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Austin’s Observation Blanks in Mineralogy.Detailed studies of 35 minerals. 35 cents.Bailey’s Grammar School Physics.Practical lessons with simple experiments that may be performed in the ordinary schoolroom. 50 cents.Ballard’s The World of Matter.Simple studies in chemistry and mineralogy; for use as a text-book or as a guide to the teacher in giving object lessons. $1.00.Brown’s Good Health for Girls and Boys.Physiology and hygiene for intermediate grades. Illustrated. 45 cents.Brown’s Health in the Home.Illustrated. 50 cents.Clark’s Practical Methods in Microscopy.Gives in detail descriptions of methods that will lead the careful worker to successful results. Illus. $1.00Clarke’s Astronomical Lantern.Intended to familiarize students with the constellations by comparing them with facsimiles on the lantern face. With seventeen slides, giving twenty-two constellations. $4.50.Clarke’s How to Find the Stars.Accompanies the above and helps to an acquaintance with the constellations. Paper. 15 cents.Colton’s Elementary Physiology and Hygiene.For grammar grades. 317 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.Eckstorm’s The Bird Book.The natural history of birds, with directions for observation and suggestions for study. 301 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.Guides for Science Teaching.Teachers’ aids for instruction in Natural History.I.Hyatt’s About Pebbles. 26 pages. Paper. 10 cts.II.Goodale’s A Few Common Plants. 61 pages. Paper. 20 cts.III.Hyatt’s Commercial and other Sponges. Illustrated. 43 pages. Paper. 20 cts.IV.Agassiz’s First Lesson in Natural History. Illus. 64 pages. Paper. 25 cts.V.Hyatt’s Corals and Echinoderms. Illustrated. 32 pages. Paper. 30 cts.VI.Hyatt’s Mollusca. Illustrated. 65 pages. Paper. 30 cts.VII.Hyatt’s Worms and Crustacea. Illustrated. 68 pages. Paper. 30 cts.XII.Crosby’s Common Minerals and Rocks. Illustrated. 200 pages. Paper. 40 cts. Cloth, 60 cts.XIII.Richards’s First Lessons in Minerals. 50 pages. Paper. 10 cts.XIV.Bowditch’s Physiology. 58 pages. Paper. 20 cts.XV.Clapp’s 36 Observation Lessons in Minerals. 80 pages. Paper. 30 cts.XVI.Phenix’s Lessons in Chemistry. 20 cts.Pupils’ Note-book to accompany No. 15. 10 cts.Hoag’s Health Studies.Practical hygiene for grammar grades. Cloth. Illustrated. 75 cents.Rice’s Science Teaching in the School.With a course of instruction in science for the lower grades. 46 pages. Paper. 25 cents.Ricks’s Natural History Object Lessons.Information on plants and their products, on animals and their uses, and gives specimen lessons. $1.50.Ricks’s Object Lessons and How to Give Them.—Vol. II. Lessons on elementary science for grammar and intermediate grades. 90 cents.Scott’s Nature Study and the Child.A manual for teachers with outlines of lessons and courses, detailed studies of animal and plant life, and chapters on methods and the relation of nature study to expression. $1.50.Sever’s Elements of Agriculture.For grammar grades. Illustrated. 50 cents.Shaler’s First Book in Geology.A helpful introduction to the study of modern text-books in geography. Illustrated. Cloth, 60 cents. Boards, 45 cents.Spear’s Leaves and Flowers.An elementary botany for pupils under twelve. Illustrated. 25 cents.Weed’s Farm Friends and Farm Foes.An elementary text-book on weeds and insects. Cloth. Illustrated. 90 cents.Wright’s Seaside and Wayside Nature Reader, No. 4.Elementary lessons in geology, astronomy, world life, etc. Illustrated. 50 cents.

Austin’s Observation Blanks in Mineralogy.Detailed studies of 35 minerals. 35 cents.

Bailey’s Grammar School Physics.Practical lessons with simple experiments that may be performed in the ordinary schoolroom. 50 cents.

Ballard’s The World of Matter.Simple studies in chemistry and mineralogy; for use as a text-book or as a guide to the teacher in giving object lessons. $1.00.

Brown’s Good Health for Girls and Boys.Physiology and hygiene for intermediate grades. Illustrated. 45 cents.

Brown’s Health in the Home.Illustrated. 50 cents.

Clark’s Practical Methods in Microscopy.Gives in detail descriptions of methods that will lead the careful worker to successful results. Illus. $1.00

Clarke’s Astronomical Lantern.Intended to familiarize students with the constellations by comparing them with facsimiles on the lantern face. With seventeen slides, giving twenty-two constellations. $4.50.

