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UNIVERSITÉ DE RENNES UNIVERSITY of ST. ANDREWS.

(BRETAGNE, FRANCE).

FRENCH COURSE FOR FOREIGNERS OF BOTH SEXES.

WINTER TERM: From 15 November to 15 February. SUMMER TERM: From 1 March to 8 June.

Phonetics, Diction, Conversation, Grammar, Composition, Translation.

LECTURES ON FRENCH INSTITUTIONS AND LITERATURE.

DIPLOMAS.

Diplômes de Langue et Littérature Françaises. Doctorat ès Lettres.

Reduction of 50% on Railway fares from Dieppe or Calais to Rennes.

Apply for Prospectus to

Prof. FEUILLERAT,

Faculté des Lettres, Rennes.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

THE FACULTIES OF ARTS, LAWS, MEDICAL SCIENCES, SCIENCE, AND ENGINEERING. The Second Term will begin on Tuesday, January 12th, 1909.

The Department of Fine Art (Slade School) will open on Monday, January 11th, 1909.

Entrance Scholarships in the Faculties of Arts, Science, and 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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UNIVERSITY HALL.

Warden- Miss FRANCES H. MELVILLE, M.A. University Hall, for Women Students, was opened in 1896, under the Government of the University of St. Andrews.

The Course of Study at University Hall is in preparation for the Degree Examinations of the University of St. Andrews, of which all the Classes and Degrees in Arts, Divinity, Science, and Medicine are open to Women on the same terms as to Men.

The Sessions of Residence are the Winter Session, October to March, and the Summer Session (Optional), April to June.

Residence Fees: Winter Session, £30 to £50; Summer Session, £15 to £25.

Matriculation and Class fees average £10 for the Winter Session.

For further information, apply to the WARDEN, University Hall, St. Andrews, Fife.

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RAINING

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TEACHERS OF THE DEAF AND SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND DUMB CHILDREN. On the Pure Oral System.

II FITZROY SQUARE, LONDON, W. There are several Vacancies for Students and Pupils at this Training College and School. Good Appoint. ments are easily obtainable by Students on the completion of their training. For all particulars apply to the DIRECTOR.

BEDFORD, CRESCENT

HOUSE LADIES' COLLEGE.-Recognized by Board of Education for the purposes of §§ 3 (3) and 4 of the Teachers' Registration Regulations. Spacious buildings. Visiting Masters. Resident Foreign Mistresses. Tennis, Gymnastics, Riding, &c. Terms 60 guineas. Address--Mrs. E. CARROLL, Bedford.

CHANNING HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, HIGHGATE, LONDON, N. Head Mistress-Miss LILIAN TALBOT, B.A. Honours, London.

Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations of London University. Healthy sit uation, good playground and garden. Great attention given to physical training. Special terms for daughters of Unitarian Ministers. All inquiries to be addressed to the HEAD MISTRESS.

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Resident French, German, and Gymnastic Mistresses. Large hall and good class-rooms. Garden and field for Games. Preparation for University Examinations. Recognized by Board of Education. Particulars from Miss E. H. WHISHAW, M.A.

ELMS BOARDING AND

THEY SUMOOL FOR GIRLS, THE LAWN,

NORTH WALSHAM, NORFOLK.-Thorough education. Home care. Perfect sanitation. Good house and grounds. Prospectus on application to Principals, the Misses COOKE. North Walsham is on the G.E.R. main line near Cromer. Good air.

Société Nationale des Professeurs de Français en Angleterre.

COURS PRATIQUE ET RAISONNÉ DE
PHONÉTIQUE FRANÇAISE.

Les Cours reprendront le Mardi, 2 Février. Pour renseignements, s'adresser à M. BARLET, Sackville House, 8A Red Lion Square, W.C.

TH

HE ROYAL DRAWING SOCIETY'S TEACHER-ARTIST CERTI FICATE (Ablett's System).-Classes are held for Figure Drawing from Life, Painting, &c., in preparation for the next Examinations. Correspondence Lessons are also arranged as preparation for these Examinations or as practical suggestions for School work. For particulars apply to PAUL KÜCK (Member of the Royal Drawing Society), 17 Welbeck Mansions, Inglewood Road, Hampstead, N.W.

