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CAMP'S GEOGRAPHICAL SERIES. Camp's Primary Geography.

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Primary Schools and Classes. Price 40 cents.

This is a sensible book, and presents some important features in striking contrast with other Primary Geographies.

Its Definitions are illustrated on the true method of "object teaching" -first showing and describing the object, then giving the name.

The Map Geography, of which there is a most judicious selection, is arranged so that it can be recited and illustrated from the Outline Maps. The Descriptive parts are brief but interesting, and the selection of matter throughout, is such as young pupils may easily comprehend and study with profit.

Camp's Intermediate

GEOGRAPHY.

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Intermediate Schools and Classes. Price 60 cents. This book contains:

1st INTRODUCTORY LESSON.

2nd. GEOGRAPHICAL DEFINITIONS, illustrated by picture and map representations of the principal bodies of land and water.

3rd. MAPS, on the plan of the Outline Maps, each followed by a Key and Questions for map exercises.

4th. DESCRIPTIVEGEOGRAPHY, presenting in a concise form the more important geographical facts relating to each country and the principal cities, and in addicion, such peculiar characteristics as are the most striking, and such as will be the most useful to pupils.

5th. GENERAL QUESTIONS, following the description of each grand division, designed as review questions for the Book and Outline Maps. 6th. A PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY of all the geographical names used in the book.

Camp's Higher Geography.

Prepared to accompany Mitchell's Outline Maps, and designed for Grammar and High Schools, and the higher classes of District Schools. Price $1,20.

This is a new book, on the plan of the INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY, but more extensive. It contains a complete Key to the Outline Maps, a more full description of Countries, and an outline of Physical Geography

Gamp's Mapping

Plates,

Corresponding in size and scales with the maps in the Intermediate and Higher Geographies. Price 30 cents for the set of nine plates.

Mitchell's Outline Maps,

Revised, improved, and important new maps added, by DAVID CAMP Principal of the Connecticut State Normal School and Superintendent of Common Schools. Price, $15,00 per set.

O. D. CASE & CO.

Publishers.

HARTFORD, CONN.

EATON'S

Standard Series of Arithmetics.

Teachers and School Committees who are dissatisfied with the books on Arithmetic now in use, are cordially invited to examine this new and ex. cellent series, lately prepared by JAMES S. EATON, A. M., Principal of the English Department of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.

I. Eaton's Primary Arithmetic.

Handsomely illustrated with original cuts.

II. Eaton's Intellectual Arithmetic.

In press. On the plan of Warren Colburn's First Lessons (which now occupies this place in the series). Improved.

III. Eaton's Common School Arithmetic.
For Grammar and Common Schools.

IV. Eaton's Treatise on Written Arithmetic.
For High Schools and Academies.

The three books of this series already published, the Primary, the Common School, and Treatise, are now in use in many of the best schools in all parts of the country, and have been found to produce the best results in the school-room. Text-books, and those on Arithmetic especially, which are badly arranged, wordy, and indistinct in expression of definitions and rules, ambiguous, crooked and puzzling in their manner of presenting subjects and stating examples, wear out the patience of both teachers and pupils, and produce the poorest results in scholarship, with great waste of time and labor.

It is economy to use the best text-book on Arithmetic, those which are clear, accurate, logical and distinct in expression, free from useless, ambiguous and misleading words and statements, and those which are pointed and practical.

The best schools, and the highest and most profitable style of teaching can not be attained without the use of such books. Such are Eaton's Standard Series of Arithmetics. They have recently been adopted for the Public Schools of Boston, Worcester, and many other cities and towns, where the best schools are maintained, in New England and the West. They have also lately been adopted by the Board of Education for the State of California, and their use there is required by law. Many testimonials of their higher character and value, and the excellent practical result obtained by the use of them, can be seen if desired.

Teachers and School Committees are invited to call at No. 29 Cornhill, and obtain copies for examination; or they will be sup plied by mail, on receipt of postage-Primary 4c.; Intellectual (in press) 8c.; Common School and Treatise, 16c. each.

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