BUFFALO PUBLIC LIBRARY CLASS-ROOM LIBRARIES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS LISTED BY GRADES TO WHICH IS ADDED A LIST OF BOOKS SUGGESTED FOR SCHOOL REFERENCE LIBRARIES BUFFALO PRINTED FOR THE LIBRARY FEBRUARY, 1902 THE MATTHEWS-NORTHRUP • WORKS. BUFFALO THE COMPLETE PRESS 20436 1 Preface, Graded list: CONTENTS. PAGE. 7 First grade, 9 Second grade, 10 • Third grade, 11 Fourth grade, 13 Fifth grade, Sixth grade, Seventh grade, Eighth grade, Ninth grade, Author-Title Index, Subject Index, 16 19 23 28 • 33 38 65 Reference books, 131 PREFACE. HE chief purpose of this catalogue is to help the teacher to find THE the book she wants to use in her work or to recommend to her pupils. It has been arranged for grammar school work, with special attention to American history literature and geography, nature study, holidays, etc. The catalogue does not pretend to be complete or exhaustive, but gives under each subject heading some available material, including fiction and poetry. Assigning books to grade can only be suggestive and approximate, and many of the books may be found suitable for older or for younger children than the grade figures would naturally indicate. The ability to put the right book in a child's hands at the right time is a power no good teacher can afford to ignore, and we heartily recommend a free use of this catalogue as a means of acquiring a better working knowledge of children's literature. 7 GRADED LIST OF BOOKS For Classroom Libraries in Public Schools. FIRST GRADE. Æsop. Baby's own Æsop; ill. by Walter Crane. Routledge. 2.00. Arnold, S. L., and C. B. Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature first reader. Silver. .30. : Bates, Lois. New recitations for infants. Longmans. .50. Blaisdell, E. A. and M. F. Child life first reader. Macmillan. .25. Book of nursery rhymes; ill. by F. D. Bedford. Doubleday. 1.50. Book of nursery rhymes; arranged by C. Welsh. Heath. .30. Burt, M. E., ed. Little nature studies from John Burroughs. 2v. Ginn. .25 ea. Child's natural history stories and pictures. De Wolfe. 1.25. Dodge, M. M. New baby world. Century. 1.50. Greenaway, Kate. Mother goose: old nursery rhymes. Warne. 1.00. Under the window. Warne. 1.50. Grimm, J. L. and W. K. Fairy tales; ed. by Wiltse. 2 series. Ginn. .35 ea. Judson, H. P., and I. C. Bender. Graded literature readers: first book. Maynard. Lane, Mrs. C. A. .25. .25. Stories for children. Am. Bk. Co. Lang, Andrew. Nursery rhyme book. Warne. 2.00. Lear, Edward. Nonsense books. Little. 2.00. Mother Goose's melodies; ed. by W. A. Wheeler. Houghton. 2.00. Mother Goose's nursery rhymes. Dutton. 2.50. Norton, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books: Bk. 1. Rhymes and jingles. Heath. .25. Poulsson, Emilie. Child stories and rhymes. Loth- rop. 1.25. Finger plays. Lothrop. 1.25. Nursery stories and rhymes. Through the farmyard gate. Richards, L. E. Scudder, H. E. Wiltse, S. E. .40. Lothrop. 1.25. Lothrop. 1.25. Five minute stories. Estes. 1.25. Book of fables. Houghton. .40. Folklore stories and proverbs. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Ginn. .75. Stories for kindergartens and primary schools. Ginn. .35. PICTURE BOOKS. Dutton. .75. A B C book of children's names. A B C of fairy tales. Warne. .40. All about wild animals. Dutton. .50. Animals at home. Warne. .50. Aunt Louisa's animal stories. Warne. .50. Babes in the wood. Dutton. .20. Baby rhymes. Dutton. .25. Baby's book of pets. Dutton. .25. Baby's picture book. Dutton. Dutton. .50. Baby's playmates. Dutton. .25. Babyland. DeWolfe. .30. Bow, wow, wow. Warne. .40. Bright pages for the chicks. Dutton. .75. Buttercup farm. Dutton. .50. Country favorites. Dutton. 1.00. Country friends. Dutton. .25. Doctor Dick. Dutton. .25. Dutton's holiday annual. Family party. Dutton. Dutton. 1.25. 1.00. Dutton. 1.50. Field and farm friends. Folk at the farm. Dutton. 1.00. Fox and the geese. Dutton. .60. Happy days in the country. Dutton. .50. Happy playmates. Dutton. 1.25. Happy times. Dutton. 1.00. Holiday at the farm. Dutton. 1.00. Holiday friends. Dutton. 1.00. Holiday times. Dutton. .50. Holidays at the farm. Dutton. 1.00. Humpty Dumpty. Dutton. .75. In the farmyard. Dutton. 1.00. Jack and Jill. Dutton. .15. Jack's story-book. Ginn. Laugh and play. Dutton. .25. Dutton. 1.00. Little and good. Dutton. 1.00. 10 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Dutton. .15. Dutton. .25. Little heroes and heroines. Stokes. 1.25. Little lads and lassies. Lothrop. .30. Little people's pets. Dutton. .50. Little people's scrap-book. Dutton. Little Polly's pets. Dutton. 1.50. Little rosebuds. Stokes. Mail coach. Dutton. Merry hours. Little duck's story book. Dutton. .15. Little folks and their friends. Pets and pastimes. Dutton. .50. Dutton. Pets' picture farm. 1.50. Picnic party. Dutton. .50. Picture book A B C. Dutton. .25. Picture book farm. Dutton. 1.00. 1.50. Pictures for little people. Dutton. 1.25. Pretty pets. Dutton. .50. 1.25. .50. Merry moments. Dutton. 1.00. Seaside treasures. New rhymes for nursery times. Dutton. Night before Christmas. Dutton. .50. 1.25. Nursery land. Dutton. .50. Old youngsters. Stokes. 1.25. Our farmyard. Dutton. 1.00. Our pussies. Dutton. .50. Pretty toy pictures. Dutton. Quiet moments. Dutton. .50. Rock-a-bye, Baby! Dutton. .25. Sing a song of sixpence. Dutton. .20. Something for the chicks. Something for you. Dutton. .15. Dutton. .45. Story teller. Dutton. 1.25. Three little kittens. Dutton. .75. Three little pets. Dutton. Dutton. .25. 1.00. Dutton. .25. SECOND GRADE. Adelborg, Ottilia. Clean Peter and the children of Grubbylea: trans. by Ada Wallas. Longmans. 1.25. Albertsen, Frank. .50. Lee. Four-footed lovers. All the prettiest nursery rhymes. S. S. Union. .50. Ginn, .50. Andrews, Jane. Each and all. Seven little sisters. Ginn. .50. Arnold, S. L., and C. B. Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature: second reader. Silver. .40. Baldwin, James. Fifty famous stories retold. Bk. Co. Bass, M. F. Am. .35. mal life. .35. Nature stories for young readers : Heath. Ani- Plant life. Heath. .25. Bates, Lois. Same: .50. Baum, F. L. New recitations for infants. Longmans. Mother Goose in prose. Stone. 2.00. Blaisdell, E. A. and M. F. Child life in tale and fable second reader. Book of nursery rhymes; : Heath. .30. Book of nursery rhymes; ill. by F. D. Bedford. Doubleday. 1.50. Cox, Palmer. Another brownie book. Century. 1.50. Brownies abroad. Century. 1.50. Brownies around the world. Century. 1.50. Brownies at home. Century. 1.50. Brownies, their book. Century. 1.50. Brownies through the Union. Century. 1.50. Dodge, M. M. New baby world. Century. 1.50. Rhymes and jingles. Scribner. 1.50. When life is young. Century. 1.25. Deming, E. W. Little Indian folk. Stokes. 1.25. Little red people. Stokes. 1.25. Dunton, Larkin, ed. World and its people : Bk. 1. Bk. 2. First lessons. Silver. .36. Glimpses of the world. Silver. .36. Eggleston, Edward. Stories of great Americans for Am. Bk. Co. .40. little Americans. Fletcher, R. H. Marjorie and her papa. Century. 1.00. Greenaway, Kate. Mother Goose: old nursery rhymes. Warne. 1.00. Under the window. Warne. Macmillan. .35. arranged by C. Welsh. 1.50. Grimm, J. L. and W. K. Fairy tales; ed. by Wiltse. 2 series. Ginn. .35 ea. Brooks, Dorothy. Stories of the red children. Pub. Co. .40. Ed. Howliston, M. H. Cat-tails, and other tales. Flana- gan. .40. Am. Burt, M. E., ed. Little nature studies from John Bur- roughs. 2v. Ginn. .25. Child's natural history stories and pictures. De Wolfe. 1.25. Cooke, F. J. Nature myths and stories. Flanagan. .35. Johonnot, James. Friends in feathers and fur. Bk. Co. .30. Judson, H. P., and I. C. Bender. Graded literature readers second book. Maynard. .40. Lane, Mrs. C. A. Stories for children. Stories for children. Am. Bk. Co. · .25. : THIRD GRADE. 11 Lang, Andrew. Cinderella. Longmans. .20. History of Jack the giant-killer. Longmans. .20. History of Whittington. Longmans. .30. Little Red Riding-hood. Longmans. .20. Nursery rhyme book. Warne. 2.00. Princess on the glass hill. Longmans. .30. Sleeping Beauty. Macmillan. .20. Lear, Edward. Lodge, H. C., ed. ton. .32 ea. Nonsense books. Little. 2.00. Six popular tales. 2 series. Hough- Lucas, E. V., ed. Book of verses for children. Holt. 2.00. McMurry, L. B. Sch. Pub. Co. Morley, M. W. Seed-babies. Ginn. .25. Verse and prose for beginners in reading. ton. .25. Wiltse, S. E. .40. Hough- Folklore stories and proverbs. Ginn. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Ginn. .75. Stories for kindergartens and primary schools. Ginn. .35. Wood, J. G. Natural history readers. v. 1, .20; v. 2, .30. Sch. Sup. Co. v. 1, 2. Bost. PICTURE BOOKS. Classic stories for little ones. Pub. .35. Animals at home. Warne. Aunt Louisa's animal stories. Babyland. De Wolfe. .30. Bo-Peep. Cassell. .35. .50. Warne. .50. Morrison, M. W., ed. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. Putnam. 1.50. Mother Goose nursery tales; by R. M. Watson and others. Dutton. 2.50. Mother Goose's nursery rhymes. Dutton. 2.50. Norton, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books: Bk. 2. Fables and nursery tales. Heath. .35. Poulsson, Emilie. Child stories and rhymes. Lothrop. 1.25. Finger plays. Lothrop. 1.25. In the child's world. Bradley. 2.00. Nursery stories and rhymes. Lothrop. 1.25. 1.25. Am. Through the farmyard gate. Lothrop. Prose and verse for children. Pyle, Katharine. Bk. Co. .40. Richards, L. E. 1.25. Five mice in a mouse-trap. Estes. Five minute stories. Estes. 1.25. Four feet, two feet and no feet. Estes. 2.00. Scudder, H. E., ed. Book of fables. Houghton. .40. Book of folk stories. Houghton. .60. Shute, K. H., ed. Smith, Gertrude. Small. 2.00. Land of song: Bk. 1. Silver. .36. Arabella and Araminta stories. Booboo book. Estes. .75. Roggie and Reggie stories. Harper. 1.50. Stevenson, R. L. Child's garden of verses. ner. 1.50. Scrib- Sugar and spice and all that's nice. Little. 1.25. Treasury of stories, jingles and rhymes; ill. by Maud Humphrey. Stokes. 1.50. Bright stories for dull days. Dutton. .25. Cinderella. Dutton. 1.00. Doctor Dick. Dutton. .25. Dozen darlings. Lothrop. .30. Dutton's holiday annual. Dutton. 1.25. Happy days in the country. Dutton. Dutton. .50. Happy times. Dutton. 1.00. Holiday times. Dutton. .50. Hop o' my thumb. Dutton. .75. In the chimney corner. Dutton. 1.50. In storyland. Dutton. 2.00. Laugh and play. Dutton. 1.00. Little heroes and heroines. Stokes. 1.25. Little lads and lasses. Lothrop. .30. Little Red Riding Hood. Dutton. 1.00. Little rosebuds. Stokes. 1.25. Little Snow White. Dutton. 1.00. Little soldiers and sailors. Stokes. 1.25. Marigold garden. K. Greenaway. Warne. 1.50. Moon-babies. Russell. 1.50. Old youngsters. Stokes. 1.25. Pets and pastimes. Dutton. .50. Picnic party. Dutton. .50. Seaside treasures. Dutton. .25. Something for you. Dutton. .15. Story teller. Dutton. 1.25. Sunny days. Dutton. 1.25. Sweet Bright-eyes. Dutton. 1.25. Tales told in the twilight. Dutton. 1.00. Adelborg, Ottilia. THIRD GRADE. Clean Peter and the children of Grubbylea; trans. by Ada Wallas. Longmans. 1.25. Æsop. Hundred fables; from the English version of Sir Roger L'Estrange. Lane. 1.50. Albertsen, Frank. Four-footed lovers. Lee. .50, All the prettiest nursey rhymes. S. S. Union. .50. Andersen, H. C. Fairy tales; ed. by Stickney. 2 series. Ginn. .40 ea. Stories; tr. by W. Angeldorff. Dutton. 2.50. 12 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Andrews, Jane. Each and all. four friends. Stories of my four friends. Ginn. .50. Ginn. .50. Stories Mother Nature told her children. Ginn. .50. Arnold, S. L., and C. B. Gilbert. Stepping stones to Silver. .50. literature third reader. : Baldwin, James. Fairy stories and fables. Co. .35. Am. Bk. Fifty famous stories retold. Am. Bk. Co. .35. Old stories of the East. Am. Bk. Co. .45. Bamford, M. E. Look-about club. Lothrop. 1.50. My land and water friends. Lothrop. 1.25. Talks by queer folks. Lothrop. 1.50. Baum, L. F. Gilman, Arthur. Colonization of America. Lothrop. .80. Discovery and exploration of America. Lothrop. .60. Goldsmith, Oliver. History of Little Goody Two Shoes; ed. by Welsh. Heath. .20. Harrison, Elizabeth. 1.00. In storyland. Sigma Pub. Co. Harper. .60. Hays, Mrs. W. J. Princess Idleways. Holbrook, Florence. Round the year in myth and song. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Howliston, M. H. Cat tails and other tales. Flan- 2.00. agan. .40. Humphrey, F. A. Lothrop. .75. Adventures of early discoverers. Stone. Mother Goose in prose. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. Open Ginn. .75 ea. v. 1, 2. Blaisdell, E. A. and M. F. Child life in many lands: third reader. Macmillan. .36. sesame. Boyle, M. P. Calendar stories. Flanagan. .30. Brooks, Dorothy. Stories of the red children. Pub. Co. .40. Burt, M. E., How New England was made. Lothrop. 1.25. When I was a little girl. Husted, M. H. Lothrop. .60. Stories of Indian chieftains. Pub. Ed. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Stories of Indian children. Cat stories. Jackson, H. H. Jewett, J. H. Bunny stories. Book of Johonnot, James. Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Little. 2.00. Stokes. 1.50. cats and dogs. Am. Am. Bk. Co. .30. Bk. Co. .27. ed. Little nature studies from John Burroughs. 2v. Ginn. .25 ea. Carroll, Lewis. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan. 1.00. Through the looking-glass. Macmillan. 1.00. Carryl, C. E. Davy and the goblin. Houghton. 1.50. Ed. Pub. Chase, A. E. Stories from animal land. Co. .75. Cooke, F. J. Nature myths and stories. Flanagan. .35. Coolidge, H. L. Coolidge, Susan. Cox, Palmer. In the storyland. Harrison. .75. Nine little goslings. Little. 1.25. Another brownie book. Century. 1.50. Brownies abroad. Century. 1.50. Brownies around the world. Century. 1.50. Brownies at home. Century. 1.50. Brownies, their book. Century. 1.50. 1.50. Stokes. 1.25. Brownies through the Union. Century. Deming, E. W. Little Indian folk. Little red people. Stokes. 1.25. Dodge, M. M. Rhymes and jingles. Scribner. 1.50. When life is young. Century. 1.25. Dodge, N. S. Dole, C. F., ed. Heath. .20. Stories of American history. Lee. .30. Crib and Fly: a tale of two terriers. Dunton, Larkin, ed. World and its people: Bk. 2. Glimpses of the world. Silver, .36. Our own country. Silver. Bk. 3. Silver. .50. Eddy, S. J. Friends and helpers. Ginn. .70. Eggleston, Edward. First book in American history. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Queer stories for boys and girls. Bk. Co. .17. Friends in feathers and fur. Grandfather's stories. Am. Stories of heroic deeds. Am. Bk Co. .30. Judson, H. P., and I. C. Bender. Graded literature readers third book. Maynard. .40. : King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers : Bk. 1. Home and school. Lee. .50. Aunt Martha's corner Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. cupboard. Nelson. .60. World by the fireside; or, Pictures and scenes from far-off lands. Nelson. 1.75. Lang, Andrew. Blue fairy book. Longmans. 2.00. Cinderella. Longmans. .20. History of Jack the giant-killer. History of Whittington. Little Red Riding-hood. Princess on the glass hill. Longmans. .20. Longmans. .30. Longmans. .20. Longmans. .30. Red fairy book. Longmans. 2.00. Sleeping Beauty. Longmans. .20. Lear, Edward. Lodge, H. C., ed. Nonsense books. Little. 2.00. Six popular tales. 2 series. Houghton. .32 ea. Lucas, E. V., comp. Holt. 2.00. McMurry, L. B. Book of verses for children. Classicsto ries for little ones. .35. Little folks in feathers and fur. Pub. Dut- Dutton. 2.50. Overhead. Loth- Sch. Pub. Co. Miller, O. T. Scribner. 1.00. ton. 2.50. Little people of Asia. Am. Bk. Moore, A., and L. D. Nichols. Stories of American life and adventure. Co. .50. Stories of Great Americans for little Americans. Am. Bk. Co. .40. Field, Eugene. Lullaby land. With trumpet and drum. Scribner. 1.50. Scribner. 1.00. rop. 1.00. Morley, M. W. Bee-people. McClurg. McClurg. 1.25. Little wanderers. Ginn. .45. Seed-babies. Ginn. .25. FOURTH GRADE. 13 Mother Goose nursery tales; by R. M. Watson and others. Dutton. 2.50. Muller, Mary. Little people of the snow. Flanagan. .35. Neidlinger, W. H. Earth in sky, air, and song. Am. Bk. Co. .75. Nesbit, Edith. Pussy and doggy tales. Dutton. 1.25. Nursery tales. McKibben. .40. Heath. .20. O'Shea, M. V., ed. Eyes and no eyes. Peary, J. D. Snow baby. Stokes. 1.20. Pierson, C. D. Among the farmyard people. Dut- ton. 1.25. Among the meadow people. Dutton. 1.25. Poulsson, Emilie. In the child's world. Bradley. 2.00. Pyle, Katharine. Christmas angel. As the goose flies. Little. 1.25. Counter-pane fairy. Dutton. 1.25. Little. 1.20. Prose and verse for children. Am. Bk. Co. Richards, L. E. Five mice in a mouse-trap. 1.25. Five minute stories. Estes. 1.25. Four feet, two feet and no feet. Estes. 2.00. In my nursery. Little. 1.25. Joyous story of Toto. Little. 1.25. Toto's merry winter. Little. 1.25. .40. Estes. Ginn. .25. Ruskin, John. King of the golden river. St. Nicholas Christmas book. Century. 1.50. Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe. Am. Bapt. Soc. .60. Schwatka, Frederick. Pub. Co. 1.25. Scudder, H. E., ed. ton. .60. Children of the cold. Ed. Book of folk stories. Hough- Fables and folk stories. Shaw, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. Am. Bk. Co. .30. Shute, K. D., ed. Smith, Gertrude. Small. 2.00. Land of song: Bk. I. Silver. .36. Arabella and Araminta stories. Booboo book. Estes. Stevenson, R. L. ner. 1.50. Stockton, F. R. Strong, F. L. Pt. 2, Winter. Swett, Sophie. Estes. 1.25. .75. Child's garden of verses. Scrib- Ting-a-ling tales. Scribner. 1.00. All the year round: Pt. 1, Autumn. Pt. 3, Spring. Ginn. Ginn. .30 ea. Lollipop's vacation, and other stories. Taylor, Bayard. Boys of other countries. 1.25. Thomas, E. M. Tiffany, N. M. Ginn. .60. Putnam. In sunshine land. Houghton. 1.50. From colony to commonwealth. Pilgrims and Puritans. Ginn. .60. Treasury of stories, jingles and rhymes; ill. by Maud Humphrey. Stokes. 1.50. Wade, M. H. Our little brown cousin. Page. .60. Our little Indian cousin. Our little Japanese cousin. Page. .60. Page. .60. Our little Russian cousin. Page. .60. White, E. O. Little girl of long ago. Houghton. 1.00. When Molly was six. Houghton. 1.00. Wide awake. (Bound volumes.) Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. Smith. Story hour. 1.00. Houghton. Wilkins, M. E. Wiltse, S. E. Once upon a time. Kindergarten Lothrop. 1.00. Kindergarten stories and morning talks. Ginn. .75. Wood, J. G. Natural history readers. v. 2, 3. Bost. Sch. Sup. Co. v. 2, .30; v. 3, .42. Houghton. .40. Black Beauty. Lothrop. 1.00. Wright, J. M. side. 3v. Nature readers: Seaside and way- Heath, v. 1, .25; v. 2, .35; v. 3, .50. Seven little people. Houghton. 1.00. Sewell, Anna. FOURTH GRADE. Æsop. Hundred fables; from the English version of Sir Roger L'Estrange. Lane. 1.50. Alden, W. L. Baldwin, E. C. 1.00. Kodak sketches. Idea Pub. Co. .60. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Harper. Baldwin, James. Fairy stories and fables. Am. Bk. Cruise of the Canoe club. Harper. .60. Moral pirates. Harper. .60. Andersen, H. C. Fairy tales; ed. by Stickney. 2 series. Ginn. .40 ea. Andrews, Jane. dren. Ginn. Arabian nights; ed. by M. Clarke. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Same; ed. by Chapman. Ed. Pub. Co. .60. Arnold, S. L., and C. B. Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature: fourth reader. Silver. .60. Aulnoy, Comtesse d'. Fairy tales. Stories Mother Nature told her chil- .50. Co. .35. Fifty famous stories retold. Am. Bk. Co. .35. Four great Americans. Am. Bk. Co. .50. Old Greek stories. Am. Bk. Co. .45. Bamford, M. E. My land and water friends. Loth- rop. 1.25. Second year of the Look-about club. Lothrop. 1.25. Talks by queer folks. Lothrop. 1.50. Barr, Florence. Bayliss, C. K. Stories of pioneer life. Heath. .40. Lolami, the little cliff dweller. Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .70. Routledge. 1.50. Baylor, F. C. Juan and Juanita. Macmillan. 1.50. 14 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Ginn. .50. Blaisdell, E. A. and M. F. Child life in literature: fourth reader. Macmillan. .40. Booth, M. B. Boyle, M. P. Lothrop. 1.50. True story of George Washington. Lothrop. True story of the United States. Lothrop. 1.50. Brown, A. F. Lonesomest doll. Houghton. .85. Brown, H. D. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. Houghton. 1.00. Putnam. Sleepy-time stories. 1.50. Calendar stories. Flanagan. .30. Brooks, E. S. True story of Christopher Columbus. 1.50. Beebe, M. B. Four American naval heroes. .50. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. sesame. v. 2, 3. Ginn. 75 ea. Bergen, F. D. Glimpses at the plant world. Werner. Open Eggleston, G. C. Strange stories from history. Har- per. 1.00. Field, Eugene. With trumpet and drum. Scribner. 1.00. Firth, E. M. Heath. Stories of old Greece. .75; bd., .30. Francillon, R. E. Gods and heroes. Ginn. .40. Frye, A. E. Brooks and brook basins. Ginn. .58. Gautier, Théophile. My household of pets. 1.25. Gilman, Arthur. cl. Little. Colonization of America. Lothrop. .60. Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark. tury. 1.25 Cen- Am. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Scribner. Burnett, F. H. 1.25. Scribner. 1.00. Little Saint Elizabeth. Scribner. 1.50. Sara Crewe. Burton, A. H. Four American patriots. Werner. .50. Burroughs, John. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. Houghton. 1.00. Carroll, Lewis. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Macmillan. 1.00. Through the looking-glass. Macmillan. 1.00. Carryl, C. E. Admiral's caravan. Century. 1.50. Davy and the goblin. Houghton. 1.50. Chase, A., and E. Clow. Stories of industry. 2v. Ed. Pub. Co. 1.20. Coolidge, Susan. Cross Patch. Little. 1.25. Mischief's Thanksgiving. Little. 1.25. New Year's bargain. Little. 1.25. Nine little goslings. Little. 1.25. Round dozen. Little. 1.25. Cram, W. E. Little beasts of field and wood. Small. 1.25. Crowninshield, M. B. All among the lighthouses. Lothrop. 1.50. Dana, Mrs. W. S. Plants and their children. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Diaz, A. M. Cats' Arabian nights. Lothrop. 1.25. Dodge, M. M. Land of pluck. Century. 1.50. Dole, C. F., ed. Heath. .20. Crib and Fly: a tale of two terriers. Drake, S. A. On Plymouth rock. Lee. .60. Du Chaillu, P. B. Stories of the gorilla country. Harper. 1.00. Wild life under the Dunton, Larkin, ed. Bk. 3. Our own Eggleston, Edward. equator. Harper. 1.00. World and its people : country. Silver. .50. Goldsmith, Oliver. History of Little Goody Two Shoes; ed. by C. Welsh. Heath. .20. Guerber, H. A. Story of the thirteen colonies. Bk. Co. .65. Hall, M. L. Our world reader. Ginn. .50. Harland, Marion. When grandmama was new. rop. .73. Loth- Harraden, Beatrice. Things will take a turn. ner. 1.00. Harris, J. C. 2.00. Scrib- Little Mr. Thimblefinger. Houghton. Nights with Uncle Remus. Houghton. 1.50. Uncle Remus and his friends. Houghton. 1.50. Uncle Remus; his songs and his sayings. Appleton. 2.00. Harrison, C. C. Bric-a-brac stories. Scribner. 1.50. Old-fashioned fairy book. S..oner. 1.25. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Wonder book.-Tanglewood tales. (Holiday edition.) Houghton. 2.00. Same. (Riverside Sch. Lib.) Houghton. .70. Hays, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince Lazybones. Harper. .60. Princess Idleways. Harper. .60. Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant life. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Holder, C. F. Young folks' story book of natural history. Dodd. 1.50. Howells, W. D. Christmas every day, and other stories. Harper. 1.25. Humphrey, F. A. Lothrop. 1.25. How New England was made. When I was a little girl. Lothrop. .60. Hunter, M. V. Stories of famous children. Ormsby. .75. Husted, M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains. Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Stories of Indian children. Jewett, J. H. First book in American history. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Queer stories for boys and girls. Scribner. 1.00. Stories of American life and adventure. Co. .50. Am. Bk. Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Bunny stories. Stokes. 1.50. Jewett, S. O. Play days. Johonnot, James. Houghton. 1.50. Neighbors with claws and hoofs. Am. Bk. Co. .54. Stories of heroic deeds. Stories of other lands. Am. Bk. Co. .30. Am. Bk. Co. .40. FOURTH GRADE. 15 Johonnot, James, cont. Stories of our country. Am. Bk. Co. .40. Stories of the olden time. Am. Bk. Co. .54. Jordan, D. S. Book of Knight and Barbara. Apple- ton. 1.50. Judd, M. C. Wigwam stories. Ginn. .85. Kelly, M. A. B. Leaves from nature's story-book. 3v. Ed. Pub. Co. .60 ea. Short stories of our shy neighbors. Am. Bk. Co. .50. King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers: Bk. 2. This continent of ours. Lee. .72. Bk. 3-5. Land we live in. 3 pts. Lee. .56 ea. Kingsley, N. T. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark. Werner. .25. Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Aunt Martha's corner cupboard. Nelson. .60. Sea and its wonders. Nelson. 1.75. World by the fireside; or, Pictures and scenes from far-off lands. Nelson. 1.75. La Bédollière, Émile de. Story of a cat; tr. by T. B. Aldrich. Houghton. 1.00. Lang, Andrew. Blue fairy book. Cinderella. Longmans. .20. History of Jack the giant-killer. History of Whittington. Longmans. 2.00. Longmans. .20. Longmans. .30. Little Red Riding-hood. Longmans. .20. My own fairy book. Longmans. 2.00. Princess on the glass hill. Longmans. .30. Red fairy book. Longmans. 2.00. Sleeping Beauty. Longmans. .20. Harper. .60. Nan. Harper. .60. Lillie, L. C. Mildred's bargain. Litchfield, M. E. Nine worlds: stories from Norse mythology. Ginn. .50 Long, W. J. Ways of wood folk. Ginn. .70. Lucas, E. V., ed. Book of verses for children. Holt. 2.00. Macdonald, George. tales. Putnam. Light princess, and other fairy 1.75. Princess and Curdie. Lippincott. 1.25. Lippincott. 1.00. Colonial days. Dodd. 2.00. A B C of electricity. Am. Dut- Princess and the goblin. Markham, Richard. Meadowcroft, W. H. Tech. Bk. Co. .75. Miller, O. T. Little folks in feathers and fur. ton. 2.50. Little people of Asia. Nimpo's troubles. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. Carrots.-A Christmas child. Macmillan. 1.00. Dutton. 2.50. Dutton. 1.00. Mary.— My new home. Macmillan. 1.00. Tell me a story. — Herr Baby. McMillan. 1.00. Monroe, Mrs. L. B. Story of our country. Lee. 75. Morley, M. W. Bee people. McClurg. 1.25. Little wanderers. Ginn. .45. Moulton, L. C. Bed-time stories. Little. 1.25. More bed-time stories. Little. 1.25. Muller, Mary. Little people of the snow. .35. Mulock, D. M. .60. Flanagan. Adventures of a brownie. Harper. Fairy book. Harper. .90. Little lame prince. Heath. .30. Harper. .60. Pussy and doggy tales. Dutton. 1.25. Nesbit, Edith. Niebuhr, B. G. Noel, Maurice. Greek hero-stories. Dodd. 1.00. Buz. Holt. 1.00. Norton, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books: Bk. 3, Fairy stories and classic tales of adventure. Heath. .45. Otis, James. Aunt Hannah and Seth. Crowell. .50. Left behind; or, Ten days a newsboy. Harper. .60. Mr. Stubbs's brother. Silent Pete. Harper. Harper. .60. Tim and Tip. Harper. .60. .60. Toby Tyler; or, Ten weeks with a circus. Harper. .60. Peary, J. D. Snow baby. Stokes. 1.20. Phelps, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. Dodd. Gypsy's Cousin Joy. Dodd. 1.50. 1.50. Pierson, C. D. Among the farmyard people. Dut- ton. 1.25. Among the forest people. Dutton. 1.25. Among the meadow people. Pratt, C. S. Pratt, E. F. Putnam, M. L. 1.25. Pyle, Howard. Dutton. 1.25. Buz-buz. Play lady. Buz-buz. Lothrop. .75. ner. 2.00. Pepper and salt. Pyle, Katharine. Crowell. .50. Children's life of Lincoln. McClurg. Garden behind the moon. Scrib- Harper. 1.50. As the goose flies. Little. 1.20. Christmas angel. Little. 1.25. Richards, L. E. Joyous story of Toto. Little. 1.25. Quicksilver Sue. Century. 1.00. Toto's merry winter. Little. 1.25. Rolfe, W. J., ed. Fairy tales in prose and verse. Harper. .36. Ruskin, John. St. Nicholas. King of the Golden river. Ginn. .25. (Bound volumes.) St. Nicholas Christmas book. Century. 1.50. Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe. Am. Bapt. Soc. .60. Schwatka, Frederick. Children of the cold. Pub. Co. 1.25. Ed. Scudder, H. E. Bodleys afoot. Houghton. 1.50. Bodleys on wheels. Houghton. 1.50. Bodleys telling stories. Houghton. 1.50. Doings of the Bodley family. Houghton. 1.50. Seven little people. Houghton. 1.00. Segur, Comtesse Eugénie de. Story of a donkey; ed. by C. Welsh. Heath. .20. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Lobo, Rag and Vixen. Scribner. .60. Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty. Lothrop. 1.00. Same. Globe Sch. Bk. Co. .30. 