1909 COMPETITION OF

ESSAYISTS, R.S.P.C.A.

NOTICE TO PRINCIPALS OF LONDON SCHOOLS.

All papers relating to this year's Competition for Prizes, given by the ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, for the best Essays on the Duty of Kindness to Animals, were issued on December 14, 1908. The only addresses of Private and other Schools available to the Society are derived from London and Suburban Directories, covering a radius of twenty miles from Charing Cross.

In the event of no delivery of papers having been made by post, I shall be glad to send parcels on receipt of applications from Principals.

No Essay received after February 27th next. E. G. FAIRHOLME,

Secretary.

105 Jermyn Street, St. James's, S. W.

SPEECH TRAINING.

Miss ELSIE FOGERTY,
Lecturer to Teachers under the Education Committee
of the London County Council;
Lecturer at the London Day Training College (L.C.C.),
Bedford College, Westfield College (University of
London);

Principal of the Benson School of Acting and Drama
(Royal Albert Hall-Hon. President and Examiner,
F. R. Benson, Esq.); &c., &c.
Authoress of "First Notes on Elocution," "Plays for
Amateur Performances in School, &c.";
Editor of Viva Voce, a journal of Speech Training.
SPECIAL Elocution CLASSES for SCHOOLS.
Careful Physical Training in Breathing.

Voice Production and the Cure of Accentual Faults.
Clear Articulation.

Reading Aloud.

Recitation.

Complete Management of School Plays, including all details of Costume, Staging, &c.

Assistants, trained and certificated by Miss ELSIE FOGERTY and Dr. H. HULBERT, sent to schools at a distance from Londón, with Inaugural Lectures and Terminal Examination by Miss FOGERTY.

Full particulars of this Course of Training sent on application.

The following need Posts :Resident English (London Matric.), Elocution, Physical Male Voice Production, Elementary Singing. Resident-Needlework (Certified), Elementary French, Speech Training, Voice Production. Visiting.-Eastbourne, Brighton and the South Coast, Manchester and Liverpool. North of London. Ealing. Wales.

Classes will re-open January 22. Debating Classes for Training in all branches of Public Speaking.

Rehearsal Classes for complete Stage Training, including Physical Training, Fencing, Stage Dancing, and Deportment.

Private Lessons, which are specially needed in cases of Speech Defect or Hesitation, given at the Royal Albert Hall and at 11 Wetherby Mansions, Earl's Court Square, S. W., where all letters should be addressed.

SCHOOL HYGIENE,

SCHOOL NURSES CERTIFICATE, &c.Special postal tuition for all Examinations of the Board of Education and Royal Sanitary Institute. Particulars, terms, &c., on application.-Mr. L. CARSE HANN, A. R.San. I., 20 Richmond Gardens, Highfield, Southampton.

ELOCUTION. Miss ROSE PATRY

gives Lessons, in Voice-Production, Breath Management, Reading and Recitation. Defects in Voice Treated. Plays arranged. Schools visited, Classes held, Private Lessons given. Class for Teachers, Trinity College of Music. Saturdays. Studio, 3 Lower Seymour Street, W.

TEACHERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. GERMAN LITERARY LEC

all grades should apply to-THE EDUCATION SECRETARY, South African Colonization Society, 47 Victoria Street, London, S. W.

also Tuition in German, French, Italian, Latin. Preparation for examinations offered by highly qualified German Lady (Oxf. Fin. Hons). For particulars apply to FRAU MARINOFF, 30 Milton Road, Highgate.

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GREEN, THE LICKEY HILLS.-BOARD. ING SCHOOL FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. 700 feet above sea level. Bracing climate. Health and Physical Development carefully studied. Pupils escorted to Classes, Concerts, and Lectures in Birmingham. Escort provided from London or Birmingham. Apply to the Principal, Miss EBBUTT, M.A.

CAMBRIDGE. Paying Guests

at 50 Jesus Lane (opposite Jesus College gates). Highest references to Clergy, Heads of Schools, and others. Refined and comfortable. Suitable for long or short stay. Specials terms for members of the Teaching Profession. Apply-Miss BULLOCK.