Clarke’s How to Find the Stars.Accompanies the above and helps to an acquaintance with the constellations. Paper. 15 cents.

Colton’s Elementary Physiology and Hygiene.For grammar grades. 317 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.

Eckstorm’s The Bird Book.The natural history of birds, with directions for observation and suggestions for study. 301 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.

Guides for Science Teaching.Teachers’ aids for instruction in Natural History.

Hoag’s Health Studies.Practical hygiene for grammar grades. Cloth. Illustrated. 75 cents.

Rice’s Science Teaching in the School.With a course of instruction in science for the lower grades. 46 pages. Paper. 25 cents.

Ricks’s Natural History Object Lessons.Information on plants and their products, on animals and their uses, and gives specimen lessons. $1.50.

Ricks’s Object Lessons and How to Give Them.—Vol. II. Lessons on elementary science for grammar and intermediate grades. 90 cents.

Scott’s Nature Study and the Child.A manual for teachers with outlines of lessons and courses, detailed studies of animal and plant life, and chapters on methods and the relation of nature study to expression. $1.50.

Sever’s Elements of Agriculture.For grammar grades. Illustrated. 50 cents.

Shaler’s First Book in Geology.A helpful introduction to the study of modern text-books in geography. Illustrated. Cloth, 60 cents. Boards, 45 cents.

Spear’s Leaves and Flowers.An elementary botany for pupils under twelve. Illustrated. 25 cents.

Weed’s Farm Friends and Farm Foes.An elementary text-book on weeds and insects. Cloth. Illustrated. 90 cents.

Wright’s Seaside and Wayside Nature Reader, No. 4.Elementary lessons in geology, astronomy, world life, etc. Illustrated. 50 cents.

See also our list of books in Science.

D. C. HEATH & CO., Publishers, Boston, New York, Chicago

Barto’s Agriculture.Studies in soils and crop production. 50 cents.Baskerville’s General Inorganic Chemistry.For colleges. $1.50.Baskerville and Estabrooke’s Chemistry Problems.90 cents.Benton’s Guide to General Chemistry.A manual for the laboratory. 40 cents.Boyer’s Laboratory Manual in Biology.Treats of both animals and plants. 80 cts.Boynton, Morse and Watson’s Laboratory Manual in Chemistry.50 cents.Burrage and Bailey’s School Sanitation and Decoration.Illustrated. $1.50.Cheston, Gibson and Timmerman’s Physics.Theoretical and descriptive. $1.25.Chute’s Physical Laboratory Manual.Revised edition. Illustrated. 80 cents.Chute’s Practical Physics.For schools and colleges. $1.15.Clark’s Methods in Microscopy.Detailed descriptions of successful methods, $1.60.Coit’s Chemical Arithmetic.With a short system of analysis. 50 cents.Coleman’s Elements of Physics.For secondary schools. $1.25.Colton’s Physiology: Practical and Descriptive.Illustrated. $1.40.Colton’s Physiology: Briefer Course.For high schools. Illustrated. 90 cents.Colton’s Practical Physiology.A laboratory course. 60 cents.Colton’s Zoology: Descriptive and Experimental.Illustrated. $1.50. Part I, Descriptive, $1.00. Part II, Experimental. 60 cents.Ebbinghaus’s Psychology.A resume of modern psychology. $1.25.Fisher and Patterson’s Elements of Physics.60 cents.Hyatt’s Insecta.A practical manual for students and teachers. Illustrated. $1.25.Linebarger’s Text-Book of Physics.With industrial applications. $1.25.Miller’s Progressive Problems in Physics.60 cents.Newell’s Descriptive Chemistry.Illustrated. $1.20. Part I, Without experiments. $1.00. Part II, Experiments. 40 cents.Newell’s Experimental Chemistry.For high schools and colleges. $1.10.Newell’s Inorganic Chemistry for Colleges.$2.00.Orndorff’s Laboratory Manual in Organic Chemistry.Boards. 40 cents.Palmer’s Questions and Problems in Chemistry.20 cents.Pepoon, Mitchell and Maxwell’s Plant Life.A laboratory guide. 50 cents.Remsen’s Organic Chemistry.Revised edition. $1.25.Roberts’s Stereo-Chemistry.Its development and present aspects, $3.00.Sanford’s Experimental Psychology.Part I. Sensation and perception. $1.50.Shaler’s First Book in Geology.Cloth, 60 cents. Boards. 45 cents.Shepard’s Inorganic Chemistry.Descriptive and qualitative. $1.15.Shepard’s Briefer Course in Chemistry, with chapter on Organic Chemistry. 80 cts.Shepard’s Laboratory Note-Book.Boards. 35 cents.Spalding’s Botany.Practical exercises in the study of plants. 80 cents.Stevens’s Introduction to Botany.Illustrated, $1.25. Key and Flora, 40 cents. Botany, with Key and Flora. $1.50.Venable’s Short History of Chemistry.For students and the general reader. $1.00.Walters’s Physiology and Hygiene.For secondary schools. $1.20.Weed’s Farm Friends and Farm Foes.Weeds and insects. 90 cents.Weed and Crossman’s Laboratory Guide in Zoology.Emphasises essentials. 60c.Whiting’s Mathematical and Physical Tables.Paper. 50 cents.

