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THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF ANCIENT GREEK POETRY; being a collection of the finest passages in the Greek Classic Poets, with Introductory Notices and Notes. By R. S. WRIGHT, M. A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $4.50.

THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF GREEK PROSE, being a collection of the finest passages in the principal Greek Prose Writers, with Introductory Notices and Notes. By R. S. WRIGHT, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford; and J. E. L. SHADWELL, M. A., Student of Christ Church. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $2.25.

THE ELEMENTS OF GREEK ACCENTUATION (for Schools): abridged from his larger work by H. W. CHANDLER, M.A., Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, Oxford Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $1.

SOPHOCLES. THE PLAYS AND FRAGMENTS. With English Notes and Introductions. By LEWIS CAMPBELL, M.A., Professor of Greek, St. Andrew's, formerly Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. In Two Volumes.

Vol. I. EDIPUS TYRANNUS. CEDIPUS COLONEUS. ANTIGONE. 8vo., cloth, $6.

"This edition is one which no one can read without finding his knowledge of Sophocles substantially increased."-THE ACADEMY.

"The notes appended to the text are of the most complete and comprehensive character, clearing up every difficulty and obscurity likely to puzzle the student. . . . The student who seeks Professor Campbell's assistance to help him to a knowledge of Greek tragedy will find at once a most agreeable and a most competent guide."SCOTSMAN.

SOPHOCLES. CEDIPUS REX, DINDORF'S TEXT. With

English Notes by the Ven. Archdeacon BASIL JONES, M.A., formerly Fellow of University College. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth 60 Cents.

With Notes. By H. SNOW, M.A.,

THEOCRITUS (for Schools).

Assistant Master at Eton College, formerly Fellow of St. John's
College, Cambridge. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $1.50.

HOMER, ODYSSEY I—XII (for Schools). By the Rev. W. W.
MERRY, M. A., Fellow and Lecturer of Lincoln College, Oxford.
Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $1.50.

"The book before us is singularly good and complete for a school-book. It reminds us more of a critical edition, reduced in scale. The sketch of the Homeric forms and elucidation of the syntax is especially good and useful."-LITERARY CHURCHMAN.

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XENOPHON. SELECTIONS (for Schools).

With Notes and

Maps, by J. S. PHILLPOTTS, M.A., Assistant Master in Rugby
School, formerly Fellow of New College, Oxford. Extra fcap.
Svo., cloth, $1.25.

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VII. HISTORY.

SELECT CHARTERS AND OTHER HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, illustrative of the Constitutional History of the English Nation from the Earliest Times to the reign of Edward I. By W. STUBBS, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford. Crown 8vo., cloth, $3.50.

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A MANUAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY. By GEORGE RAWLINSON, M.A., Camden Professor of Ancient History, formerly Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Demy 8vo., cloth, $3.

VIII. PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. A TREATISE ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Vol. I. By Sir W. THOMSON, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow, and P. G. TAIT, M.A., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh; formerly Fellows of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. New Edition. [In the Press.

ELEMENTS

OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

Authors. Part I.

By the same

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AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON QUATERNIONS. By P. G. TAIT, M.A., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh; formerly Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo., $6.

AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON HEAT, with numerous Woodcuts and Diagrams. By BALFOUR STEWART, LL.D., F.R.S., Director of the Observatory at Kew. Second Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $2.50.

A TREATISE ON ACOUSTICS. By W. F. DONKIN, M.A. F.R.S., Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Oxford. Crown 8vo., cloth, $3.50.

DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY. A Handbook for the General Reader, and also for practical Observatory work. With 224 illustrations and numerous tables. By G. F. CHAMBERS, F. R.A.S. Demy 8vo., cloth, $8.

CHEMISTRY FOR STUDENTS. By A. W. WILLIAMSON, Phil. Doc., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, University College, London. Second Edition, with Solutions. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $2.50.

EXERCISES IN PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. By A. G. VERNON HARCOURT, M.A., F.R.S., Senior Student of Christ Church, and Lee's Reader in Chemistry; and H. G. MADAN, M.A., Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. Series I. Qualitative Exercises. Crown 8vo., cloth, $3.

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FORMS OF ANIMAL LIFE. Illustrated by Descriptions and Drawings of Dissections. By G. ROLLESTON, M.D., F.R.S., Linacre Professor of Physiology, Oxford. Demy 8vo., cloth, $6. "To students attending classes in our Universities and elsewhere, to those working in their own studies, to all interested in any branch of Comparative Anatomy, we most earnestly, and with the confidence which comes of experience, commend 'Forms of Animal Life' as a thorough piece of work, and certainly the best book on Comparative Anatomy in our language."-QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE.

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IX. MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

THE ELEMENTS OF DEDUCTIVE LOGIC, designed mainly for the use of Junior Students in the Universities. By T. FOWLER, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln College, Oxford. Fourth Edition, with a Collection of Examples.

$1.

Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth,

"Mr. Fowler appears to us to have accomplished his task skilfully and usefully. His book contains all the essential details of its subject, is clearly expressed, and embodies the result of much accurate thought."-GUARDIAN.

THE ELEMENTS OF INDUCTIVE LOGIC, designed mainly for the use of Students in the Universities. By the same Author. Extra fcap. 8vo., cloth, $1.50.

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