LESSONS AND LECTURES ON

ART.-Mr. EDWARD RENARD, Associate of the Royal College of Art, London, visits Eastbourne each week and is prepared to accept engagements in one or two additional high-class Schools. - Studio, 87A Tideswell Road, Eastbourne. London address12 Chalsey Road, Brockley, S.E.

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ENSION recommandée par la

WEIMAR, GERMANY. High- PENS

class Home for Girls. Conservatoire of Music, special advantages for Languages, Singing, Painting; German Professor's family; lady English. Motherly care; educational and social advantages. Terms moderate. Escort. Highest references.-Von S., 25 Wörth Strasse, Weimar.

GERMANY, HANOVER.

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Principal of a recognized Collegiate School for the Daughters of Gentlemen receives a few Boarders. Preparation for Examinations in German Language. Address-PRINZIPALIN, 11 Marienstrasse, Hanover.

PAR

ARIS.-Villa near Bois de Boulogne. Mlle. COURTOIS, 14 rue George Sand, Protestant, receives five young Ladies. Thorough French instruction. Best masters for Music and Painting. University and Art lectures. Literary and musical matinées. Paris and environs visited. Tennis field. Sanitary arrangements perfect. References. Terms 90 guineas.

GERMANY Lady Boarders re

ceived in the High School for Girls, Hanover. Terms moderate. Pleasant society. German always spoken. Private lessons if desired. Conservatorium of Music, Court Theatre, Art Studio; healthy town, surrounded by beautiful parks and woods. ApplyFrl. PHILIPS, 3 Clemensstrasse, Hanover.

Guilde et l'Alliance Française, près du jardin du Luxembourg, de la Sorbonne et des Cours de l'Alliance Française. Vie de famille. Bonne nourriture, chambres confortables. Français gratuit tous les jours. Conversation française. Prix modérés.-Mme. CORNIER, 48 rue Monsieur-le-Prince, Paris.

PARISTE, essentiellement française.

PENSION PROTEST

pouvent recevoir 5 ou 6 jeunes filles, à proximite du BOIS DE BOULOGNE. Vie de famille. Languages, Art, Music, Sight-seeing. Modern comfort. Excellent references. Moderate terms. - Mlle. JOURDAN, 70 RUE LAFONTAINE AUTEUIL, PARIS.

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FAMILLE de Professeur reçoit MR. WILLIAM A. ARROL, of

pensionnaires. Leçons et répétitions.

Vie de famille. Confort. Prix modérés. S'adresserMadame MANGUIN, 17 Rue des Bernardins, Paris.

ELOCUTION. MISS CELIA

JOSCELYNE (Pupil of Miss Elsie Fogerty) teaches Reading Aloud, Recitation, Voice Production, and Breathing. Special attention to Physical Needs and Development. Lectures and conducts Classes in Schools. Visits Brighton Thursdays. Excellent testimonials. References and terms apply-369 Queen's Road, New Cross Gate, S. E.

DANCING.

Messrs. ESPINOSA and BROWNING Beg to announce their

TEACHERS' SPECIAL COURSES.

For particulars address

NORMAL SCHOOL, 4 PIMLICO ROAD, S.W. Vacancy for Articled Pupil.

THE

OUT OF PRINT.

BOUND VOLUMES of "THE JOURNAL OF EDUCATION" for all years down to 1883 (inclusive) and also for 1885 and 1899 are out of print. Binding cases cannot be supplied for years previous to 1891. All Monthly Parts down to Dec., 1882 (inclusive); and also for June, 1885; Dec., 1885; Nov., 1887; Jan., 1888; Feb., Oct., Nov., 1896; and April, 1897, are out of print.

ARIS.-Excellent opportunity for Lady wishing to receive pupils in Paris.-House to let immediately or April. Tenant would sell suitable furniture.-Miss COCHRAN, 14 Villa Sainte-Foy, Neuilly, Paris.