16 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Shaw, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. Am. Bk. Co. .30. Discoverers and explorers. Am. Bk. Co. .35. Sherman, F. D. Shute, K. D., ed. Sidney, Margaret. 1.50. Little-folk lyrics. Houghton. 1.50. Land of song: Bk. 2. Silver. .48. What the seven did. Lothrop. Starr, Frederick. American Indians. Heath. .45. Stockton, F. R. Clocks of Rondaine. Scribner. 1.50. Fanciful tales. Scribner. .60. Floating prince. Scribner. 1.50. Tales out of school. Scribner. 1.50. Ting-a-ling tales. Scribner. 1.00. Stowe, H. B. Strong, F. L. Pt. 2, Winter. Little Pussy Willow. Houghton. 1.25. All the year round: Pt. 1, Autumn. Pt. 3, Spring. Ginn. .30 ea. Lollipop's vacation. Estes. Taylor, Bayard. Boys of other countries. Sweet, Sophie. 1.25. Putnam. 1.25. Thomas, E. M. In the young world. Houghton. 1.50. Tiffany, N. M. Ginn. .60. From colony to commonwealth. Ginn. .60. Pilgrims and Puritans. Wade, M. H. Our little brown cousin. Our little Indian cousin. Page. .60. Our little Japanese cousin. Page. .60. Our little Russian cousin. Page. .60. Page. Page. .60. Wesselhoeft, L. F. Dorris and her dog Rodney.. Little. 1.50. Flipwing the spy. Little. 1.25. Frowzle the runaway. Little. 1.25. Jerry the blunderer. Little. 1.25. Old Rough the miser. Little. 1.25. Sparrow the tramp. Little. 1.25. Torpeanuts the tomboy. Little. 1.25. White, E. O. Ednah and her brothers. Houghton. 1.00. Little girl of long ago. Houghton. 1.00. When Molly was six. Houghton. 1.00. Wide awake. (Bound volumes.) Wilkins, M. E. Pot of gold, and other stories. Lothrop. 1.50. Wilson, L. L. W. History reader. Macmillan. .60. Wood, J. G. Natural history readers. v. 3-6. Bost. Sch. Sup. Co. v. 3, .42; v. 4, .54; v. 5, .54; v. 6, .54. Wyss, J. R. 2.50. Swiss family Robinson. Routledge. Same. Burt. 1.00. Yonge, C. M. Aunt Charlotte's stories of English history. M. Ward. Ward. 1.50. 1.50. Aunt Charlotte's stories of French history. M. Aunt Charlotte's stories of German history. M. Ward. 1.50. FIFTH GRADE. Abbot, A. B. Frigate's namesake. Century. 1.00. Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 6v. Little. 1.00 ea. Little men. Little. 1.50. Under the lilacs. Little. 1.50. Little women. Little. 1.50. Spinning-wheel stories. Little. 1.25. Alden, W. L. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Harper. .60. Cruise of the Canoe club. Harper. .60. Cruise of the Ghost. Harper. Harper. .60. Moral pirates. Harper. Harper. .60. New Robinson Crusoe. Harper. .60. Aldrich, T. B. Story of a bad boy. Houghton. 1.25. Arabian nights; ed. by E. E. Hale. Ginn. .45. Aulnoy, Comtesse d'. Fairy tales. Routledge. 1.50. Austin, O. P. Uncle Sam's soldiers. Appleton. .75. Baldwin, James. Harper's school speaker. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Horse fair. Century. 1.50. Story of Siegfried. Scribner. 1.50. Story of the golden age. Scribner. 1.50. Bamford, M. E. Second year of the Look-about club. Lothrop. 1.25. Baskett, J. N. Baylor, F. C. Beard, D. C. 2.00. Story of the fishes. Appleton. 75. Juan and Juanita. Macmillan. 1.50. American boy's handy book. Scribner. Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. Apple- ton. .65. Beebe, M. B. .50. Four American naval heroes. Werner. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. Open sesame. v. 2, 3. Ginn. .75 ea. Benedict, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe. Routledge. 1.50. Bergen, F. D. .50. Black, William. Blaisdell, A. F. 40. Glimpses at the plant world. Ginn. Four Macnicols. Harper. .60. Stories from English history. Ginn. Stories of the civil war. Lee. 1.00. Story of American history. Ginn. 1.00. Bouvet, Marguerite. Child of Tuscany. McClurg. 1.25. Sweet William. Boyesen, H. H. McClurg. 1.25. Modern vikings. Scribner. 1.25. FIFTH GRADE. 17 Brooks, E. S. True story of Abraham Lincoln. Lothrop. 1.50. Dodge, M. M. Land of pluck. Dole, C. F. True story of Benjamin Franklin. Lothrop. 1.50. True story of Lafayette. Lothrop. 1.50. True story of the United States. Lorop. 1.50. True story of U. S. Grant. Lothrop. 1.50. Browne, Maggie. .75. Chats about Germany. Bull, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. Heath. .30. Burnett, F. H. 1.25. Cassell. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Scribner. Burton, A. H. Four American patriots. .50. Werner. Little Arthur's history of Rome. Crowell. 1.25. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in Australia. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in classic lands. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in Europe. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in India. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in northern lands. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. Estes. 2.00. Estes. 2.00. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in the Orient. Callcott, Maria, Lady. Estes. 2.00. Little Arthur's history of England. Crowell. 1.25. Carpenter, F. G. North America. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Catherwood, M. H. Heroes of the middle West. Ginn. .50. Old caravan days. Lothrop. 1.25. Rocky Fork. Lothrop. 1.50. Champney, L. W. Bubbling teapot. Lothrop. 1.00. Clarke, M. Story of Troy. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Cooke, J. E. Stories of the Old Dominion. Harper. .80. Coolidge, Susan. Barberry Bush. Little. 1.25. Little country girl. Little. 1.25. New Year's bargain. Little. 1.25. What Katy did. Little. 1.25. What Katy did at school. Little. 1.25. What Katy did next. Little. 1.25. Cooper, H. C. 1.00. Short studies in botany. Crowell. Crompton, F. E. Gentle heritage. Dutton. .75. Crowninshield, M. B. All among the lighthouses. Lothrop. 1.50. Dana, Mrs. W. S. Plants and their children. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Davis, M. E. M. In war times at La Rose Blanche. Lothrop. 1.25. Defoe, Daniel. Same. Robinson Crusoe. Routledge. 2.50. (Riverside Sch. Lib.). Houghton. .60. Same. Globe Sch. Bk. Co. .30. Diaz, A. M. John Spicer lectures. Lothrop. .60. Polly Cologne. Lothrop. 1.00. William Henry letters. Lothrop. 1.00. Drake, F. S. per. 3.00. Donald and Dorothy. Century. 1.50. Century. 1.50. Young citizen. Heath. .40. Indian history for young folks. Har- Drake, S. A. On Plymouth rock. Lee. .60. Du Chaillu, P. B. Country of the dwarfs. Harper. 1.00. My Apingi kingdom. Harper. 1.00. Stories of the gorilla country. Harper. 1.00. Wild life under the equator. Harper. 1.00. Dunton, Larkin, ed. World and its people : Bk. 3. Our own country. Silver. .50. Bk. 4. Our American neighbors. Silver. .60. Dyson, Mrs. W. H. Stories of the trees. Nelson. 1.25. Eggleston, Edward. First book in American history. Am. Bk. Co. .60. History of the United States and its people, for schools. Am. Bk. Co. 1.05. Hoosier school-boy. Scribner. 1.00. Eggleston, G. C. per. 1.00. Farrington, E. V. 1.50. Francillon, R. E. Strange stories from history. Har- Tales of King Arthur. Putnam. Gods and heroes. Ginn. 40. Games book for boys and girls. Dutton. 2.00. Giberne, Agnes. Starry skies. Am. Tract Soc. 1.00. Gilman, Arthur. Making of the American nation. Lothrop. .75. Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark. Cen- tury. 1.25. Gray, Asa. How plants grow. Am. Bk. Co. Greey, Edward. .80. Wonderful city of Tokio. Brown & Co. 1.25. C. E. Am. Guerber, H. A. Story of the chosen people. Bk. Co. .60. Story of the English. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Story of the great republic. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Story of the thirteen colonies. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Hale, G. E. Hale, L. P. Hall, M. L. Hanson, C. H. Ulysses. Harris, J. C. 2.00. Little flower-people. Ginn. Ginn. .40. Peterkin papers. Houghton. 1.50. Our world reader. Ginn. .50. Siege of Troy and the wanderings of Nelson. 1.25. Aaron in the wildwoods. Houghton. Little Mr. Thimblefinger. Houghton. 2.00. Mr. Rabbit at home. Houghton. 2.00. Nights with Uncle Remus. Houghton. 1.50. Story of Aaron. Houghton. 2.00. Uncle Remus and his friends. Houghton. 1.50. Uncle Remus: his songs and his sayings. Appleton. 2.00. Harrison, C. C. Old-fashioned fairy book. 1.25. Scribner. 18 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. ! Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Wonder book. -Tanglewood tales. (Holiday ed.) Houghton. 2.00. Same. (Riverside Sch. Lib.) Houghton. .70. Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant life. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Holden, E. S. Holder, C. F. history. Hope, A. R. Our country's flag. Appleton. 1.00. Young folks' story-book of natural Dodd. 1.50. Stories of old renown. Blackie. 1.25. Christmas every day, and other sto- 1.25. Howells, W. D. ries. Harper. Stories of Ohio. Hunter, M. V. .75 Ingersoll, Ernest. Wild neighbors. Jackson, G. E. 1.25. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Stories of famous children. Ormsby. Country cousins. Harper. 2.50. Macmillan. 1.50. Denise and Ned Toodles. Century. Jackson, H. H. Nelly's silver mine. Little. 1.50. Macmil- Jacobs, Joseph. Book of wonder voyages. lan. 1.50. Jamison, Mrs. C. V. Lady Jane. Century. 1.50. 1.50. 1.25. Toinette's Philip. Century. Jewett, S. O. Betty Leicester. Houghton. Play days. Houghton. 1.50. Johonnot, James. Neighbors with claws and hoofs. Am. Bk. Co. .54. Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. Am. Bk. Co. .40. Stories of our country. Am. Bk. Co. .40. Jordan, D. S. Book of Knight and Barbara. Apple- ton. 1.50. Keary, A. and E. .50. Kelly, M. A. B. Am. Bk. Co. Ker, David. Heroes of Asgard. Macmillan. Short stories of our shy neighbors. .50. Into unknown seas. Harper. .60. Lost city. Harper. .60. King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers: 3 pts. Bk. 3-5, Land we live in. Lee. .56 ea. King, Charles. Trumpeter Fred. Neely. .75. Kingsley, Charles. Heroes; or, Greek fairy tales. Macmillan. 1.00. Madam How and Lady Why. Macmillan. 1.00. Water-babies. Macmillan. 1.00. Kingsley, N. F. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark. Werner. .25. Kipling, Rudyard. Jungle book. Century. 1.50. Second Jungle book. Century. 1.50. Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Sea and its wonders. Nelson. 1.75. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. (Riverside Sch. Lib.) Houghton. .60. Lang, Andrew. 2.00. Blue fairy book. Blue poetry book. Animal story book. Longmans. Longmans. 2.00. Longmans. 2.00. My own fairy book. Longmans. 2.00.. Red fairy book. Longmans. 2.00. Lee, Albert. Tommy Toddles. Harper. 1.25. Lillie, L. C. Jo's opportunity. Harper. .60. Nan. Harper. .60. Rolf House. Harper. .60. Mabie, H. W. Norse stories retold from the Eddas. Little. 1.00. Macdonald, George. At the back of the North Wind. Routledge. 1.00. Light princess, and other fairy tales. Putnam. 1.75. Princess and Curdie. Lippincott. 1.25. Princess and the goblin. Lippincott. 1.20. McMurry, Charles. Mississippi valley. Mann, Mrs. Horace. Markham, Richard. Martineau, Harriet. Pioneer history stories of the Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Flower people. Lee. .30. Colonial days. Dodd. Crofton boys; ed. by W. E. Griffis. Heath. .30. 2.00. Matthews, Brander, ed. Poems of American patriot- ism. Scribner. 1.50. Meadowcroft, W. H. A B C of electricity. Am. Tech. Book Co. .75. Miller, O. T. First book of birds. Houghton. 1.00. Nimpo's troubles. Dutton. 1.00. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. Cuckoo clock.-The tap- estry room. Macmillan. 1.00. Grandmother dear.-Two little waifs. Macmillan. 1.00. Montgomery, D. H. Beginner's American history. Ginn. .60. Heroic ballads. Moulton, L. C. Mulock, D. M. Ginn. .50. Bed-time stories. Little. Adventures of a brownie. 1.25. Harper. .60. Little lame prince. Harper. .60. Munroe, Kirk. Derrick Sterling. Harper. .60. Flamingo feather. Harper. .60. Putnam. Harper. .60. Prince Dusty. Wakulla. Nesbit, Edith. Newell, J. H. Series 1. Series 2. Niebuhr, B. G. 1.25. Book of dragons. Harper. 1.50. Outlines of lessons in botany: From seed to leaf. Ginn. .50. Flower and fruit. Ginn. .80. Greek hero-stories. Dodd. 1.00. Ober, F. A. Knockabout club in Spain. Estes. 1.25. Knockabout club in the Antilles. Estes. 1.25. Knockabout club in the Everglades. Estes. 1.25. Knockabout club on the Spanish main. Estes. 1.25. Ogden, Ruth. Courage. Stokes. 1.00. Little queen of hearts. Stokes. 1.50. Loyal little red-coat. Stokes. 1.50. Otis, James. How Tommy saved the barn. Crowell. .50. Left behind; or, Ten days a newsboy. Harper. .60. Mr. Stubbs's brother. Harper. .60. Raising the Pearl. Harper. .60. SIXTH GRADE. 19 Ofis, James, cont. Silent Pete. Harper. .60. Teddy and Carrots. Estes. 1.25. Toby Tyler; or, Ten weeks with a circus. Harper. ..60. Page, T. N. Among the camps. Scribner. 1.50. Scribner. 1.50. Two little Confederates. Perry, Nora. Flock of girls. Little. 1.50. Three little daughters of the Revolution. Houghton. .75. Perry, W. C. Boy's Odyssey. Macmillan. 1.25. Phelps, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. Dodd. 1.50. Gypsy's Cousin Joy. Dodd. 1.50. Dodd. 1.50. Gypsy's sowing and reaping. Putnam, M. L. Children's life of Lincoln. McClurg. 1.25. Pyle, Howard. Garden behind the moon. Scribner. 2.00. Harper. Harper. 1.50. Harper. 2.50. Pepper and salt. Tales from Munchausen ; ed. by E. E. Stockton, F. R. Bee-man of Orn. Clocks of Rondaine. Scribner. 1.25. Scribner. 1.50. Jolly fellowship. Scribner. 1.50. Stoddard, W. O. ton. 1.50. Little Smoke. Talking leaves. Two Arrows. Swett, Sophie. Crowded out o' Cro'field. Apple- Appleton. 1.50. Harper. .60. Harper. .60. Captain Polly. Harper. .60. Stories of Maine. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver's travels; ed. by Chapman. Ed. Pub. Co. 1.00. Talks about animals. (Companion series.) Perry Mason. .36. Thwaites, R. G. Stories of the Badger state. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Wesselhoeft, L. F. Dorris and her dog Rodney. Little. 1.50. Flipwing the spy. Little. 1.25. Twilight land. Raspé, R. E. Frowzle the runaway. Little. 1.25. Hale. Heath. .20. Jerry the blunderer. Little. 1.25. Richards, L. E. Rideing, W. H. Quicksilver Sue. Century. 1.00. Boys coastwise. Old Rough the miser. Little. 1.25. Appleton. 1.75. Sparrow the tramp. Little. 1.25. St. Nicholas. (Bound volumes.) Little. 1.25. Harper. 1.25. .60. Ed. Sangster, M. E. Little knights and ladies. Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe. Barnes. Schwatka, Frederick. Children of the cold. Pub. Co. 1.25. Scudder, H. E. Bodleys afoot. Houghton. 1.50. Bodleys on wheels. Houghton. 1.50. Seawell, M. E. Little Jarvis. Appleton. 1.00. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Lobo, Rag and Vixen. Scribner. .60. . Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty. Lothrop. 1.00. Sherman, F. D. Little-folk lyrics. Houghton. 1.50. Shute, K. D., ed. Land of song. Bk. 2. Silver. .48. Sidney, Margaret. What the seven did. Lothrop. 1.50. Smith, M. P. W. The Browns. Little. 1.25. Jolly good summer. Little. 1.25. Jolly good times. Little. 1.25. Jolly good times at Hackmatack. Little. 1.25. Jolly good times at school. Little. 1.25. Jolly good times to-day. Little. 1.25. More good times at Hackmatack. Starr, Frederick. Little. 1.25. Strange peoples. Heath. Heath. .40. Torpeanuts the tomboy. Wide awake. (Bound volumes.) Wilkins, M. E. Pot of gold, and other stories. Lothrop. 1.50. Wood, J. G. Natural history readers: v. 4, 5, 6. Bost. Sch. Sup, Co. .54 ea. Petland revisited. Longmans. 1.25. Wright, H. C. Children's stories of American prog- ress. Scribner. 1.25. Wyss, J. R. Swiss family Robinson. Routledge. 2.50. Same. Burt. Yonge, C. M. .75. Aunt Charlotte's stories of English history. M. Ward. 1.50. Aunt Charlotte's stories of French history. M. Ward. 1.50. Aunt Charlotte's stories of German history. M. Ward. 1.50. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Greek history. M. Ward. 1.50. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Roman history. M. Ward. 1.50. Little duke. Macmillan. 1.25. Prince and page. Macmillan. 1.25. SIXTH GRADE. Abbot, A. B. Frigate's namesake. Century. 1.00. Alcott, L. M. Jack and Jill. Little. 1.50. Little men. Little. 1.50. Little women. Little. 1.50. Under the lilacs. Little. 1.50. Aldrich, T. B. Story of a bad boy. Houghton. 1.25. Alton, Edmund. 1.50. Baldwin, James. Am. Bk. Co. Among the law-makers. Scribner. Harper's school speaker. Pt. 1. .60. 20 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Baldwin, James, cont. Horse fair. Story of Roland. Scribner. Story of Siegfried. Scribner. Century. Century. 1.50. 1.50. 1.50. 1.50. Story of the golden age. Scribner. Ball, R. S. Star-land. Ginn. 1.00. Bamford, M. E. Up and down the brooks. Hough- ton. .75. Barnard, Charles. nard. .60. Barnes, James. Commodore Bainbridge. Appleton. 1.00. First steps in electricity. May- Midshipman Farragut. Appleton. 1.00. Baskett, J. N. Story of the fishes. Appleton, .75. Beach, D. N., and others. Wonder stories of science. Lothrop. 1.25. Beard, D. C. American boy's handy book. Scrib- ner. 2.00. Beard, Lina and A. B. Scribner. 2.00. American girl's handy book. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. Open sesame. v. 2, 3. Ginn. .75 ea. Benedict, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe. Routledge. 1.50. Black, William. Adventures in Thule. Harper. .80. Blaisdell, A. F. Story of American history. Ginn. 1.00. Blanchard, A. E. 1.25. Three pretty maids. Lippincott. Bolton, S. K. Famous American authors. Crowell. 1.50. Bouvet, Marguerite. Child of Tuscany. McClurg. 1.25. Sweet William. McClurg. 1.25. Boyesen, H. H. Boyhood in Norway. Scribner. 1.25. Norseland tales. Scribner. 1.25. Brooks, E. S. Century book for young Americans. Century. 1.50. Century book of famous Americans. Century. 1.50. Chivalric days. Putnam. 1.50. Heroic happenings. Putnam. 1.50. Historic boys. Putnam. 1.50. Historic girls. Putnam. 1.50. Brooks, Noah. Boys of Fairport. Scribner. 1.25. Our baseball club. Dutton. 1.50. Browning, Robert. Boys' Browning. Estes. .50. Butterworth, Hezekiah. In the boyhood of Lincoln. Appleton. 1.50. Lost in Nicaragua. Wilde. 1.50. Over the Andes. Wilde. 1.50. Wampum belt. Appleton. 1.50. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in Acadia. Zigzag journeys in India. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. Estes. 2.00. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Estes. 2.00. By land and sea. (Companion series.) Perry Mason. .35. Carpenter, F. G. North America. Am. Bk. Co. .60. South America. Carrington, H. B., ed. Silver. .80. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Beacon lights of patriotism. Catherwood, M. H. Heroes of the middle West. Ginn. .50. Old caravan days. Lothrop. 1.25. Champlin, J. D., jr. Young folks' cyclopædia of common things. Holt. 2.50. Champney, L. W. Bubbling teapot. Lothrop. 1.25. Howling Wolf and his trick pony. Lothrop. 1.25. Church, A. J. Stories from English history. Mac- millan. 1.25. Clark, H. A. Silent Prince. Am. Tract Soc. 1.00. Clark, H. H. Boy life in the United States navy. Lothrop. 1.50. Cody, Sherwin. Four American poets. Werner. .50. Four famous American writers. Werner. .50. Coffin, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. Harper. 2.00. Boys of '76. Harper. 2.00. Building the nation. Harper. 2.00. Old times in the colonies. Harper. 2.00. Compton, A. G. First lessons in wood-working. Ivison. .35. Cooke, J. E. .80. Stories of the Old Dominion. Harper. Coolidge, Susan. Barberry Bush. Guernsey Lily. Little. 1.25. Little. 1.25. Little. Just sixteen. Little country girl. Not quite eighteen. Costello, F. H. 1.50. 1.25. Little. 1.25. Little. 1.25. Under the Rattlesnake flag. Estes. Creighton, Louise. Longmans. 1.25. Stories from English history. Crowninshield, M. B. All among the lighthouses. Lothrop. 1.50. Darwin, Charles. 3.00. Defoe, Daniel. What Mr. Darwin saw. Harper. Robinson Crusoe. Routledge. 2.50. Same. (Riverside Sch. Lib.) Houghton. .60. Same; ed. for schools by Lambert. Ginn. .35. Deland, E. D. Successful venture. Wilde. 1.50. Diaz, A. M. John Spicer lectures. Dixon, R. B. Fore and aft. Dodge, M. M. 1.50. Lothrop. .60. Lee. 1.25. Donald and Dorothy. Century. Hans Brinker; or The silver skates. (New Amster- dam ed.) Scribner. 2.50. Dole, C. F. Young citizen. Heath. .40. Drake, F. S. per. 3.00. Indian history for young folks. Har- Du Chaillu, P. B. Country of the dwarfs. Harper. 1.00. Lost in the jungle. My Apingi kingdom. Harper. 1.00. Harper. 1.00. SIXTH GRADE. 21 Du Chaillu, P. B., cont. Stories of the gorilla country. Harper. 1.00. Wild life under the equator. Harper. Harper. 1.00. Dunton, Larkin, ed. World and its people. Bk. 4. Our American neighbors. Silver. .60. Bk. 5. Modern Europe. Silver. .60. Bk. 10. South American republics. Silver. .60. Eggleston, Edward. History of the United States and its people, for schools. Am. Bk. Co. 1.05. Hoosier school-boy. Scribner. 1.00. Eggleston, Edward, and E. E. Seelye. Brant and Red Jacket. Dodd. 1.00. Tecumseh. Dodd. 1.00. Eggleston, G. C. Putnam. 1.50. American war ballads and lyrics. Red Eagle. Dodd. 1.00. Ewing, J. H. Jackanapes. Little. .50. Mary's meadow. Little. .50. Six to sixteen. Foa, Eugénie. 1.25. Fortescue, J. W. lan. 1.50. Little. .50. Boy life of Napoleon, Lothrop. Story of the red deer. Macmil- Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography. Putnam. 1.00. Same. Houghton. .50. Frost, W. H. ner. 1.50. Knights of the Round Table. Scrib- Games book for boys and girls. Dutton. 2.00. Garrison, W. P. Parables for school and home. Longmans. 1.25. Gatty, Margaret. Parables from nature. 2v. Put- nam. 3.50. Giberne, Agnes. Among the stars. Am. Tract Soc. Lothrop. 1.50. Family flight through Mexico. Family flight through Spain. Lothrop. 1.50. Hale, L. P. Last of the Peterkins. Little. 1.25. Harris, A. B. Pleasant authors for young folks. Lothrop. 1.00. Wild flowers and where they grow. Lothrop. 1.50. Harris, J. C. Aaron in the wildwoods. Houghton. 2.00. Daddy Jake the runaway. Century. 1.25. Nights with Uncle Remus. Houghton. 1.50. On the plantation. Appleton. 1.50. Plantation pageants. Houghton. 2.00. Story of Aaron. Houghton. 2.00. Uncle Remus and his friends. Houghton. 1.50. Hartwig, George. Heroes of the polar world. Long- mans. .75. Hayes, I. I. Cast away in the cold. Lee. 1.00. Hemstreet, Charles. ner. 1.00. Henderson, W. J. Scribner. 1.25. Story of Manhattan. Scrib- Last cruise of the Mohawk. Sea yarns for boys. Harper. 1.25. Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant life. .60. Earth in past ages. Higginson, T. W. Longmans. 1.20. Holden, E. S. Holder, C. F. 1.75. Am. Bk. Co. Harper. .60. Book of American explorers. Our country's flag. Appleton. 1.00. Marvels of animal life. Scribner. Strange company. Lothrop. 1.25. Hope, A, R. Hutton, Laurence. Stories of old renown. Blackie. 1.25. Boy I knew. Four dogs. Har- 1.25. Starry skies. Am. Tract. Soc. 1.00. per. 1.25. Ingersoll, Ernest. Friends worth knowing. Harper. Sun, moon and stars. Am. Tract. Soc. 1.25. Gibson, W. H. Camp-life in the woods. 1.00. Harper. Ice queen. Harper. .60. 1.00. Goodwin, Christina. How they learned housework. Jackson, H. H. Jacobs, Joseph. Nelly's silver mine. Book of wonder voyages. Little. 1.50. Macmil- Lothrop. .75. Gordon, Jane, ed. Patriotism in prose and verse. Ed. lan. 1.50. Jamison, Mrs. C. V. Toinette's Philip. Cen'ury. Pub. Co. .40. Scribner. 1.25. Grant, Robert. Jack Hall. Jack in the bush. Scribner. 1.25. Gray, Asa. How plants behave. Am. Bk. Co. How plants grow. Am. Bk. Co. .80. Grote, George, and Comte de Ségur. retreats of history. Ginn. .50. .80. Two great Guerber, H. A. Story of the great republic. Am. Bk. Co. .65. Story of the Greeks. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Story of the Romans. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Hale, E. E. Boys' heroes. Stories of the sea. Little. Lothrop. 1.00. 1.00. Hale, E. E. and Susan. Family flight through France, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland. Lothrop. Jordan, D. S. Bk. Co. .54. Matka and Kotik. Whitaker & Ray. Young American. Small. .60. Heroes of Asgard. Macmillan. 1.50. Judson, H. P. Keary, A. and E. .50. Kieffer, H. M. 1.50. Jenks, Tudor. Century World's fair book. Century. 1.50. Jewett, S. O. Betty Leicester. Houghton. 1.25. Betty Leicester's Christmas. Houghton. 1.00. Johnson, Rossiter. Phaeton Rogers. Scribner. 1.50. Johonnot, James. Ten great events in history. Am. 1.50. Recollections of a drummer-boy. Houghton. 1.50. Kindersley, E. C. Heroes of chivalry. Dodd. 2.00. 22 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. King, Charles. Trumpeter Fred. Neely. .75. King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers : Bk. 6. Northern Europe. Lee. .50. Kingsley, Charles. Heroes; or, Greek fairy tales. Macmillan. 1.00. 1.50. Kipling, Rudyard. Jungle book. Century. 1.50. Second Jungle book. Century. Kirkland, E. S. Dora's housekeeping. McClurg. .75. Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Central Asia. Har- per. 2.00. Boy travellers in Japan and China. Harper. 2.00. Boys' life of General Grant. Merriam. 1.50. Captain John Crane. Merriam. 1.50. La Flesche, Francis. Middle five. Small. 1.25. Tales from Shakespeare. Lamb, Charles and Mary. (Riverside Sch. Lib.) Houghton. .60. Lang, Andrew. Animal story book. Longmans. 2.00. Blue poetry book. Longmans. 2.00. True story book. Longmans. 2.00. Lanier, Sidney. Boy's King Arthur. Scribner. 2.00. Boy's Mabinogion. Scribner. 2.00. Lee, Albert. Tommy Toddles. Leonard, M. T. Spectacle man. Harper. 1.25. Wilde. 1.00. Lillie, L. C. Household of Glen Holly. Harper. .60. Harper. .60. Nan. Harper. .60. Rolf House. Longfellow, H. W. erside lit. series.) Macdonald, George. Wind. Routledge. McMaster, J. B. Bk. Co. .60. Tales of a wayside inn. (Riv- Houghton. .50. At the back of the North 1.00. Primary history of the U. S. Am. McMurry, Charles. Mississippi valley. Pioneer history stories of the Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. Major, Charles. Bears of Blue River. 1.25. Malot, Hector. Boy wanderer. Lippincott. Matthews, Brander, ed. ism. Scribner. 1.50. McClure. 2.00. Poems of American patriot- Meadowcroft, W. H. A B C of electricity. Am. Tech. Bk. Co. .75. Miles, A. H. 1.50. Miller, O. T. 1.25. Mitchell, D. G. 1.25. Natural history in anecdote. Dodd. Little brothers of the air. Houghton. About old story-tellers. Scribner. Motley, J. L. Siege of Leyden; ed. by W. E. Griffis. Heath. .20. Munroe, Kirk. Campmates. Harper. 1.25. Canoemates. Harper. 1.25. Coral ship. Putnam. 1.00. Dorymates. Raftmates. Nesbit, Edith. Newell, J. H. Harper. 1.25. Harper. 1.25. Book of dragons. Harper. 1.50. Outlines of lessons in botany: From seed to leaf, Ginn. .50. Flower and fruit. Ginn. .80. Series 1. Series 2. Newkirk, Garrett. 1.00. Nordhoff, Charles. Norton, C. E., ed. Bk. 4. Heath. Rhymes of the states. Century. Man-of-war life. Dodd. 1.25. Heart of oak books: .55. Ober, F. A. Knockabout club in North Estes. 1.25. Montezuma's gold mines. Lothrop. 1.00. Storied West Indies. Appleton. .75. Ogden, Ruth. Courage. Stokes. 1.00. Little Homespun. Stokes. 1.00. Little queen of hearts. Stokes. 1.50. Loyal hearts and true. Stokes. 1.50. Loyal little red-coat. Stokes. 1.50. Otis, James. Castaways. Burt. Ezra Jordan's escape. Estes. Island refuge. Estes. .75. 1.00. .75. Jenny Wren's boarding-house. Estes. 1.25. Neal the miller. Signal boys of '75. Teddy and Carrots. Estes. .75. Estes. .75. Under the liberty tree. Our country : East. Mason. .35. Estes. 1.25. Estes. .75. Africa. (Companion series.) Perry Our country : West. (Companion series.) Mason. .35. Perry Page, T. N. Among the camps. Scribner. 1.50. Parton, James. Captains of industry. 2 series. Houghton. 1.25 ea. Patmore, Coventry, ed. Children's garland, from the best poets. Macmillan. 1.00. Perry, F. 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Captain Polly. Harper. .60. Stories of Maine. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Talk about animals. (Companion series.) Mason. .36. Perry Boston town. Houghton. 1.50. Thacher, L. W. Listening child. Macmillan. 1.25. Thompson, Maurice, ed. Boys' book of sports. Seawell, M. E. Decatur and Somers. Appleton. 1.00. Little Jarvis. Appleton. 1.00. Midshipman Paulding. Appleton. 1.00. Through thick and thin. Lothrop. 1.50. Seelye, E. E. Story of Columbus. Appleton. 1.75. Story of Washington. Appleton. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Century. 1.50. 1.75. Century. 2.00. Stories of Indiana. Thwaites, R. G. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Stories of the Badger state. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Tomlinson, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. Lee. 1.50. Boy soldiers of 1812. Boys with Old Hickory. Lee. 1.50. Lee. 1.50. Biography of a grizzly. Guarding the border. Lee. 1.50. Search for Andrew Field. Lee. 1.50. Sewell, Anna. Shaw, F. L. Black Beauty. Lothrop. 1.00. Tecumseh's young braves. Lee. 1.50. Sea change. Little. 