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KS, PORTFOLIO, AND SCHOOL CASH-BOOKS.
tion Act 1870 (A Popular Analysis of the). By F. J. MUNBY. 2d.
olio, for the use of Schoolmasters under New Code. Lock and Key.
s School Cash-Book. Adapted to the requirements of the New Co
ng, with printed headings for Receipts on the left-hand page, a
n the right. Each page contains twenty lines. Each book will
t ten years; thus, a book of one hundred pages will allow space for
in the year; a book of two hundred pages double that number in
nnual Balance Sheets will be added, together with all necessary instr
the accounts.

es (Ten Balance Sheets), Quarter-bound

Adapted for Schoolmasters under the New Co
Large Post 4to, half-bound, 300 pages, w

1. Look and Key, 8s. 6d. pages, 95.

alf-bound, 300 pages, 6s.
Folio, half-bound, 300 pages, with Lock and Key, 11s. 6d.
LES, FEES, STOCK, AND STORES BOOKS.
nt-Book.) Adapted to meet the requirements of the New Order
keeping School Board Accounts issued by the Lo
Government Board. Used in the Manchester Boa
Schools. F'cap folio, half-bound, 5s. each.

'S (JOHN) "NEW CODE" REGISTERS.
mpiled by J. H. DEE, Trinity Schools, Tewkesbury.
abine the following advantages: (1) They are the cheapest issued.
essary entries or transcriptions, they are the easiest to keep. (3) Th
required for the Government returns, so arranged that the various for
made out from them. (4) As names have to be written only onc
gister, much trouble is saved, and they present at one view a compl
f the Class between each Annual Examination. (5) Two methods
important totals and calculations are indicated, so that the one m
the other, and mistakes be at once discovered and rectified. (6)
particulars for a year are collected in the same folio, and so appear
Register. (7) They are suitable for Schools and Classes of every size a
have been specially adapted to the requirements of the Circular "
the method of keeping them " issued by the Education Department.
FADMISSION, PROGRESS, AND WITHDRAWAL for 1,000 Names, with Alp
Quarter bound. Price 3s.

FADMISSION, for 2,000 Names. Price 5s. Half bound.

FATTENDANCE AND FEES, for 50 Names. Contains the New For e of 1882, including Notice of Inspection and Examination, w to Preparation of Lists, &c.; the New Examination Schedule, w anagers; the New (April 12th, 1883) Revised Regulations as to Certifica ency, and School Attendance; the Revised Edition of the Official Ru Keeping of Registers; and Extracts from the Instructions to H. ithholding Children from Examination; with special pages for Half-Ti Names. These Registers are the cheapest issued, ely adapted to the latest requirements of the Educat

0 Names. Price 9d.

Copies of "Form IX." Sewed, 1s. 6d.

YEARS, with Copies of "Form IX.," Duplic

ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

GRAMMAR.

Adapted to the

Wright's (J. C.) English Grammar and Analysis of Sentences. Mundella Code. F'cap 8vo, 180pp., cloth. Complete, 1s. 6d. "One more addition, and by no means a bad one, to the many English grammars already in existence. The author has evidently taken great pains to make the series progressive, and his efforts have not been unsuccessful. His explanations are clear and forcible; the examples he gives are copious and thoroughly explanatory of the rules they are intended to illustrate. Some of the chapters in the higher standards are specially readable. We give the whole series our cordial recommendation."-Governess,

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ENGLISH EXERCISES.

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Heywood's (John) Young Student's Orthographical Exercises. By J. PHILLIPS. F'cap 8vo., 64pp. Cloth, 6d.

Willie's Home Exercises.

GRADE 1.-Embracing the first half of Part I. Adapted to Standard I. Sewed, 1d. GRADE 2.-Embracing the second half of Part I. Adapted to Standard II. Sewed, 1d. PART I.-A Graduated Series of Exercises in Arithmetic, Spelling, Composition, for Home Practice. Adapted to Standards I. and II. of the New Code. Sewed, 3d, or

cloth limp, 4d.
PART II.-A Graduated Series of Exercises in Arithmetic, Spelling, Composition,
Grammar, and Geography, for Home Practice. Adapted to Standards III., IV., V., and
VI. of the New Code. Sewed, 4d.; cloth limp, 6d. With Nine Maps, cloth limp, 10d.
PARTS I. and II. together, with Nine Coloured Maps, cloth, 1s. 4d.
ANSWERS to the Arithmetical Questions in Parts I. and II. ́ Cloth limp, 6d.

POETRY.

Heywood's (John) Standard Poetry, with Explanatory Notes and Biographical Sketches. Adapted to Standards IV., V., VI., and VII. of Reading; and as a Reading Book in the Class Subject of English under the Mundella Code; and suitable also for Private Schools. New Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 1s.

"This book has obtained a well-earned popularity as a good selection of standard poetry for children. Interspersed between the verses of the poems are short summaries in simple prose of the poetical narrative. The compiler has included extracts from Shakspere, Goldsmith, Gray, Campbell, Burns, Coleridge, Cowper, Longfellow, Scott, Keats, Southey, Shelley, Wordsworth, and Tennyson. Three of the old English Ballads are also given. The present edition has been further improved by a supplement containing short biographies of the poets, from whose works selections have been taken. The book contains 168 pages, and is strongly bound in cloth. It would make a good alternative Reader for one of the higher Standards in the Mundella Code."-The Schoolmaster.

"Many books of poetry for schools are open to objection because the poems selected are of too contemplative a character. This is not true of John Heywood's 'Explanatory Book of Standard Poetry.' From this book many old favourite pieces are missing; on the other hand, it contains SOME good well-known pieces, and many that are not so familiar. It will be a very useful book."-School Guardian.

In printing, paper, and general 'get up' this book is well adapted for school use. The selections have been carefully made, and include many old favourites by Scott, Longfellow, Wordsworth, and other well-known authors. The present is a new edition, and differs from its predecessors in being supplemented by short biographical sketches of the various authors, the sketches occupying some eight or ten pages at the end of the book. The explanatory notes given here and there, and the simple paraphrasis which precedes each section of poetry, are, as a rule, well done, and will be of much assistance to the youthful reader in duly under standing his author."-The Governess,

"This is a new edition of a book which has long been known to the public. The selection of the poems has been performed with judgment and care, and the result is a poetical reading book well adapted in subject-matter and style for the use of the upper Standards. A feature of the volume which deserves special mention is that the poems are divided into sections, and each section is preceded by a paraphrase, expressed in clear and simple language of its contents. The youthful reader is thus enabled to gain a cleare. insight into the meaning and scope of the poems than he otherwise would, and is also introduced to what most scholars consider a difficult art-the art of paraphrasing."-The Practical Teacher.

JOHN HEYWOOD, Deansgate and Ridgefield, Manchester; and 11, Paternoster Buildings, London.

HEALTH LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE.

SEVENTH SERIES.

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