FOR

COR DISPOSAL.-MODERN SCHOOL BOOKS in good, clean condition. French- Poiré's Direct Method, Oxford and Cambridge Grammar, German Translation-Das WertsLiteraturehaus, Dr. Wespe, Grimm's Marchen.

Pitt Press and others. English Composition and Grammar, and others. Cheap. List sent on application.-ELMERSTON, Boscombe Marina, Bounemouth.

Sales, Transfers, and Partnerships are on pages 10, 60, and 62;

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Advertisements are continued on pages 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67.

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*Replies to these advertisements should be addressed “No. · The Journal of Education, 3 Broadway, Ludgate Hill, E.C.” Each must contain a loose stamp to cover postage on to advertiser. Post Cards will NOT be sent on.

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Unless otherwise stated, all Volumes in the Oxford and Cambridge Edition are Crown 8vo, Cloth, Gold.

In the above works the necessary "Notes" have been added to enable Candidates to answer questions set by the Examiners.

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Guides to the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, 1909, and pages of the Set Books post free.

EXAMINATION

PREPARATION

PAPERS.

Graduated and arranged by Rev. F. MARSHALL, M.A., and C. CUDWORTH, M.A.,
FOR THE 1909 EXAMINATIONS.

List post free.

HISTORICAL ATLAS,

with CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES.

By E. A. BENIANS, M.A., and T. H. KNIGHT, M.A.

96 pages.

Crown 8vo, 8d. net.

Intended to provide suitable material for a general knowledge of British History and more especially for use as a supplementary work in Examination Preparation.

"The despairing student who does not know how to revise his work in the time available will seize on this little book with joyful relief. Its authors have contracted the ocean of English history to a literal span."-Literary World.

Complete Catalogue post free.

London: GEORGE GILL & SONS, Ltd., 13 Warwick Lane, E.O.

SCHOOLS FOR SALE AND PARTNERSHIPS.

Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY'S List (cont.)

years over £3,500. Premises specially built for School. Accommodation for 50 Boys. Private Chapel, Gymnasium, and extensive grounds. Apply-T 853, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

COTLAND.

MESSRS. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY'S SCO

LIST.

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with view to Succession, offered in a FINISHING SCHOOL of the highest class in a favourite district. Large modern mansion offering accommodation for 25 Boarders, splendid grounds, gravel soil, charming neighbourhood. Fees for Boarders 120 to 150 guineas; average receipts of last three years over £4,500, leaving very considerable net profit. Personally inspected and strongly recommended. Apply -T 848, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

WEST OF ENGLAND.

PARTNERSHIP, with view to early succession, offered in middle-class BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL in favourite health resort. Estab

lished 25 years. 51 Boarders, 2 Day Boarders, and 14 Day Pupils; receipts last twelve months £2,500. Half-share offered on the basis of capitation fee. Apply-T 859, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

NEAR PARIS-Good class

PRIVATE SCHOOL for elder girls run in connexion with large and important girls' School in England. Splendid connexion. House in nice locality; accommodation for 16 Pupils and 3 resident Mistresses. Receipts 1300. Rent only £80 per annum. Very suitable for English and French lady to take over in Partnership. Apply-T 866, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

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Schools Wanted.

DERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY

First-class PRE-ADY wishes to buy good KINPARATORY SCHOOL. Principal retiring SCHOOL or good nucleus for same. Address-No. through ill-health. Preparatory for best Scotch and 8,276.* English Public Schools. Fees for Boarders, £105 per annum, exclusive of extras; receipts, £2,260.

premises, with accommodation for 40 Boys in groundsADY wishes to purchase a first

acres. To facilitate early disposal, vendor prepared to make great sacrifice. Apply-T 837, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

MIDLANDS. High-class PRE

PARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, conducted by ladies who wish to retire. 14 Boarders, 23 Day Pupils. Receipts, £1,017. Goodwill, £500. Fine premises, standing in grounds of 3% acres. School might easily be increased. Suitable either for lady or University man. Apply-T 800, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

USSEX COAST.-Principal (Ox

ford Man in Holy Orders) of high-class PRE. PARATORY SCHOOL in favourite health resort on South Coast, with fine premises offering accommodation for 35 Boarders, desires to meet with a PARTNER who can bring with him at least 10 Boys paying fees from £80 to 100 per annum-15 Boys in the School at present. Excellent opening for Principal wishing to move to the Seaside. Apply-T 846, c.o. Messrs. Truman & Knightley, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158 to 162 Oxford Street, London, W.

