Classified List. — Poetry.
THROUGH THE YEAR WITH THE POETS. - December, January, February, March, April, May. Arranged and compiled by Oscar Fay Adams. Each 75 cents. The cream of English literature, past and current, has been skimmed with a judicious and appreciative hand. — Boston Tran- script. WAIFS AND THEIR AUTHORS. By A. A. Hop- kins. A collection of poems many of which are now for the first time published with the names of the authors. Quarto, cloth, gilt, $2.00; quarto, full gilt, gilt edges, $2.50. WHEN I WAS A CHILD. By Ernest W. Shurtleff. Illustrated, $1.00. A simple, graceful poem, fresh with memories of school and vacation days, of games and sports in the country. — Chicago A dvance. WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED THEIR FLOCKS BY NIGHT. Illustrated, $2.50. Nothing more exquisite in the way of a presentation book. — B. B. Bulletin. WOMAN IN SACRED SONG. Compiled and edited by Mrs. George Clinton Smith. With an introduction by Frances E. Willard. Illustrated. $3.5°- It gives a very full representation of the contributions of woman to sacred song, though of course the main bulk of this has been in modern times. — Illustrated W eekly. YOUNG FOLKS' POETRY. By A. P. and M. T. Folsom. A choice selection of poems. i6mo, $1.00. YOUNG FOLKS' SPEAKER. A collection of Prose and Poetry for Declamations, Recitations and Elocutionary Exercises. Selected and arranged by Carrie Adelaidb Cooke. i2mo, cloth, illustrated, $1.00. It deserves to become a standard in the schools of the country* — B. B. Bulletin.