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The paper is not written above the average intelligence of lads such as are among its chief supporters, while the tone of the notes, &c., is particularly good."-Plymouth Western Daily Mercury. "It is a real newspaper of all that interests boys, full of information, carefully edited, and has a breezy, healthy tone about it."-Cardiff Western Mail. Publishing and Advertisement Offices, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. jects are imprinted on the Retina 33 Addition of Fractions 170 Subtraction of Fractions . 170 Multiplication of Fractions 186 Division of Fractions. Decimals 186 Vertical Section of Eye of Soaring Bird Vertical Section of Eye of Fish Vertical Section of Eye of Insect-Front of head of Dragon-fly-Front of Head of Wasp-Side of Caterpillar's Head The Human Ear-Section showing the Hollow of the Cochlea- Malleus -Incus Stapes. The African Elephant Bone containing Ear of Rabbit-Earbone of Whalebone Whale Internal Ear of Bird Ear of Cod-Earstone of Cod-Long Antennæ of a Lobster Vertical Section of Human Head-Framework of the Nose-Muscles of the Nose -Septum of the Nose and its Nerves Vertical Section of Head of Porpoise-Vertical Section of Rabbit's Head-Underside of Head of Spotted Dogfish-Nasal Sac of Stur geon 205 257 Human Tongue-Tongue of Chimpanzee Circumvallate Papilla- Fungiform Papilla-Filiform Papillæ 289 Tongue of a Cat-Filiform Papilla of a LeopardTongue of a FieldfareOstrichTongue of an Tongue of a Chameleon 321 Section of Hairless SkinSection of Hairy SkinTip of the Forefinger. Organ of Touch of Vertebrata, Mollusca, Articu. lata, Colenterata, and Protozoa XII. Anatomical Examina 216 216 241 To Express a Decimal as a XVI. Different Forms which 65 Vulgar Fraction Addition of Decimals 241 XVII. On the Corolla': its parts and modifications XVIII. On Fruits and their Varieties 280 280 Decimal to a Vulgar Fraction XIX. The Seed 281 206 XX. Further Classification Square and Cube Root Definitions, etc. 291 XXI. On the Natural Orders 161 Extraction of the Square Root. Extraction of the Cube XXIII. Rosacea, or the Rose Tribe 377, 401 Figs. 88-97. Examples of Foliage 392, 393 Fig. 98. Trunk and Branches of a Tree without Leaves 392 Fig. 99. Trunk and Branches of a Tree with Leaves Elihu Burritt 393 117 Ratio and Proportion Contrete or Commercial Measures of Weight 394 Money-Coinage 395 Angular Measure 395 Miscellaneous Table 396 Elementary Perspective, etc. 71 Instructions in Parallel Perspective Instructions in Angular Perspective Parsing and Composition 107 Saxon Element of the English 103 Language 138 Letters and Letter-writing 171 135 Derivation-Prefixes: A to The Circle in Perspective- 164 Derivation-Prefixes: E to 175 Geometrical Curves, etc.Objects in Outline Prefixes: Meter to Octo. 326 On regulating the Retiring Prefixes: Preter to Sex, . 396 239 etc. 367 Addition ARCHITECTURE,LESSONS IN: Introduction ARITHMETIC, LESSONS IN: Subtraction 319 On Shading Broad Sha dows, Cast Shadows, etc., on Flat Surfaces. : Regulation by Perspective of Shadows cast by the Sun 327 On Shading Rounded Surfaces 295 359 23 13 II. On the Scientific Classification of Vegetables On drawing Foliage, the Trunks and Branches of Trees, etc.. 391 22 22 46 IV. Structure of the Stem of Figs. 16-24. Examples in Division 69 Abridged Methods of Multiplication and Division 95, 110 V. Concerning Leaves and Straight-lined and Curved Figures. 44, 45 their Uses VI. Leaves Considered as to their Functions 127 Figs. 25-27. Illustrations of Parallel and Angular Perspective 72 134 Fractions Figs. 28-34. Examples in Parallel Perspective. 73, VIII. On the Nervation or 104, 105 Fig. 35. Position of Drawing Board and Copy Figs. 36-44. Examples in Angular Perspective, etc. 136, 136 181 137 X. Metamorphoses or Changes to which Leaves are subject. 184 Figs. 45-50. Objects of Uniform Character-The Circle in Perspective 165 ity 114 |