1.00. Shute, K. D., ed. Land of song: Bk. 3. Silver. .54. Singleton, Adam. Chronicles of Sir John Froissart. Appleton. .75. Smith, M. P. W. Young Puritans in captivity. Lit- tle. 1.25. Young Puritans of old Hadley. Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812. Estes. Little. 1.25. 2.00. Spyri, Johanna. Heidi. DeWolfe. 1.50. Stevenson, R. L. Treasure island. Scribner. 1.25. Same. Burt. 1.00. Stockton, F. R. Captain Chap. Lippincott. 1.50. Jolly fellowship. Scribner. 1.50. Personally conducted. Scribner. 2.00. Stoddard, W. O. Among the lakes. Scribner. 1.00. Dab Kinzer. Scribner. 1.00. Quartet. Scribner. 1.00. Saltillo boys. Scribner. 1.00. Winter fun. Scribner. 1.00. Stuart, R. M. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Harper. 1.25. Story of Babette. Harper. 1.50. Towle, G. M. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Lee. 1.00. 1.25 True, J. P. Their club and ours. Lothrop. Twain, Mark. Prince and pauper. Harper. 1.75. Van Bruyssel, Ernest. Population of an old pear-tree. Macmillan (Lond.). 2s. 6d. Ward, H. D. Captain of the Kittiewink. 1.25. Little. Wells, Carolyn. The story of Betty. Century. 1.50. Wharton, A. E. 1.50. Wiggin, K. D. .50. Wright, H. C. Last century maid. Lippincott. Birds' Christmas Carol. Houghton. Children's stories in American his- 1.25. tory. Scribner. Wright, M. O. Tommy Anne and the three hearts. Macmillan. Wyss, J. R. 2.50. Same. Burt. 1.50. Swiss family Robinson. .75. Yonge, C. M, Little duke. Macmillan. Prince and the page. Macmillan. 1.25. Routledge. 1.25. Young folks' history of Germany. Estes. 1.50. Abbott, J. S. C. SEVENTH GRADE. David Crockett. Dodd. 1.00. Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers. Lothrop. 1.00. Alcott, L. M. Eight cousins. Little. 1.50. Under the lilacs. Little. 1.50. Allen, W. B. Pineboro quartette. Estes. .50. Alton, Edmund. Among the law-makers. Scribner. 1.50. Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore. Holt. 1.00. Baker, R. S. Boy's book of inventions. Doubleday. 2.00. Baldwin, James. Horse fair. Story of Roland. Scribner. Century. 1.50. 1.50. Story of the golden age. Scribner. 1.50. Story of Siegfried. Scribner. 1.50. Ball, Sir R, S. Star-land. Ginn. 1.00. Bancroft, George. Battle of Lake Erie. Bonner. 1.00. Barbour, R. H. For the honor of the school. Ap- pleton. 1.50. Half-back. Appleton. 1.50. Barnard, Charles. .60. Barnes, James. 1.00. First steps in electricity. Merrill. Commodore Bainbridge. Appleton. Hero of Erie. Appleton. 1.00. Midshipman Farragut. Appleton. 1.00. Barnes' Popular history of the United States. Barnes. 5.00. 24 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Beard, D. C. 2.00. American boy's handy book. Scribner. Carrington, H. B., ed. Silver. .72. Beacon lights of patriotism. Jack of all trades. Beard, L. and A. B. Scribner. 2.00. Scribner. 2.00. American girl's handy book. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. Open sesame. v. 3. Ginn. .75. Benedict, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe. Routledge. 1.50. Bishop, N. H. Pampas and Andes. Lee. 1.50. Black, William. Adventures in Thule. Harper. .80. Blanchard, A. E. Girl of '76. Wilde. 1.50. Revolutionary maid. Three pretty maids. Bolton, S. K. 1.50. Cervantes, Miguel de. Don Quixote; ed. for boys. Routledge. 1.25. Chapin, A. A. 1.25. Story of the Rhinegold. Harper. Church, A. J. Stories from Homer. Dodd. 1.00. Stories of the old world. (Classics for children.) Ginn. .50. Story of the Persian war. Dodd. 1.00. Clark, H. A. Silent Prince. Am. Tract Soc. 1.00. Clark, H. H. Joe Bentley, naval cadet. Lothrop. 1.50. Cochrane, Robert, comp. Romance of industry and invention. Lippincott. 1.25. Cody, Sherwin. Four American poets. Werner. .50. Wilde. 1.50. Lippincott. 1.25. Famous American authors. Crowell. Lothrop. 1.00. Brady, C. T. Reuben James. Appleton. Brooks, E. S. Boy of the First Empire. 1.00. Century. Boys of '76. Boy's workshop. 1.50. Great men's sons. Storied holidays. Lothrop. Story of the American Indian. Story of the American sailor. Story of the American soldier. Putnam. 1.50. Brooks, Noah. Boy emigrants. 1.50. Lothrop. 2.00. Lothrop. 2.00. Lothrop. 2.00. Scribner. 1.25. 1.50. Boys of Fairport. Scribner. 1.25. First across the continent. Scribner. How the republic is governed. Scribner. .75. Lem, a New England village-boy. Scribner. Browning, Robert. Boys' Browning. Estes. .50. Buckley, A. B. Fairy-land of science. Appleton. 1.50. 1.00. Life and her children. Appleton. 1.50. Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry; ed. by Hale. Lee. 2.50. Bull, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. Heath. .30. Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's progress. Routledge. 1.00, 2.50. Same. Burt. .75. Burns, J. J. Stories of the English kings. Apple- ton. .65. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Boys of Greenway Court. Appleton. 1.50. Great composers. Lothrop. 1.00. In the boyhood of Lincoln. Appleton. 1.50. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia. Appleton. 1.50. Four famous American writers. Coffin, C. C. Werner. .50. Abraham Lincoln. Harper. 2.00. Harper. 2.00. Building the nation. Harper. 2.00. Drumbeat of the nation. Harper. 2.00. Freedom triumphant. Harper. 2.00. Marching to victory. Harper. 2.00. Old times in the colonies. Harper. 2.00. Redeeming the republic. Harper. 2.00. Colomb, Madame. Days of chivalry; or, Page, squire and knight. Estes. .75. Compton, A. G. Ivison. .35. First lessons in wood-working. Cooke, J. E. Stories of the Old Dominion. Harper. .80. Coolidge, Susan. Clover. Little. 1.25. 1.25. Animals at work and play. Macmil- In the High Valley. Little. Cornish, C. J. lan. 1.75. Coryell, J. R. Diego Pinzon. Costello, F. H. 1.50. Diccon the bold. Putnam. 1.25. Harper. 1.25. Under the Rattlesnake flag. Estes. Couch, A. T. Quiller-. speare. Scribner. Creighton, Louise. mans. 1.25. Custer, E. B. Darwin, Charles. 3.00. Historical tales from Shake- 1.50. First history of France. Long- Boots and saddles. Harper. 1.50. What Mr. Darwin saw. Harper. Stories for boys. Harper. 1.00. Davis, R. H. Stories for boys. Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America. 1.50. How we are governed. Ginn. 1.00. In the old Herrick house. Lost in Nicaragua. Wilde. 1.50. Over the Andes. Wilde. 1.50. Harper. 1.50. Patriot schoolmaster. Appleton. 1.50. Pilot of the Mayflower. Appleton. 1.50. Dawes, A. L. Deland, E. D. Songs of history. New Eng. Pub. Co. 1.00. Appleton. 1.50. Appleton. 1.50. America in Hawaii. Asia. Small. 1.50. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Story of Magellan. Appleton. 1.50. Treasure ship. Wampum belt. Carpenter, E. J. Carpenter, F. G. Katrina. Wilde. Successful venture. Dickens, Charles. Houghton. 1.60. 1.50. Wilde. 1.50. Harper. Child's history of England. Same. Macmillan. 1.00. SEVENTH GRADE. 25 Dixon, R. B. Dodge, R. E. mans. .70 Doyle, A. C. Fore and aft. Lee. 1.25. Reader in physical geography. Long- net. Micah Clarke; abridged for school use. Longmans. .50. Du Chaillu, P. B. 2.00. Dunton, Larkin, ed. Land of the long night. Scribner. World and its people : Bk. 6. Life in Asia. Silver. .60. Bk. 7. Bk. 8. .60. Views in Africa. Silver. .72. Australia and the islands of the sea. Silver. Bk. 9. Hawaii and its people. Silver. .68. Eggleston, Edward. Household history of the United States. Appleton. 2.50. Eggleston, Edward, and E. E. Seelye. Brant and Red Jacket. Dodd. 1.00. Montezuma. Dodd. 1.00. Great words from great Americans. Putnam. .75. Greely, A. W. Men of achievement: explorers. Scribner. 1.50. Greene, Homer. .75. Coal and coal mines. Houghton. Griffis, W. E. Japan in history, folk-lore and art. Houghton. .75. Romance of discovery. Wilde. 1.50. Grinnell, G. B. Jack among the Indians. Stokes. 1.25. Grote, George, and Comte de Ségur. Two great retreats of history. Ginn. .50. Guerber, H. A. Story of the Greeks. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Hale, E. E. Boys' heroes. Man without a country. Little. .75. Lothrop. 1.00. Little. 1.00. Little. 1.00. Mrs. Merriam's scholars. Stories of adventure. Pocahontas. Dodd. 1.00. Tecumseh. Dodd. 1.00. Eggleston, G. C. American war ballads and lyrics. Stories of discovery. Little. 1.00. Stories of invention. Little. 1.00. Stories of war. Little. 1.00. Putnam. 1.50. Big brother. Putnam. 1.25. Captain Sam. Putnam. 1.25. Last of the flat-boats. Lothrop. 1.50. Signal boys. Putnam. 1.25. Red Eagle. Dodd. 1.00. English, T. D. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. Harper. 2.00. Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. Century. 1.50. Farmer, L. H. Boy's book of famous rulers. Crowell. 1.50. Firth, Abraham, ed. Houghton. 1.00. Voices for the speechless. Fiske, John. War of independence. Houghton. .40. Fitchett, W. H. Deeds that won the Empire. Scrib- ner. 1.50. Foa, Eugénie. Boy life of Napoleon. Lothrop. 1.25. Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography. Putnam. 1.00. Same. Houghton. .50.. Frazar, Douglas. Perseverance Island. Lee. 1.50. Frost, W. H. Court of King Arthur. 1.50. Scribner. Gatty, Margaret. Parables from nature. 2v. Put- nam. 1.75. Giberne, Agnes. Radiant suns. Macmillan. 1.75. 1.25. Sun, moon and stars. Am. Tract Soc. 1.25. World's foundations. Am. Tract Soc. Gibson, W. H. Camp life in the woods. Harper. 1.00. Eye spy. Harper. 2.50. Sharp eyes. Harper. 2.50. Gomme, G. L., ed. King's story book. Longmans. 2.00. Grant, Robert. Jack Hall. Scribner. 1.25. Jack in the bush. Scribner. 1.25. Hale, E. E., and Susan. Family flight around home. Lothrop. 1.50. Family flight through France. Lothrop. 1.50. Hale, L. P. Fagots for the fireside. 1.25. Houghton. 1.50. Hall, Ruth. Boys of Scrooby. Houghton. Hardinge, E. M. With the wild flowers. Baker. 1.00. Harris, A. B. American authors for young folks. Lothrop. 1.00. Dooryard folks. Lothrop. 1.00. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather's chair. (Riv- erside sch. lib.) Houghton. .70. Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey. Houghton. 1.50. Hemstreet, Charles. Story of Manhattan. Scribner. 1.00. Henderson, W. J. 1.25. Afloat with the flag. Harper. Last cruise of the Mohawk. Scribner. 1.25. Sea yarns for boys. Harper. 1.25. Hendrick, Welland. State. Bardeen. Brief history of the Empire .75. Henley, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica. Scribner. 1.25. Henty, G. A. Bonnie Prince Charlie. Scribner. 1.50. By England's aid. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. By right of conquest. Scribner. 1.50. Cat of Bubastes. Scribner. 1.50. Dash for Khartoum. Scribner. 1.50. Held fast for England. Scribner. 1.50. In freedom's cause. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. Lion of St. Mark. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. Lion of the north. Scribner. 1.50. One of the 28th. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. Under Drake's flag. Herrick, S. B. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. Earth in past ages. Harper. .60. 26 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Higginson, S. J. Java, the pearl of the east. (Riv- erside lib.) Houghton. .75. Higginson, T. W. Book of American explorers. Longmans. 1.20. Hohler, Mrs. Edwin. Bravest of them all. Macmil- lan. 1.50. Homer. 1.00. Odyssey; trans. by Palmer. Houghton. Howells, W. D. Boy's town. Harper. 1.25. Hubert, P. G. Inventors. Scribner. 1.50. Hughes, Rupert. Dozen from Lakerim. Century. 1.50. Lakerim athletic club. Century. 1.50. Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown at Rugby. (River- side sch. lib.) Houghton. .60. Same. Macmillan. 1.00. Ingersoll, E. Book of the ocean. Century. 1.50. Irving, Washington. Astoria. Putnam. 1.50. Old Christmas. Macmillan. 1.50. Six selections from The sketch book; ed. by Sprague. Ginn. .25. Irving, Washington, and John Fiske. Washington and his country. Ginn. .80. Jackson, G. E. Pretty Polly Perkins. Century. 1.50. Jackson, H. H. Bits of travel. Little. 1.25. Jenks, Tudor. Boy's book of explorations. Double- day. 2.00. Johnson, Henry. Exploits of Myles Standish. Apple- ton. 1.50. Johnson, Rossiter. End of a rainbow. Scribner. 1.50. Hero of Manila. Appleton. Appleton. 1.00. Phaeton Rogers. Scribner. 1.50. War of 1812. Dodd. 1.00. Johnston, Alexander. History of the United States, for schools. Holt. 1.00. Johonnot, James. Glimpses of the animate world. Am. Bk. Co. 1.00. Jordan, D. S. Matka and Kotik. Whitaker. Keysor, J. E. Ed. Pub. Co. .40 ea. Houghton. 1.50. Kilbon, G. B. Elementary woodwork. 1.00. 2v. Sketches of American authors. Kieffer, H. M. Recollections of a drummer-boy. Lee. .75. King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers : Bk. 6. Northern Europe. Lee. .60. Kipling, Rudyard. Jungle book. Century. 1.50. Second Jungle book. Century. 1.50. Kirk, E. O. Dorothy and her friends. Houghton. 1.25. Dorothy Deane. Houghton. 1.25. Kirkland, E. S. Short history of England. McClurg. 1.25. Six little cooks. McClurg. .75. Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in central Europe. Har- per. 2.00. Boy travellers in Ceylon. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in Egypt. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in Mexico. Harper. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in northern Europe. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in South America. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in the Levant. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers on the Congo. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers through Africa. Harper. 2.00. Boy's life of General Grant. Merriam. 1.50. La Flesche, Francis. Middle five. Small. 1.25. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. Houghton. .60. Lang, Andrew. Blue poetry book. Longmans. 2.00. Red book of animal stories. Longmans. 2.00. Red true story book. Lanier, Sidney. Boy's Percy. Lee, Yan Phou. Longmans. 2.00. Boy's Froissart. Boy's Froissart. Scribner. 2.00. Scribner. 2.00. Scribner. rop. .60. Leighton, Robert. Olaf the glorious. When I was a boy in China. Loth- Golden galleon. Scribner. 1.50. Scribner. 1.50. Pilots of Pomona. Scribner. 1.50. Wreck of the Golden Fleece. Scribner. 1.50. Lewis, Eleanor. Famous pets of famous people. Lothrop. 3.00. Lillie, L. C. Story of music and musicians. Harper. .60. Longfellow, H. W. Courtship of Miles Standish. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .25. Hiawatha. (Riverside. lit. series.) Houghton. .40. Tales of a wayside inn. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .50. Lossing, B. J. Story of the United States navy. Harper. 1.75. Lummis, C. F. Tramp across the continent. Scrib- ner. 1.25. McMurry, Charles. Mississippi valley. Macgregor, John. canoe. Little. Pioneer history stories of the Pub. Sch. Pub. Co. .50. A thousand miles in the Rob Roy 1.25. Macy, Jesse. First lessons in civil government. Ginn. .60. Matthews, Brander. Scribner. 1.50. Poems of American patriotism. Tom Paulding. Century. 1.50. Merriam, F. A. Birds of village and field. Houghton. 2.00. Miller, O. T. Bird-ways. Houghton. 1.25. In nesting time. Houghton. 1.25. Harper. 1.25. Song of life. McClurg. 1.25. Nation's navy. Lippincott. Our home pets. Morley, M. W. Morris, Charles. Munroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac. Scribner. 1.25. Brethren of the coast. Scribner. 1.25. In pirate waters. Scribner. 1.25. Through swamp and glade. Scribner. White conquerors. Scribner. 1.25. With Crockett and Bowie. Scribner. 1.25. 1.25. 1.50. SEVENTH GRADE. 27 Neukomm, Edmond. Rulers of the sea. Estes. 1.50. Nordhoff, Charles. Norton, C. E., ed. Man-of-war life. Dodd. 1.25. Heart of oak books: Bks. 4, 5. Heath. .55 ea. Norton, C. L. Soldier of the legion. Wilde. Ober, F. A. Knockabout club in North 1.50. Africa. Estes. 1.25. Montezuma's gold mines. Lothrop. 1.00. .75. Stokes. 1.00. Storied West Indies. Appleton. Ogden, Ruth. Little Homespun. Loyal hearts and true. Stokes. 1.50. Otis, James. At the siege of Quebec. Penn. Pub. Co. 1.25. Island refuge. Estes. .75. Neal the miller. Estes. .75. Signal boys of '75. Estes. .75. Under the liberty tree. Estes. .75. With Lafayette at Yorktown. Burt. 1.00. Burt. 1.50. With the Swamp Fox. Burt. 1.00. With Washington at Monmouth. Palgrave, F. T., ed. Children's treasury of English song. Macmillan. 1.00. Perry, F. M., and Katherine Beebe. Four American pioneers. Werner. .50. Perry, Nora. Hope Benham. Little. 1.50. Pollard, E. F. Green mountain boys. Dodd. Porter, J. G. Pyle, Howard. 3.00. 1.25. Stars in song and legend. Ginn. .50. Men of iron. Harper. 2.00. Merry adventures of Robin Hood. Scribner. Otto of the silver hand. Scribner. 2.00. Story of Jack Ballister's fortunes. Century. 2.00. Ragozin, Z. A. History of the world: earliest peo- ples. Harison. .60. Ray, A. C. Teddy, her book. Little. 1.50. Raymond, Evelyn. Boys and girls of Brantham. Little. 1.50. Reid, Mayne. Boy hunters. Routledge. .75. Bruin. Routledge. .75. Cliff climbers. Routledge. .75. Young voyageurs. Routledge. .75. Repplier, Agnes, ed. Book of famous verse. (River- side lib.) Houghton. .75. Roberts, C. G. D. Around the campfire. Crowell. 1.25. Roosevelt, Theodore, and H. C. Lodge. Hero tales from American history. Century. 1.50. Ross, Clinton. Heroes of our war with Spain. Stokes. 1.50. St. Nicholas. (Bound volumes.) Samuels, Samuel. From forecastle to cabin. Har- per. 1.50. Scollard, Clinton, ed. Silver. .50. Scudder, Horace E. 1.50. Ballads of American bravery. Boston town. Houghton. George Washington. (Riverside lib.) Houghton. .75. I Scudder, S. H. Life of a butterfly. Holt. 1.00. Seawell, M. E. Decatur and Somers. Appleton. 1.00. Midshipman Paulding. Appleton. 1.00. Quarterdeck and fok'sle. Wilde. 1.25. Twelve naval captains. Scribner. 1.25. Seelye, E. E. Story of Columbus. Appleton. 1.75. Story of Washington. Appleton. 1.75. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Biography of a grizzly. Century. 1.50. Wild animals I have known. Scribner. 2.00. Seward, O. R. 1.25. Shaler, N. S. Shaw, F. L. Around the world stories. Lothrop. Story of our continent. Ginn. .75. Hector. Little. 1.00. Phyllis Browne. Shute, K. D., ed. Smith, Gertrude. 1.50. Smith, M. P. W. Little. 1.00. Land of song: Bk. 3. Silver. .54. Boys of Marmiton prairie. Little. Their canoe trip. Little. 1.25. Little. 1.25. Young Puritans in King Philip's war. Smith, Nicholas. Stories of great national songs. Young Churchman Co. 1.00. Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812. Estes. 2.00. Stables, Gordon. Westward with Columbus. Scrib- ner. 1.50. Stevenson, R. L. Treasure island. Scribner. 1.00. Same. Burt. 1.00. Stevenson, S. H. Boys and girls in biology. Apple- ton. 1.00. Stockton, F. R. Captain Chap. Lippincott. 1.50. Personally conducted. Scribner. 2.00. Story of Viteau. Stoddard, W. O. Scribner. 1.50. Captain's boat. Merriam. 1.50. On the old frontier. Appleton. 1.50. Partners. Lothrop. 1.50. Red patriot. Harper. 1.50. Windfall. Appleton. 1.50. Stuart, R. M. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Harper. 1.25. Swett, Sophie. Captain Thistletop. Wilde. 1.25. Tarr, R. S., and F. M. McMurry. Geographies : Whitbeck, R. H. New York. Macmillan. .30. Thackeray, W. M. Rose and the ring. Estes. .50. Thanet, Octave. We all. Appleton. 1.50. Thompson, Maurice, ed. Boys' book of sports. Cen- tury. 2.00. Tomlinson, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. Lee. 1.50. Boy soldiers of 1812. Lee. 1.50. Houghton. 1.50. Boys with Old Hickory. Lee. 1.50. Guarding the border. Lee. 1.50. Jersey boy in the Revolution. Search for Andrew Field. Lee. 1.50. Tecumseh's young braves. Lee. 1.50. Three colonial boys. Wiide. 1.50. Three young continentals. Wilde. 1.50. Two young patriots. Wilde. 1.50. Washington's young aids. Wilde. 1.50. 28 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Treat, Mary. Home studies in nature. Am. Bk. Co. .90. Shoulder arms. Meth. Bk. Con. 1.00. True, J. P. Twain, Mark. Tom Sawyer. Verne, Jules. Tour of the world in eighty days. Burt. .75. Weed, C. M. ton. 1.25. Prince and pauper. Harper. 1.75. Harper. 1.75. Ten New England blossoms. Hough- Wells, Carolyn. Story of Betty. Wharton, A. E. 1.50. Patty Fairfield. Dodd. 1.10. Century. 1.50. Last century maid. Lippincott. White, J. S., ed. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. Put- nam. 1.75. Boys' and girls' Plutarch. Putnam. 1.75. Whitney, Mrs. A. D.T. Other girls. Houghton. 1.25. We girls. Houghton. 1.25. bridge ed.) Complete poetical works. (Cam- Houghton. 2.00. Whittier, J. G. Birds' Christmas Carol. Houghton. Wiggin, K. D. .50. Polly Oliver's problem. Houghton. 1.00. Summer in a cañon. Houghton. 1.25. Williams, G. F. Bullet and shell. Fords. 1.50. Wise, J. S. Diomed. Macmillan. 2.00. Wood, J. G. Branch builders. Longmans. 1.00. Homes under the ground. Longmans. 1.25. Homes without hands. Longmans 3.00. Wonderful nests. Longmans. 1.25. Wright, H. C. Children's stories in American his- tory. Scribner. 1.25. Children's stories of the great scientists. 1.25. Wright, M. O. Four-footed Americans. 1.50. Scribner. Macmillan. EIGHTH GRADE. Abbott, J. S. C. Benjamin Franklin. Dodd. .75. David Crockett. Dodd. .75. Ferdinand De Soto. Dodd. .75. George Washington. Dodd. .75. Kit Carson. Dodd. .75. La Salle. Dodd. .75. Miles Standish. Dodd. .75. Paul Jones. Dodd. .75. Peter Stuyvesant. Dodd. .75. Adams, W. H. D. Egypt, past and present. Nel- son. 1.25. Alcott, L. M. Eight cousins. Little. 1.50. Rose in bloom. Aldrich, T. B. Altsheler, J. A. 1.50. 1.50. Little. Prudence Palfrey. Houghton. 1.50. Herald of the west. Appleton. Soldier of Manhattan. Appleton. 1.00. Sun of Saratoga. Appleton. 1.00. Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore. Holt. 1.00. Austin, J. G. 1.25. Bacon, E. M. Hollow. Baker, R. S. 2.00. Standish of Standish. Houghton. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Putnam. 1.25. Boy's book of inventions. Doubleday. Bancroft, George. Battle of Lake Erie. Bonner. 1.00. Barbour, R. H. For the honor of the school. Ap- pleton. 1.50. Half-back. Appleton. 1.50. Barnard, Charles. First steps in electricity. Mer- rill. .60. Barnes, James. David G. Farragut. Small. .75 For king or country. Harper. 1.50. Hero of Erie. Appleton. 1.00. Loyal traitor. Harper. 1.50. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Macmillan. 1.50. Barnes' popular history of the United States. Barnes. 3.50. Barr, A. E. Bow of orange ribbon. Dodd. 1.25. Dodd. 1.00. Maid of Maiden Lane. Trinity bells. Taylor. 1.50. Barrett, Mary. William the Silent. Lothrop. 1.00. Bayne, S. G. Pith of astronomy. Harper. 1.00. Bingham, N. W., Jr. Book of athletics. Lothrop. 1.50. Bisbee, M. D., ed. Pub. Co. .75. Blaikie, William. 1.75. Blanchard, A. E. Songs of the Pilgrims. Cong. How to get strong. Harper. Girl of '76. Wilde. 1.50. Wilde. 1.50. Revolutionary maid. Bolton, S. K. Famous American authors. Crowell. 1.50. Famous leaders among men. Crowell. 1.50. Bowne, E. S. Girl's life eighty years ago. 3.00. Boynton, H. W. Washington Irving. biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Scribner. (Riverside Brady, C. T. American fights and fighters. McClure. 1.50. Commodore Paul Jones. Appleton. 1.50. Reuben James. Appleton. 1.00. Stephen Decatur. Small. .75. EIGHTH GRADE. 29 Brassey, Anna, Lady. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam. Holt. 2.00. Same. Burt. .75. Brooks, E. S. Century book of the American colo- nies. Century. 1.50. Century book of the American revolution. Century. 1.50. Historic Americans. Crowell. In Leisler's times. Lothrop. 1.50. 1.50. Master of the Strong Hearts. Dutton. 1.50. Brooks, Noah. Boy emigrants. Scribner. 1.25. First across the continent. Scribner. Scribner. 1.50. Lem, a New England village boy. Scribner. 1.00. Statesmen. (Men of achievement.) Scribner. 1.50. Story of Marco Polo. Century. 1.50. Brown, H. D. Petrie estate. Houghton. Houghton. 1.25. Two college girls. Houghton. 1.25. Brown, John. Rob and his friends. Lothrop. 1.00. Same. Houghton. .60. Brush, C. P. Colonel's opera cloak. Little. 1.00. Buckley, A. B. Fairy-land of science. 1.50. Appleton. Life and her children. Appleton. 1.50. Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry; ęd. by Hale. Lee. 2.50. Age of fable; ed. by Hale. Lee. 2.50. Bullen, F. T. 1.50. Cruise of the Cachalot. Appleton. Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's progress. Routledge. 1.00, 2.50. Same. Burt. .75. Burroughs, John. Birds and bees. Houghton. .40. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Boys of Greenway Court. Appleton. 1.50. Great composers. Lothrop. 1.00. In the days of Audubon. Appleton. 1.50. In the days of Jefferson. Appleton. 1.50. Knight of liberty. Appleton. 1.50. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia. Appleton. 1.50. Pilot of the Mayflower. Appleton. 1.50. Songs of history. New Eng. Pub. Co. South America. Doubleday. 2.00. Treasure ships. Appleton. 1.50. Those Dale girls. 1.00. True to his home. Appleton. 1.50. Catherwood, M. H. Chase of Saint-Castin. Hough- Carruth, F. W. ton. 1.25. Old Kaskaskia. Story of Tonty. Houghton. Houghton. 1.25. McClurg. 1.25. White islander. Century. 1.25. McClurg. 1.25. Cervantes, Miguel de. Don Quixote; ed. for boys. Routledge. 1.25. Church, A. J. Stories from Herodotus. Dodd. .75. Clark, Imogen. Will Shakespeare's little lad. Scrib- ner. 1.50. Cochrane, Robert, comp. Romance of industry and invention. Lippincott. 1.25. Coffin, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. Harper. 2.00. Boys of '76. Harper. 2.00. Building the nation. Harper. 2.00. Drumbeat of the nation. Harper. 2.00. Freedom triumphant. Harper. 2.00. Marching to victory. Harper. 2.00. Old times in the colonies. Harper. 2.00. Redeeming the republic. Harper. 2.00. Conant, C. A. Alexander Hamilton. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Cooper, J. F. Deerslayer; or, The first war-path. Putnam. 1.25. Last of the Mohicans. Putnam. 1.25. Pathfinder; or, The inland sea. Putnam. 1.25. Pioneers; or, The sources of the Susquehanna. Put- nam. 1.25. Prairie. Putnam. 1.25. Spy a tale of the neutral ground. Putnam. 1.25. Stories of the sea. Houghton. 1.00. Coryell, J. R. Diccon the bold. Putnam. 1.25. Diego Pinzon. Harper. 1.25. Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Historical tales from Shakes- peare. Scribner. 1.50. Craddock, C. E. Story of old Fort Loudon. Mac- millan. 1.50. Creasy, Sir Edward. per. 1.00. Fifteen decisive battles. Har- Custer, E. B. Boots and saddles. Harper. 1.50. Following the guidon. Harper. 1.50. Tenting on the plains. Harper. 1.50. Dana, R. H. Two years before the mast. Houghton. 1.00. Dana, Mrs. W. S. According to season. .75. Daskam, J. D. stories. Davies, H. E. Davis, R. H. America. Deland, E. D. Scribner. Sister's vocation, and other girls' Scribner. 1.25. General Sheridan. Appleton. 1.50. Three gringos in Venezula and Central Harper. 1.50. Alan Ransford. Harper. 1.50. In the old Herrick house. Harper. 1.50. Malvern. Wilde. 1.50. Oakleigh. Harper. 1.25. Dickens, Charles. Christmas books. Macmillan. 1.00. Dix, B. M. Soldier Rigdale. Macmillan. 1.50. Dodge, R. E. Reader in physical geography. Long- mans. .70 net. Doubleday, Russell. Doubleday. 1.50. From cattleranch to college. Dodd. 1.00. Year in a yawl. Doubleday. 1.25. Stories from Livy. Dodd. .75. Stories from the Greek tragedians. Stories of the magicians. Dodd. .75. Three Greek children. Putnam. 1.25. Young Macedonian. Putnam. 1.25. Doyle, A. C. Micah Clarke; abridged for school use. Longmans. .50. 30 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Indian history for young folks. Har- Lee. Drake, F. S. per. 3.00. Drake, S. A. Burgoyne's invasion of 1777. .50. Border wars of New England. Scribner. 1.50. Campaign of Trenton. Lee. .50. Making of New England. Scribner. 1.50. Making of the great West. Scribner. 1.50. Making of the Ohio valley states. Scribner. 1.50. Making of Virginia and the middle colonies. Scrib- ner. 1.50. Taking of Louisburg. Lee. .50. Watch-fires of '76. Du Chaillu, P. B. 2.00. Lee. 1.25. Land of the long night. Scribner. Edgar, J. G. Wars of the roses. Harper. 1.00. Eggleston, Edward. History of the United States and its people, for schools. Am. Bk. Co. 1.05. Household history of the United States. Appleton. 2.50. Eggleston, Edward, and E. E. Seelye. Brant and Dodd. 1.00. Red Jacket. Montezuma. Dodd. 1.00. Pocahontas. Dodd. 1.00. Tecumseh. Dodd. 1.00. Eggleston, G. C. Red Eagle. Dodd. 1.00. Eggleston, G. C., ed. Putnam. 1.50. American war ballads. 2v. Lee. .50. Electricity in daily life. Scribner. 3.00. Emery, M. S. Every-day business. English, T. D. Boys' book of battle-lyrics. Harper. 2.00. Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. Century. 1.50. Farmer, L. H. Boy's book of famous rulers. Crowell. 1.50. Short history of the French revolution. 1.50. Crowell, Fields, Annie. Authors and friends. Houghton. 1.50. Fiske, John. American revolution. 2v. Houghton. 4.00. History of the United States, for schools. Hough- 1.00. ton. War of independence. (Riverside lit. series.) Hough- ton. .40. Fitchett, W. H. ner. 1.50. Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography. Putnam. 1.00. Same. Houghton. .50. Deeds that won the Empire. Scrib- Frith, Henry. Lock. Romance of engineering. Ward, 1.50. Fuller, C. M. Across the campus. Scribner. Garland, Hamlin. Boy life on the prairie. Macmil- lan. 1.50. Gaye, Selina. Great world's farm. Macmillan. 1.50. Giberne, Agnes. World's foundations. Am. Tract Soc. 1.25. Gilman, Arthur. Gomme, G. L., ed. 2.00. Story of Rome. Putnam. 1.50. Queen's story book. Goodwin, M. W. Gordon, H. R. ton. 1.50. King's story book. Longmans. Longmans. White aprons. 2.00. Little. 1.50. Dut- Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. Red Jacket, last of the Senecas. Dutton. 1.50. Greene, F. V. General Greene. Appleton. 1.50. Griffis, W. E. Brave little Holland. Houghton. .75. Japan in history, folk-lore and art. Houghton. .75. Romance of discovery. Wilde. 1.50. Grinnell, G. B. Jack the young ranchman. Stokes. 1.25. Story of the Indian. Appleton. 1.50. Hale, E. E. How to do it. Little. 1.00. Man without a country. Little. .75. New England boyhood. Stories of war. Cassell. 1.00. Little. 1.00. Hale, E. E. and Susan. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. Lothrop. 1.50. Hall, Ruth. Boys of Scrooby. Houghton. Hardinge, E. M. With the wild flowers. 1.00. 1.50. Baker. Harris, J. C. Stories of Georgia. Appleton. 1.50. Same. Am. Bk. Co. .60. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather's chair. Hough- ton. .50. Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey. Houghton. 1.50. Henderson, W. J. Afloat with the flag. Harper. 1.25. Last cruise of the Mohawk. Scribner. 1.25. Story of music. Longmans. 1.00. Hendrick, Welland. Scribner. 1.25. Scribner. 1.50. 1.50. Brief history of the Empire State. Bardeen. .75. Henley, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica. Lyra heroica. Henty, G. A. By right of conquest. St. George for England. Scribner. Under Drake's flag. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. With Clive in India. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. With Wolfe in Canada. Scribner. 1.00, 1.50. Higginson, S. J. Java, the pearl of the east. (River- side lib. for young people.) Houghton. .75. Higginson, T. W. Book of American explorers. Longmans. 1.20. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Mac- millan. 1.50. Young folks' history of the United States. Long- mans. 1.00. Hill, C. T. Fighting a fire. Century. 1.50. Hodges, George. William Penn. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Holland, J. G. Arthur Bonnicastle. Scribner. 1.25. Sevenoaks. Scribner. 1.25. Homer. Odyssey, trans. by G. H. Palmer. Hough- ton. 1.00. Hornaday, W. T. Two years in the jungle. Scrib- ner. 2.50. EIGHTH GRADE. 31 Howard, B. W. One summer. Houghton. 1.25. Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. Putnam. 1.75. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. Putnam. 1.75. Hubert, P. G. Inventors. Scribner. 1.50. Hughes, Rupert. 1.50. Dozen from Lakerim. Century. Lakerim athletic club. Century. 1.50. Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown at Rugby. (River- side sch. lib.) Houghton. .60. Same. Macmillan. 1.00. Ingersoll, Ernest. Book of the ocean. Century. 1.50. 1.50. Knocking round the Rockies. Harper. 2.00. Irving, Washington. Astoria. Putnam. Conquest of Granada. Putnam. 1.50. Knickerbocker history of N. Y. Putnam. 1.50. Put- Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. nam. 1.50. Old Christmas. Macmillan. 1.50. Rip Van Winkle. Houghton. .40. Sketch book. Ginn. .45. Same. Putnam. 1.00. Irving, Washington, and John Fiske. Washington and his country. Ginn. .80. Jackson, G. E. Pretty Polly Perkins. Century. 1.50. Jackson, H. H. Bits of travel. Little. 1.25. Jenks, Tudor. Boy's book of exploration. Double- day. 2.00. Johnson, Henry. Exploits of Myles Standish. Ap- pleton. 1.50. Johnson, Rossiter. 1.50. Hero of Manila. End of a rainbow. Scribner. Appleton. 1.00. Dodd. 1.25. Dodd. 1.00. Old French war. War of 1812. Johnston, Alexander. History of the United States Bird-dom. Lothrop. 1.00. for schools. Holt. 1.00. Keyser, L. S. Kilbon, G. B. ley. 1.00. King, Charles. Knife-work in the school-room. Brad- Cadet days. Harper. 1.25. From school to battle-field. Lippincott. 1.50. King, Grace. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. Macmillan. 1.50. Kingsley, Charles. Westward ho! Longmans. 1.50. Same. Macmillan. 1.00. Kipling, Rudyard. Captains courageous. Century. 1.50. Kirk, E. O. Dorothy and her friends. Houghton. 1.25. Dorothy Deane. Houghton. 1.25. Kirkland, E. S. Short history of England. McClurg. 1.25. Short history of France. McClurg. 1.25. Knowles, F. L., ed. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics. Page. 1.25. Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Australasia. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in central Europe. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in Ceylon. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in Great Britain. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in northern Europe. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in Siam and Java. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers in the Russian empire. Harper. 2.00. Boy travellers on the Congo. Harper. 2.00. Ladd, H. O. History of the war with Mexico. Dodd. 1.00. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Ginn. .30. Same. Heath. .25. Tales from Shakespeare. Adventures of Ulysses. Lippincott. 1.50. .60. Same. (Riverside sch. lib.) Houghton. La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich de. Undine. Sintram. Houghton. 1.00. Larcom, Lucy. New England girlhood. Houghton. .75. Leighton, Robert. Olaf the glorious. Golden galleon. Scribner. 1.50. Scribner. 1.50. 1.50. Pilots of Pomona. Scribner. Wreck of the Golden Fleece. Scribner. 1.50. Lillie, L. C. Story of music and musicians. per. .60. Har- Lincoln, J. G. Pretty Tory. Houghton. 1.50. Lincoln, M. J. Boston school kitchen text-book. Little. 1.00. Longfellow, H. W. Courtship of Miles Standish. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .25. Hiawatha. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .40. Tales of a wayside inn. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .50. Lossing, B. J. Story of the United States navy. Harper. 1.75. 'Two spies. Appleton. 2.00. Lukin, James. Lummis, C. F. Some strange 1.50. Boy engineers. Putnam. 1.75. New Mexico David. Scribner. 1.25. corners of our country. Century. Spanish pioneers. McClurg. 1.50. McCook, H. C. Tenants of an old farm. Jacobs. 1.50. Macaulay, T. B., Lord. by Rolfe. Harper. Machar, A. M. 1.50. MacKie, C. P. Lays of ancient Rome; ed. .56. Stories of New France. Lothrop. With the admiral of the ocean sea. (Columbus.) McClurg. 1.50. Markham, Richard. King Philip's war. Dodd. 1.25. Martin, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. Appleton. .40. Masterpieces of American literature. Houghton. 1.00. Matthews, Brander. Tom Paulding. Century. 1.50. 32 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Merriam, F. A. Birds of village and field. Hough- ton. 2.00. Birds through an opera-glass. Houghton. .75. Merwin, H. C. Thomas Jefferson. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Miller, O. T. Bird-lover in the West. Houghton. 1.25. Upon the tree-tops. Houghton. 1.25. Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of danger and daring. Century. 1.80 net. Morris, Charles. pincott. 1.00. Historical tales: American. Lip- Nation's navy. Lippincott. 1.50. Mulock, D. M. John Halifax, gentleman. Crowell. 1.50. .40. Munro, John. Story of electricity. Appleton. Munroe, Kirk. Forward, march! Harper. 1.25. Midshipman Stuart. Scribner. 1.25. Son of Satsuma. Scribner. 1.00. Neukomm, Edmond. Rulers of the sea. Estes. 1.50. Noble, A. L. 1.00. Northam, H. C. Uncle Jack's executors. Putnam. common schools. Norton, C. E., ed. Heath. .65 ea. Manual of civil government for Bardeen. .75. Ray, A. C. Phoebe, her profession. Little. 1.50. Rhoades, H. E. Around the world with the blue jackets. Lothrop. 1.50. Richardson, A. S. History of our country. Hough- ton. 4.50. Richardson, James, ed. Wonders of the Yellowstone. Scribner. 1.50. Rideing, W. H. Popular history of London. Estes. 1 50. Riley, J. W. Rhymes of childhood. Bowen. 1.25. Roberts, C. G. D. Around the campfire. Crowell. 1.25. Roosevelt, Theodore, and H. C. Lodge. Hero tales from American history. Century. 1.50. Ross, Clinton. Heroes of our war with Spain. Stokes. 1.50. Scarlet coat. Russell, W. C. Stone. 1.25. Sailor's sweetheart. New Amster- dam Book Co. 1.25. St. John, T. M. How two boys made their own electrical apparatus. St. John. 1.00. Things a boy should know about electricity. St. John. 1.00. Heart of oak books. Bk. 5, 6. St. Pierre, Bernardin de. Paul and Virginia. Hough- Norton, C. L. Queen's rangers. Wilde. 1.50. Soldier of the legion. Wilde. 1.50. Nutting, M. O. Days of Prince Maurice. Cong. Pub. Co. 1.50. Ober, F. A. Puerto Rico. Appleton. 1.50. Young folks' history of Mexico. Estes. 1.50. Otis, James. Defense of Fort Henry. Burt. 1.50. With Lafayette at Yorktown. Burt. 1.00. With Perry on Lake Erie. Wilde. 1.50. With Warren at Bunker Hill. Burt. 1.50. With Washington at Monmouth. Burt. 1.00. Paget, R. L., ed. Poems of American patriotism. Page. 1.50. Palgrave, F. T., ed. Children's treasury of English song. Macmillan. 1.00. Parkman, Francis. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2v. Lit- tle. 3.00. La Salle and the discovery of the great West. Little. 1.00. Oregon trail. Little. 1.00. Pioneers of France in the new world. Little. 1.50. Patton, J. H. Natural resources of the United States. Am. Bk. Co. .35. Peary, J. D. My Arctic journal. Contemporary Pub. Co. 2.00. Pittenger, William. Pub. Co. 1.25. Great locomotive chase. Penn Pollard, E. F. Green mountain boys. Dodd. 1.25. Power, Mrs. S. D. Anna Maria's house-keeping. Lothrop. 1.00. Pyle, Howard. Men of iron. Harper. 2.00. Merry adventures of Robin Hood. ton. 1.00. Saintine, J. X. B. Picciola. Houghton. 1.00. Sanborn, Kate. My literary zoo. Appleton. .75. Scollard, Clinton, ed. Ballads of American bravery. Silver. .50. Scott, Sir Walter. Lady of the lake; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. Lay of the last minstrel; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. Marmion; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. Rob Roy. Macmillan. 1.25. Same. (Classics for children.) Ginn. .40. Tales of a grandfather. Ginn. .40. Scudder, H. E. Boston town. Houghton. 1.50. Christopher Columbus. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. 1.00. George Washington. Houghton. .75. Short history of the United States. Butler. .60. Seawell, M. E. Paul Jones. Appleton. Quarterdeck and fok'sle. Wilde. 1.25. Rock of the lion. Harper. 1.50. Twelve naval captains. Scribner. 1.25. Sedgwick, H. D. Samuel de Champlain. (River- 1.75. animals I have side biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Seelye, E. E. Story of Columbus. Appleton. 1.75. Story of Washington. Appleton. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Wild known. Scribner. 2.00. Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the earth. Sea and land. Scribner. 2.50. Story of our continent. Ginn. .75. Shaw, F. L. Castle Blair. Little. Scribner. 3.00. Phyllis Browne. Shelton, W. H. Story of Jack Ballister's fortunes. Century. 2.00. Little. 1.00. Scribner. 2,50. 1.00. Last three soldiers. Century. 1.50. NINTH GRADE. 33 Smith, F. H. Tom Grogan. Houghton. Smith, Gertrude. 1.50. 1.50. Boys of Marmiton prairie. Little. Smith, G. B. Romance of colonization: United States. Dodd. 1.50. Smith, M. C. Mary Paget. Macmillan. Smith, M. P. W. 1.50. Their canoe trip. Little. 1.25. Smith, Nicholas. Stories of great national songs. Young Churchman Co. Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812. 1.00. Estes. 2.00. Stevens, Thomas. Around the world on a bicycle. 2v. Scribner. Stevenson, R. L. 5.00. David Balfour. Scribner. 1.50. Kidnapped. Scribner. 1.50. Treasure island. Burt. 1.00. Same. Scribner. 1.00. Stockton, F. R. Macmillan. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 1.50. Stoddard, W. O. Battle of New York. Appleton. 1.50. Guert Ten Eyck. Lothrop. 1.25. Noank's log. Lothrop. 1.25. Swordmaker's son. Century. 1.50. With the Black Prince. Appleton. 1.50. Swift, Lindsay. Benjamin Franklin. Thanet, Octave. Thayer, J. B. John Marshall. Verne, Jules. Famous travels and travellers. Scrib- 2.50. ner. Great explorers of the 19th century. Scribner. 2.50. Tour of the world in eighty days. Burt. .75. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Burt. .75. Vivian, T. J. With Dewey at Manila. Fenno. 1.00. Ward, H. D. New senior at Andover. Lothrop. 1.00. Warner, C. D. Being a boy. Houghton. 1.25. Webster, Leigh. Another girl's experience. Little. 1.25. Wells, Carolyn. White, S. J. Cookery in the public schools. rop. .75. Story of Betty. Century. 1.50. Loth- Other girls. Houghton. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T. 1.25. Real folks. Houghton. 1.25. Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. Houghton. 1.25. We girls. Houghton. 1.25. Whittier, J. G. Complete poetical works. (Cam- bridge ed.) Wiggin, K. D. .50. Houghton. 2.00. Birds' Christmas Carol. Houghton. Houghton. 1.25. Penelope's Irish experiences. Harper. 1.25. Timothy's quest. Houghton. 1.00. Williams, G. F. (Riverside ed.) Wise, J. S. Diomed. Macmillan. 2.00. Wood, J. G. 3.00. Wright, H. C. Bullet and shell. Fords. 1.50. Jersey boy in the Revolution. Houghton. Homes without hands. Longmans. Children's stories in American litera- Scribner. 1.25 ea. Small. .75. Missionary sheriff. Houghton. .75, .50. Thompson, D. P. Green mountain boys. Lee. 1.00. Tomlinson, E. T. In the hands of the red-coats. Houghton. 1.50. Short history of the Revolution. 1.50. Doubleday. 2.00. 1.50. 1.50. Three colonial boys. Wilde. Three young continentals. Wilde. Two young patriots. Wilde. 1.50. Washington's young aids. Wilde. 1.50. Towle, G. M. Lee. 1.25. Ralegh, his exploits and voyages. Twain, Mark. Huckleberry Finn. Harper. 1.75. Tom Sawyer. Harper. 1.75. Dove in the eagle's nest. Macmillan. 1.25. Young folks' history of Greece. Young folks' history of France. Estes. 1.50. Estes. 1.50. ture. 2v. Wright, M. O. 1.50. Yonge, C. M. Four-footed Americans. Macmillan. Book of golden deeds. Macmillan. 1.00. Caged lion. Daisy chain. Macmillan. 1.25. Macmillan. 1.25. NINTH GRADE. Abbot, W. J. Battle-fields and camp-fires. Dodd. 2.00. Battle-fields and victory. Dodd. 2.00. Battle-fields of '61. Dodd. 2.00. Aldrich, T. B. Marjorie Daw, and other stories. Houghton. 1.00. Cleared for action. Dutton. 1.50. Dutton. 1.50. Allen, W. B. Navy blue. Altsheler, J. A. Dodd. .75. .75. Blue jackets of '61. Dodd. 2.00. Abbott, J. S. C. Benjamin Franklin. Christopher Columbus. Dodd. Daniel Boone. Dodd. .75. Kit Carson. Dodd. .75. Paul Jones. Dodd. .75. Herald of the west. Appleton. 1.50. In circling camps. Appleton. 1.50. In hostile red. Doubleday. 1.50. Atkinson, Philip. Electricity for everybody. Cen- tury. 1.50. 34 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Austin, J. G. Betty Alden. Houghton. 1.25. David Alden's daughter. Houghton. 1.25. Bacon, E. M. Hollow. Baker, R. S. 2.00. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Putnam. 1.25. Boy's book of inventions. Boy's book of inventions. Doubleday. Bancroft, George. Battle of Lake Erie. Bonner. 1.00. Barnes, James. David G. Farragut. Small. .75. Drake and his yeomen. Macmillan. 2.00. Naval actions of the war of 1812. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Barr, A. E. Bow of orange ribbon. Remember the Alamo. Dodd. Harper. 4.50. Macmillan. 1.50. Dodd. 1.25. 1.00. Harper. 1.00. Bayne, S. G. Pith of astronomy. Bingham, N. W., jr. Book of athletics. Lothrop. 1.50. Black, William. Princess of Thule. Harper. 1.25. Blackmore, R. D. Lorna Doone. Harper. 1.25. Bolton, S. K. Famous American statesmen. 1.50. Crowell. 1.50. Famous leaders among men. Crowell. Bonner, John. Child's history of Spain. Harper. 2.00. Bouvet, Marguerite. My lady. McClurg. Brady, C. T. American fights and fighters. Carrington, H. B., ed. 1.20. Catherwood, M. H. ton. 1.25. Patriotic reader. Lippincott. Chase of Saint-Castin. Hough- Houghton. 1.25. Lady of Fort St. John. Houghton. 1.25. Old Kaskaskia. Houghton. 1.25. Romance of Dollard. Century. 1.25. Spirit of an Illinois town. Houghton. Story of Tonty. McClurg. 1.25. White islander. Century. 1.25. Chamberlin, J. E. Champlin, J. D., jr. for the Union. John Brown. Small. .75. Young folks' history of the war Holt. 2.50. Channing, Edward. Short history of the United States, for school use. Macmillan. .90. Cheney, Mrs. C. E. Popular history of the civil war. Estes. 1.50. Cheney, E. D. Louisa M. Alcott. Little. 1.50. Child, F. S. Friend or foe. Houghton. 1.50. Church, A. J. Lords of the world. Scribner. 1.50. Pictures from Roman life and story. Appleton. 1.50. Roman life in the days of Cicero. Dodd. .75. Church, W. C. U. S. Grant. Putnam. 1.50. 1.25. McClure. Clark, Imogen. Will Shakespeare's little lad. Scrib- ner. 1.50. 1.50. For love of country. Scribner. 1.25. Brooks, E. S. Master of the Strong Hearts. Dut- ton. 1.50. Story of New York. Lothrop. 1.50. Story of our war with Spain. Lothrop. 1.50. Story of the 19th century. Lothrop. 1.50. Brooks, Noah. Abraham Lincoln. Putnam. 1.50. Statesmen. (Men of achievement.) Scribner. 1.50. Story of Marco Polo. Century. 1.50. Brown, E. E. Garfield. Brown, H. D. Life and public services of James A. Lothrop. 1.00. Petrie estate. Houghton. 1.25. Two college girls. Houghton. 1.25. Brown, W. G. Andrew Jackson. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Bryant, W. C. Poetical works. Appleton. 1.50. Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry; ed. by Hale. Lee. 2.50. : Clymer, W. B. S. James Fenimore Cooper. Small. .75. Coffin, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. Harper. 2.00. Drumbeat of the nation. Harper. 2.00. Freedom triumphant. Harper. 2.00. Marching to victory. Harper. 2.00. Redeeming the republic. Harper. 2.00. Cooke, J. E. My Lady Pocahontas. Houghton. 1.25. Cowper, William. Selected poems. (Golden treasury series.) Macmillan. 1.00. Creasy, Sir Edward. Fifteen decisive battles. Har- per. 1.00. Custer, E. B. Following the guidon. Harper. 1.50. Tenting on the plains. Harper. 1.50. Dana, R. H. Two years before the mast. Houghton. 1.00. Dana, Mrs. W. S. Scribner. 1.75. Daskam, J. D. How to know the wild flowers. Sister's vocation and other girls' Scribner. 1.25. General Sheridan. Soldiers of fortune. Appleton. 1.50. Scribner. 1.50. Age of fable; ed. by Hale. Lee. 2.50. That lass o' Lowrie's. Scribner. stories. Davies, H. E. Davis, R. H. Deland, E. D. Alan Ransford. 2.00. Houghton. .40. Revolt of the Tartars. Long- 1.25. Harper. 1.50. Burnett, F. H. Burns, Robert. Selected poems. Scribner. Burroughs, John. Birds and bees. John James Audubon. Small. .75. Bush, R. J. Reindeer, dogs and snowshoes. Harper. 3.00. Butterworth, Hezekiah. South America. Double- day. 2.00. Byron, Lord. Selected poems. (Golden treasury series.) Macmillan. 1.00. Carpenter, G. R. H. W. Longfellow. Small. .75. Oakleigh. Harper. 1.25. De Quincey, Thomas. mans. .50. Dickens, Charles. Christmas books. Macmillan. 1.00. David Copperfield. Macmillan. 1.00. Doubleday, Russell. Gunner aboard the Yankee, Doubleday. 1.50. Micah Clarke. Harper. 1.75. Doyle, A. C. White company. Drake, S. A. Harper. 1.75. Battle of Gettysburg. Lee. .50. NINTH GRADE. 35 Eggleston, Edward. Household history of the United States. Appleton. 2.50. Eggleston, G. C. Southern soldier stories. Mac- millan. 1.50. Electricity in daily life. Scribner. 3.00. Elliott, S. B. Sam Houston. Small. .75. Emery, M. S. CO. 2.00. How to enjoy pictures. Prang ed. Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. Century. 1.50. Fields, Annie. Authors and friends. Houghton. 1.50. Fiske, John. American revolution. 2v. Houghton. 4.00. Civil government in the United States. Houghton. 1.00. Critical period of American history, 1783-1789. Houghton. 2.00. History of the United States, for schools. Hough- ton. 1.00. Mississippi valley in the civil war. Houghton. 2.00. Fights for the flag. Scribner. 1.50. Julius Cæsar. Putnam. 1.50. Fitchett, W. H. Fowler, W. W. Freeman, E. A. 1.50. Old English history. Macmillan. Fuller, C. M. Gardiner, S. R. .80. Across the campus. Scribner. 1.50. English history for schools. Holt. Gibbs, George. Pike and cutlass. Lippincott. 1.50. Giberne, Agnes. World's foundations. Am. Tract Soc. 1.25. Goldsmith, Oliver. .60. Gomme, G. L., ed. King's story book. Longmans. 2.00. Vicar of Wakefield. Houghton. Princess's story book. Longmans. 2.00. Queen's story book. Longmans. 2.00. Gordon, H. R. Osceola, chief of the Seminoles. Dutton. 1.50. Tecumseh, chief of the Shawanoes. Dutton. 1.50. Gordy, W. F. History of the United States, for schools. Scribner. 1.00. Goss, W. L. Jack Alden. Jed. Crowell. 1.50. Crowell. 1.50. Tom Clifton. Crowell. 1.50. Recollections of a private. Crowell. 1.50. Greene, F. V. General Greene. Appleton. 1.50. Griffis, W. E. Brave little Holland. Houghton. .75. Japan in history, folk-lore and art. Houghton. .75. Romance of conquest. Wilde. 1.50. Grohman, W. A. Baillie-. Camps in the Rockies. Scribner. 1.25. Guerber, H. A. Myths of Greece and Rome. Bk. Co. 1.50. Am. | 1 Hart, A. B. 1.25. Formation of the Union. Longmans. Headley, P. C. Facing the enemy [Sherman]. Lee. 1.25. Fight it out on this line [Grant]. Lee. 1.25. Fighting Phil [Sheridan]. Lee. 1.25. Miner boy and his monitor [Ericsson]. Lee. 1.25. Old Salamander [Farragut]. Lee. 1.25. Old Stars [Mitchel]. Lee. 1.25. Henderson, W. J. Last cruise of the Mohawk. Scribner. 1.25. Story of music. Longmans. 1.00. Hendrick, Welland. Brief history of the Empire State. Bardeen. .75. Higginson, T. W. Army life in a black regiment. Houghton. 1.50. Larger history of the United States. Harper. 2.00. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Mac- millan. 1.50. Young folks' history of the United States. Long- mans. 1.00. Hobson, R. P. Sinking of the "Merrimac," tury. 1.50. Cen- Holmes, O. W. Complete poetical works. Houghton. 2.00. Homer. Iliad, trans. by Lang, Leaf and Myers. Macmillan. 1.50. Hornaday, W. T. Two years in the jungle. Scrib- ner. 2.50. Hovey, Carl. Stonewall Jackson. Small. .75. How, Louis. James B. Eads. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, .50. Howard, B. W. Howard, O. O. One summer. Houghton. 1.25. General Taylor. Appleton. 1.50. Hoyt, D. L. World's painters. Ginn. 1.40. Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. Putnam. 1.75. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. Putnam. 1.75. Hughes, Thomas. ton. .60. Tom Brown at Rugby. Hough- Same. Macmillan. 1.00. Irving, Washington. Putnam. 1.00. Alhambra. (Student's ed.) Astoria. Putnam. 1.50. Conquest of Granada. Putnam. 1.50. Knickerbocker history of New York. Putnam. 1.50. Rip Van Winkle. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .15. Sketch book. Same. Putnam. (Classics for children.) Ginn. .45. 1.00. Jackson, H. H. Bits of travel at home. Little. 1.50. Janvier, T. A. Aztec treasure-house. Harper. 1.50. In the Sargasso sea. Harper. 1.25. Johnson, Rossiter. Story of a great conflict. Bryan. Hale, E. E. How to do it. Little. 1.00. Man without a country; illustrated. Hapgood, Norman. Daniel Webster. Little. .75. Small. .75. 2.50. Harris, J. C. Stories of Georgia. Am. Bk. Co. .60. War of 1812. Dodd. 1.00. 36 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Johnston, Alexander. for schools. Keats, John. Holt. History of the United States, 1.00. Poetical works. (Golden treasury series.) Macmillan. 1.00. King, Charles. Between the lines. Harper. 1.25. Campaigning with Crook. Harper. 1.25. Captain Blake. Lippincott. 1.25. Colonel's daughter. Lippincott. 1.25. From school to battlefield. Lippincott. 1.50. Marion's faith. Lippincott. 1.25. Kipling, Rudyard. Captains courageous. 1.50. Knowles, F. L., ed. songs and lyrics. Century. Golden treasury of American Page. 1.25. Life of Robert Fulton. Putnam. 1.75. History of the war with Mexico. Dodd. Knox, T. W. Ladd, H. O. 1.00. Ginn. .30. Same. Heath. .25. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Adventures of Ulysses. La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich de. Undine. -Sintram. Houghton. 1.00. Larcom, Lucy. New England girlhood. Houghton. .75. Larned, J. N. History of England. Houghton. 1.25. Talk about books, Paul. .50. Four for a fortune. Harper. 1.25. Lee, Albert. Lee, M. C. In the cheering-up business. Houghton. 1.25. Quaker girl of Nantucket. Houghton. 1.25. Lewis, H. H., ed. Gunner aboard the Yankee. Doubleday. 1.50. Lighton, W. R. Lewis and Clark. (Riverside biog. series.) Houghton. .75, 50. Lillie, L. C. Story of music and musicians. Harper. .60. Lincoln, J. G. Unwilling maid. Houghton. 1.25. Longfellow, H. W. Courtship of Miles Standish. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .25. Hiawatha. (Riverside lit. series.) Houghton. .40. Lowell, J. R. Complete poetical works. (Cambridge ed.) Houghton. 2.00. Vision of Sir Launfal. Houghton. .40. Lummis, C. F. Awakening of a nation. 2.50. Enchanted burro. Doubleday. 1.50. Land of poco tiempo. Scribner. 2.50. Lytton, Lord. Harold. Routledge. 1.50. Last of the barons. Routledge. 1.50. McLennan, William. Macaulay, T. B., Lord. Montgomery, D. H. Leading facts of American history. Ginn. 1.00. Morris, Charles. Historical tales (American). Lip- pincott. 1.00. Nation's navy. Lippincott. 1.50. Morse, J. T., jr. 1.25. Benjamin Franklin. Houghton. Mulock, D. M. John Halifax, gentleman. Crowell. 1.50. Munro, John. Story of electricity. Appleton. .40. Munroe, Kirk. Forward, march! Harper. 1.25. Noble, A. L. Uncle Jack's executors. Putnam. 1.00. Northam, H. C. Manual of civil government for com- mon schools. Bardeen. .75. Norton, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books. Bk. 6. Heath. .75. Norton, C. L. Nutting, M. O. Co. 1.50. Soldier of the legion. Wilde. 1.50. Days of Prince Maurice. Cong. Pub. Paget, R. L., ed. Page. 1.50. Palgrave, F. T. Parkman, Francis. Poems of American patriotism. Golden treasury. Crowell. .75. La Salle and the discovery of the 1.50. great West. Little. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2v. Little. 3.00. Oregon trail. Little. 1.00. Pioneers of France in the new world. Little. 1.50. Great locomotive chase. Penn. Peary, J. D. My Arctic journal. Contemp. Pub. Co. 2.00. Pittenger, William. Pub. Co. Porter, Jane. Pyle, Howard. 1.25. Scottish chiefs. Burt. 1.00. Men of iron. Harper. 2.00. Ray, A. C. Phoebe, her profession. Little. 1.50. Richardson, A. S. History of our country. Hough- ton. 4.50. Richardson, C. F. Houghton. .35. Primer of American literature. Rideing, W. H. Popular history of London. Estes. 1.50. Roberts, C. G. D. Forge in the forest. Silver. 1.50. Sister to Evangeline. Silver. 1.50. Rogers, R. C. Will o' the Wasp. Putnam. 1.25. Harper. Roosevelt, Theodore. Rough riders. Scribner. Spanish John. Harper. 1.50. Lays of ancient Rome; ed. .56. by Rolfe. Harper. Masterpieces of American literature. Houghton. 1.00. Merriam, F. A. Birds through an opera-glass. Houghton. .75. Mitchell, S. W. Hugh Wynne. Century. 1.50. Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of danger and daring. Century. 1.80 net. 2.00. St. John, T. M. How two boys made their own elec- trical apparatus. St. John. 1.00. Things a boy should know about electricity. St. John. 1.00. Sanborn, Kate. My literary zoo. Appleton. .75. Schurz, Carl. Abraham Lincoln, with Gettysburg speech and other papers by Lincoln. Houghton. .40. Scott, Sir Walter. Guy Mannering. Macmillan. 1.25. Ivanhoe. Macmillan. 1.25. Kenilworth. Macmillan. 1.25. Lady of the lake; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. NINTH GRADE. 37 Scott, Sir Walter, cont. Lay of the last minstrel; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. Marmion; ed. by Rolfe. Houghton. .75. 1.25. Peveril of the Peak. Macmillan. Pirate. Macmillan. 1.25. Quentin Durward. Macmillan. 1.25. Macmillan. 1.25. Talisman. Macmillan. 1.25. Rob Roy. Scudder, H. E. George Washington. .75. Houghton. Short history of the United States. Butler. .60. Seawell, M. E. History of the Lady Betty Stair. Scribner. 1.25. Rock of the lion. Harper. 1.50. Virginia cavalier. Harper. 1.50. Seelye, E. E. Story of Washington. 1.75. Appleton. Shakespeare, William. Julius Cæsar; ed. by W. J. Rolfe. Harper. .56. Macbeth; ed. by W. L. Cross. Globe Sch. Bk. Co. .32. Merchant of Venice; ed. by H. G. Cone. Globe Sch. Bk. Co. .32. Shaler, N. S. Domesticated animals. Aspects of the earth. Scribner. 1.50. Scribner. 2.50. 1.00. .75. First book in geology. Story of our continent. Shelley, P. B. Heath. Ginn. Selected poems. 1:00. series.) Macmillan. Shelton, W. H. Shumway, E. S. .75. Smith, F. H. ton. 1.50. (Golden treasury Last three soldiers. Century. 