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WILLIAMS & NORGATE'S

LIST OF SCHOOL BOOKS.

"Books to be strongly recommended."— Educational Times. EUGENE'S GRAMMAR, EXERCISES,

AND METHOD.

The Student's Comparative Grammar of the French Language. With an Historical Sketch of the Formation of French. For the use of Public Schools. With Exercises. By G. EUGÈNE FASNACHT, late French Master, Westminster School. 21st Edition, thoroughly revised. Square crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. Or separately, Grammar, 3s.; Exercises, 2s. 6d.

"The appearance of a grammar like this is in itself a sign that great advance is being made in the teaching of modern as well as of ancient languages. . . . The rules and observations are all scientifically classified and explained. Mr. Eugène's book is one that we can strongly recomtuend for use in the higher forms of large schools.”—Educational Times.

French Method. Elementary French Lessons. Easy Rules and
Exercises preparatory to "The Student's Comparative French
Grammar. By the same Author. 17th Edition. Crown Svo,

cloth, 1s. 6d.
"Certainly deserves to rank among the best of our elementary
French exercise books."-Educational Times.

Extremely well done."-Educational Times.

HUGO'S LES MISÉRABLES.

Les Misérables. Les Principaux Episodes. Edited, with Life and
Notes, by J. BOIELLE, B.A., late Senior French Master, Dulwich
College. Two Vols. Crown 8vo, cloth, each 3s. 6d.

"A worthy addition to our stock of French reading books, which will be welcomed by numberless masters. M. Boïelle's notes are full and to the point, his philology is sound, and his translations idiomatic."-The Journal of Education.

"Has done extremely well in putting forth his selection of the most striking episodes of Victor Hugo's masterpiece, and has done it well."-Educational Times.

"Makes an admirable school book."-Scotsman.

HUGO'S NOTRE DAME.

Victor Hugo.-Notre Dame de Paris. Adapted for the use of Schools and Colleges by J. BOTELLE, B.A., late Senior French Master, Dulwich College. Two Vols. Crown 8vo, cloth, each 3s. "His notes abound in good renderings of sentences and phrases, opportune remarks on the proper meanings of words, and historical information necessary to elucidate the text."-Athendum.

"His famous work, adapted with commendable taste and judg ment, . . . presents every factor which could be put together to make a perfect school book."-Spectator.

"Equipped in the same excellent manner as the same author's 'Misérables.' Makes an admirable school book."-Scotsman.

READY. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.

SCHOOL TEACHING AND SCHOOL

REFORM.

By Sir OLIVER LODGE, Principal of the University of Birmingham. "We heartily commend Sir Oliver Lodge's book to the teaching profession as a valuable, thoughtful, and inspiring contribution to the recent discussions on education."-School.

SPENCER ON EDUCATION. Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical. New Edition. Cloth, 2s. 6d.

FRENCH LITERATURE. First Steps in French History, Literature, and Philology. For Candidates for the Scottish Leaving-Certificate Examinations, the various Universities' Local Examinations, and the Army Examinations. By F. F. ROGET. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. "This manual will be a boon to many who have neither time nor inclination to work through a large volume on the history of French literature, but who yet desire to obtain a knowledge sufficient to enable them to pigeon-hole their reading of French prose and poetry."-Educational Times.

JUST READY. Crown Svo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net.
REFORM IN PRIMARY
EDUCATION.

By J. G. HAGMANN, Ph.D. Translated from the Second German
Edition by R. H. HOAR, Ph.D., and RICHMOND BARKER, M.A.
With a Preface by LEON DELBOS, M.A.

ARMY SERIES.

Edited by J. T. W. PEROWNE, M.A. This Series is equally well adapted for class work, general reading, and for those preparing for the Army, Oxford and Cambridge Certificates, and other examinations-in fact, for all who wish to keep up or improve their French and German. The notes are as concise as possible, with an occasional etymology or illustration to assist the memory. The books selected, being by recent or living authors, are adapted for the study of most modern French and German. Printed in clear type.

"The series has brought fascinating examples of fiction under the eyes of English readers in a neat and handy form. Besides having the military flavour, they are models of style. -Scotsman.

LE COUP DE PISTOLET, &c.

PROSPER MERIMÉE. 2s. 6d.

VAILLANTE.

JACQUES VINCENT. 2s. 6d.

AUF VERLORNEM POSTEN and NAZZARENA DANTI.
JOHANNES V. DEWALL. 3s.

CONTES MILITAIRES.

A. DAUDET. (With a map of Paris.) 2s. 6d.
ERZÄHLUNGEN.

E. HOFER. 3s.

WEISSE'S SHORT GUIDE TO

GERMAN IDIOMS.