Barto’s Agriculture.Studies in soils and crop production. 50 cents.

Baskerville’s General Inorganic Chemistry.For colleges. $1.50.

Baskerville and Estabrooke’s Chemistry Problems.90 cents.

Benton’s Guide to General Chemistry.A manual for the laboratory. 40 cents.

Boyer’s Laboratory Manual in Biology.Treats of both animals and plants. 80 cts.

Boynton, Morse and Watson’s Laboratory Manual in Chemistry.50 cents.

Burrage and Bailey’s School Sanitation and Decoration.Illustrated. $1.50.

Cheston, Gibson and Timmerman’s Physics.Theoretical and descriptive. $1.25.

Chute’s Physical Laboratory Manual.Revised edition. Illustrated. 80 cents.

Chute’s Practical Physics.For schools and colleges. $1.15.

Clark’s Methods in Microscopy.Detailed descriptions of successful methods, $1.60.

Coit’s Chemical Arithmetic.With a short system of analysis. 50 cents.

Coleman’s Elements of Physics.For secondary schools. $1.25.

Colton’s Physiology: Practical and Descriptive.Illustrated. $1.40.

Colton’s Physiology: Briefer Course.For high schools. Illustrated. 90 cents.

Colton’s Practical Physiology.A laboratory course. 60 cents.

Colton’s Zoology: Descriptive and Experimental.Illustrated. $1.50. Part I, Descriptive, $1.00. Part II, Experimental. 60 cents.

Ebbinghaus’s Psychology.A resume of modern psychology. $1.25.

Fisher and Patterson’s Elements of Physics.60 cents.

Hyatt’s Insecta.A practical manual for students and teachers. Illustrated. $1.25.

Linebarger’s Text-Book of Physics.With industrial applications. $1.25.

Miller’s Progressive Problems in Physics.60 cents.

Newell’s Descriptive Chemistry.Illustrated. $1.20. Part I, Without experiments. $1.00. Part II, Experiments. 40 cents.

Newell’s Experimental Chemistry.For high schools and colleges. $1.10.

Newell’s Inorganic Chemistry for Colleges.$2.00.

Orndorff’s Laboratory Manual in Organic Chemistry.Boards. 40 cents.

Palmer’s Questions and Problems in Chemistry.20 cents.

Pepoon, Mitchell and Maxwell’s Plant Life.A laboratory guide. 50 cents.

Remsen’s Organic Chemistry.Revised edition. $1.25.

Roberts’s Stereo-Chemistry.Its development and present aspects, $3.00.

Sanford’s Experimental Psychology.Part I. Sensation and perception. $1.50.

Shaler’s First Book in Geology.Cloth, 60 cents. Boards. 45 cents.

Shepard’s Inorganic Chemistry.Descriptive and qualitative. $1.15.

Shepard’s Briefer Course in Chemistry, with chapter on Organic Chemistry. 80 cts.

Shepard’s Laboratory Note-Book.Boards. 35 cents.

Spalding’s Botany.Practical exercises in the study of plants. 80 cents.

Stevens’s Introduction to Botany.Illustrated, $1.25. Key and Flora, 40 cents. Botany, with Key and Flora. $1.50.

Venable’s Short History of Chemistry.For students and the general reader. $1.00.

Walters’s Physiology and Hygiene.For secondary schools. $1.20.

Weed’s Farm Friends and Farm Foes.Weeds and insects. 90 cents.

Weed and Crossman’s Laboratory Guide in Zoology.Emphasises essentials. 60c.

Whiting’s Mathematical and Physical Tables.Paper. 50 cents.

For elementary works see our list of books in Elementary Science.

D. C. HEATH & CO., Publishers, Boston, New York, Chicago


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