's Inspection Questions in Grammar and Analysis.

These Answers have been compiled for the use of Teachers, to save time, and facilitate the work of Examination. Price 2s. 6d. each.

A Teacher, who had spoken highly of 'Answers to Geographical Questions,' writes,—“I am better pleased than ever with your Answers to Grammatical Questions."

MECHANICS.

Hughes's Easy Lessons on the Mechanical Powers By one of H.M. Inspectors of Schools. Extra cloth, Is.

MAY BE USED WITH ADVANTAGE AS A SUPPLEMENTARY READER.

The Schoolmaster, says,—“A handy little volume, conveniently arranged in sixteen chapters, and containing a large amount of instruction. The statements are clear, and at the end of each chapter are exercises calculated to fix them in the memory of the pupil."

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

THREE TUNS PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

MENSURATION.

MENSURATION for PUPIL TEACHERS, Copious Examination Exercises. By Professor ELLIOT. Price 2s.; key 35.6d. The School Board Chronicle, says,-"Professor Elliot is specially happy with his 'Definitions and Explanations,' smoothing the pupil's path over many a difficulty that might otherwise puzzle him greatly. We have great confidence in recommending this work."

READING.

"The best Tablet Lessons we have seen."

Adopted by the London and other principal School Boards. LANGLER'S READING SHEETS.

Just published, in a new and superior Type, the Seventh Edition, Price 7/6; or the 28 Lessons mounted on 14 boards, 15/- The Series includes the Roman and Script Alphabets.

The New Edition of this well-known Series of Reading Lessons is issued in an attractive form, on very good paper, and in a clear, bold, distinct type. The carefully-graduated system on which these lessons are constructed has secured the highest commendation from practical educationists.

LANGLER & HUGHES'S YOUNG STUDENT'S

Primer-Part I.

READERS.

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cloth, 3d.

3d.

6d.

6d.

Complete Primer-very strongly bound, cased

First Reader (Standard I.)

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Adopted by the London and other principal School Boards.

The remaining Books of the Series will be issued with as little delay as possible.

OPINIONS.

The Schoolmaster, says,-"This Primer has been prepared with exceptional pains. It is an admirable specimen of letter-building, and leads the pupil by very easy and ingenious stages towards a knowledge of reading." Fraulein Heerwart, Stockwell Kinder Garten Training College, writes,— "They perfectly harmonize with the principles of the Kinder Garten. I always recommend your Reading Sheets and Books."

LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES,

THREE TUNS PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER SQUARE, E.C.

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The most interesting Reading-Books ever issued.
The Schoolmaster, says,—“ Admirable in every respect."

HUGHE

STANDARD STORY BOOKS,

EDITED BY

W. T. GREENUP, F.R.G.S., The Leys School,

Cambridge.

Strongly bound.-Beautifully illustrated.

ET COMMENDED BY HER MAJESTY'S INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS.

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Papers for Teachers, says,-"They are charmingly written."

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The School and University Magazine, says,-"Deserve our highest commendation." The School Board Chronicle, says,-"They can hardly fail to be favourite reading with the little ones."

The Irish Teachers' Journal, says,-"So far as we can judge, the series is certain to command an extensive sale, as being among the very best Readers' that have, as yet, appeared."

The School Guardian, says.-"Just the sort of book to make a child try to read it for the amusement it affords. The point of all the tales is to teach kindness to animals-a most necessary lesson for young children, which could not be better enforced than it is here."

The Educational News, says,-" Exactly such a book as an intelligent child would choose for its own reading."

The Journal of Education, says, "They are marvels of cheapness. The selection of poetry seems to us particularly happy."

The Teachers' Assistant, says,-"Story-Books which children as soon as they begin to read at all, will love to read on every opportunity."

The Teacher, says, "Well printed and prettily illustrated, and have not a dull line within their bright covers. It would need a very unskilful teacher to make little ones with these 'Stories' in their hands, look upon the reading lesson as a task-or as anything but a pleasure."

SCHOOL MANAGEMENT.

Taylor's Notes of Lessons for Young Teachers

This work is sufficiently exhaustive to fully equip a young teacher with an information, bearing on the subject. A number of Examination Questions have been worked out as "models."-Price 1/

SPELLING.

LANGLER'S SPELLING, BOOKS. Infants, Pt. 1., 1d.; Pt. II., Id.; Cloth, 37. St.1., II., TM. & V., each 1d.

Boreham's Home Lesson. Spelling Cards for Infants

1/- per packet of 40 different Cards

London: Joseph Hughes, Three Tuns Passage, Paternoster Sq., E.C.

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