1.50. Day in ancient Rome. Heath. White umbrella in Mexico. Hough- Soley, J. R. Sailor boys of '61. Estes. 2.00. Spears, J. R. Fugitive. Scribner. 1.25. Our navy in the war with Spain. Stevenson, R. L. David Balfour. Kidnapped. Scribner. 1.50. Tennyson, Lord. Thompson, D. P. Scribner. Verne, Jules. Exploration of the world. Scribner. 3v. 7.50. 1. Famous travels and travelers. 2. Great navigators of the 18th century. 3. Great explorers of the 19th century. Tour of the world in eighty days. Burt. Burt. .75. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Burt. .75. Vivian, T. J. With Dewey at Manila. Fenno. 1.00. Wallace, Gen. Lew. Ben-Hur. Harper. 1.50. Ward, H. D. New senior at Andover. Lothrop. 1.25. Warner, C. D. In the wilderness. Houghton. 1.00. Weyman, S. J. House of the Wolf. Longmans. 1.25. Story of Francis Cludde. Longmans. 1.25. White, Gilbert. Natural history of Selborne; ed. by Macmillan. 1.75. Buckland. White, H. A. Robert E. Lee. Putnam. 1.75. Whitney, A. D. T. Other girls. Real folks. Houghton. 1.25. Houghton. 1.25. Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. Houghton. 1.25. We girls. Houghton. 1.25. Whittier, J. G. Complete poetical works. (Cam- bridge ed.) Houghton. 2.00. Wiggin, K. D. Cathedral courtship. Houghton. 1.00. Penelope's progress. Houghton. 1.25. Williams, G. F. Bullet and shell. Fords. 1.50. Wilson, J. G. General Grant. Appleton. Appleton. 1.50. Wilson, J. G., ed. Presidents of the United States. Appleton. 3.50. Wilson, W. Division and reunion, 1829-1889. Long- mans. 1.25. Small. .75. Wister, Owen. Ulysses S. Grant. Wordsworth, William. Selected poems. (Golden treasury series.) Macmillan. 1.00. Wright, M. O., and Elliott Coues. Citizen Bird. Macmillan. 1.50. Four-footed Americans. Macmillan. Yeats, S. L. Chevalier d'Auriac. Longmans. 1.25. 1.50. Scribner. 1.50. Wright, M. O. 1.50. Thwaites, R. G. Poetical works. Houghton. 2.00. Green mountain boys. Lee. 1.00. Colonies. Longmans. 1.25. Trent, W. P. Robert E. Lee. Small. .75. Trowbridge, John. Samuel F. B. Morse. .75. Small. Honor of Savelli. Appleton. 1.00. Yonge, C. M. 1.00. Book of worthies. Macmillan. 1.00. Caged lion. Macmillan. 1.25. Book of golden deeds. Macmillan. Twain, Mark. Huckleberry Finn. Harper. 1.75. Scribner. Van Dyke, Henry. First Christmas tree. 1.50. Macmillan. Daisy chain. Dove in the eagle's nest. Unknown to history. 1.25. Macmillan. 1.25. Macmillan. 1.25. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 5, 6. A B C of electricity. W. H. Meadowcroft. 4, 5, 6. Aaron in the wildwoods. J. C. Harris. Abbot, A. B. Frigate's namesake. 5, 6. Abbot, W. J. Battle-fields and camp-fires. 9. Battle-fields and victory. Battle-fields of '61. 9. Blue jackets of '61. 9. 9. Abbott, J. S. C. Benjamin Franklin. 8, 9. Christopher Columbus. Daniel Boone. 9. David Crockett. 7, 8. Ferdinand De Soto. 8. George Washington. 8. Kit Carson. 8, 9. La Salle. 8. Miles Standish. 8. Paul Jones. 8, 9. Peter Stuyvesant. 8. 9. About old story-tellers. D. G. Mitchell. Mrs. W. S. Dana. According to season. Across the campus. C. M. Fuller. 8, 9. Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers. Adams, W. H. D. 7. Alden, W. L. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. 4, 5. Cruise of the Canoe club. 4, 5. Cruise of the Ghost. Moral pirates. 4, 5. 5. New Robinson Crusoe. 5. Aldrich, T. B. Marjorie Daw, and other stories. 9. Prudence Palfrey. 8. Story of a bad boy. 5, 6. Alhambra. W. Irving. 9. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. L. Carroll. 3, 4. All among the lighthouses. M. B. Crowninshield. 4, 5, 6. All the prettiest nursery rhymes. 2, 3. All the year round: 3 pts. F. L. Strong. 3, 4. Allen, W. B. Cleared for action. Navy blue. 9. Pineboro quartette. Alton, Edmund. 9. 7. 6. Altsheler, J. A. Among the law-makers. 6, 7. Herald of the West. 8, 9. 8. In circling camps. Egypt past and present. 8. 8. In perils oft. 9. Adelborg, Ottilia. Admiral's caravan. Clean Peter. 2, 3. C. E. Carryl. 4. Adventures in Thule. W. Black. 6, 7. Adventures of a brownie. D. M. Mulock. 4, 5. Adventures of Don Quixote. M. de Cervantes. 7. Adventures of early discoverers. F. M. Humphrey. 3. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. W. L. Alden. 4, 5. Adventures of Prince Lazybones. Mrs. W. J. Hays. 4. Adventures of Ulysses. C. and M. Lamb. 8, 9. Æsop. Baby's own Æsop: ill. by W. Crane. 1. Fables; ed. by Pratt. 2v. 2. Fables; ill. by Billinghurst. 4, 5. Hundred fables. 3, 4. Three hundred Æsop's fables; ed. by G. T. Town- send. 4, 5. Afloat with the flag. W. J. Henderson. 7, 8. Age of chivalry. T. Bulfinch. 7, 8, 9. Age of fable. T. Bulfinch. 8, 9. 2, 3. Alan Ransford. E. D. Deland. 8, 9. Albertsen, Frank. Four-footed lovers. Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo's scrap bag. 6v. 5. Eight cousins. 7, 8. Jack and Jill. 6. Little men. 5, 6. Little women. 5, 6. 9. In hostile red. 9. Soldier of Manhattan. Sun of Saratoga. 8. America in Hawaii. E. J. Carpenter. 7. American authors for young folks. A. B. Harris. 7. American boy's handy book. American fights and fighters. American girl's handy book. 6, 7. D. C. Beard. 5, 6, 7. C. T. Brady. 8, 9. L. and A. B. Beard. American Indians. F. Starr. 4. American revolution. J. Fiske. American war ballads and lyrics. 6, 7, 8. 8, 9. G. C. Eggleston, ed. Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore. 7, 8. Among the camps. T. N. Page. 5, 6. Among the farmyard people. C. D. Pierson. 3, 4. Among the forest people. C. D. Pierson. 4. Among the lakes. W. O. Stoddard. 6. Among the law-makers. E. Alton. 6, 7. Among the meadow people. C. D. Pierson. 3, 4. Among the stars. A. Giberne. 6. Andersen, H. C. Fairy tales; ed. by Stickney. 2 series. 3, 4. Stories; tr. by W. Angeldorff. 3. Andrews, Jane. Each and all. 2, 3. Seven little sisters. 2. Stories Mother Nature told her children. 3, 4. Stories of my four friends. 3. Animal story book. A. Lang. 5, 6. Rose in bloom. 8. Spinning-wheel stories. Under the lilacs. 5, 6, 7. 5. Animals at work and play. C. J. Cornish. 7. Anna Maria's house-keeping. Mrs. S. D. Power. 8. Another brownie book. P. Cox. 2, 3. 38 AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 39 4. 8. Another flock of girls. N. Perry. 6. Another girl's experience. L. Webster. Arabella and Araminta stories. G. Smith. 2, 3. Arabian nights; ed. by M. Clarke. Arabian nights; ed. by E. E. Hale. Arabian nights; ed. by G. F. Townsend. Arctic boat journey. I. I. Hayes. 7, 8. Army life in a black regiment. T. W. Higginson. Arnold, S. L., and C. B. Gilbert. Stepping stones to literature: First reader. 1. 5. 7. Around the world in eighty days. J. Verne. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam. 9. Bainbridge, Commodore. J. Barnes. 6, 7. Baker, R. S. Boy's book of inventions. 7, 8, 9. Baldwin, E. C. Kodak sketches of two little girls. 4. Baldwin, James. Fairy stories and fables. 3, 4. Fifty famous stories retold. 2, 3, 4. Four great Americans. 4. Harper's school speaker. Pt. 1. 5, 6. Horse fair. 5, 6, 7. Old Greek stories. 3, 4. Old stories of the East. 4. 6, 7. Story of Roland. 6, Story of Siegfried. 5, 6, 7. Story of the golden age. 5, 6, 7. Ball, Sir R. S. Star-land. 6, 7. Ballads of American bravery. Third reader. 3. Second reader. 2. Fourth reader. 4. Around the campfire. C. G. D. Roberts. 7, 8. 7, 8, 9. Lady C. Scollard, ed. 7, 8. Brassey. 8. Around the world on a bicycle. T. Stevens. Around the world stories. O. R. Seward. 8. Bamford, M. E. Look-about club. My land and water friends. 3, 4. 3. 7. Around the world with the blue jackets. Rhoades. 8. H. E. Arthur Bonnicastle. J. G. Holland. 8. Second year of the Look-about club. 4, 5. Talks by queer folks. 3, 4. Up and down the brooks. 6. Bancroft, George. Battle of Lake Erie. 7, 8, 9. K. Pyle. 3, 4. 7. As the goose flies. Asia. F. G. Carpenter. Aspects of the earth. N. S. Shaler. 8, 9. Astoria. W. Irving. 7, 8, 9. At the back of the North Wind. Barberry Bush. S. Coolidge. 5, 6. Barbour, R. H. For the honor of the school. 7, 8. Half-back. 7, 8. Barnard, Charles. First steps in electricity. G. Macdonald. 5, 6. Barnes, James. Commodore Bainbridge. David G. Farragut. 8, 9. 6, 7, 8. 6, 7. 7. Drake and his yeomen. 9. : For king or country. 8. At the siege of Quebec. J. Otis. 7. At war with Pontiac. K. Munroe. Atkinson, Philip. Electricity for everybody. 9. Aulnoy, Comtesse d'. Fairy tales. 4, 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of English history. C. M. Yonge. 4, 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of French history. C. M. Yonge. 4, 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of German history. C. M. Yonge. 4, 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Greek history. C. M. Yonge. 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Roman history. C. M. Yonge. 5. Aunt Hannah and Seth. J. Otis. 4. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 6v. L. M. Alcott. 5. Aunt Martha's corner cupboard. M. and E. Kirby. 3, 4. Austin, J. G. Betty Alden. David Alden's daughter. 9. Standish of Standish. 8. 9. Austin, O. P. Uncle Sam's soldiers. 5. Australia and the islands of the sea. E. M. C. Kel- logg. (World and its people : Bk. 8.) 7. Authors and friends. A. Fields. 8, 9. Awakening of a nation. C. F. Lummis. Baby's own Esop. 1. Aztec treasure-house. T. A. Janvier. 8. 9. Bacon, E. M. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. 8, 9. Badlam, A. B. Views in Africa. (World and its Hero of Erie. 7, 8. Loyal traitor. 8. Midshipman Farragut. 6, 7. Naval actions of the war of 1812. 9. 8, 9. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Barnes' popular history of the United States. 7, 8. Barr, A. E. Bow of orange ribbon. 8, 9. Maid of Maiden Lane. 8. Remember the Alamo. 9. Trinity bells. Barrett, Mary. Baskett, J. N. Bass, Florence. Bass, M. F. Animal life. Plant life. 2. 8. William the Silent. 8. 'Story of the fishes. 5, 6. Stories of pioneer life. 4. Nature stories for young readers : 2. Bates, Lois. New recitations for infants. 1, 2. Battle-fields and camp-fires. W. J. Abbot. 9. Battle-fields and victory. W. J. Abbot. Battle-fields of '61. Battle of Gettysburg. Battle of Lake Erie. Battle of New York. Baum, L. F. Bayliss, C. K. Baylor, F. C. Bayne, S. G. W. J. Abbot. 9. S. A. Drake. 9. 9. G. Bancroft. 7, 8, 9. W. O. Stoddard. 8. Mother Goose in prose. 1, 2, 3. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller. Juan and Juanita. 4, 5. Pith of astronomy. 8, 9. Beach, D. N., and others. 4. Wonder stories of science, people: Bk. 7.) 7. 6. 40 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. • Beacon lights of patriotism. H. B. Carrington, ed. 6, 7. 1. Blaisdell, E. A. and M. F. Child life. 1. Child life readers : Beard, A. B. and Lina. 6, 7. American girl's handy book. 2. Child life in tale and fable. 2. 3. Jack of all trades. 7. Child life in many lands. 4. Child life in literature. Blanchard, A. E. 3. 4. Girl of '76. 7, 8. 5. Revolutionary maid. 7, 7, 8. Beard, D. C. American boy's handy book. 5, 6, 7. Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. Beard, Lina and A. B. American girl's handy book. 6, 7. Bears of Blue River. C. Major. 6. Beautiful Joe. M. Saunders. 3, 4, 5. Bed-time stories. L. C. Moulton. 5. Bee-man of Orn. F. R. Stockton. Bee-people. M. W. Morley. Beebe, Katherine, joint author. 3, 4. 5. See Perry, F. M. Beebe, M. B. Four American naval heroes. 4, 5. Beginner's American history. D. H. Montgomery. 5. Being a boy. C. D. Warner. 8. Bellamy, B. W., and M. W. Goodwin, eds. Open sesame. v. 1, 2. Same. v. 2, 3. 3, 4. 5, 6. Same. v. 3. 7. L. Wallace. 9. See Judson, H. P. Ben-Hur. Bender, I. C., joint author. Benedict, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe. 5, 6, 7. Bergen, F. D. Glimpses at the plant world. 4, 5. Betty Alden. J. G. Austin. 9. Betty Leicester. S. O. Jewett. 5, 6. Betty Leicester's Christmas. S. O. Jewett. 6. Between the lines. C. King. 9. Big brother. G. C. Eggleston. 7. Big people and little people of other lands. Shaw. 3, 4. Bingham, N. W., jr. A. Lang. 3, 4, 5. Three pretty maids. 6, 7. Blue fairy book. Blue jackets of '61. Blue poetry book. Bodleys afoot. W. J. Abbot. 9. A. Lang. 5, 6, 7. H. E. Scudder. 4, 5. Bodleys on wheels. H. E. Scudder. 4, 5. Bodleys telling stories. H. E. Scudder. 4. Bolton, S. K. Famous American authors. 6, 7, Famous American statesmen. 9. Famous leaders among men. 8, 9. Bonner, John. Child's history of Spain. 9. Bonnie Prince Charlie. G. A. Henty. Booboo book. G. Smith. 2, 3. 7. 8. Book of American explorers. T. W. Higginson. 6, 7, 8. Book of athletics. N. W. Bingham, jr. 8, 9. Book of cats and dogs. J. Johonnot. Book of dragons. E. Nesbit. 5, 6. Book of fables. H. E. Scudder. 1, 2. Book of famous verse. Book of folk stories. Book of golden deeds. Book of Knight and Barbara. 3. A. Repplier, ed. 6, 7. H. E. Scudder. 2, 3. C. M. Yonge. 8, 9. D. S. Jordan. 4, 5. Book of nursery rhymes; arranged by C. Welsh. 1, 2. Book of nursery rhymes. 1, 2. Book of the ocean. E. Ingersoll. 7, 8, Book of verses for children. E. V. Lucas, ed. 2, 3, 4. Book of wonder voyages. J. Jacobs. 5, 6. E. R. Biography of a grizzly. Book of athletics. 8, 9. E. Seton-Thompson. 6, 7. Bird-dom. L. S. Keyser. Bird-lover in the West. O. T. Miller. 8. Bird-ways. O. T. Miller. 7. 8. Book of worthies. C. M. Yonge. 9. Booth, M. B. Sleepy-time stories. Boots and saddles. E. B. Custer. 7, 8. Border wars of New England. S. A. Drake. 6 4. 8. Boston school kitchen text-book. M. J. Lincoln. 8. Boston town. H. E. Scudder. 6, 7, 8. Birds and bees. J. Burroughs. 8, 9. Birds' Christmas Carol. K. D. Wiggins. Birds of village and field. F. A. Merriam. Birds through an opera-glass. F. A. Merriam. Bisbee, M. D., ed. Songs of the Pilgrims. Bishop, N. H. Pampas and Andes: a thousand 6, 7, 8. My lady. 9. 7, 8. Bouvet, Marguerite. Child of Tuscany. 5, 6. Sweet William. 5, 6. 8, 9. Bow of orange ribbon. A. E. Barr. 8, 9. 8. Bowne, E. S. Girl's life eighty years ago. 8. Boy emigrants. N. Brooks. 7, 8. 7. 9. 6, 7. miles' walk across South America. Bits of travel. H. H. Jackson. 7, 8. Bits of travel at home. H. H. Jackson. Black, William. Adventures in Thule. Four Macnicols. Princess of Thule. 5. 9. 3, 4, 5, 6. 9. Black Beauty. A. Sewell. Blackmore, R. D. Lorna Doone. Blaikie, William. How to get strong. 8. Blaisdell, A. F. Stories from English history. 5. Stories of the civil war. 5. Story of American history. 5, 6. Boy life in the United States navy. Boy life of Napoleon. E. Foa. 6, 7. Boy life on the prairie. H. H. Clark. 6. H. Garland. 8. Boy of the First Empire. E. S. Brooks. 7. Boy officers of 1812. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Boy soldiers of 1812. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Boy travellers in Australasia. Boy travellers in central Asia. Boy travellers in central Europe. T. W. Knox. 8. T. W. Knox. 6. T. W. Knox. 7, 8. Boy hunters. Boy engineers. J. Lukin. 8. M. Reid. 7. Boy I knew. L. Hutton, 6. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 41 Boy travellers in Ceylon. T. W. Knox. Boy travellers in Egypt. T. W. Knox. Boy travellers in Great Britain. 7. 7, 8. T. W. Knox. Boy travellers in Japan and China. T. W. Knox. Boy travellers in Mexico. T. W. Knox. 7. 8. 6. Boy travellers in northern Europe. T. W. Knox. 7, 8. Boy travellers in Siam and Java. T. W. Knox. 8. Boy travellers in South America. T. W. Knox. 7. 7. Boy travellers in southern Europe. T. W. Knox. 7, 8. Boy travellers in the Levant. T. W. Knox. Boy travellers in the Russian empire. T. W. Knox. 8. Boy travellers on the Congo. T. W. Knox. 7, 8. Boy travellers through Africa. Boy wanderer. H. Nalot. 6. T. W. Knox. 7. Boyesen, H. H. Boyhood in Norway. 6. Modern vikings. 5. Norseland tales. 6. Boyhood in Norway. H. H. Boyesen. 6. Boyle, M. P. Calendar stories. 3, 4. Boynton, H. W. Washington Irving. 8. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. J. S. White, ed. 7. Boys and girls in biology. S. H. Stevenson. Boys and girls of Brantham. E. Raymond. Boys' and girls' Plutarch. J. S. White, ed. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. T. D. English. Boy's book of explorations. T. Jenks. 7, 8. Boy's book of famous rulers. L. H. Farmer. Boy's book of inventions. R. S. Baker. Boys' book of sports. M. Thompson, ed. Boys' Browning. R. Browning. 6, 7. Bravest of them all. Brethren of the coast. Bric-a-brac stories. Hohler, Mrs. E. 7. K. Munroe. 7. C. C. Harrison. 4. Brief history of the Empire State. W. Hendrick. 7, 8, 9. Brooks, Dorothy. Stories of the red children. 2, 3. Brooks, E. S. Boy of the First Empire. 7. 6. Century book for young Americans. Century book of famous Americans. 6. 8. Century book of the American colonies. Century book of the American revolution. 8. Chivalric days. 6. Great men's sons. 7. Heroic happenings. 6. Historic Americans. 8. Historic boys. 6. Historic girls. 6. In Leisler's times. 8. 7. Master of the Strong Hearts [Gen. Custer]. 8, 9. Storied holidays. Story of New York. 9. Story of our war with Spain. 9. Story of the American Indian. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7, 8. 7, 8. Story of the American sailor. 7. Story of the American soldier. Story of the 19th century. 9. True story of Abraham Lincoln. 5. True story of Benjamin Franklin. 7. 5. 7, 8, 9. 6, 7. True story of Christopher Columbus. 4. True story of George Washington. 4. True story of Lafayette. 5. Boys coastwise. W. H. Rideing. Boy's Froissart. Boy's heroes. S. Lanier. 7. 5. E. E. Hale. 6, 7. Boy's King Arthur. S. Lanier. 6. Boy's Mabinogion. S. Lanier. 6. Boy's Odyssey. W. C. Perry. 5, 6. Boys of 1812. J. R. Soley. 6, 7, Boys of Fairport. N. Brooks. 8. 6, 6, 7. Boys of Greenway Court. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Boys of Marmiton prairie. G. Smith. 7, 8. Boys of other countries. B. Taylor. 3, 4. Boys of Scrooby. R. Hall. 7, 8. Boys of '76. C. C. Coffin. 6, 7, 8. Boy's Percy. S. Lanier. 7. Boy's town. W. D. Howells. 7. Boys with Old Hickory. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Boy's workshop. 7. Brady, C. T. American fights and fighters. 8, 9. Commodore Paul Jones. 8. For love of country. Rueben James. 7, 8. Stephen Decatur. 8. 9. Branch builders. J. G. Wood. 7. Brant and Red Jacket. E. Eggleston and E. E. Seelye. 6, 7, 8. Brassey, Anna, Lady. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam. 8. Brave little Holland. W. E. Griffis. 8, 9. True story of U. S. Grant. 5. True story of the United States. 4, 5. Brooks, Noah. Abraham Lincoln. Boy emigrants. Boys of Fairport. 7, 8. 6, 7. g. First across the continent. 7, 8. How the republic is governed. 7. Lem, a New England village boy. 7, 8. Our baseball club. 6. Statesmen. (Men of achievement.) 8, 9. Story of Marco Polo. 8, 9. Brooks and brook-basins. A. E. Frye. 4. Brown, A. F. Brown, E. E. Brown, H. D. Petrie estate. Lonesomest doll. 4. Life of James A. Garfield. 9. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. 4. 8, 9. Two college girls. 8, 9. Brown, John. Rab and his friends. 8. Brown, W. G. Andrew Jackson. 9. Browne, Maggie. Chats about Germany. 5. Brownies abroad. P. Cox. 2, 3. Brownies around the world. P. Cox. 2, 3. Brownies at home. P. Cox. 2, 3. Brownies, their book. P. Cox. 2, 3. Brownies through the Union. Browning, Robert. Boys' Browning. 6, 7. Browns, The. M. P. W. Smith. 5. Bruin. M. Reid. 7. P. Cox. 2, 3. 42 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Brush, C. P. Colonel's opera cloak. 8. Bryant, W. C. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. 5. Poetical works. 9. Bubbling teapot. L. W. Champney. 5, 6. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 8. F. R. Stockton. Buckley, A. B. Fairy-land of science. 7, 8. Life and her children. 7, 8. Building the nation. C. C. Coffin. 6, 7, 8. Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry; ed. by Hale. 7, 8, 9. Age of fable; ed. by Hale. 8, 9. Bull, J. B. Fridtjof Nansen. 5, 7. Bullen, F. T. Cruise of the Cachalot. Bullet and shell. Bunny stories. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Zigzag journeys in the Orient. 5. 5. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. 6. Buz. M. Noel. 4. Buz-buz. C. S. Pratt, 4. By England's aid. G. A. Henty. 7. By land and sea. 6. By right of conquest. G. A. Henty. 7, 8. 9. Byron, Lord. Selected poems. Cadet days. C. King. 8. C. M. Yonge. 8, 9. Calendar stories. M. P. Boyle. 3, 4. Callcott, Maria, Lady. Little Arthur's history of Caged lion. 8. G. F. Williams. 8, 9. 7, 8. 8. J. H. Jewett. 3, 4. Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's progress. Burgoyne's invasion of 1777. S. A. Drake. Burnett, F. H. Little Lord Fauntleroy. 4, 5. Little Saint Elizabeth. Sara Crewe. 4. 4. That lass o' Lowrie's. 9. Burns, J. J. Stories of the English kings. 7. Burns, Robert. Selected poems. 9. Burroughs, John. Birds and bees. 8, 9. John James Audubon. 9. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. 4. Burt, M. E. Little nature studies from John Bur- roughs. 1, 2, 3. Burton, A. H. Four American patriots. 4, 5. Bush, R. J. Reindeer, dogs and snowshoes. 7, 8. 9. Butterworth, Hezekiah. Boys of Greenway Court. Great composers. 7, 8. In the boyhood of Lincoln. 6, 7. In the days of Audubon. 8. In the days of Jefferson. 8. Knight of liberty. 8. Little Arthur's history of Rome. 5. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia. 7, 8. Lost in Nicaragua. 6, 7. Over the Andes. 6, 7. Patriot schoolmaster. 7. Pilot of the Mayflower. 7, 8. Songs of history. 7, 8. South America. 8, 9. Story of Magellan. 7. Treasure ship. 7, 8. True to his home. 8. Wampum belt. 6, 7. 5. 5. Young folks' history of Boston. 7, S. Zigzag journeys in Acadia. 6. Zigzag journeys in Australia. Zigzag journeys in classic lands. Zigzag journeys in Europe. 5. Zigzag journeys in India. 5, 6. England. 5. Campaign of Trenton. Campaigning with Crook. Camp-life in the woods. S. A. Drake. 8. C. King. 9. W. H. Gibson. Campmates. K. Munroe. 6. 6. Camps in the Rockies. W. A. Baillie-Grohman. 9. Canoemates. K. Munroe. 6. Captain Blake. C. King. 9. T. W. Knox. Captain Chap. F. R. Stockton. 6, 7. Captain John Crane. 6. 6. Captain of the Kittiewink. H. D. Ward. Captain Polly. S. Swett. 5, 6. Captain Sam. G. C. Eggleston. 7. Captain Thistletop. S. Swett. 7. Captain's boat. W. O. Stoddard. 7. Captains courageous. R. Kipling. 8, Captains of industry. J. Parton. Careers of danger and daring. C. Moffett. 8, 9. America in Hawaii. Carpenter, E. J. Carpenter, F. G. 6. 8. 9. 6. 7. Asia. 7. 5, 6. H. W. Longfellow. 9. Beacon lights of patriotism. North America. South America. Carpenter, G. R. Carrington, H. B., ed. 6, 7. Patriotic reader. 9. Carroll, Lewis. 3, 4. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Through the looking-glass. 3, 4. Carrots. M. L. Molesworth. 4. Carruth, F. W. Those Dale girls. 8. Carryl, C. E. Admiral's caravan. 4. Davy and the goblin. 3, 4. Carson, Kit. J. S. C. Abbott. 8, 9. Cast away in the cold. Castaways. J. Otis. Castle Blair. I. I. Hayes. 6. 8. 6. F. L. Shaw. Cat of Bubastes. G. A. Henty. 7. Cat stories. H. H. Jackson. 3. Cat-tails, and other tales. M. H. Howliston. 3. 8,9. Cathedral courtship. K. D. Wiggin. 9. Catherwood, M. H. Chase of Saint-Castin. Zigzag journeys in northern lands. Zigzag journeys in the British isles. 5. 5. Heroes of the middle West. 5, 6. Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. 6. Lady of Fort St. John. 9. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 43 Catherwood, M. H., cont. Old Kaskaskia. 8, 9. Rocky Fork. 5. Old caravan days. 5, 6. Romance of Dollard, 9. Spirit of an Illinois town. 9. Story of Tonty. 8, 9. White islander. 8, 9. M. L. Molesworth. 4. Christmas angel. K. Pyle. 3, 4. Christmas books. C. Dickens. 8, 9. Christmas child. Christmas every day. W. D. Howells. 4, 5. Chronicles of Sir John Froissart. A. Singleton. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Bacon. 8, 9. Church, A. J. Heroes and kings. 6. 6. Lords of the world. 9. 6. Cats' Arabian nights. A. M. Diaz. 4. Century book for young Americans. E. S. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans. E. S. Brooks. Century book of the American colonies. E. S. Brooks. 8. Century book of the American revolution. E. S. Brooks. 8. Century World's fair book. T. Jenks. 6. Cervantes, Miguel de. Adventures of Don Quixote. 7. Chamberlin, J. E. John Brown. g. Champlin, J. D., jr. Young folks' cyclopædia of common things. 6. Young folks' history of the war for the Union. 9. Champney, L. W. Bubbling teapot. 5, 6. Howling Wolf and his trick pony. 6. Channing, Edward. Short history of the United States. 9. 7. Pictures from Roman life and story. 9. Roman life in the days of Cicero. Stories from English history. 6. Stories from Herodotus. 8. Stories from Homer. 7. Stories from Livy. 8. Stories from the Greek traditions. Stories of the magicians. Stories of the old world. Story of the Persian war. Three Greek children. Young Macedonian. 8. 8. 7. 7. 8. 9. Church, W. C. U. S. Grant. Cinderella. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. 9. 8. 6. E. M. Citizen Bird. M. O. Wright and E. Coues. 9. Civil government in the United States. J. Fiske. Silent Prince. 6, 7. Clark, H. A. Clark, H. H. 8, 9. 4 Chapin, A. A. Story of the Rhinegold. Chapters on plant life. S. B. Herrick. 5, 6. Chase, A. E. Stories from animal land. 3. Chase, A., and E. Clow. Stories of industry. Chase of Saint-Castin. M. H. Catherwood. Chats about Germany. M. Browne. 5. Cheney, C. E. Popular history of the civil war. 9. Cheney, E. D. Louisa M. Alcott. Chevalier d'Auriac. S. L. Yeats. Child, F. S. Friend or foe. 9. 9. g. Child life readers. E. A. and M. F. Blaisdell. 1. Child life. 1. 9. Boy life in the United States navy. 6. Joe Bentley, naval cadet. 7. Clark, Imogen. Will Shakespeare's little lad. 8, 9. Clark, M., ed. Story of Troy. 5. Classic stories for the little ones. L. B. McMurry. 2, 3. Clean Peter. O. Adelborg. 2, 3. Cleared for action. W. B. Allen. 9. Cliff climbers. M. Reid. 7. Clocks of Rondaine. Clover. S. Coolidge. F. R. Stockton. 4, 5. 2. Child life in tale and fable. 2. 3. Child life in many lands. 3. 4. Child life in literature. 4. Child of Tuscany. M. Bouvet. 5, 6. Child stories and rhymes. E. Poulsson. 1, 2. Children of the cold. F. Schwatka. 3, 4, 5. Children's garland. C. Patmore, ed. 6. Children's life of Lincoln. M. L. Putnam. 4, 5. Children's stories in American history. H. C. Wright. 6, 7. Children's stories in American literature. H. C. Wright. 8. Children's stories of American progress. H. C. Wright. 5. Children's stories of the great scientists. H. C. Wright. 7. Children's treasury of English song. F. T. Palgrave. ed. 7, 8. Child's garden of verses. R. L. Stevenson. Child's history of England. C. Dickens. 2. 3. 7. 9. Child's natural history stories and pictures. 1, 2. Chivalric days. E. S. Brooks. 6. Child's history of Spain. J. Bonner. Clow, E., joint author. 7. See Chase, A. Clymer, W. B. S. James Fenimore Cooper. 9. Coal and coal mines. H. Greene. 7. Cochrane, Robert, comp. Romance of industry and invention. 7, 8. Cody, Sherwin. Four American poets. 6, 7. Four famous American writers. 6, 7. Coe, F. E. Our American neighbors. (World and its people: Bk. 4.) 4, 5. Modern Europe. (World and its people: Bk. 5.) 5. Coffin, C. C. Abraham Lincoln. 7, 8, 9. Boys of '76. 6, 7, 8. Building the nation. 6, 7, 8. Drumbeat of the nation. 7, 8, 9. Freedom triumphant. 7, 8, 9. Marching to victory. 7, 8, 9. Old times in the colonies. 6, 7, S. Redeeming the republic. 7, 8, 9. Colomb, Madame. Days of chivalry. 7. Colonel's daughter. C. King. 9. Colonel's opera cloak. C. P. Brush. 8. Colonial days. R. Markham. 4, 5. 44 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Colonies, 1492-1750. R. G. Thwaites. 9. Colonization of America. A. Gilman. 3, 4. Commodore Bainbridge. J. Barnes. 6, 7. Compton, A. G. First lessons in wood-working. 6, 7. 8. Conant, C. A. Alexander Hamilton. Conquest of Granada. W. Irving. 8, 9. Conspiracy of Pontiac. F. Parkman. 8. Cooke, F. J. Nature myths and stories. 2, 3. Cooke, J. E. My Lady Pocahontas. 9. Stories of the Old Dominion. 5, 6, 7. Cookery in the public schools. S. J. White. 8. Coolidge, H. L. In the storyland. 3. Coolidge, Susan. Barberry Bush. 5, 6. Clover, 7. Cross Patch. 4. Eyebright. 5. Guernsey Lily. 6. In the High valley. 7. Just sixteen. 6. Little country girl. 5, 6. Mischief's Thanksgiving. 4. New Year's bargain. 4, 5. Nine little goslings. 3, 4. Craddock, C. E. Story of old Fort Loudon. 8. Cram, W. E. Little beasts of field and wood. 4. Creasy, Sir Edward. Fifteen decisive battles. 8, 9. First history of France. Creighton, Louise. Stories from English history. 6. 5. Crib and Fly. C. F. Dole, ed. 3, 4. Critical period of American history. J. Fiske. Crofton boys. H. Martineau. Crompton, F. E. Cross Patch. Crowded out o' Cro'field. Crowninshield, M. B. 4, 5, 6. Gentle heritage. 5. 4. S. Coolidge. Cruise of the Cachalot. Cruise of the Canoe club. 7. 9. W. O. Stoddard. All among the lighthouses. 5. F. J. Bullen. 8. W. L. Alden. 4, 5. 5. Cruise of the Ghost. W. L. Alden. 