Being a Collection of the Idioms most in use. With Examination
Papers. 8vo, cloth, 2s.

WEISSE'S NEW CONVERSATIONAL
EXERCISES IN GERMAN COM-
POSITION.

With complete Rules and Directions, with full references to his
German Grammar. 3rd Edition. 12mo, cloth, 3s. 6d.; Key, 5s.

WEISSE'S ELEMENTS OF

GERMAN.

With a course of Exercises instructing in simpler Composition. 2nd Edition. Cloth, 3s.

HOW TO LIVE.

JUST READY. Second Edition. Stiff cover, 3d.; post free, 4d.
How to Live. A Short Account in Simple Words of the Laws of
Life, with brief reference to Habits and Conduct. Written for
the Older Pupils in Primary Schools. By RICHARD CATON, M.D.,
F.R.C.P., J.P., &c., Consulting Physician, Liverpool Royal
Infirmary, Emeritus Professor of Physiology, University of
Liverpool.

MEDICAL INDOOR GYMNASTICS. A System of Hygienic Exercises for Home Use. To be practised anywhere without Apparatus or Assistance. By D. G. M. SCHREBER, M.D. Translated from the 26th German Edition. Invaluable to both Teachers and Scholars. Demy 8vo, 3s. net. With large Plate and numerous Illustrations in the Text.

WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 14, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.

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GENERAL LITERARY
READING BOOKS.
Readings in World Literature
Hakluyt's English Voyages
Tales from the Faerie Queene
Stories from the Northern Sagas
The Morte d'Arthur ...
Selections from Froissart
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THE TEMPLE READER.

THE MIDDLE TEMPLE READER.
THE JUNIOR TEMPLE READER.
THE PREPARATORY TEMPLE

Fully Illustrated.

READER.

Complete List on application.

Cloth, 2s.
INDEXING AND

PRÉCIS WRITING.

By R. V. N. HOPKINS, B.A.

Late Scholar of Trinity

College,
Cambridge.

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED

CATALOGUE.

COMPANY'S LIST.

BOOKS SUITABLE FOR THE CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS JULY AND DECEMBER, 1907.

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BOOK II.-Elementary English Grammar, with Lessons in Com-
position. 3s.
[Junior.
BOOK III.-Elements of English Composition. 4s. 6d. [Senior.
First Studies of Plant Life. By G. F. ATKINSON.
Revised for use in English Schools by E. M. WOOD. 2s. 6d.
[Preliminary.
First Science Book. By L. D. HIGGINS. 2s. 6d.
[Preliminary.
An Illustrated School Geography. By A. J.
[Preliminary and Junior,
How to Keep Well. By A. F. BLAISDELL. 2s.

HERBERTSON and A. E. FRYE. 5s.

Edited by A. F.

[Junior.

Edited

[Higher.

between Schiller

and [Higher.

[Junior

First Year Latin. By W. C. COLLAR and

M. G.

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Goethe. Edited by J. G. ROBERTSON. 38. 6d.

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[Higher. Edited by J. H. ALLEN [Senior. Edited by E. H. [Junior and Senior. Edited by F. B. [Senior.

Virgil.-Aeneid, Book IX.

CUTLER. 28. Demosthenes.

TARBELL. 48. 6d.

Philippics.

COMPLETE CATALOGUE POST FREE ON APPLICATION,

Plane Trigonometry. By G. A. WENTWORTH. 3s. [Junior. Physical Geography. By W. M. DAVIS. 5s. 6d.

[Senior and Higher. BOOKS SENT ON APPROVAL TO TEACHERS.

GINN AND COMPANY, St. Martin's Street, LONDON, W.C.

COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter.)
BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON, W.C.

DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS.

The Examinations of Teachers for the Diplomas of Associate, Licentiate, and Fellow of the College are held in London and at the following provincial Local Centres:-viz., Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Plymouth. The Associateship and Licentiateship Examinations are held twice a year, viz., in the first week in January and the first week in September. The Fellowship Examination is held only in January. The Theory and Practice of Education is an obligatory subject for each grade.

Candidates are not required to pass in all subjects at one Examina

tion.

Examination fee, One Guinea; the local fee at the Provincial Centres is 10s.

Persons who have passed the Examination in the Theory and Practice of Education may be examined practically for Certificates of Ability to Teach. The Practical Examination will be held in February, May, and October. The fee for the Practical Examina. tion is One Guinea.

The following prizes are awarded:-Theory and Practice of Education, £10; Classics (Greek and Latin), £5: Mathematics, £5: Physical Science, £5. A "Doreck Scholarship," of the value of £20, to the candidate who, having attended two Courses of the Lectures for Teachers delivered at the College during the preceding twelve months, and having passed the full examination for a College Diploma, stands first in the Examination in the Theory and Practice of Education.

