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LONDON LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. GERMAN ELEMENTARY WORKS. ENGLISH IARK'S GERMAN and GRAMMAR. 7th Edition, 6s. TIARK'S EXERCISES for WRITING GERMAN. Adapted to the Rules of his German Grammar. 7th Edition, 3s. TIARK'S PROGRESSIVE GERMAN READER; containing Grammatical Exercises, Easy Letters, Short Stories, Easy Poems, Historical Sketches, Dialogues, Idiomatical Phrases and Proverbs, for the Use of Schools. 5th Edition, price 3s. 6d. TIARK'S INTRODUCTORY GERMAN GRAMMAR. With an Introductory Reader and Introductory Exercises. 3d Edition, 3s. 6d. TIARK'S KEY to the GERMAN EXERCISES. 2s. 6d. The above are all neatly printed in small 8vo. and uniformly bound in cloth. ER RMELER'S DEUTSCHES LESEBUCH. Enlarged and Improved by the addition of Explanatory Notes. Adapted to the Use of English Students, by Dr. A. HEIMANN, Professor of German at the London University. 3d Edition, 12mo. 5s. cloth boards. THE FIRST GERMAN READING BOOK. (83) Trans UVIER'S ANIMAL KINGDOM. lated by Messrs. BLYTH, WESTWOOD, MUDIE, and JOHNSON. A New Edition, with Additions by Dr. CARPENTER and Mr. WESTWOOD. Illustrated by very numerous Engravings on Wood, and 34 Etchings on Steel. Royal 8vo. plain Plates, 21s. cloth; coloured Plates, 31s. 6d. This work forms a complete and valuable History of Animated Nature, embracing the whole of Cuvier's celebrated Work, with much additional information by the Editors. (84) Wm. S. Orr and Co. Amen Corner, and 147, Strand. 'Priestley, in his Lectures on History, says that one of the most useful directions that can be given for facilitating the study of history, is to begin with a compendium or general view of the whole subject. The author, in a very perspicuous manner, has adopted Priestley's suggestion, and the number of editions through which the little work has run shows its success.”—ATLAS. "A very useful little elementary work, on a subject with which children should be early made acquainted. 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