5. Cuckoo clock. M. L. Molesworth. Cuore. E. de Amicis. 7, 8. Curious homes. J. C. Beard. Custer, E. B. 5. Boots and saddles. 7, 8. Following the guidon. 8, 9. Tenting on the plains. 8, 9. Dab Kinzer. W. O. Stoddard. 6. Not quite eighteen. 6. Cooper, H. C. Cooper, J. F. Last of the Mohicans. Pathfinder. 8. Pioneers. 8. Prairie. 8. Spy. 8. Stories of the sea. 8. Coral ship. K. Munroe. 5. Cornish, C. J. Coryell, J. R. Animals at work and play. Diccon the bold. 7, 8. 7. Diego Pinzon. 7, 8. Costello, F. H. Under the Rattlesnake flag. Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Historical tales from speare. 7, 8. 6, 7. Shake- Round dozen. 4. What Katy did. 5. What Katy did at school. What Katy did next. 5. 5. Short studies in botany. 5. Deerslayer. 8. 8. Daddy Jake the runaway. J. C. Harris. Daisy chain. C. M. Yonge. 8, 9. 6. Dana, R. H. 8, 9. 8. Two years before the mast. Dana, Mrs. W. S. According to season. How to know the wild flowers. 9. Plants and their children. 4, 5. Darwin, Charles. What Mr. Darwin saw. Dash for Khartoum. G. A. Henty. 7. Daskam, J. D. Sister's vocation. 8, 9. David Aiden's daughter. J. G. Austin. David Balfour. R. L. Stevenson. 8, 9. David Copperfield. C. Dickens. 9. General Sheridan. 8, 9. Davies, H. E. 9. 6, 7. Davis, M. E. M. In war times at La Rose Blanche. 5. Davis, R. H. Soldiers of fortune. 9. Stories for boys. 7. Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America. 7, 8. Davy and the goblin. C. E. Carryl. 3, 4. Coues, Elliott, joint author. See Wright, M. O. Dawes, A. L. How we are governed. Day in ancient Rome. 7. E. S. Shumway. 9. Counter-pane fairy. K. Pyle. 3. Country cousins. E. Ingersoll. 5. Country of the dwarfs. Courage. P. B. Du Chaillu. 5, 6. 5, 6. W. H. Frost. 7. R. Ogden. Court of King Arthur. Courtship of Miles Standish. H. W. Longfellow. 7, 8, 9. Cowper, William. Selected poems. Cox, Palmer. 9. Another brownie book. 2, 3. Brownies abroad. 2, 3. Brownies around the world. 2, 3. Brownies at home. 2, 3. Brownies, their book. 2, 3. Brownies through the Union. 2, 3. Days of chivalry. Mme. Colomb. Days of Prince Maurice. Dear old story-tellers. O. F. Adams. Decatur and Somers. M. E. Seawell. 6, 7. Deeds that won the Empire. W. H. Fitchett. 7, 8. Deerslayer. J. F. Cooper. 8. Defense of Fort Henry. J. Otis. 8. Defoe, Daniel. Deland, E. D. 7. Robinson Crusoe. 5, 6. Alan Ransford. 8, 9. In the old Herrick house. 7, 8. Katrina. Malvern. 8. Oakleigh. 8, 9. Successful venture. 6, 7. 7. M. O. Nutting. 8, 9. 7. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 45 Deming, E. W. Little Indian folk. 2, 3. Little red people. 2, 3. Denise and Ned Toodles. G. E. Jackson. De Quincey, Thomas. Revolt of the Tartars. Derrick Sterling. K. Munroe. 5. 5. 9. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. G. King. 8. Diaz, A. M. Cats' Arabian nights. 4. John Spicer lectures. 5, 6. Polly Cologne. 5. William Henry letters. 5. Diccon the bold. J. R. Coryell. 7, 8. Dickens, Charles. Child's history of England. 7. Christmas books. 8, 9. David Copperfield. 9. Diego Pinzon. J. R. Coryell. 7, 8. Diomed. J. S. Wise. 7, 8. Discoverers and explorers. E. R. Shaw. Drake and his yeomen. Drumbeat of the nation. Du Chaillu, P. D. J. Barnes. 9. 7,8, 7, 8, 9. 5, 6. C. C. Coffin. Country of the dwarfs. Land of the long night. 7, 8. Lost in the jungle. 6. My Apingi kingdom. 5, 6. Stories of the gorilla country. 4, 5, 6. Wild life under the equator. 4, 5, 6. Dunton, Larkin. Bk. 1. Bk. 2. Bk. 3. World and its people : First lessons. 2. Glimpses of the world. 2, 3. Our own country. 3, 4, 5. Bk. 4. Our American neighbors. 5, 6. Bk. 5. Modern Europe. 6. Bk. 6. Life in Asia. 7. Bk. 7. Views in Africa. 7. 4. Bk. 8. Australia and the islands of the sea. 7. A. Gilman. 3. Bk. 9. Hawaii and its people. 7. W. Wilson. Bk. 10. South American republics. 6. Dix, B. M. Soldier Rigdale. 8. 5. Dixon, R. B. Fore and aft. 6, 7. Discovery and exploration of America. Division and reunion, 1829-1889. g. Dodge, M. M. Hans Brinker. Donald and Dorothy. 5, 6. 6. Land of pluck. 4, 5. New baby world. 1, 2. Rhymes and jingles. 2, 3. When life is young. 2, 3. Dodge, N. S. Dodge, R. E. Stories of American history. 3. Reader in physical geography. 7, 8. Doings of the Bodley family. H. E. Scudder. 4. Dole, C. F., ed. Young citizen. Crib and Fly. 3, 4. 5, 6. Domesticated animals. N. S. Shaler. 9. Donald and Dorothy. M. M. Dodge. 5, 6. Dooryard folks. A. B. Harris. 7. Dora's housekeeping. E. S. Kirkland. 6. Doris and her dog Rodney. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Dorothy and her friends. E. O. Kirk. 7, 8. Dorothy Deane. E. O. Kirk. 7, 8. Dorymates. K. Munroe. 6. Doubleday, Russell. From cattleranch to college. 8. Gunner aboard the Yankee. 9. A year in a yawl. 8. Dove in the eagle's nest. C. M. Yonge. 8, 9. Doyle, A. C. Micah Clarke. 9. White company. 9. Dozen from Lakerim. R. Hughes. 7, 8. Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks. 5, 6, 8. Drake, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg. 9. Border wars of New England. 8. Burgoyne's invasion of 1777. 8. Campaign of Trenton. 8. Making of New England. 8. Making of the great West. 8. Making of the Ohio valley states. 8. Making of Virginia and the middle colonies. 8. On Plymouth rock. 3, 4, 5. Taking of Louisburg. 8. Watch-fires of '76. 8. Dyson, Mrs. W. H. Stories of the trees. Each and all. J. Andrews. 2, 3. Earth in past ages. S. B. Herrick. 6, 7. Earth, sky and air in song. W. H. Neidlinger. 3. Friends and helpers. Eddy, S. J. Edgar, J. G. Wars of the roses. 3. 8. Ednah and her brothers. E. O. White. 4. Eggleston, Edward. First book in American history. 3, 4, 5. History of the United States and its people, for schools. 5, 6. Hoosier school-boy. 5, 6. Household history of the United States. 7, 8, 9. Queer stories for boys and girls. 3, 4. Stories of American life and adventure. 3, 4. Stories of great Americans for little Americans. 2, 3. Eggleston, Edward, and E. E. Seelye. Brant and Red Jacket. 6, 7, 8. Montezuma. 7, 8. Pocahontas. 7, 8. Tecumseh. 7, 7, 8. Eggleston, G. C. 6, 7, 8. Big brother. 7. Captain Sam. 7. American war ballads and lyrics. Last of the flat-boats. Red Eagle. 6, 7, 8. Signal boys. 7. Southern soldier stories. 7. 9. Strange stories from history. 4, 5. Egypt past and present. W. H. D. Adams. Eight cousins. L. M. Alcott. 7. 8. Electricity for everybody. P. Atkinson. 9. Electricity in daily life. 8, 9. Elementary woodwork. G. B. Killon. 7. Elliott, S. B. Sam Houston. 9. Emery, M. S. Every-day business. 8. How to enjoy pictures. 9. Enchanted burro. C. F. Lummis. 9. 46 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. End of a rainbow. R. Johnson. 7, 8. English, T. D. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. 7, 8. Europe and other continents. (Tarr and McMurry's geographies: Bk. 3.) 6, 7. Every-day business. M. S. Emery. 8. Ewing, J. H. Jackanapes. 6. Mary's meadow. 6. Six to sixteen. 6. Exploration of the world. J. Verne. 9. W. H. Gibson. 7. Eye spy. Eyebright. S. Coolidge. 5. Eyes and no eyes. M. V. O'Shea, ed. Ezra Jordan's escape. J. Otis. 6. Fables and folk stories. H. E. Scudder. Facing the enemy. P. C. Headley. 9. Fagots for the fireside. Fairy book. D. M. Mulock. 4. 3. 3. L. P. Hale. 7. Fairy-land of science. A. B. Buckley. 7, 8. Fairy stories and fables. J. Baldwin. Fairy tales in prose and verse. 3, 4. W. J. Rolfe, ed. Family flight around home. E. E. and S. Hale. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. E. E. and S. Hale. 8. 4. 7. Firth, Abraham, ed. Voices for the speechless. 7. Firth, E. M. Stories of old Greece. American revolution. Fiske, John. 4. 8, 9. 9. Civil government in the United States. Critical period of American history. 9. History of the United States, for schools. 8, 9. Mississippi valley in the civil war. War of independence. 7, 8. 9 Fiske, John, and Washington Irving. Washington and his country. 7, 8. Fitchett, W. H. Deeds that won the Empire. 7, 8. Fights for the flag. 9. Five mice in a mouse-trap. Five minute stories. L. E. Richards. 2, 3. L. E. Richards. 1, 2, 3. K. Munroe. 5. Marjorie and her papa. Flamingo feather. Fletcher, R. H. Flipwing the spy. Floating prince. F. R. Stockton. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Flock of girls. N. Perry. 5. Flock of girls and boys. N. Perry. Flower and fruit. J. H. Newell. Flower people. Mrs. H. Mann. 4. 6. 5, 6. 5. 2. Family flight through France, etc. 6, 7. E. E. and S. Hale. Family flight through Mexico. E. E. and S. Hale. 6. Family flight through Spain. E. E. and S. Hale. 6. Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. 7, 8, 9. S. K. Bolton. Famous American authors. Famous American statesmen. Famous leaders among men. Famous pets of famous people. 6, 7, 8. 9. S. K. Bolton. S. K. Bolton. 8, 9. E. Lewis. 7. 7, 8. 8. 5. Famous travels and travellers. J. Verne. 8, 9. Fanciful tales. F. R. Stockton. 4. Farmer, L. H. Boy's book of famous rulers. Short history of the French revolution. Farrington, E. V. Tales of King Arthur. Field, Eugene. Lullaby land. 3. With trumpet and drum. 3, 4. Fields, Annie. Authors and friends. Fifteen decisive battles. Sir E. Creasy. ཉ་ 8, 9. 8, 9. Fifty famous stories retold. J. Baldwin. 2, 3, 4. Fight it out on this line. P. C. Headley. 9. Fighting a fire. C. T. Hill, 8. Fights for the flag. W. H. Fitchett. Finger plays. E. Poulsson. 1. g. First across the continent. N. Brooks. 7, 8. First book in American history. E. Eggleston. 3, 4, 5. First book in geology. N. S. Shaler. First book of birds. First Christmas tree. O. T. Miller. 5. 9. H. Van Dyke. 9. First history of France. L. Creighton. 7. First lessons. (World and its people: Bk. 1.) 2. First lessons in civil government. J. Macy. 7. First lessons in wood-working. A. G. Compton. 6, 7. First steps in electricity. C. Barnard. 6, 7, 8. Foa, Eugénie. Boy life of Napoleon. 6, 7. Folklore stories and proverbs. S. E. Wiltse. 1, 2. Following the guidon. E. B. Custer. 8, 9. For king or country. J. Barnes. 8. For love of country. C. T. Brady. 9. For the honor of the school. R. H. Barbour. Fore and aft. R. B. Dixon. 6, 7. Forge in the forest. C. G. D. Roberts. 9. Formation of the Union. A. B. Hart. 9. Fortescue, J. W. Story of the red deer. 6. Forward, march! K. Munroe. 8. 7, 8. 4, 5. Four American naval heroes. M. B. Beebe. Four American patriots. A. H. Burton. 4, 5. Four American pioneers. F. M. Perry and K. Beebe. 6, 7. Four American poets. S. Cody. 6, 7. Four dogs. L. Hutton. 6. Four famous American writers. S. Cody. 6, 7. Four feet, two feet and no feet. L. E. Richards. 1, 2, 3. Four-footed Americans. M. O. Wright. 7, 8, 9. Four-footed lovers. F. Albertsen. 2, 3. Four for a fortune. A. Lee. 9. Four great Americans. J. Baldwin. Four Macnicols. W. Black. 5. Fowler, W. W. Julius Cæsar. Francillon, R. E. Franklin, Benjamin. Frazar, Douglas. Freedom triumphant. 4. 9. Gods and heroes. 4, 5. Autobiography. 6, 7, 8. 7. 7, 8, 9. 9. Perseverance island. C. C. Coffin. Freeman, E. A. Old English history. Friend or foe. F. S. Child. 9. Friends and helpers. S. J. Eddy. 3. Friends in feathers and fur. J. Johonnot. 2, 3. Friends worth knowing. E. Ingersoll. 6. Frigate's namesake. A. B. Abbot. 5, 6. Frith, Henry. Romance of engineering. 8. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 47 Froissart, Jean. ton. 6. Chronicles; condensed by Single- 8. Gordon, H. R. Osceola, chief of the Seminoles. Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. 8. Red Jacket, last of the Senecas. Tecumseh, chief of the Shawanoes. 9. 8. 9. N. M. Tiffany. 3, 4. S. Samuels. 7. C. King. 8, 9. Goss, W. L. Gordon, Jane, ed. Patriotism in prose and verse. Gordy, W. F. History of the United States. 9. Jack Alden. 6. 9. Jed. 9. Boy's Froissart; ed. by Lanier. 6, 7. From cattleranch to college. R. Doubleday. From colony to commonwealth. From forecastle to cabin. From school to battlefield. From seed to leaf. J. H. Newell. 5, 6. Frost, W. H. Court of King Arthur. Knights of the Round Table. 6. Frowzle the runaway. 7. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Frye, A. E. Brooks and brook basins. 4. Fugitive. J. R. Spears. 9. Fuller, C. M. Across the campus. 8, 9. Games book for boys and girls. 5, 6. Garden behind the moon. H. Pyle. 5. Gardiner, S. R. English history for schools. 9. Garland, Hamlin. Boy life on the prairie. 8. Parables for school and home. 6. Recollections of a private. 9. Tom Clifton. 9. Graded literature readers. H. P. Judson and I. C. Bender. Bk. 1. 1. Bk. 2. 2. 7, 7, 8. M. L. Moles- Garrison, W. P. Gatty, Margaret. Parables from nature. 6, 7. Gautier, Théophile. My household of pets. 4. Gaye, Selina. Great world's farm. 8. Gentile heritage. F. E. Crompton. 5. Gibbs, George. Pike and cutlass. 9. Giberne, Agnes. Among the stars. 6. Radiant suns. 7. Starry skies. 5, 6. World's foundations. 7, 8, 9. Sun, moon and stars. 6, 7. Gibson, W. H. Camp life in the woods. 6, 7. Eye spy. 7. Gilbert, C. B., joint author. See Arnold, S. L. Sharp eyes. 7. Gilman, Arthur. Colonization of America. 3, 4. Discovery and exploration of America. 3. Making of the American nation. 5. Story of Rome. 8. Girl of '76. A. E. Blanchard. 7, 8. Girl's life eighty years ago. E. S. Bowne. Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark. Glimpses at the plant world. F. D. Bergen. Glimpses of the animate world. J. Johonnot. 7. Glimpses of the world. (World and its people: Bk. 2.) 3. 8. 4, 5. 4, 5. Gods and heroes. R. E. Francillon. 4, 5. Golden galleon. R. Leighton. 7, 8. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics. F. L. Knowles, ed. 8, 9. Goldsmith, Oliver. History of Little Goody Two Shoes; ed. by C. Welsh. 3, 4. Vicar of Wakefield. 9. Gomme, G. L., ed. King's story book. 7, 8, 9. Princess's story book. 9. Queen's story book. Goodwin, Christina. 6. 8, 9. How they learned housework. Goodwin, M. W. White aprons. Goodwin, M. W., joint author. 8. See Bellamy, B. W. Bk. 3. 3. Grandfather's chair. N. Hawthorne. Grandfather's stories. J. Johonnot. 3. Grandmother dear. Two little waifs. worth. 5. Grant, Robert. Jack Hall. 6, 7. Jack in the bush. 6, 7. Gray, Asa. How plants behave. 6. How plants grow. 5, 6. Great composers. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Great explorers of the 19th century. J. Verne. 8, 9. Great locomotive chase. W. Pittenger. 8, 9. Great men's sons. E. S. Brooks. 7. Great navigators of the 18th century. J. Verne. 9. Great words from great Americans. Great world's farm. S. Gaye. 8. 7. Greek hero stories. B. G. Niebuhr. 4, 5. Greely, A. W. Men of achievement: explorers. 7. Green mountain boys. Green mountain boys. Greenaway, Kate. E. F. Pollard. 7, 8. D. P. Thompson. 8, 9. Mother Goose. 2. 1. General Greene. 8, 9. Under the window. Greene, F. V. Greene, Homer. Coal and coal mines. 7. Greey, Edward. Wonderful city of Tokio. Griffis, W. E. Brave little Holland. 8, 9. Japan in history, folk-lore and art. 7, 8, 9. Romance of conquest. 9. Romance of discovery. 7, 8. Grimm, J. L. and W. K. Fairy tales. 1, 2. Grinnell, G B. Jack among the Indians. Jack the young ranchman. Story of the Indian. 8. 8. 7. 5. Grohman, W. A. Baillie-. Camps in the Rockies. 9. Grote, George, and Comte de Ségur. retreats of history. 6, 7. Two great Guarding the border. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Guerber, H. A. Myths of Greece and Rome. 9. Story of the chosen people. 5. Story of the English. 5. Story of the great republic. 5, 6. Story of the Greeks. 6, 7. Story of the Romans. 6. Story of the thirteen colonies. 4, 5. 48 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Guernsey Lily. S. Coolidge. 6. Guert Ten Eyck. W. O. Stoddard. 8. Gulliver's travels. J. Swift. 5. Gunner aboard the Yankee. Guy Mannering. W. Scott. R. Doubleday. 9. 9. Gypsy Breynton. E. S. Phelps. 4, 5. Gypsy's Cousin Joy. E. S. Phelps. 4, 5. Gypsy's sowing and reaping. E. S. Phelps. 5, 6. Gypsy's year at the Golden Crescent. E. S. Phelps. E. S. Phelps. 6. Hale, E. E. Boys' heroes. 6, 7. How to do it. 8, 9. Man without a country. 7, 8, 9. Mrs. Merriam's scholars. New England boyhood. 8. Stories of adventure. 7. 7. 7. Harrison, Elizabeth. In storyland. Hart, A. B. 3. Formation of the Union. 9. 6. Hartwig, George. Heroes of the polar world. Hawaii and its people. A. S. Twombly. (World and its people: Bk. 9.) 7. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tanglewood tales. 4, 5. Wonder book. 4, 5. Grandfather's chair. 7, 8. Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey. 7, 8. Cast away in the cold. 6. Hays, Mrs. W. J. Adventures of Prince Lazybones. 4. Princess Idleways. 3, 4. Headley, P. C. Facing the enemy [Sherman]. 9. Fight it out on this line [Grant]. Fighting Phil [Sheridan]. 9. 9. Miner boy and his monitor [Ericsson]. 9. Old Salamander [Farragut]. 9. 9. Stories of discovery. 7. Stories of invention. Stories of the sea. 6. Stories of war. 7, 8. Hale, E. E. and Susan. 7. Old Stars [Mitchel]. Heart of oak books. C. E. Norton, ed. Family flight around home. v. 1. 1. v. 2. 2. 8. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. Family flight through France, etc. 6, 7. Family flight through Mexico. 6. Family flight through Spain. 6. Hale, G. E. Little flower-people. 5. Hale, L. P. Fagots for the fireside. 7. Last of the Peterkins. 6. Peterkin papers. 5. Half-back. Hall, M. L. Our world reader. 4, 5. Hall, Ruth. Boys of Scrooby. 7, 8. Hans Brinker. M. M. Dodge. 6. Hanson, C. H. Siege of Troy. 5. R. H. Barbour. 7, 8. Hapgood, Norman. Daniel Webster. Hardinge, E. M. 9. With the wild flowers. 7, 8. When Grandmama was new. 4. Harland, Marion. Harold. Lord Lytton. 9. Harper's school speaker. Pt. 1. J. Baldwin. 5, 6. Harraden, Beatrice. Things will take a turn. 4. Harris, A. B. American authors for young folks. 7. Dooryard folks. 7. Pleasant authors for young folks. 6. 6. Wild flowers and where they grow. Harris, J. C. Aaron in the wildwoods. 5, 6. Daddy Jake the runaway. Little Mr. Thimblefinger. Mr. Rabbit at home. 5. 6. 4, 5. Nights with Uncle Remus. 4, 5, 6. v. 3. 3, 4. v. 4. 6, 7. v. 5. 7,8. v. 6. 8, 9. F. L. Shaw. 7. G. A. Henty. 7. Story of Manhattan. 6, 7. Afloat with the flag. 7, 8. Mohawk. 6, 7, 8, 9. Hector. Heidi. J. Spyri. 6. Held fast for England. Hemstreet, Charles. Henderson, W. J. Last cruise of the Sea yarns for boys. 6, 7. Story of music. 8, 9. Hendrick, Welland. State. 7, 8, 9. Brief history of the Empire Henley, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica. 7, 8. Henty, G. A. Bonnie Prince Charlie. 7. By England's aid. 7. By right of conquest. 7, 8. Cat of Bubastes. 7. Dash for Khartoum. 7. Held fast for England. 7. In freedom's cause. 7. Lion of St. Mark. 7. Lion of the North. One of the 28th. 7. 7. St. George for England. 8. Under Drake's flag. 7, 8. With Clive in India. 8. With Wolfe in Canada. 8. Herald of the West. J. A. Altsheler. Hero of Erie. J. Barnes. 7, 8. Hero of Manila. R. Johnson. 7, 8. 8, 9. On the plantation. 6. Plantation pageants. 6. Stories of Georgia. 8, 9. Story of Aaron. 5, 6. Uncle Remus and his friends. 4, 5, 6. Uncle Remus; his songs and his sayings. 4, 5. Harrison, C. C. Bric-a-brac stories. Old-fashioned fairy book. 4, 5. 4. Hero tales from American history. T. Roosevelt and H. C. Lodge. 7, 8. Herodotus. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. J. S. White, ed. 7. Heroes. C. Kingsley. 5, 6. Heroes and kings. A. J. Church. 6. Heroes and martyrs of invention. G. M. Towle. 6. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 49 Heroes of Asgard. Heroes of chivalry. A. and E. Keary. 5, 6. E. C. Kindersley. 6. Heroes of our war with Spain. C. Ross. 6, 7, 8. Heroes of the middle West. M. H. Catherwood. 5, 6. G. Hartwig. 6. Heroes of the polar world. Heroic ballads. D. H. Montgomery, ed. 5. Heroic happenings. E. S. Brooks. 6. Herr Baby. M. L. Molesworth. 4. Herrick, S. B. Chapters on plant life. 4, 5, 6. Earth in past ages. 6, 7. Hiawatha. H. W. Longfellow. 7, 8, 9. Higginson, S. J. Java. 7, 8. Higginson, T. W. Army life in a black regiment. 9. Book of American explorers. 6, 7, 8. Larger history of the United States. 9. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. 8, 9. Young folks' history of the United States. 8, 9. 8. Hill, C. T. Fighting a fire. Historic Americans. E. S. Brooks. 8. Historic boys. E. S. Brooks. 6. Historic girls. E. S. Brooks. 6. Historical tales; American. C. Morris. 8, 9. A. T. Quiller- Historical tales from Shakespeare. Couch. 7, 8. History of Jack the giant-killer. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. History of Little Goody Two Shoes. O. Goldsmith. 3, 4. History of our country. A. S. Richardson. 8, 9. History of the Lady Betty Stair. M. E. Seawell. 9. History of the war with Mexice. Hope, A. R. Stories of old renown. 5, 6. Hope Benham. N. Perry. 7. Hornaday, W. T. Two years in the jungle. 8, 9. Horse fair. J. Baldwin. House of the Wolf. S. J. Weyman. Household history of the United States. 7, 8, 9. 5, 6, 7. 9. E. Eggleston. 6. Household of Glen Holly. L. C. Lillie. Hovey, Carl. "Stonewall" Jackson. 9. How, Louis. James B. Eads. 9. 6. 5, 6. N. Brooks. 7. C. Goodwin. 6. How New England was made. F. A. Humphrey. 3, 4. How plants behave. A. Gray. How plants grow. A. Gray. How the republic is governed. How they learned housework. How to do it. E. E. Hale. 8, 9. How to enjoy pictures. M. S. Emery. 9. How to get strong. W. Blaikie. 8. How to know the wild flowers. Mrs. W. S. Dana. How Tommy saved the barn. J. Otis. 5. 9. How two boys made their own electrical apparatus. T. M. St. John. 8, 9. How we are governed. Howard, B. W. A. L. Dawes. One summer. 8, 9. General Taylor. 9. Howard, O. O. Howells, W. D. Boy's town. Christmas every day. 4, 5. Stories of Ohio. 5. 7. 7. Howling Wolf and his trick pony. L. W. Champney. 6. Howliston, M. H. Cat-tails and other tales. H. D. Ladd. 8, 9. Hoyt, D. L. World's painters. History of the world: earliest peoples. Z. A. Ragozin. 6, 7. History of Whittington. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. History reader. Hobson, R. P. Hodges, George. William Penn. 8. Hohler, Mrs. Edwin. L. L. W. Wilson. 4. Sinking of the "Merrimac. ") - 9. Bravest of them all. 7. Holbrook, Florence. Round the year in myth and song. 3. Holden, E. S. Our country's flag. 5, 6. Holder, C. F. Marvels of animal life. 6. Strange company. 6. Young folks' story-book of natural history. 4, 5. Holland, J. G. Sevenoaks. 8. Holmes, O. W. Home and school. Bk. 1.) 3. Home geography. Bk. 1.) 4, 5. Arthur Bonnicastle. 8. Poetical works. 9. (Picturesque geographical readers : (Tarr and McMurry's geographies: 9. 3. Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. 8, 9. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. 8, 9. Hubert, P. G. Huckleberry Finn. Inventors. 7, 7, 8. M. Twain. 8, 9. Hugh Wynne. S. W. Mitchell. 9. Hughes, Rupert. Dozen from Lakerim. 7, 8. Lakerim athletic club. 7, 8. Hughes, Thomas. Humphrey, F. A. Tom Brown at Rugby. 7, 8, 9. Adventures of early discoverers. 3. How New England was made. 3, 4. When I was a little girl. 3, 4. Humphrey, Maud. Treasury of stories, jingles and rhymes. 2. Hunter, M. V. Stories of famous children. 4, 5. Husted, M. H. Stories of Indian chieftains. 3, 4. Stories of Indian children. 3, 4. Hutton, Laurence. Boy I knew. Ice queen. E. Ingersoll. 6. Four dogs. 6. Home studies in nature. M. Treat. 7. Homer. Iliad; tr. by A. Lang and others. Odyssey; tr. by G. H. Palmer. 7, 8. Odyssey, Boy's. W. C. Perry. 5, 6. Homes under the ground. J. G. Wood. Homes without hands. J. G. Wood. Honor of Savelli. S. L. Yeats. Hoosier school-boy. E. Eggleston. 5, 6. 9. Iliad. Homer. A. Lang and others, trans. 9. In circling camps. J. A. Altsheler. 9. In freedom's cause. G. A. Henty. 7. 7. In hostile red. J. A. Altsheler. 9. 7, 8. In Leisler's times. E. S. Brooks. 8. g. In my nursery. L. E. Richards. 3. In nesting time. O. T. Miller. 7. 50 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. 1 In perils oft. W. H. D. Adams. 9. In pirate waters. K. Munroe. 7. In storyland. E. Harrison. 3. In sunshine land. E. M. Thomas. 3. In the boyhood of Lincoln, H. Butterworth. 6, 7. g. In the cheering-up business. M. C. Lee. In the child's world. E. Poulsson. 1, 2, 3. In the days of Audubon. H. Butterworth. In the days of Jefferson. 8. H. Butterworth. 8. E. T. Tomlinson. 8. In the hands of the red-coats. In the High Valley. S. Coolidge. 7. In the old Herrick house. E. D. Deland. 7, 8. In the Sargasso sea. T. A. Janvier. 9. In the story land. In the wilderness. In the young world. H. L. Coolidge. 3. C. D. Warner. 9. E. M. Thomas. 4. In war times at La Rose Blanche. M. E. M. Davis. 5. Indian history for young folks. F. S. Drake. 5, 6, 8. Ingersoll, Ernest. Book of the ocean. 7, 8. Country cousins. 5. Friends worth knowing. 6. Ice queen. 6. Knocking around the Rockies. 8. Wild neighbors. 5. Into unknown seas. D. Ker. 5. Inventors. P. G. Hubert. 7, 8. Astoria. 7, 8, 9. Aztec treasure-house. 8. Janvier, T. A. In the Sargasso sea. Japan in history, etc. 9. W. E. Griffis. 7, 8, 9. Java. S. J. Higginson. 7, 8. Jed. W. L. Goss. 9. Jenks, Tudor. Boy's book of explorations. 7, 8. Century World's fair book. 6. Jenny Wren's boarding-house. J. Otis. 6. Jerry the blunderer. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Jersey boy in the revolution. E. T. Tomlinson. 7, 8. Jewett, J. H. Bunny stories. 3, 4. Jewett, S. O. Betty Leicester. 5, 6. Betty Leicester's Christmas. Play days. 4, 5. Jimmy Brown, Adventures of. Joe Bentley. H. H. Clark. 6. W. L. Alden. 4, 5, 6. 7. John Halifax, gentleman. D. M. Mulock. 8, 9. John Spicer lectures. A. M. Diaz. 5, 6. Johnson, Henry. Exploits of Miles Standish. Johnson, Rossiter. End of a rainbow. 7, 8. Hero of Manila. 7, 8. Old French war. 8. 6, 7. 9. Phaeton Rogers. Story of a great conflict. War of 1812. 7, 8, 9. 7, 8. Johnston, Alexander. History of the United States. 7, 8, 9. Johonnot, James. Book of cats and dogs. 3. Friends in feathers and fur. 2, 3. Irving, Washington. Alhambra. 9. Conquest of Granada. 8, 9. Knickerbocker history of New York. 8, 9. Glimpses of the animate world. 7. Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. 8. Grandfather's stories. 3. Old Christmas. 7, 8. Neighbors with claws and hoofs. 4, 5. Rip Van Winkle. 8, 9. Six selections from The sketch book. 7. Sketch book. 8, 9. Neighbors with wings and fins. 3. Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. 5. Stories of heroic deeds. 3, 4. Irving, Washington, and John Fiske. Washington Stories of other lands. 4. and his country. 7, 8. Stories of our country. Island refuge. J. Otis. 6, 7. Stories of the olden time. 4, 5. 4. Ivanhoe. Sir W. Scott. 9. Jack Alden. W. L. Goss. 9. Jack among the Indians. G. B. Grinnell. 7. Jack and Jill. L. M. Alcott. Jack Ballister's fortunes, Story of. 6. H. Pyle. 7, 8. Jack Hall. R. Grant. 6, 7. Jack in the bush. R. Grant. 6, 7. Jack of all trades. D. C. Beard. Jolly good times to-day. 7. Jack the giant-killer. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. Jack the young ranchman. G. B. Grinnell. Jackanapes. J. H. Ewing. 6. 8. Jackson, G. E. Denise and Ned Toodles. 5. Pretty Polly Perkins. 7, 8. Jackson, H. H. Bits of travel. 7, 8. Bits of travel at home. 9. Cat stories. 3. Nelly's silver mine. 5, 6. Jacobs, Joseph. Book of wonder voyages. 5, 6. Jamison, C. V. Lady Jane. 5. Toinette's Philip. 5, 6. Ten great events in history. 6. Jolly fellowship. F. R. Stockton. 5, 6. Jolly good summer. M. P. W. Smith. | Jolly good times. M. P. W. Smith. 5. 5. Jolly good times at Hackmatack. M. P. W. Smith. 5. Jolly good times at school. M. P. W. Smith. M. P. W. Smith. 5. 5. Jordan, D. S. Book of Knight and Barbara. 4, 5. Matka and Kotik. 5, 6, 7. Jo's opportunity. L. C. Lillie. 5. Joyous story of Toto. L. E. Richards. 3, 4. Juan and Juanita. F. C. Baylor. 4, 5. Judd, M. C. Wigwam stories. 4. Judson, H. P. Young American. 6. Judson, H. P., and I. C. Bender. Graded literature readers. Bk. 1. 1. Bk. 2. 2. Bk. 3. 3. Jungle book. R. Kippling. 5, 6, 7. AUTHOR TITLE INDEX. 51 Just sixteen. S. Coolidge. 6. Katrina. E. D. Deland. 7. Keary, A. and E. Heroes of Asgard. 5, 6. Keats, John. Poetical works. 9. Kellogg, E. M. C. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people: Bk. 8.) 7. Kelly, M. A. B. Leaves from nature's story-book. 4. Short stories of our shy neighbors. 4. 5. Kenilworth. Sir W. Scott. 9. Ker, David. Into unknown seas. 5. Lost city. 5. Keyser, L. S. Bird-dom. 8. Keysor, J. E. Sketches of American authors. Kidnapped. R. L. Stevenson. 8, 9. 7. Kieffer, H. M. Recollections of a drummer-boy. 6, 7. Kilbon, G. B. Elementary woodwork. 7. Knife work in the school-room. 8. Kindergarten stories. S. E. Wiltse. 1, 2, 3. Kindersley, E. C. Heroes of chivalry. 6. King, C. F., ed. Picturesque geographical readers : Home and school. 3. 6. 5. Knifework in the school-room. G. B. Kilbon. 8. Knight of liberty. H. Butterworth. 8. Knights of the Round Table. W. H. Frost. Knockabout club in North Africa. F. A. Ober. 6, 7. Knockabout club in Spain. F. A. Ober. 5. Knockabout club in the Antilles. F. A. Ober. Knockabout club in the Everglades. F. A. Ober. Knockabout club on the Spanish main. F. A. Ober. 5. Knocking round the Rockies. E. Ingersoll. 