A series of five Portfolios, each comprising thirty or more BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD under the following titles: MOUNTAINS OF NEW ENGLAND. RIVERS OF NEW ENGLAND. PICTURESQUE NEW ENGLAND: Historic Miscellaneous. The last named containing views of the birthplace of Whittier, Hawthorne, Horace Greeley, Franklin Pierce, The Old Chain Bridge, Wayside Inn, Street Scene at Old Hadley, and many other subjects of Historic interest. The above will be mailed upon receipt of six cents for each book, together with catalogue of descriptive books and SUMMER TOUR book, containing list of 1,000 summer hotels and boarding houses, routes, rates, maps, etc. Address, Passenger Department, B. & M. R. R., Boston. D. J. FLANDERS, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent. xii ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LATEST The Inductive Geography By CHAS. W. DEANE, Ph.D., and MARY R. DAVIS. Grammar School Edition. The best development of physiography of any text-book in Geography; the most Size 7 x 11 inches, 334 pages. Price, $1.00. Sent postpaid, for examination, for 90c. Elementary Edition. This book is especially prepared for beginners in the study of the subject of Geog. raphy. It teaches through illustrations, each illustration representing a point or teaching a fact, and appeals to children's interests through the life which it emphasizes. The great industries are illustrated and described. Size 7 x 9 inches, about 200 pages. Special price for orders booked before May 1, 50 cents. BEST BOOKS For use in Commercial High Schools, and in the Commercial Classes THE LIST INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: Office Routine and Bookkeeping, New Complete Bookkeeping, The Practice System of Business Training, Mental Commercial Arithmetic, English-Spanish Shorthand, New Pitmanic Shorthand Manual, New Practical Grammar, New Seventy Lessons in Spelling, PEN WRITTEN COPIES (REPRODUCED), SLANT AND VERTICAL. BUSINESS PRACTICE ACCESSORIES, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FORMS, ETC. A copy of our catalogue, and complete information, will be mailed to the address of any teacher or school officer. Address as above. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHRENOLOGY. MRS. C. F. WELLS, President. Incorporated 1866 by Special Act of the New York Legislature. xiii The Annual Assembly of the American Institute of Phrenology will take place on Wednesday, September 5th, with an evening reception of students and friends. The course will consist of about one hundred and twenty-five lectures, and will extend over six weeks. Three lectures are given each day, excepting Saturday, when a review of the week's work is held. The object of the course is to explain the fundamental principles of Phrenology, Physiognomy, Psychology, Physiology, Anatomy, Hygiene, Heredity, Foods, the Races, the Temperaments, Brain Dissection, the Objections and Proofs of the Old and New Phrenology, Mental Therapeutics, the Choice of Pursuits, Marriage, the History of Phrenology, Animal Magnetism, Hypnotism, Psycho-Physiology, Elocution, Oratory and Voice Culture, and Jurisprudence. Last year the students had the advantage of the lectures of WILLIAM HICKS, M.D., a physician and medical professor, who has had practical experience among students on Physiology and Anatomy, Insanity, Brain Dissection and Clinical Work in Treating the Insane, which proved of great interest to all members of the class. The Institute will have the same assistance this year. The Institute course is recommended to business men and women who have daily to come in contact with their employees and customers. It provides help to all professional men and women who have to educate the masses. It proves a guide to parents and teachers, as well as private individuals. For terms of tuition, etc., apply to the Secretary, care of Fowler & Wells Co., No. 27 East 21st Street, New York City. Xiv ADVERTISEMENTS. TARR AND MCMURRY GEOGRAPHIES A Three-volume series of Text-Books for Class Use. By RALPH S. TARR, B.S., F.G.S.A., Professor of Dynamic Geology and Physical Geography at Cornell FRANK M. McMURRY, Ph.D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Teaching at Teachers College, The Soil. Hills. Mountains. Valleys. Rivers. Ponds and Lakes. The Ocean. The Air. Industry and Commerce. Government. Maps. References to Books, etc. Part II. The Earth as a Whole. Form and Size of the Earth. Daily Motion of the Earth and Its Results. The Zones. Heat Within the Earth and Its Effects. The Continents and Oceans. Maps. North America. The United States. 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