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Butler's Walkingamc's Arithmetic; or Tutor's Assistant. New Edition, modernised and greatly improved. By Isaac Butlib, Head Master of the High School, Selbj. Is. Cd.'
To which is added a, complete course of Mental Arithmetic, and the most concise method of extracting the Cube Root. Also, an entirely new Table for calculating Interest and Discounting Bills of Exchange, accurately worked to such length that the Interest of any sum of money, at any rate per cent, may be readily ascertained for any number of days.
%3f This Edition of Waikinsnme's Arithmetic has been Tory carefully compiled from Crosby's original edition published at York, and has attained a most extraordinary sale. Every example having been thoroughly tested and provril, tenders it on* of the rlic-ipost mid moat correct Arithmetics now before the pul>-lic. Atk for liuil'rs rdit.an uf Witlkingamt.
Ellis's Murray'* Craiuiuar; being an Abridgment of Murray's P^nglish Grammar, in Question and Answer, with explanatory notes, and an Appendix containing Exercises in Parsing and Syntax. Designed chiefly for his own pupils. By the Rev. J. Ellis, Vicar of Ebbertson. Price Is.
"I have felt eon-vlneed, from several years' experience in tuition. Unit the customary method for tbe acquisition of learning doea not make so strong an impression on the mind, »s putting tho subject in the way of Question and Answer—in doing which, I have cautiously gireu the Answers in the author's oirn language."—Introduction.
Murray! Grammar is too well known and too juatly.appreciated to need »n >¦ notice, from us; w* cannot, however, refrain fr*m mentioning with entire ni>-probatlon an Abridgment of it as newly arranged by the Rev JEllis Vic
viuusuon ana Answer, me latter noing the autnor a own vorda, and which materially lessons the labour of the teacher, and Impresses the subject more powerfully on the memory of the pupil. Wo understand that a very large iin preuitn bas been sold in a short space of time.—l^tis Mercury.
JUST PUBLISHED. ISfflo., CLOTB, PBICE id.. Basis of English (imminar. ByF.W. Bedford, LLD. T.C.D. Governor of George Heriot's Hospital, Edinburgh.
This Text-Book, containing th« pure essentials of Grammar, includes the principles and Jaws of tprlhng. inflexion, and construction. Ii is intended as a cheap htuiM for more detailed information to be orally communicated by th« teacher. Special attention has been devoted to the conjugation of the ™ I Verbs, which appear both in the Blmplo and th« developed forms. A copious Kt " -r&oa of qnostions is appended at the clows of tbe bosk. JS•'»