8. Knowles, F. L., ed. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics. 8, 9. Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Australasia. 8. Boy travellers in central Asia. 6. Boy travellers in central Europe. 7, 8. Boy travellers in Ceylon. 7, 8. Boy travellers in Egypt. 7. Boy travellers in Great Britain. 8. Boy travellers in Japan and China. Boy travellers in Mexico. 7. Boy travellers in Siam and Java. 8. Boy travellers in South America. 7. 6. Boy travellers in northern Europe. 7, 8. 5. 1. 2. This continent of ours. 4. 3-5. Bk. 6. Northern Europe. Cadet days. 8. Campaigning with Crook. 9. Captain Blake. 9. Land we live in. 3v. 4, 5. 6, 7. 9. King, Charles. Between the lines. Boy travellers in southern Europe. 7, 8. Boy travellers in the Levant. 7. Boy travellers in the Russian empire. 8. Boy travellers on the Congo. 7, 8. Boy travellers through Africa. 7. Boy's life of General Grant. 6, 7. Colonel's daughter. 9. From school to battlefield. 8, 9. Marion's faith. 9. Trumpeter Fred. 5, 6. King, Grace. Florida. De Soto and his men in the land of 8. King of the Golden river. J. Ruskin. 3, 4. King Philip's war. R. Markham. 8. King's story book. G. L. Gomme, ed. 7, 8, 9. Kingsley, Charles. Heroes. 5, 6. Madam How and Lady Why. 5. Water-babies. 5. Westward ho! 8. Kingsley, N. F. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark. 4, 5. Kipling, Rudyard. Captains courageous. 8, 9. Jungle book. 5, 6, 7. Second Jungle book. 5, 6, 7. Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. cupboard. 3, 4. Sea and its wonders. 4, 5. World by the fireside. 3, 4. -- Captain John Crane. 6. Robert Fulton. 9. Kodak sketches of two little girls. E. C. Baldwin. 4. La Bédollière, Émile de. Story of a cat. 4. Ladd, H. O. History of the war with Mexico. 8, 9. Lady Jane. Mrs. C. V. Jamison. 5. Lady of Fort St. John. M. H. Catherwood. Lady of the lake. Sir W. Scott. 8, 9. La Flesche, Francis. Middle five. 6, 7. Lakerim athletic club. R. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Hughes. 7, 8. 9. Adventures of Ulysses. 8, 9. Tales from Shakespeare. 5, 6, 7, 8. La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich de. Sintram. 7, 8, 9. Undine. 8, 9. Land of pluck. M. M. Dodge. 4, 5. Land of poco tiempo. C. F. Lummis. 9. Land of song. K. H. Shute, ed. Bk. 1. 2, 3. Aunt Martha's corner Bk. 2. 4, 5. Bk. 3. 6, 7. Kirk, E. O. Dorothy and her friends. 7, 8. Dorothy Deane. 7, 8. Land of the long night. P. B. Du Chaillu. 7, 8. Land we live in. (Picturesque (Picturesque geographical readers : Bk. 3.) 4, 5. Lane, Mrs. C. A. Kirkland, E. S. Dora's housekeeping. 6. Short history of England. 7, 8. Lang, Andrew. Blue fairy book. Stories for children. 1, 2. Animal story book. 5, 6. 3, 4, 5. Short history of France. 8. Six little cooks. 7. Knickerbocker history of New York. 8, 9. W. Irving. Blue poetry book. 5, 6, 7. Cinderella. 2, 3, 4. History of Jack the giant-killer. 2, 3, 4. History of Whittington. 2, 3, 4. 52 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Lang, Andrew, cont. Little Red Riding-hood. 2, 3, 4. My own fairy book. 4, 5. Nursery rhyme book. 1, 2. Princess on the glass hill. Red book of animal stories. Red fairy book. 3, 4, 5. Red true story book. 7. 2, 3, 4. 7. Sleeping Beauty. 2. 3, 4. True story book. 6. Lang, A., W. Leaf, and E. Myers, trans. Homer. 9. Lanier, Sidney. Boy's Froissart. 7. Boy's King Arthur. Boy's Mabinogion. Boy's Percy. 6. 6. 7. Iliad of 8, 9. T. W. Higgin- Larcom, Lucy. New England girlhood. Larger history of the United States. son. 9. Larned, J. N. History of England. 9. Talk about books. 9. La Salle and the discovery of the great West. F. Park- man. 8, 9. Last century maid. A. H. Wharton. 6, 7. Last cruise of the Mohawk. W. J. Henderson. 6, 7, 8, 9. 7. Last of the barons. Lord Lytton. 9. Last of the flat-boats. G. C. Eggleston. Last of the Mohicans. J. F. Cooper. 8. Last of the Peterkins. L. P. Hale. 6. Last three soldiers. W. H. Shelton. W. H. Shelton. 7, 8, 9. Lay of the last minstrel. Sir W. Scott. 8, 9. Lays of ancient Rome. Lord Macaulay. 8, 9. Leading facts of American history. D. H. Montgom- ery. 9. Lear, Edward. Nonsense books. 1, 2, 3. Leather-stocking tales. J. F. Cooper. 8, 9. Leaves from nature's story-book. M. A. B. Kelly. 4. Lee, Albert. Four for a fortune. 9. Tommy Toddles. 5, 6. Lee, M. C. In the cheering-up business. 9. Quaker girl of Nantucket. 9. Lee, Robert E. H. A. White. 9. Lee, Yan Phou. When I was a boy in China. 7. Golden galleon. 7, 8. Olaf the glorious. 7, 8. Left behind. J. Otis. 4, 5. Leighton, Robert. Pilots of Pomona. 7, 8. 7, 8. Wreck of the Golden Fleece. Lem, a New England village boy. N. Brooks. 7, 8. Leonard, M. F. Spectacle man. 6. Leslie Goldthwaite's life, Summer in. A. D. T. Whitney. 7, 8, 9. Lewis. Eleanor. Famous pets of famous people. 7. Life and her children. A. B. Buckley. 7, 8. Life in Asia. M. C. Smith. (World and its people: Bk. 6.) 7. Life of a butterfly. S. H. Scudder. 7. Light princess. G. Macdonald. 4, 5. Lighton, W. R. Lewis and Clark. 9. Lillie, L. C. Household of Glen Holly. 6. Jo's opportunity. 5. Mildred's bargain. 4. Nan. 4, 5, 6. Rolf House. 5, 6. Story of music and musicians. 7, 8, 9. Lincoln, J. G. Pretty Tory. 8. Unwilling maid. g. Lincoln, M. J. Boston school kitchen text-book. 8. G. A. Henty. 7. G. A. Henty. 7. L. W. Thacher. 6. 3, 4. Lion of St. Mark. Lion of the North. Listening child. Litchfield, M. E. Nine worlds. Little Arthur's history of England. Lady Callcott. Little Arthur's history of Rome. H. Butterworth. Little beasts of field and wood. W. E. Cram. 4. Little brothers of the air. O. T. Miller. 6. Little country girl. S. Coolidge. 5, 6. Little duke. C. M. Yonge. 5, 6. 5. Little flower-people. G. E. Hale. Little-folk lyrics. F. D. Sherman. 4, 5. 3, 4. Little folks in feathers and fur. O. T. Miller. 3, 4. Little girl of long ago. E. O. White. Little Homespun. R. Ogden. 6, 7. Little Indian folk. E. W. Deming. 2, 3. Little Jarvis. M. E. Seawell. 5, 6. 5. 5. or Little journeys to the homes of American authors. E. Hubbard. 8, 9. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. E. Hubbard. 8, 9. Little knights and ladies. M. E. Sangster. 5, 6. Little lame prince. D. M. Mulock. 4. Little Lord Fauntleroy. F. H. Burnett. 4, 5. Little men. L. M. Alcott. 5, 6. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. H. D. Brown. 4. Little Mr. Thimblefinger. J. C. Harris. 4, 5. Little nature studies. M. E. Burt, ed. 1, 2, 3. Little people of Asia. O. T. Miller. 3, 4. Little people of the snow. M. Muller. 3, 4. Little Pussy Willow. H. B. Stowe. 4. Little queen of hearts. R. Ogden. 5, 6. Little red people. E. W. Deming. 2, 3. Little Red Riding-hood. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. Little Saint Elizabeth. F. H. Burnett. Little Smoke. W. O. Stoddard. 5. Little wanderers. M. W. Morley. 3, 4. Little women. L. M. Alcott. 5, 6. Lobo, Rag and Vixen. E. Seton-Thompson. 4, 5. Lodge, H. C. Six popular tales. 2, 3. Lodge, H. C., and Theodore Roosevelt. Hero tales from American history. 7, 8, 9. 4. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller. C. K. Bayliss. 4. Lollipop's vacation. S. Swett. 3, 4. Lonesomest doll. A. F. Brown. Long, W. J. Ways of wood folk. 4. 4. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 53 Longfellow, H. W. Courtship of Miles Standish. 7, 8, 9. Hiawatha. 7, 8, 9. Tales of a wayside inn. 6, 7, 8. Look-about club. M. E. Bamford. Lords of the world. A. J. Church. Lorna Doone. Lossing, B. J. Two spies. 8. Lost city. R. D. Blackmore. 9. 3. 9. Story of the United States navy. 7, 8. D. Ker. Lost in Nicaragua. Lost in the jungle. 5. H. Butterworth. P. B. Du Chaillu. 6, 7. 6. Lowell, J. R. Complete poetical works. 9. Vision of Sir Launfal. 9. Loyal hearts and true. R. Ogden. 6, 7. Loyal little red-coat. R. Ogden. 5, 6. Loyal traitor. J. Barnes. Lucas, E. V., comp. 2, 3, 4. 8. Book of verses for children. Lukin, James. Boy engineers. 8. Lullaby land. E. Field. 3. Lummis, C. F. Awakening of a nation. 9. Enchanted burro. 9. Land of poco tiempo. 9. New Mexico David. 8. Some strange corners of our country. 8. Spanish pioneers. 8. Tramp across the continent. 7. Lyra heroica. W. E. Henley, ed. 7, 8. Lytton, Lord. Harold. 9. Last of the barons. 9. Mabie, H. W. Norse stories. Macaulay, T. B., Lord. Macbeth. 5. Lays of ancient Rome. 8, 9. W. Shakespeare. 9. McCook, H. C. Tenants of an old farm. 8. Macdonald, George. At the back of the North Wind. 5, 6. Light princess. 4, 5. Princess and Curdie. 4, 5. Princess and the goblin. 4, 5. Macgregor, John. A thousand miles in the Rob Roy Malot, Hector. Malvern. E. D. Boy wanderer. 6. Deland. 8. Man-of-war life. C. Nordhoff. 6, 7. Man without a country. E. E. Hale. 7, 8, 9. Mann, Mrs. Horace. Flower people. 5. Manual of civil government. H. C. Northam. 8, 9. Marching to victory. C. C. Coffin. Marion's faith. C. King. 9. 7, 8, 9. Marjorie and her papa. R. H. Fletcher. 2. Marjorie Daw. T. B. Aldrich. 9. Markham, Richard. Colonial days. 4, 5. King Philip's war. 8. Markwick, W. F., and W. A. Smith. South Ameri- can republics. (World and its people: Bk. 10.) 6. Marmion. Sir W. Scott. 8, 9. Martin, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. 8. Martineau, Harriet. Crofton boys; ed. by W. E. Griffis. 5. Marvels of animal life. C. F. Holder. 6. 4. Mary Paget. M. C. Smith. 8. Mary. M. L. Molesworth. Mary's meadow. J. H. Ewing. 6. Master of the Strong Hearts. E. S. Brooks. 8, 9. Masterpieces of American literature. 8, 9. Matka and Kotik. D. S. Jordan. 5, 6, 7. Matthews, Brander, ed. Poems of American patriot- ism. 5, 6, 7. Tom Paulding. 6, 7, 8. Meadowcroft, W. H. 5, 6. A B C of electricity. 4, Men of achievement: explorers. A. W. Greely. 7. Men of iron. H. Pyle. 7, 8, 9. Merchant of Venice. W. Shakespeare. 9. Merriam, F. A. Birds of village and field. 7, 8. Birds through an opera-glass. 8, 9. Merry adventures of Robin Hood. H. Pyle. 6, 7, 8. Merwin, H. C. Thomas Jefferson. Micah Clarke. Middle five. 8. A. C. Doyle. 9. F. La Flesche. 6, 7. Midshipman Farragut. J. Barnes. Midshipman Paulding. M. E. Seawell. 6, 7. canoe. 7. 6, 7. Machar, A. M. Stories of New France. 8. Midshipman Stuart. 8. K. Munroe. MacKie, C. P. With the admiral of the ocean sea. 8. Mildred's bargain. L. C. Lillie. McLennan, William. Spanish John. 9. Miles, A. H., ed. McMaster, J. B. Primary history of the U. S. McMurry, Charles. Pioneer history stories. McMurry, F. M., joint author. See Tarr, R. S. McMurry, L. B. Classic stories for little ones. 2, 3. Macy, Jesse. First lessons in civil government. 7. Madame How and Lady Why. C. Kingsley. 5. Maid of Maiden Lane. A. E. Barr. 8. Major, Charles. Bears of Blue River. 6. Making of New England. S. A. Drake. 8, 9. Making of the American nation. A. Gilman. Making of the great West. S. A. Drake. 8. Making of the Ohio valley states. Making of Virginia. S. A. Drake. 6. Miller, O. T. 4. Natural history in anecdote. 8. Bird-lover in the West. 6. 5, 6, 7. Bird-ways. 7. First book of birds. 5. Our home pets. 7. 5. S. A. Drake. 8. In nesting time. 7. Little brothers of the air. 6. Little folks in feathers and furs. 3, 4. Little people of Asia. 3, 4. Nimpo's troubles. 4, 5. Upon the tree-tops. 8. Miner boy and his monitor. Mischief's Thanksgiving. S. Coolidge. 4. P. C. Headley. 9. 8. Missionary sheriff. O. Thanet. 8. 54 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Mississippi valley in the civil war. J. Fiske. 9. Mr. Rabbit at home. J. C. Harris. Mr. Stubbs's brother. J. Otis. 4, 5. Mrs. Merriam's scholars. Mitchell, D. G. Mitchell, S. W. Modern Europe. Bk. 5.) 6. 5. E. E. Hale. 7. About old story-tellers. 6. Hugh Wynne. 9. F. E. Coe. (World and its people: Modern vikings. H. H. Boyesen. 5. Moffett, C. Careers of danger and daring. 8, 9. Molesworth, M. L. Carrots. -A Christmas child. 4. Cuckoo clock. -Tapestry room. 5. Grandmother dear.-Two little waifs. 5. Mary.—My new home. 4. Tell me a story.-Herr Baby. 4. Monroe, Mrs. L. B. Story of our country. 4. Montcalm and Wolfe. F. Parkman. 9. Montezuma. E. Eggleston and E. E. Seelye. 7, 8. Montezuma's gold mines. F. A. Ober. 6, 7. Montgomery, D. H. Beginner's American history. 5. Heroic ballads. 5. Leading facts of American history. 9. Moore, Annie, and L. D. Nichols. Overhead. 3. Moral pirates. W. L. Alden. 4, 5. More bed-time stories. L. C. Moulton. 4. More good times at Hackmatack. M. P. W. Smith. 5. Morley, M. W. Bee-people. 3, 4. Little wanderers. 3, 4. Seed-babies. 2, 3, Song of life. 7. Morris, Charles. Historical tales: American. 8, 9. Nation's navy. 7, 8, 9. Morrison, M. W., ed. Songs and rhymes for the lit- tle ones. 2. 9. Morse, J. T., jr. Benjamin Franklin. Mother Goose. Kate Greenaway. 2. Mother Goose in prose. L. F. Baum. 1, 2, 3. Mother Goose's melodies. 1. Mother Goose's nursery rhymes. 1, 2. Mother Goose's nursery tales. 2. 3. Motley, J. L. Siege of Leyden; ed. by W. E. Grif- fis. 6. Moulton, L. C. Bed-time stories. 4, 5. More bed-time stories. Muller, Mary. Little people of the snow. Mulock, D. M. Adventures of a brownie. 4. Forward, march! 8. In pirate waters. Midshipman Stuart. Prince Dusty. 5. Raftmates. 6. Son of Satsuma. 8. 7. 8. Through swamp and glade. 7. Wakulla. 5. White conquerors. 7. With Crockett and Bowie. 7. My Apingi kingdom. P. B. Du Chaillu. 5, 6. My Arctic journal. J. D. Peary. 8. 9. My household of pets. T. Gautier. My lady. M. Bouvet. 9. My lady Pocahontas. J. E. Cooke. 4. 9. My land and water friends. M. E. Bamford. 3, 4. My literary zoo. K. Sanborn. 8, 9. My new home. M. L. Molesworth. 4. My own fairy book. A. Lang. 4, 5. Myths of Greece and Rome. Nan. L. C. Lillie. 4, 5, 6. Nansen, Fridtjof. J. B. Bull. Nation's navy. C. Morris. Natural history in anecdote. Natural history of Selborne. H. A. Guerber. 9. 5, 7. 7, 8, 9. A. H. Miles, ed. 6. G. White. 9. Natural history readers. J. G. Wood. 2, 3, 4, 5. Natural resources of the U. S. J. H. Patton. 8. Nature myths and stories. F. J. Cooke. 2, 3. Nature readers. J. M. Wright. Nature stories for young readers. Naval actions of the war of 1812. Navy blue. W. B. Allen. 9. Neal the miller. J. Otis. 6, 7. 3. M. F. Bass. 2. J. Barnes. 9. Neidlinger, W. H. Earth, sky and air in song. 3. Neighbors with claws and hoofs. J. Johonnot. 4, 5. Neighbors with wings and fins. J. Johonnot. Nelly's silver mine. H. H. Jackson. 5, 6. Nesbit, Edith. Book of dragons. 5, 6. 3. 3, 4. 4, 5. 4. Little lame prince. 4. Pussy and doggy tales. 3, 4. Neukomm, Edmond. Rulers of the sea. New baby world. M. M. Dodge. 1, 2. New England boyhood. E. E. Hale. New England girlhood. L. Larcom. 8, 9. New Mexico David. C. F. Lummis. New recitations for infants. L. Bates. 1, 2. New Robinson Crusoe. W. L. Alden. 5. New senior at Andover. H. D. Ward. 8, 9. New Year's bargain. S. Coolidge. 4, 5. New York. R. H. Whitbeck. 7. 7, 8. 8. 8. Munro, John. Story of electricity. 8, 9. Munroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac. 7. Brethren of the coast. 7. Campmates. 6. Canoemates. 6. Coral ship. 5. Derrick Sterling. 5. Dorymates. 6. Flamingo feather. 5. Newell, J. H. Outlines of lessons in botany: 1. From seed to leaf. 5, 6. 2. Flower and fruit. 5, 6. Newkirk, Garrett. Rhymes of the states. 6. Nichols, L. D., joint author. See Moore, Annie. Niebuhr, B. G. Greek hero-stories. 4, 5. Nights with Uncle Nimpo's troubles. Nine little goslings. Remus. J. C. Harris. 4, 5, 6. O. T. Miller. 4. 5. S. Coolidge. 3, 4. Fairy book. John Halifax, gentleman. 8, 9. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 55 Nine worlds. Noank's log. M. E. Litchfield. 3, 4. W. O. Stoddard. 8. One summer. B. W. Howard. 8, 9. Open sesame. Noble, A. L. Uncle Jack's executors. 8, 9. Noel, Maurice. Buz. 4. v. 2, 3. Nonsense books. E. Lear. 1, 2, 3. Same. v. 3. 5, 6. 7. v. 1, 2. Same. B. W. Bellamy and M. W. Goodwin, eds. 3, 4. Nordhoff, Charles. Man-of-war life. 6. 7. Oregon trail. Norse stories. H. W. Mabie. 5. Norseland tales. North America. North America. H. H. Boyesen. 6. F. G. Carpenter. 5, 6. Bk. 2.) 5, 6. Northam, H. C. Northern Europe. Bk. 6.) 6, 7. Norton, C. E., ed. v.1. 1. v.2. 2. (Tarr and McMurry's geographies : Manual of civil government. 8, 9. (Picturesque geographical readers: Heart of oak books: v.4 6, 7. v.5 7, 8. v.3. 3, 4. v.6 8, 9. Norton, C. L. Queen's rangers. 8. 7, 8, 9. 6. F. Parkman. 8, 9. Osceola Chief of the Seminoles. H. R. Gordon. 9. O'Shea, M. V., ed. Eyes and no eyes. 3. Other girls. A. D. T. Whitney. 7, 8, 9. Otis, James. At the siege of Quebec. 7. Aunt Hannah and Seth. 4. Castaways. 6. Defense of Fort Henry. 8. Ezra Jordan's escape. 6. How Tommy saved the barn. 5. Island refuge. 6, 7. Jenny Wren's boarding-house. 6. Left behind. 4, 5. Soldier of the legion. Not quite eighteen. S. Coolidge. Nursery rhyme book. A. Lang. 1, 2. Nursery stories and rhymes. E. Poulsson. 1, 2. Nursery tales. 3. Nutting, M. O. Days of Prince Maurice. 8, 9. Oakleigh. E. D. Deland. 8, 9. Ober, F. A. Knockabout club in North Africa. 6, ' 7. Knockabout club in Spain. 5. Storied West Indies. 6, 7. Knockabout club in the Antilles. 5. Knockabout club in the Everglades. 5. Knockabout club on the Spanish main. 5. Montezuma's gold mines. 6, 7. Young folks' history of Mexico. 8. Ogden, Ruth. Courage. 5, 6. Little Homespun. 6, 7. Little queen of hearts. 5, 6. Loyal hearts and true. 6, 7. Loyal little red-coat. 5, 6. Odyssey. Homer. G. H. Palmer, trans. Olaf the glorious. R. Leighton. 7, 8. 9. Mr. Stubbs's brother. 4, 5. Neal, the miller. 6, 7. Raising the Pearl. 5. Signal boys of '75. 6, 7. Silent Pete. 4, 5. Teddy and Carrots. 5, 6. Tim and Tip. 4. Toby Tyler. 4, 5. Under the liberty tree. 6, 7. With Lafayette at Yorktown. 7, 8. With Perry on Lake Erie. 8. With the Swamp Fox. 7. With Warren at Bunker Hill. 8. 7, 8. With Washington at Monmouth. Otto of the silver hand. H. Pyle. 7. Our American neighbors. F. E. Coe. (World and its people Bk. 4.) 5, 6. 7, 8. Our baseball club. Old caravan days. M. H. Catherwood. 5, 6. Old Christmas. W. Irving. 7, 8. Old English history. E. A. Freeman. Old-fashioned fairy book. C. C. Harrison. 4, 5. Old French war. R. Johnson. 8. Old Greek stories. J. Baldwin. 3, 4. Old Kaskaskia. M. H. Catherwood. 8, 9. 4. 6, 7, 8. Old Rough the miser. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Old Salamander. P. C. Headley. 9. Old Stars. P. C. Headley. 9. Old stories of the East. J. Baldwin. Old times in the colonies. C. C. Coffin. On Plymouth rock. S. A. Drake. 3, 4, 5. On the old frontier. W. O. Stoddard. On the plantation. J. C. Harris. 6. Once upon a time. M. E. Wilkins. One of the 28th. G. A. Henty. 7. 7. 3. N. Brooks. 6. (Companion series.) 6. (Companion series.) 6. E. S. Holden. 5, 6. O. T. Miller. 7. M. H. Wade. M. H. Wade. Our country: East. Our country: West. Our country's flag. Our home pets. Our little brown cousin. Our little Indian cousin. Our little Japanese cousin. Our little Russian cousin. Our navy in the war with Spain. J. R. Spears. 9. Our own country. M. C. Smith. (World and its 3, 4. 3, 4. M. H. Wade. 3, 4. M. H. Wade. 3, 3, 4. people Bk. 3.) 3, 4, 5. Our world reader. M. L. Hall. 4, 5. Outlines of lessons in botany. J. H. Newell. 5, 6. Over the Andes. H. Butterworth. 6, 7. Overhead. A. Moore and L. D. Nichols. 3. Page, T. N. Among the camps. 5, 6. Two little Confederates. 5. Page, squire and knight. Mme. Colomb. 7, 8. Paget, R. L., ed. Poems of American patriotism. 8,9. Palgrave, F. T., ed. Children's treasury of Eng- lish song. 7, 8. Golden treasury. 9. 56 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Palmer, G. H., trans. Odyssey of Homer. 7, 8. Pampas and Andes. N. H. Bishop. 7. Parables for home and school, W. P. Garrison. 6. Parables from nature. M. Gatty. 6, 7. Parkman, Francis. Conspiracy of Pontiac. Pilgrims and Puritans. N. M. Tiffany. 3, 4. Pilgrim's progress. J. Bunyan. 7, 8. Pilot of the Mayflower. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Pilots of Pomona. R. Leighton. 7, 8. Pineboro quartette. W. B. Allen. 7. 8. La Salle and the discovery of the great west. Montcalm and Wolfe. 9. 8, 9. Pioneer history stories. C. McMurry. 5, 6, 7. Pioneers. J. F. Cooper. 8. Oregon trail. 8, 9. Pioneers of France in the new world. 8, 9. Partners. W. O. Stoddard. 7. Parton, James. Captains of industry. 6. Pathfinder. J. F. Cooper. 8. Patmore, Coventry, ed. best poets. Children's garland, from the 6. H. Butterworth. Patriot schoolmaster. 7. Patriotic reader. H. B. Carrington, ed. 9. Patriotism in prose and verse. J. Gordon, ed. 6. Patton, J. H. Natural resources of the United States. 8. Patty Fairfield. C. Wells. 7. Paul and Virginia. B. de Saint-Pierre. 8. Paul Jones. M. E. Seawell. 8. Paulding, Midshipman. M. E. Seawell. 6, 7. Peary, J. D. My Arctic journal. 8, 9. Snow baby. 3, 4. Penelope's Irish experiences. K. D. Wiggin. 8. Penelope's progress. K. D. Wiggin. 9. Pepper and salt. H. Pyle. 4, 5. Percy, Boy's. S. Lanier. 6, 7. Perry, F. M., and Katherine Beebe. Four American pioneers. 6, 7. Perry, Nora. Another flock of girls. 6. Flock of girls. 5. Flock of girls and boys. 6. Hope Benham. 7. Three little daughters of the revolution. 5, 6. 7. Perry, W. C. Boy's Odyssey. 5, 6. Perseverance island. D. Frazar. Personally conducted. F. R. Stockton. 6, 7. Peterkin papers. L. P. Hale. 5. Petland revisited. J. G. Wood. 5. Petrie estate. H. D. Brown. 8, 9. Phaeton Rogers. R. Johnson. 6, 7. Peveril of the Peak. Sir W. Scott. 9. Phebe, her profession. A. C. Ray. 8, 9. Phelps, E. S. Gypsy Breynton. 4, 5. Pioneers of France in the new world. 8, 9. Pirate. Sir W. Scott. 8. F. Parkman. Pith of astronomy. S. G. Bayne. 8, 9. Pittenger, William. Great locomotive chase. 8, 9. Plantation pageants. J. C. Harris. Plants and their children. Play days. S. O. Jewett. Play lady. E. J. Pratt. 4. 6. Mrs. W. S. Dana. 4, 5. 4, 5. Pleasant authors. A. B. Harris. 6. Plutarch. Boys' and girls' Plutarch. J. S. White, ed. 7. Poems of American patriotism. B. Matthews, ed. 5,6,7. Poems of American patriotism. R. L. Paget, ed. 8,9. Pollard, E. F. Green mountain boys. 7, 8. Polly Cologne. A. M. Diaz. 5. Polly Oliver's problem. K. D. Wiggin. 7. Polo, Marco, Story of. N. Brooks. 8, 9. Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. Popular history of animals. Popular history of London. Popular history of the civil war. Population of an old pear-tree. Porter, J. G. Porter, J. H. Porter, Jane. 8. H. R. Gordon. 6. H. Scherren. W. H. Rideing. 8, 9. Mrs. C. E. Cheney. 9. E. Van Bruyssel. 6. Stars in song and legend. 6, 7. 6. Wild beasts. Scottish chiefs. 9. Pot of gold. M. E. Wilkins. 4, 5. Poulsson, Emilie. Child stories and rhymes. 1, 2. Finger-plays. 1, 2. In the child's world. 1, 2, 3. Nursery stories and rhymes. 1, 2. Through the farmyard gate. 1, 2. Power, Mrs. S. D. Anna Maria's house-keeping. 8. Prairie. J. F. Cooper. 8. Pratt, C. S. Buz-buz. 4. Pratt, E. J. Play lady. 4. Presidents of the United States. J. G. Wilson, ed. 9. Gypsy's Cousin Joy. 4, 5. Gypsy's sowing and reaping. 5, 6. Gypsy's year at the Golden Crescent. 5, 6. Phyllis Browne. F. L. Shaw. 7, 8. Picciola. J. X. B. Saintine. 8. Pretty Polly Perkins. G. E. Jackson. 7, 8. Pretty Tory. J. G. Lincoln. 8. Primary history of the United States. J. B. McMaster. 6. Primer of American literature. C. F. Richardson. Prince and page. C. M. Yonge. 5, 6. Prince and pauper. M. Twain. 6, 7. Prince Dusty. K. Munroe. 5. Pictures from Roman life and story. A. J. Church. Picturesque geographical readers. 9. C. T. King, ed. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Princess and Curdie. G. Macdonald. 4, 5. Princess and the goblin. G. Macdonald. Princess Idleways. Mrs. W. J. Hays. 3, 4. Princess of Thule. W. Black. 9. 4, 5. 9. Pierson, C. D. Among the farmyard people. 3, 4. Among the forest people. 4. Among the meadow people. 3, 4. Pike and cutlass. G. Gibbs. 9. Princess on the glass hill. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. Princess's story book. G. L. Gomme, ed. 9. Prose and verse for children. K. Pyle. 2, 3. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 57 Prudence Palfrey. T. B. Aldrich. 8. Puerto Rico. F. A. Ober. 8. Pussy and doggy tales. E. Nesbit. 3, 4. Rhymes and jingles. Rhymes of childhood. Rhymes of the states. M. M. Dodge. 2, 3. J. W. Riley. 8. Putnam, M. L. Children's life of Lincoln. 4, 5. Richards, L. E. G. Newkirk. Five mice in a mouse-trap. 6. 2, 3. Pyle, Howard. Garden behind the moon. 4, 5. Five minute stories. 1, 2, 3. Men of iron. 7, 8, 9. In my nursery. 3. Merry adventures of Robin Hood. 6, 7, 8. Otto of the silver hand. 6, 7. Pepper and salt. 4, 5. Story of Jack Ballister's fortunes. 7, 8. Twilight land. 5. Pyle, Katherine. As the goose flies. 3, 4. Christmas angel. Counterpane fairy. 3, 4. 3. Prose and verse for children. 2, 3. Quaker girl of Nantucket. M. L. Lee. 9. Quarterdeck and fok'sle. M. E. Seawell. 7, 8. Quartet. W. O. Stoddard. 6. C. L. Norton. 8. Queen's rangers. Queen's story book. G. L. Gomme, ed. 8, 9. Queer stories for boys and girls. E. Eggleston. 3, 4. Quentin Durward. Sir W. Scott. Rab and his friends. J. Brown. 9. Quicksilver Sue. L. E. Richards. 4, 5. 8. Radiant suns. A. Giberne. 7. Raftmates. K. Munroe. 6. History of the world: earliest peo- J. Otis. 5. G. M. Towle. 8. Ragozin, Z. A. ples. 6, 7. Raising the Pearl. History of the world Ralegh, his exploits and voyages. Raspe, R. E. Tales from Munchausen; ed. by E. E. Hale. 5. Ray, A. C. Phebe, her profession. 8, 9. Teddy, her book. 7. Raymond, Evelyn. Boys and girls of Brantham. Four feet, two feet and no feet. 1, 2, 3. Joyous story of Toto. 3, 4. Quicksilver Sue. 4, 5. Toto's merry winter. 3, 4. When I was your age. Richardson, A. S. Richardson, C. F. Richardson, J.; ed. 6. History of our country. 8, 9. Primer of American literature. 9. Wonders of the Yellowstone. 5. Rideing, W. H. Boys coastwise. Popular history of London. 8, 9. Riley, J. W. Rhymes of childhood. 8. W. Irving. 8, 9. Scott. 8, 9. Rip Van Winkle. Rob Roy. Sir W. Roberts, C. G. D. Forge in the forest. Sister to Evangeline. Around the campfire. 7, 8. 9. 9. 8. H. Pyle. 6, 7, 8. Robin Hood, Merry adventures of. Robinson Crusoe. D. Defoe. 5, 6. M. E. Seawell. 8, 9. M. H. Catherwood. Rock of the lion. Rocky fork. Rogers, R. C. Will o' the Wasp. Roggie and Reggie stories. Rolf House. 5. 9. G. Smith. 2. L. C. Lillie. 5, 6. 4. Rolfe, W. J., ed. Fairy tales in prose and verse. Tales from Scottish history. 6. Roman life in the days of Cicero. A. J. Church. 9. Romance of colonization. G. B. Smith. 8. Romance of conquest. W. E. Griffis. 9. W. E. Griffis. 7, 8. 7. Romance of discovery. Romance of Dollard. M. H. Catherwood. 9. Romance of engineering. H. Firth. 8. Reader in physical geography. R. E. Dodge. 7, 8. Real folks. A. D. T. Whitney. 8, 9. Recollections of a drummer-boy. H. M. Kieffer. 6, 7. Recollections of a private. W. L. Goss. 9. Red book of animal stories. A. Lang. 7. Red Eagle. G. C. Eggleston. 6, 7, 8. Red fairy book. A. Lang. 3, 4, 5. Red Jacket, last of the Senecas. Red patriot. W. O. Stoddard. Red true story book. A. Lang. 6, 7. Redeeming the republic. C. C. Coffin. Reid, Mayne. Boy hunters. Bruin. 7. Cliff climbers. 7. Young voyageurs. 7. 7. H. R. Gordon. 8. 7. Romance of industry and invention. R. Cochrane. 7, 8. Roosevelt, Theodore. Rough riders. g. Roosevelt, Theodore, and H. C. Lodge. Hero tales from American history. 7, 8. Rose and the ring. Rose in bloom. Ross, Clinton. Heroes of our W. M. Thackeray. 7. 1 L. M. Alcott. Scarlet coat. 8. 8. war with Spain. 6, 7, 8. 9. T. Roosevelt. Round dozen. S. Coolidge. 4. 7, 8, 9. Rough riders. Round the year in myth and song. . F. Holbrook. Rulers of the sea. Ruskin, John. Russell, W. C. E. Neukomm. 7, 7, 8. King of the Golden river. 3, 4. Sailor's sweetheart. 8. 3. R. J. Bush. 9. A. E. Barr. 9. Book of famous verse. Brady. 7, 8. Reindeer, dogs and snowshoes. Remember the Alamo. Repplier, Agnes, ed. Reuben James. C. T. Revolt of the Tartars. Revolutionary maid. Rhoades, H. E. jackets. 8. T. De Quincey. 9. A. E. Blanchard. 7, 8. Sailor boys of '61. J. R. Soley. 9. 6, 7. W. C. Russell. 8. Around the world with the blue Sailor's sweetheart. St. George for England. G. A. Henty. 8. St. John, T. M. How two boys made their own elec- trical apparatus. 8, 9. Things a boy should know about electricity. 8, 9. St. Nicholas. (Bound volumes.) 4, 5, 6, 7. 58 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. St. Nicholas Christmas book. Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de. Saintine, J. X. B. Picciola. Saltillo boys. W. O. Stoddard. 3, 4. Paul and Virginia. 8. 8. Second Jungle book. Second year of the R. Kipling. 5, 6, 7. Look-about club. M. E. Bam- 6. Samuels, Samuel. From forecastle to cabin. 7. Sanborn, Kate. Sangster, M. E. My literary zoo. 8, 9. Little knights and ladies. 5, 6. Santa Claus on a lark. W. Gladden. Sara Crewe. F. H. Burnett. 4. 4, 5. Saunders, Marshall. Beautiful Joe. 3, 4, 5. Scarlet coat. C. Ross. 8. Scherren, Henry. Popular history of animals. 6. Schurz, Carl. Abraham Lincoln. 9. 