This series consists of good supplementary reading by well-known authors; well printed on calendered paper and furnished at a low price. Additions will be constantly made to the list.

Paper, Price, 15 Cents Net, Each Number.

Thomas Wentworth Higginson. No.

1. The Legends of the Northmen. Columbus and his Companions.

2. Cabot and Verazzano.

Strange Voyage of Caberza De Vaca.

3. French in Canada. Adventures of De Soto.

4. French in Florida.

Sir Humphrey Gilbert.

5. The Lost Colonies of Virginia. Unsuccessful New England Settlements.

8. Captain John Smith.

Champlain on the War Path.

7. Henry Hudson and the New Netherlands.

8. The Pilgrims at Plymouth. Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Louisa Parsons Hopkins.

9. Parables of Nature and Life; or, Science applied to

Character.

Mrs. Perry.

10. Bible Stories. Arranged for reading in all schools.

Louisa Parsons Hopkins.

11. Observation Lessons in Primary Schools.

12. Plant and Animal Life.

13. Physical Phenomena of Nature and the Human

Body.

14. Physical Exercise and Manual Training. Sent by mail postpaid on receipt of price.

Lee And Shepard Publishers Boston

Jane Andrews's Books

The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children.

Illustrated. Library Edition, $1.00. School Edition, 50 cts. net; by mail, 55 cts.

Only A Year, And What It Brought.

A Book for Girls. Cloth, $1.00.

Ten Boys Who Lived On The Road From Long Ago To Now.

With Twenty Illustrations. Library Edition, $1.00. School Edition, 50 cents, net. By mail, 55 cents.

Introducing The Stories Of

The Aryan Boy, The Persian Boy, The Greek Boy, The Roman

Boy, The Saxon Boy, The Page, The English Lad, The

Puritan Boy, The Yankee Boy, The Boy Of 1885.

The poet John G. Whittier says of it: -

"I have been reading the new book by Jane Andrews, 'Ten Boys who Lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now,' which you have just published, and can not forbear saying that in all my acquaintance with juvenile literature I know of nothing in many respects equal to this remarkable book, which contains in its small compass the concentrated knowledge of vast libraries. It is the admirably told story of past centuries of the world's progress, and the amount of study and labor required in its preparation seems almost appalling to contemplate. One is struck with the peculiar excellence of its style, - clear, easy, graceful, and picturesque, - which a child cannot fail to comprehend, and in which 'children of a larger growth' will find an irresistible charm. That it will prove a favorite with old and young, I have no doubt. It seems to me that nothing could be more en-joyable to the boy of our period than the story of how the boys of all ages lived and acted."

The Seven Little Sisters

Who Live On The Round Ball That Floats In The Air.

Library Edition, $1.00. School Edition, 50 cents, net. By mail, 55 cents.

The Seven Little Sisters are typical of seven races; and the author's idea is to portray how these "little women" live in diverse parts of the world, how the products of one country are brought to another, their manners, customs, etc. The stories are charmingly told.

The Seven Little Sisters Prove Their Sisterhood.

Library Edition, $1.00. School Edition, 50 cents, net. By mail, 55 cents.

This may be considered a sequel to The Seven Little Sisters, in which the nationalities are again taken up, and the peculiarities of each, in relation to its childhood, are naturally and pleasingly given.

Geographical Plays.

Comprising United States, Asia, Africa, and South America,

Australia and the Islands, the Commerce of the World.

Cloth, $1.00; or in Paper Covers, 16 cents each. Six Parts.

Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.

Lee And Shepard, Publishers, Boston.