The Regulations for the above Examinations may be obtained on application to the Secretary. The papers set at past Examinations are printed in the College Calendars, price 2s. 6d. each, free by post. C. R. HODGSON, B.A., Secretary.

BEDFORD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (University of London),

YORK PLACE, BAKER STREET, LONDON, W. The Lent Term begins on Thursday, January 17th, &c.

The College provides instruction for Students preparing for the University of London Degrees in Arts, Science, and Preliminary Medicine; also instruction in subjects of General Education.

Entrance Scholarships.

There is a Training Department for Teachers, a Hygiene Department, and an Art School.

Students can reside in the College.

Full information on application to the PRINCIPAL.

Department for Professional Training in Teaching. (Recognised by the Cambridge Syndicate.)

Students are admitted to the Training Course in October and January.

The Course includes full preparation for the Examinations for the Teaching Diplomas granted by the Universities of London and Cambridge.

For information as to Entrance Forms, Scholarships, &c., apply to THE HEAD OF THE TRAINING DEPARTMENT.

KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON
(University of London).

DEPARTMENT FOR TRAINING TEACHERS FOR SECONDARY

SCHOOLS.

Theory, Practice, and History of Education-J. W. ADAMSON, B.A., Professor of Education (Head of the Department).

Ethics-Rev. A. CALDECOTT, D.Lit., D.D., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Psychology-C. S. MYERS, M.A., M.D., Professor of Psychology. The Department is recognised by the Board of Education as a Training College for Secondary Teachers, under the Teachers Registration Regulations. The course, which includes practical work in secondary schools, extends over one academical year, beginning in October or January. It is suitable for those who are preparing to take the Teacher's Diploma, University of London, or the Certificate of the Teachers' Training Syndicate, University of Cambridge.

The fee is £20 for the year, if paid in advance, or eight guineas per term (three terms in the year). Application should be made to PROF. ADAMSON, King's College, Strand, W.C.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL, LONDON,

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BIRKBECK COLLEGE,

BREAMS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, E.C.

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.-Courses of Instruction for the Exazninations for the Science, Arts, and Law Degrees, under Recog nised Teachers of the University. Well-equipped Laboratories for Chemistry, Experimental Physics, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, and Metallurgy. LECTURES on Political Economy, Commercial Geography, Common Law, Bankruptcy, Equity and Conveyancing, Logic.

LANGUAGES: Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish, Italian. CONJOINT BOARD: Lectures and Practical Work in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.

SCHOOL OF ART (Day and Evening).-Drawing, Painting, Designing,
Modelling, Life Classes, Wood-Carving, &c.

CIVIL SERVICE.-Assistant Surveyor of Taxes, Patent Office, &c.
Prospectus Free. Calendar 3d. (by post 5d.) on application.

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TALGARTH ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON, LONDON, W.

(Recognised by the Board of Education as a Training College for Secondary Teachers.)

Chairman of the Committee-Sir W. MATHER. Treasurer-Mr. C. G. MONTEFIORE, M.A. Secretary-Mr. ARTHUR G. SYMONDS, M.A. TRAINING COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS. Principal-Miss E. LAWRENCE KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. Head Mistress-Miss A. YELLAND. Students are trained for the Examinations of the National Froebel Union.

TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of £20 each, and two of £15 each, tenable for two years at the Institute, are offered annually to Women Students who have passed certain recognised Examinations. Prospectuses and particulars regarding the Special Classes and the Scholarships can be obtained from the PRINCIPAL.

INTERNATIONAL GUILD,

6, RUE DE LA SORBONNE, PARIS.

The International offers to English-speaking students a complete course of Instruction in the French Language, Literature, and History, by French University Professors.

The Diploma which the Guild grants at the end of the session to students who are found capable of teaching French in English-speaking countries is recognised by the Registration Council of the Board of Education.

The Guild also prepares students for the Diplôme d'Études francaises at the Sorbonne. Full particulars of the Courses, Fees, &c., may be had on application to the SECRETARY.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

Faculties of Arts and Laws, of Science and of Medical Sciences. The Second Term will begin on Tuesday, January 15th, 1907.

The Department of Fine Arts (Slade School) will open on Monday, January 7th, 1907.

Entrance Scholarships in the Faculties of Arts and Laws and of Science (including Engineering) will be awarded on Examinations to be held in May. Entries must be received on or before May 1st..

Special Courses of Lectures for Teachers will be given during the Second Term.

For Prospectus and other particulars of Scholarships apply to WALTER W. SETON, M.A., Secretary.

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