No Charge to Purchasers. For further particulars of the above, apply to Messrs. TRUMAN & KNIGHTLEY, Ltd., Educational Agents, 158-162 Oxford Street, London, W.

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‘OR DISPOSAL now, MIDDLECLASS GIRLS' SCHOOL. Thoroughly prosperous condition, no drawbacks. Income £315, steadily increasing. 50 pupils, chiefly daily. Goodwill only £140. Suitable premises. Good scholastic Centre. West of England. Address-8,283.*

class GIRLS' SCHOOL on South Coast, preferably one with 20 boarders. Principals wishing to transfer their Schools should communicate with Miss MABEL HAWTREY, Educational Office, 28 Westminster Palace Gardens, S.W.

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SCHOOL FURNITURE. — Girls'

High School (Midlands) wishes to sell several BLACKBOARDS on Pitch Pine Stands, in good conSend offers to Address-No. 8,278. #

dition.

SECOND EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price One Shilling.

FRENCH WORDS

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The words and phrases in this book are well chosen, and such as ought to be got by heart and kept in the memory of French pupils. They are classified under distinct heads and are mainly in common cases, and may be learnt in sections as required. The fashion is old, but Mr. Storr knows the value of a good working Vocabulary, and gives good reasons for the adoption of its form, as well as excellent advice as to its use."-The Educational News.

LONDON: WILLIAM RICE,

3 BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL, E.C.

Other Transfers and Partnerships are on pages 60 and 62; other School and Teachers' Advertise

ments are continued on pages 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67.

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* Replies to these advertisements should be addressed “No. ——, The Journal of Education, 3 Broadway. Ludgate Hill, E.C.» Each must contain a loose stamp to cover postage on to advertiser. Post Cards will NOT be sent on.

METHOD GASPEY-OTTO-SAUER

FOR THE

LEARNING OF MODERN LANGUAGES

The advantage which this Method has over all others is its combination of theory and practice, i.e., a clear scientific exposition of the Grammar, combined with practical conversational exercises. By strictly adhering to this Method the great difficulty of enabling the pupil to speak and write foreign languages has been successfully solved for the first time. The New Editions have been improved and kept up to date.

ARMENIAN

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FRENCH CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR. A New and Practical
Method of Learning the French Language. By Dr. EMIL OTTO. Thir-
teenth Edition. Revised by C. TALBUT ONIONS, M.A. London. Cloth,
4s. net. KEY. Eighth Edition. Boards, 25.
MATERIALS FOR FRENCH PROSE COMPOSITION. By
Dr. EMIL OTTO. Fifth Edition. Revised by C. TALBUT ONIONS, M.A.
Cloth, 2s. 6d.

ELEMENTARY FRENCH GRAMMAR. By Dr. J. WRIGHT.
Third Edition. Revised by C. TALBUT ONIONS, M.A. Cloth, 25.

A FRENCH READER. Being a Selection of Graduated Passages with
Exercises in Conversation and a Vocabulary by C. TALBUT ONIONS, M.A.
Cloth, 35.

FRENCH DIALOGUES. An Aid to Practical Conversation.
Dr. EMIL OTTO and SUTTON F. CORKRAN. Cloth, 25.

GERMAN

GERMAN CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR.

