PRIMERS IN SCIENCE, HISTORY, AND LITERATURE.
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SCIENCE PRIMERS. Cher Physios BlLPoiiii Stbw.mc Physical Geography. ..A. i-Eiiit: Geology A. Gkuet Physiology M. Foste: Astronomy J. N. Locktei II.— Edited by J. R. GREEN, ! Malory ol Oxford.
HISTORY PRIMERS. Greece C. A.Fyttb, ' Old Greek Life,,.. J. P. Mil Rome M. Cimswuton. , Roman Antiquities. Europe .. ■ ™ Oa &/io»l of Modern HI,— Edited hy J. R. GREEN, M. A.
LITERATURE PRIMERS. English Grammar R. Memos. Shakespeare E. Dnwrait. English Literature Stoppord Greek Literature R.C.Jhbb. English Grammar Exercises, Classical Geography M. F. B. Mohrts. English Composition J. Nichm. (OOcrs in frtfnrahm.)
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