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Hillard's Readers, New Series, with an Original Treatise on
Elocution by Prof. Mark Bailey, of Yale College.
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Walton's Written Arithmetic. 334 pages.
Key to Walton's Written Arithmetic.

Walton's Intellectual Arithmetic. In press.
Walton's Primary Arithmetic. In press.
Walton's Arithmetical Table.

Key to Walton's Arithmetical Table.

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The definitions, explanations, and rules, in Walton's Arithmetic, are clear, concise, and accurate. The system of reviews by dictation exercises, and a table for the practice of the fundamental operations, are marked and admirable features of the work. The examples are copious, and of an eminently practical character.E. FLINT, JR., A.M., Master of Lynn High School.

The best treatise on Written Arithmetic I have ever read; and I arrive at this conclusion after having given it a very careful examination.-GEO. M. Gage, A.M., Principal of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine.

I do not hesitate to say that, in its treatment of both the theory and the practice of Arithmetic, it is the best book I have ever seen. While it is in no respect inferior to other works of its class, it has many features, original and unique, which give it a marked superiority to all of them, and which can not fail to commend it to the teacher and the student.-WM. J. ROLFE, A.M., Master of Cambridge (Mass.) High School.

I am using more than a hundred copies of Walton's Written Arithmetic in my school, and am very much pleased with the book. It is remarkably free from the common errors of text-books in Arithmetic. The explanations are clear, the illustrations good. I think the author has hit just the right plan in printing answers in connection with a part, and only a part, of the examples.-W. L. PILLSBURY, Prin. Model Department Ill. State Normal School.

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I have supplied our school with Walton's Tables, and find them excellent for a daily drill in arithmetical computation.-PROF. A. G. BOYDEN, Prin. of State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass.

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