By

An
By

A Practical Method
of Learning the German Language. By EMIL OTTO, Ph.D., late Lecturer
at the University of Heidelberg. Revised by FRANZ LANGE, Ph.D.,
Professor, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Twenty-eighth Edition.
With Vocabulary. Cloth, 5s. KEY. Twentieth Edition. Boards, 2s.
ELEMENTARÝ GERMAN GRAMMAR, combined with Exercises,
By Dr. EMIL OrTo. Revised by Dr. J.
Readings, and Conversations.
WRIGHT. Ninth Edition. Cloth, 2s.
THE ACCIDENCE OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE.
Appendix to the GERMAN CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR.
Dr. EMIL OTTO and Dr. J. WRIGHT. Second Edition. Cloth, ts. 6d.
OTTO'S FIRST GERMAN BOOK Re-arranged and Revised by
FRANZ LANGE, Ph.D. Ninth Edition. Cloth, 1s. 6d.
GERMAN READER, By Dr. EMIL OTTO. A Selection of Readings in
German Literature. With Vocabulary. In Three Parts. Part 1., Anec-
dotes, Fables, Descriptions. Stories, Parables, Tales, and Easy Poems.
Eighth Edition. Revised by C. KEMSHEAD, B.A., Magdalen College,
Oxford. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Part II., Select Readings in German Literature.
Fifth Edition. Cloth, 2s. 6d. Part III., Select German Plays. Second
Edition. Boards, 2s. 6d.

MATERIALS FOR TRANSLATING ENGLISH INTO
GERMAN. By Dr. EMIL OTTO. Revised by Dr. J. WRIGHT. With
Vocabulary. Seventh Edition. Cloth, 2s. 6d. KEY. Third Edition.
Boards, 25.

GERMAN DIALOGUES. An Aid to Practical Conversation. By
Dr. EMIL OTTO. Fifth Edition. Revised by SUTTON F. CORKRAN.
Cloth, 1s. 6d.

HANDBOOK OF ENGLISH AND GERMAN IDIOMS. With
an Appendix: English and German Prepositions. By FRANz Lange,
Ph.D., Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Cloth, 2s.

A LIST OF GERMÁN VERBS, ADJECTIVES, AND PAR-
TICIPLES WITH THEIR APPROPRIATE PREPOSI-
TIONS. An indispensable handbook for students of German, compiled
by A. TEBBITT. Sewed, Is.

HAUSA
THE HAUSA LANGUAGE. Grammar and Systematic Vocabulary.
Hausa-German-French-English. By A. SEIDEL. Cloth, 45.

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JAPANESE CONVERSATION - GRAMMAR,
Reading Lessons and Dialogues. By H. PLAUT. Cloth, 6s. KEY. Boards, 25.
PERSIAN

MODERN PERSIAN CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR. By W.
ST. CLAIR-TISDALL.

IOS. KEY. 25.
PORTUGUESE

PORTUGUESE CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR. By KORDGIEN and KUNOW. 5s. KEY. 25.

RUSSIAN

RUSSIAN CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR. A New and Practical
Method of Learning the Russian Language. By PIETRO MOTTI. Third
Edition. Cloth, 6s. KEY. Third Edition.
Boards, 25.
ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN GRAMMAR. BY PIETRO MOTTI.
Second Edition. Cloth, 2s. KEY. Second Edition. Boards, 1s.
RUSSIAN READER. By WERKHAUPT and Roller. 25.

SPANISH

SPANISH CONVERSATION-GRAMMAR. By CHARLES MAR-
QUARD SAUER.
Thoroughly revised and enlarged by FERNANDO DE
ARTEAGA, Hon. M.A., Taylorian Teacher of Spanish in the University of
Oxford. Seventh Edition. Cloth, 4s. net. KEY. Fifth Edition. Boards, 2s.
ELEMENTARY SPANISH GRAMMAR. By L. PAVIA. Second
Edition. Cloth, 2s.

SPANISH READER. With Notes and a Vocabulary. By CHARLES
MARQUARD SAUER and W. A. ROHRICH. Second Edition. Cloth, 4s.
SPANISH DIALOGUES. An Aid to Practical Conversation. By
CHARLES MARQUARD SAUER and SUTTON F. CORKRAN. Cloth, 25.

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Complete Catalogues (also of the Grammars for Germans, French, Italians, Portuguese, Spaniards, &c.) gratis and post free. London: D. NUTT, 57-59 Long Acre, W.C.; SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY, Ltd., 100 Southwark Street, 8.E.; DULAU & COMPANY, 37 Soho Square, W. Heidelberg: JULIUS CROOS.

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