3, 4, 5. Schwatka, Frederick. Children of the cold. Scollard, Clinton, ed. Ballads of American bravery. 7, 8. Scott, Sir Walter. Guy Mannering. 9. Ivanhoe. g. Kenilworth. 9. Lady of the lake. 8, 9. Lay of the last minstrel. Marmion. 8, 9. Peveril of the Peak. 9. Pirate. 8. Quentin Durward. Rob Roy. 8, 9. 9. Tales of a grandfather. 8. Talisman. 9. 8, 9. Scottish chiefs. J. Porter. 9. Scudder, H. E. Bodleys afoot. 4, 5. Bodleys on wheels. 4, 5. Bodleys telling stories. Book of fables. 1, 2. 4. Book of folk stories. 2, 3. Boston town. 6, 7, 8. Christopher Columbus. 8. Doings of the Bodley family. 4. Fables and folk stories. 3. ford. 4, 5. Sedgwick, H. D. Samuel de Champlain. 8. Seed-babies. M. W. Morley. 2, 3. Seelye, E. E. Story of Columbus. 6, 7, 8. 6, 7, 8, 9. Story of Washington. Ségur, Comte de, joint author. See Grote, George. Ségur, Comtesse Eugénie de. Story of a donkey; ed. by C. Welsh. 4. Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Biography of a grizzly. 6, 7. Lobo, Rag and Vixen. 4, 5. Wild animals I have known. 7, 8. Seven little people. H. E. Scudder. 3, 4. Seven little sisters. J. Andrews. 2. Sevenoaks. J. G. Holland. 8. Seward, O. R. Sewell, Anna. Around the world stories. Black Beauty. 3, 4, 5, 6. Shakespeare, William. Julius Cæsar. 9. Macbeth. 9. Merchant of Venice. 9. Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the earth. 8, 9. Domesticated animals. 9. First book in geology. Sea and land. 8. 9. Story of our continent. 7, 8, 9. Sharp eyes. W. H. Gibson. 7. 7. Shaw, E. R. Big people and little people of other lands. 3, 4. Discovers and explorers. 4. Shaw, F. L. Hector. 7. Castle Blair. 8. Phyllis Browne. 7, 8. Sea change. 6. Shelley, P. B. Selected poems. 9. Shelton, W. H. Last three soldiers. 8, 9. George Washington. 7, 8, 9. Seven little people. 3, 4. Short history of the United States. 8, 9. Scudder, S. H. Life of a butterfly. 7. Sea and its wonders. M. and E. Kirby. 4, 5. Sea and land. N. S. Shaler. 8. Sea change. F. L. Shaw. 6. Sea yarns for boys. W. J. Henderson. 6, 7. Search for Andrew Field. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Seaside and wayside. J. M. Wright. 3. Seawell, M. E. Decatur and Somers. History of the Lady Betty Stair. 9. Little Jarvis. 5, 6. Midshipman Paulding. 6, 7. ' 6, 7. 8. Short history of England. E. S. Kirkland. 7, 8. Short history of France. E. S. Kirkland. Short history of the French revolution. mer. 8. L. H. Far- E. T. Tomlinson. 8. E. Channing. 9. Short history of the revolution. Short history of the United States. Short history of the United States. 8, 9. H. E. Scudder. Short stories of our shy neighbors. 4, 5. M. A. B. Kelly. Short studies in botany. H. C. Cooper. 5. Shoulder arms. Shumway, E. S. Shute, K. D., ed. J. P. True. 7. Day in ancient Rome. Land of song: 9. Bk. 1. 2, 3. Bk. 2. 4, 5. Paul Jones, 8. Quarterdeck and fok'sle. 7, 8. Rock of the lion. 8, 9. Through thick and thin. Twelve naval captains. 7, 8. Virginia cavalier. 9. 6. Bk. 3. 6, 7. Sidney, Margaret. What the seven did. 4, 5. Siege of Leyden. J. L. Motley. 6. Siege of Troy. C. H. Hanson. 5. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 59 Signal boys. G. C. Eggleston. Signal boys of '75. 7. J. Otis. 6, 6, 7. Silent Pete. J. Otis. 4, 5. Silent Prince. H. A. Clark. 6, 7. Somers, Decatur, and M. E. Seawell. 6, 7, 8, 9. Son of Satsuma. K. Munroe. 8. Singleton, Adam. Chronicles of Sir John Frois- sart. 6. Sinking of the "Merrimac." R. P. Hobson. 9. Sintram. F. de LaMotte-Fouqué. 7, 8, 9. Sister to Evangeline. C. G. D. Roberts. Sister's vocation. J. D. Daskam. 8, 9. Six little cooks. E. S. Kirkland. 7. Six popular tales. H. C. Lodge, ed. 2, 3. Six to sixteen. J. H. Ewing. 6. 9. Song of life. M. W. Morley. 7. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. M. W. Morri- son. 2. Songs of history. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Songs of the Pilgrims. M. D. Bisbee, ed. South America. H. Butterworth. 8, 9. South America. F. G. Carpenter. 6. 8. South American republics. W. F. Markwick and W. A. Smith. (World and its people: Bk. 10.) 6. Southern soldier stories. G. C. Eggleston. 9. Spanish John. W. McLennan. 9. Sketch book. W. Irving. 8, 9. Spanish pioneers. C. F. Lummis. 8. Sketch book, Six selections from. W. Irving. Sketches of American authors. J. E. Keysor. Sleeping Beauty. A. Lang. 2, 3, 4. 7. 7. Sparrow the tramp. L. F. Wesselhoeft. Spears, J. R. Fugitive. 9. 4, 5. Sleepy-time stories. M. B. Booth. 4. Smith, F. H. Tom Grogan. 8. White umbrella in Mexico. Smith, G. B. 9. Romance of colonization. 8. Smith, Gertrude. Arabella and Araminta stories. 2, 3. Booboo book. 2, 3. Our navy in the war with Spain. 9. Spectacle man. M. F. Leonard. 6. Spinning-wheel stories. L. M. Alcott. 5. Spirit of an Illinois town. Spy. J. F. Cooper. 8. M. H. Catherwood. 9. Spyri, Johanna. Heidi. 6. Boys of Marimiton prairie. 7, 8. Roggie and Reggie stories. 2. Smith, Mary C. Life in Asia. (World and its people : Bk. 6.) 6. Smith, M. P. W. The Browns. 5. Jolly good summer. Jolly good times. 5. 5. Jolly good times at Hackmatack. 5. Jolly good times at school. 5. Jolly good times to-day. 5. More good times at Hackmatack. 5. Their canoe trip. 7. 8. Young and old Puritans of Hatfield. 7. Young Puritans in captivity. 6. Young Puritans in King Philip's war. Young Puritans of old Hadley. 6. 7. Smith, Minna C. Mary Paget. 8. Our own country. (World and its people: Bk. 3.) 3, 4, 5. Smith, N. A., joint author. See Wiggin, K. D. Smith, Nicholas. Stories of great national songs. 7, 8. Smith, W. A., joint author. See Markwick, W. F. Snow baby. J. D. Peary. 3, 4. 8. Soldier of Manhattan. J. A. Altsheler. Soldier of the legion. C. L. Norton. 7, 8, 9. Soldier Rigdale. B. M. Dix. 8. Soldiers of fortune. R. H. Davis. Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812. 7, 8. Sailor-boys of '61. 9. 9. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. R. M. Stuart. 6, 7. Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. J. Johon- not. 5. Some strange corners of our country. C. F. Lum- mis. 8. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. J. Burroughs. 4. Stables, Gordon. Westward with Columbus. Standish of Standish. J. G. Austin. 8. Star-land. Sir R. S. Ball. 6, 7. 7. Starr, Frederick. American Indians. 4. Strange peoples. 5. Starry skies. A. Giberne. 5, 6. Stars in song and legend. J. G. Porter. 6, 7. Statesmen. N. Brooks. 8, 9. Stepping stones to literature. Gilbert. 1. First reader. Second reader. 2. Stevens, Thomas. Stevenson, R. L. S. L. Arnold and C. B. Third reader. 3. Fourth reader. 4.. Around the world on a bicycle. 8. Child's garden of verses. 2, 3. David Balfour. 8, 9. Kidnapped. 8, 9. Treasure island. Stevenson, S. H. Stockton, F. R. 6, 7, 8. Boys and girls in biology. 7. Bee-man of Orn. 5. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. Captain Chap. 6, 7. Clocks of Rondaine. 4, 5. Fanciful tales. 4. Floating prince. 4. Jolly fellowship. 5, 6. Personally conducted. 6, 7. Story of Viteau. 7. Tales out of school. 4. Ting-a-ling tales. 3, 4. Stoddard, W. O. Among the lakes. Battle of New York. Captain's boat. 7. 8. Crowded out o' Cro'field. 5. Dab Kinzer. 6. Guert Ten Eyck. 8. 6. 8. 60 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Stoddard, W. O., cont. Little smoke. 5. Noank's log. 8. 7. On the old frontier. Partners. 7. Quartet. 6. Red patriot. 7. Saltillo boys. 6. Swordmaker's son. 8. Talking leaves. Two Arrows. Windfall. 7. Winter fun. 6. 5. 5. With the Black Prince. 8. Storied holidays. E. S. Brooks. 7. J. Johonnot. 8. 5, 6, 7. 7. 4. D. Brooks. 2, 3. Stories of the magicians. A. J. Church. Stories of the Old Dominion. J. E. Cooke. Stories of the old world. A. J. Church. Stories of the olden time. Stories of the red children. Stories of the sea. Stories of the sea. Stories of the trees. Stories of war. J. F. Cooper. 8. E. E. Hale. 6. Mrs. W. H. Dyson. 5. E. E. Hale. 7, 8. Story hour. K. D. Wiggin and N. A. Smith. Story of a bad boy. T. B. Aldrich. 5, 6. Story of a cat. E. Story of a donkey. de La Bédollière. 4. Comtesse de Segur. 4. Story of a great conflict. R. Johnson. 9. Story of a piece of coal. E. A. Martin. 8. 3. Storied West Indies. F. A. Ober. 6, 7. Stories for boys. R. H. Davis. 7. Stories for children. Mrs. C. A. Lane. 2. S. E. Wiltse. 1, 2. A. E. Chase. 3. A. F. Blaisdell. A. J. Church. L. Creighton. 5. 6. 6. 8. Stories for kindergarten. Stories from animal land. Stories from English history. Stories from English history. Stories from English history. Stories from Herodotus. A. J. Church. Stories from Homer. A. J. Church. 7. Stories from Livy. A. J. Church. Stories from the Greek tragedians. Stories of adventure. 8. A. J. Church. 8. Stories Mother Nature told. J. Andrews. 3, 4. E. E. Hale. 7. Stories of American history. N. S. Dodge. 3. Stories of American life and adventure. 3, 4. E. Eggleston. 2, 3. 7, 8. 3, 4. Stories of discovery. E. E. Hale. 7. Stories of famous children. M. V. Hunter. 4, 5. Stories of Georgia. J. C. Harris. 8, 9. Stories of great Americans. E. Eggleston. Stories of great national songs. N. Smith. Stories of heroic deeds. J. Johonnot. 3, 4. Stories of Indian chieftains. M. H. Husted. Stories of Indian children. M. H. Husted. 3, 4. Stories of Indiana. M. Thompson. 6. Stories of industry. A. Chase and E. Clow. 4. Stories of invention. E. E. Hale. 7. Stories of Maine. S. Swett. 5, 6. Stories of my four friends. J. Andrews. 3. Stories of New France. A. M. Machar. 8. Stories of Ohio. W. D. Howells. 5. Stories of old Greece. Stories of old renown. 4. Stories of other lands. E. M. Firth. A. R. Hope. 5, 6. J. Johonnot. 4. Stories of our country. J. Johonnot. 4, 5. Stories of persons and places in Europe. dict. 5, 6, 7. Stories of pioneer life. F. Bass. 4. E. L. Bene- Stories of the Badger state. R. G. Thwaites. 5, 6. Stories of the civil war. A. F. Blaisdell. 5. Stories of the English kings. J. J. Burns. 7. Stories of the gorilla country. P. B. Du Chaillu. 4, 5, 6. Story of Aaron. J. C. Harris. 5, 6. Story of American history. A. F. Blaisdell. 5, 6. Story of Babétte. R. M. Stuart. 6. Story of Betty. C. Wells. 6, 7, 8. Story of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain Wil- liam Clark. N. F. Kingsley. 4, 5. Story of Columbus. E. E. Seelye. 6, 7, 8. Story of electricity. J. Munro. 8, 9. Story of Francis Cludde. S. J. Weyman. Story of Jack Ballister's fortunes. 9. H. Pyle. 7, 8. H. Butterworth. C. Hemstreet. 7. 6, 7. 8, 9. 4. g. Story of Magellan. Story of Manhattan. Story of Marco Polo. N. Brooks. Story of music. W. J. Henderson. 8, 9. Story of music and musicians. L. C. Lillie. 7, 8, 9. Story of New York. E. S. Brooks. 9. Story of old Fort Loudon. C. E. Craddock. 8. Story of our continent. N. S. Shaler. 7, 8, 9. Story of our country. Mrs. L. B. Monroe. Story of our war with Spain. E. S. Brooks. Story of Roland. J. Baldwin. J. Baldwin. 6, 7. Story of Rome. A. Gilman. 8. Story of Siegfried. J. Baldwin. 5, 6, 7. Story of the American Indian. Story of the American sailor. Story of the American soldier. Story of the chosen people. H. A. Guerber. Story of the English. H. A. Guerber. 5. Story of the fishes. J. N. Baskett. 5, 6. Story of the golden age. J. Baldwin. 5, 6, 7. Story of the great republic. H. A. Guerber. 5, 6. Story of the Greeks. H. A. Guerber. 6, 7. Story of the Indian. G. B. Grinnell. 8. E. S. Brooks. 7. E. S. Brooks. 7. E. S. Brooks. 7. 5. 7. Story of the 19th century. E. S. Brooks. 9. Story of the Persian war. A. J. Church. 7. 6. Story of the red deer. J. W. Fortescue. Story of the Rhinegold. A. A. Chapin. Story of the Romans. H. A. Guerber. 6. Story of the thirteen colonies. H. A. Guerber. 4, 5. Story of the United States. E. S. Brooks. 6. Story of the United States navy. B. J. Lossing. 7, 8. Story of Tonty. M. H. Catherwood. 8, 9. Story of Troy. M. Clarke. 5. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 61 F. R. Stockton. Story of Viteau. Story of Washington. Stowe, H. B. 7. 4. E. E. Seelye. 6, 7, 8, 9. Little Pussy Willow. Uncle Tom's cabin. 7, 8, 9. Strange company. C. F. Holder. 6. F. Starr. 5. Strange peoples. Strange stories from history. G. C. Eggleston. 4, 5. Strong, F. L. All the year round. 3 pts. 3, 4. Stuart, R. M. 6, 7. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Story of Babette. 6. Successful venture. E. D. Leland. 6, 7. Sugar and spice. 2. Summer in a cañon. K. D. Wiggin. Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. ney. 8, 9. 7. A. D. T. Whit- 6, 7. 8. Sun, moon and stars. A. Giberne. Sun of Saratoga. J. A. Altsheler. Sweet William. M. Bouvet. 5, 6. Swett, Sophie. Captain Polly. 5, 6. Captain Thistletop. 7. Lollipop's vacation. 3, 4. Swift, Jonathan. Stories of Maine. 5, 6. Gulliver's travels. 5. 8. 4, 5, 6. 8. Swift, Lindsay. Benjamin Franklin. Swiss family Robinson. J. R. Wyss. Swordmaker's son. W. O. Stoddard. Taking of Louisburg. S. A. Drake. 8. Tales from Munchausen ; ed. by E. E. Hale. R. E. Raspe. 5. W. J. Rolfe. 6. C. and M. Lamb. 5, 6, 7, 8. Sir W. Scott. 8. Tales from Scottish history. Tales from Shakespeare. Tales of a grandfather. Tales of a wayside inn. Tales of King Arthur. H. W. Longfellow. 6, 7, 8. E. V. Farrington. 5. T. W. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Higginson. 8, 9. Tales of Troy. C. Witt. 5. Tales out of school. F. R. Stockton. 4. Talisman. Sir W. Scott. 9. 9. Talk about animals. (Companion series.) 5, 6. Talk about books. J. N. Larned. Talking leaves. W. O. Stoddard. 5. Talks by queer folks. M. E. Bamford. 3, 4. Tanglewood tales. N. Hawthorne. 4, 5. Tapestry room. M. L. Moleworth. 5. Tarr, R. S., and F. M. McMurry. Geographies : Bk. 1. Home geography. 4, 5. Bk. 2. North America. Bk. 3. 6, 7. 5, 6. Europe and other continents. New York. Taylor, Bayard. Boys of other countries. 3, 4. Tecumseh. E. Eggleston and E. E. Seelye. 7, 8. Tecumseh, chief of the Shawanoes. H. R. Gordon. 9. Tecumseh's young braves. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7. Teddy and Carrots. J. Otis. 5, 6. Teddy, her book. A. C. Ray. 7. Tell me a story. M. L. Molesworth. 4. 8. 9. Ten great events in history. J. Johonnot. 6. Ten New England blossoms. C. M. Weed. 7. Tenants of an old farm. H. C. McCook. Tennyson, Lord. Poetical works. Tenting on the plains. E. B. Custer. 8, 9. Thacher, L. W. Listening child. 6. Thackeray, W. M. Thanet, Octave. We all. 7. Rose and the ring. 7. Missionary sheriff. That lass o' Lowrie's. 8. F. H. Burnett. 9. Thayer, J. B. John Marshall. 8. Their canoe trip. M. P. W. Smith. 7, 8. Their club and ours. J. P. True. 6. Things a boy should know about electricity. T. M. St. John. 8, 9. Things will take a turn. B. Harraden. 4. This continent of ours. readers Bk. 2.) 4. : (Picturesque geographical Thomas, E. M. In sunshine land. 3. In the young world. Thompson, D. P. 4. Green mountain boys. 8, 9. Thompson, Ernest Seton-. See Seton-Thompson, Ernest. Thompson, Maurice, ed. Boys' book of sports. 6, 7. Stories of Indiana. 6. Those Dale girls. F. W. Carruth. 8. Thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe. J. Macgregor. · 7. Thousand miles walk across South America [Pampas and Andes]. N. H. Bishop. 7. Three colonial boys. E. T. Tomlinson. 7, 8. Three Greek children. A. J. Church. 8. Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America. R. H. Davis. 7, 8. N. Perry. Three little daughters of the revolution. 5, 6. Three pretty maids. A. E. Blanchard. 6, 7. Three young continentals. Through swamp and glade. Through the farmyard gate. Through the looking-glass. Through thick and thin. E. T. Tomlinson. 7, 8. K. Munroe. 7. ༡ E. Poulsson. 1, 2. L. Carroll. 3, 4, 5. 6. M. E. Seawell. Thwaites, R. G. Colonies, 1492-1750. Stories of the Badger state. 5, 6. 9. Tiffany, N. M. From colony to commonwealth. 3, 4. Pilgrims and Puritans. 3, 4. Tim and Tip. J. Otis. 4. Timothy's quest. K. D. Wiggin. 8. Ting-a-ling tales. F. R. Stockton. 3, 4. Toby Tyler. J. Otis. 4, 5. Toinette's Philip. Mrs. C. V. Jamison. 5, 6. Tom Brown at Rugby. T. Hughes. 7, 8, 9. Tom Clifton. W. L. Goss. 9. Tom Grogan. F. H. Smith. 8. Tom Paulding. B. Matthews. 6, 7, 8. Tom Sawyer. M. Twain. 7, 8. Tomlinson, E. T. Boy officers of 1812. 6, 7. Boy soldiers of 1812. 6, 7. 62 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Tomlinson, E. T., cont. Boys with Old Hickory. 6, 7. Guarding the border. 6, 7. In the hands of the red-coats. Jersey boy in the revolution. Search for Andrew Field. 8. 7, 8, 9. 6, 7. Short history of the revolution. 8. Tecumseh's young braves. 6, 7. Three colonial boys. 7, 8. Three young continentals. 7, 8. Two young patriots. 7, 8. Washington's young aids. 7, 8. Tommy Anne and the three hearts. M. O. Wright. 6. Tommy Toddles. A. Lee. 5, 6. Torpeanuts the tomboy. L. F. Wesselhoeft. 4, 5. Toto's merry winter. L. E. Richards. 3, 4. Tour of the world in eighty days. J. Verne. 7, 8, 9. Towle, G. M. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Ralegh. 8. Tramp across the continent. C. F. Lummis. 6. 7. Uncle Remus and his friends. J. C. Harris. 3, 4, 5, 6. Uncle Remus; his songs and his sayings. J. C. Har- ris. 4, 5. Uncle Sam's soldiers. O. P. Austin. 5. Under Drake's flag. G. A. Henty. 7, 8. Under the liberty tree. J. Otis. 6, 7. Under the lilacs. L. M. Alcott. 5, 6, 7. Under the Rattlesnake flag. F. H. Costello. 6, 7. Under the window. K. Greenaway. 1. Undine. F. de La Motte-Fouqué. 8, 9. Unknown to history. C. M. Yonge. 9. Unwilling maid. J. G. Lincoln. 9. Up and down the brooks. M. E. Bamford. 6. Upon the tree-tops. O. T. Miller. 8. Van Bruyssel, Ernest. Population of an old pear- tree. 6. Van Dyke, Henry. First Christmas tree. 9. Verne, Jules. Exploration of the world. Famous travels and travellers. 8, 9. Great explorers of the 19th century. 9. 8. Treasure island. R. L. Stevenson. 6, 7, 8. Treasure ship. H. Butterworth. 7, 8. Treasury of stories, jingles and rhymes. M. Hum- phrey. 2, 3. Treat, Mary. Trent, W. P. Trinity bells. Home studies in nature. 7. Robert E. Lee. A. E. Barr. 8. 9. Trowbridge, John. Samuel F. B. Morse. True, J. P. Shoulder arms. 7. Their club and ours. 6. True story book. A. Lang. 6. g. 5. 5. True story of Abraham Lincoln. E. S. Brooks. True story of Benjamin Franklin. E. S. Brooks. True story of Christopher Columbus. E. S. Brooks. 4. True story of George Washington. E. S. Brooks. 4. True story of Lafayette. E. S. Brooks. 5. True story of U. S. Grant. E. S. Brooks. 5. 8. True story of the United States. E. S. Brooks. 4, 5 True to his home. H. Butterworth. Trumpeter Fred. C. King. 5, 6. Twain, Mark. Huckleberry Finn. 8, 9. Prince and pauper. 6, 7. Tom Sawyer. 7, 8. Twelve naval captains. M. E. Seawell. 7, 8. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. J. Verne. 8, 9. Twilight land. H. Pyle. 4, 5. Two Arrows. W. O. Stoddard. Two college girls. H. D. Brown. 5. 8, 9. Two great retreats of history. G. Grote and Comte de Ségur. 6, 7. Two little Confederates. T. N. Page. 5. R. H. Dana. 8, 9. Two spies. B. J. Lossing. 8. Two years before the mast. Two years in the jungle. W. T. Hornaday. 8, 9. Two young patriots. E. T. Tomlinson. 6, 7, 8. Twombly, A. S. Hawaii and its people. (World and its people: Bk. 9.) 7. Uncle Jack's executors. A. L. Noble. 8, 9. Tour of the world in eighty days. 7, 8, 9. Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. 8, 9. Verse and prose for beginners. 2. Vicar of Wakefield. O. Goldsmith. 9. Views in Africa. A. B. Badlam. (World and its peo- ple: Bk. 7.) 7. Virginia cavalier. M. E. Seawell. Vision of Sir Launfal. 9. J. R. Lowell. 9. Vivian, T. J. With Dewey at Manila. Voices for the speechless. A. Firth, ed. Wade, M. H. Our little brown cousin. Our little Indian cousin. 3, 4. Our little Japanese cousin. Our little Russian cousin. Wakulla. K. Munroe. 5. 3, 4. 3, 4. Wallace, Lew. Ben-Hur. 9. Wampum belt. H. Butterworth. 6, 7. War of 1812. R. Johnson. 7, 8, 9. 8, 9. War of independence. J. Fiske. 7, 7, 8. Ward, H. D. Captain of the Kittiewink. New senior at Andover. 8, 9. Warner, C. D. Being a boy. 8. In the wilderness. 9. Wars of the roses. J. G. Edgar. 8. 7. 3, 4. 6. Washington's young aids. E. T. Tomlinson. 7, 8. Watch-fires of '76. S. A. Drake. Water-babies. C. Kingsley. 5. Ways of wood folk. 8. W. T. Long. 4. We all. O. Thanet. 7. We girls. A. D. T. Whitney. 7, 8, 9. Webster, Leigh. Another girl's experience. Weed, C. M. Ten New England blossoms. 7. Patty Fairfield. 7. 6, 7, 8. Wells, Carolyn. Story of Betty. Wesselhoeft, L. F. 4, 5. 8. Doris and her dog Rodney. Flipwing the spy. 4, 5. Frowzle the runaway. 4, 5. AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX. 63 Wesselhoeft, L. F., cont. Jerry the blunderer. 4, 5. Old Rough the miser. 4, 5. Sparrow the tramp. 4, 5. Torpeanuts the tomboy. 4, 5. Westward ho! C. Kingsley 8. Westward with Columbus. G. Stables. Weyman, S. J. House of the Wolf. Story of Francis Cludde. 9. Wharton, A. H. 9. 7. 6, 7. 4. 7. Last century maid. 6, 7. What Katy did. S. Coolidge. 5. What Katy did at school. S. Coolidge. 5. What Katy did next. S. Coolidge. 5. What Mr. Darwin saw. C. Darwin. What the seven did. M. Sidney. 4, 5. When Grandmama was new. When I was a boy in China. When I was a little girl. When I was your age. When life is young. When Molly was six. Whitbeck, R. H. M. Harland. Yan Phou Lee. F. A. Humphrey. 3, 4. L. E. Richards. 6. M. M. Dodge. 2, 3. E. O. White. 3, 4. New York. ry geographies.) 7. (Tarr and McMur- White, E. O. Ednah and her brothers. 4. Little girl of long ago. 3, 4. When Mollie was six. 3, 4. g. White, Gilbert. Natural history of Selborne. 9. White, H. A. Robert E. Lee. White, J. S., ed. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. 7. Boys' and girls' Plutarch. 7. White, S. J. White aprons. White company. Cookery in the public schools. 8. M. W. Goodwin. 8. White conquerors. A. C. Doyle. 9. K. Munroe. 7. White islander. M. H. Catherwood. 8, 9. White umbrella in Mexico. F. H. Smith. 9. Whitney, A. D. T. Real folks. 8, 9. Other girls. 7, 8, 9. Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. 8, 9. We girls. 7, 8, 9. Whittier, J. G. Complete poetical works. 7, 8, 9. Wide awake. (Bound volumes.) 3, 4, 5. Will Shakespeare's little lad. I. Clark. 8, 9. William Henry letters. William the Silent. Williams, G. F. A. M. Diaz. M. Barrett. 8. 5. Bullet and shell. 8, 9. Wilson, J. G. General Grant. Presidents of the United States. 9. Wilson, L. L. W. History reader. 9. 4. Wilson, Woodrow. Division and reunion, 1829- 1889. 9. Wiltse, S. E. Folklore stories and proverbs. 1, 2. Kindergarten stories. 1, 2, 3. Stories for kindergartens. 1, 2. Windfall. W. O. Stoddard. 7. Winter fun. W. O. Stoddard. 6. Wise, J. S. Diomed. 7, 8. 9. 8. 8. 7. 8, 9. 7, 8. Wister, Owen. Ulysses S. Grant. With Clive in India. G. A. Henty. With Crockett and Bowie. K. Munroe. With Dewey at Manila. T. J. Vivian. With Lafayette at Yorktown. J. Otis. With Perry on Lake Erie. J. Otis. With the admiral of the ocean sea. With the Black Prince. With the Swamp Fox. With the wild flowers. With trumpet and drum. With Warren at Bunker Hill. J. Otis. 8. With Washington at Monmouth. J. Otis. 7, 8. With Wolfe in Canada. G. A. Henty. 8. Witt, Cornelius. Tales of Troy. 5. C. P. MacKie. 8. W. O. Stoddard. 8. J. Otis. 7. E. M. Hardinge. 7, 8. E. Field. 3, 4. Wonder book. N. Hawthorne. 4, 5. Wonder stories of science. D. N. Beach and others. 6. Wonderful city of Tokio. E. Greey. 5. Wonderful nests. J. G. Wood. 7. Wonders of the Yellowstone. J. Richardson, ed. 8. Wood, J. G. Branch builders. 7. Homes under the ground. 7. Homes without hands. 7, 8. Natural history readers: v. 1, 2. 2. v. 3-6. 4. 5. Wiggin, K. D. Birds' Christmas Carol. 6, 7, 8. Cathedral courtship. 9. Penelope's Irish experiences. 8. Wonderful nests. Penelope's progress. 9. Polly Oliver's problem. 7. 3. v. 2, 3. v. 4-6. Petland revisited. 5. 7. Wordsworth, William. World and its people. L. Dunton, ed. Selected poems. 9. Summer in a cañon. 7. Bk. 1. First lessons. 2. Timothy's quest. 8. Bk. 2. Glimpses of the world. 2, 3. Wiggin, K. D., and N. A. Smith. Story hour. 3. Bk. 3. Our own country. 3, 4, 5. Wigwam stories. M. C. Judd. 4. Bk. 4. Our American neighbors. 4, 5. Wild animals I have known. E. Seton-Thompson. 7, 8. Bk. 5. Modern Europe. 5. Wild beasts. J. H. Porter. 6. Bk. 6. Life in Asia. 6. Wild flowers and where they grow. A. B. Harris. Wild life under the equator. P. B. Du Chaillu. 4, 5, 6. Wild neighbors. E. Ingersoll. 5. 6. Bk. 7. Views in Africa. 7. Bk. 8. Australia and the islands of the sea. 7. Bk. 9. Hawaii and its people. 7. Wilkins, M. E. Once upon a time. 3. Bk. 10. South American republics. 6. Pot of gold, and other stories. 4, 5. Will o' the Wasp. R. C. Rogers. 9. World by the fireside. M. and E. Kirby. 3, 4. World painters. D. L. Hoyt. 9. 64 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. .. ! World's foundations. A. Giberne. 7, 8, 9. Wreck of the Golden Fleece. R. Leighton. 7, 8. Wright, H. C. Children's stories in American history. 6, 7. 7. Children's stories in American literature. 8. Children's stories of American progress. 5. Children's stories of the great scientists. Wright, J. M. Nature readers. 3. Wright, M. O. Four-footed Americans. 7, 8, 9. Tommy Anne and the three hearts. Wright, M. O., and Elliott Coues. 6. Citizen Bird. 9. Wyss, J. R. Swiss family Robinson. 4, 5, 6. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. J. Barnes. 8, 9. Year in a yawl. R. Doubleday. Yeats, S. L. Chevalier d'Auriac. Honor of Savelli. 9. 8. 9. Yonge, C. M. Aunt Charlotte's stories of English history. 4, 5. 4, 5. 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of French history. 4, 5. Aunt Charlotte's stories of German history. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Greek history. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Roman history. 5. Book of golden deeds. 8, 9. Book of worthies. 9. Caged lion. 8, 9. Daisy chain. 8, 9. Dove in the eagle's nest. 8, 9. Little duke. 5, 6. Prince and page. 5, 6. Unknown to history. 9. Young folks' history of France. 8. Young folks' history of Germany. 6. Young folks' history of Greece. 8. Young American. H. P. Judson. 6. Young and old Puritans of Hatfield. Smith. 7. M. P. W. Young citizen. C. F. Dole. 5, 6. Young folks' cyclopædia of common things. J. D. Champlin, jr. 6. Young folks' history of France. Young folks' history of Germany. Young folks' history of Greece. Young folks' history of Mexico. C. M. Yonge. 8. C. M. Yonge. 6. C. M. Yonge. 8. F. A. Ober. 8. C. E. Cheney. Young folks' history of the civil war. 7, 8, 9. Young folks' history of the United States. Higginson. 8, 9. T. W. Young folks' history of the war for the Union. J. D. Champlin, jr. 8. Young folks' story-book of natural history. Holder. 4, 5. C. F. Young Macedonian. A. J. Church. 8. 6. Young Puritans in captivity. M. P. W. Smith. Young Puritans in King Philip's war. M. P. W. Smith. 7. Young Puritans of old Hadley. M. P. W. Smith. 6. Young voyageurs. M. Reid. 7. Zigzag journeys in Acadia. H. Butterworth. 6. Zigzag journeys in Australia. Zigzag journeys in classic lands. Zigzag journeys in Europe. H. Butterworth. 5. 5. H. Butterworth. H. Butterworth. 5. Zigzag journeys in India. H. Butterworth. 5, 6. Zigzag journeys in northern lands. H. Butterworth. 5. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. H. Butter- worth. 5. Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. H. Butter- worth. 6. H. Butterworth. 5, 6. H. Butterworth. H. Butterworth. 5. 5. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Zigzag journeys in the Orient. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. 6. H. Butterworth. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803, John, 1735-1826, and John Quincy, 1767–1848. Sink or swim, survive or perish with my country is my unalterable determination.-John Adams. Brooks. The Adams family. In Century book of famous Americans, p. 17. Historic Americans, p. 60, 86, 202. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 328, 337, 340. Fiske. John Adams and John Quincy Adams. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 36, 120. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 117, 187. Roosevelt and Lodge. John Quincy Adams. In Hero tales from American history, p. 149. Scudder. Faneuil hall and Sam Adams. town, chap. 5. Stories. In Boston Butterworth. Patriot schoolmaster: a tale of the Minute men and the Sons of liberty (Sam Adams). Coffin. Daughters of the revolution, chap. 4. Africa. Regions immense, unsearchable, unknown, Bask in the splendor of the solar zone. -James Montgomery. Andrews. A long journey through a strange land. In Each and all. The little dark girl who lives in the sunshine. In Seven little sisters. Badlam. Starr. Strange peoples. Contains: Arabs, p. 118; Kabyles. p. 123; Negroes, p. 128; Negroids. p. 134; Pygmies, p. 138; Bushmen and Hottentots, p. 143. Verne. African explorers. In Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 320. Exploration and colonization of Africa. explorers of the 19th century, p. 66, 85. Poems. In Great Bryant. The African chief. In Poetical works, p. 101. Same. Alaska. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 378. From the granite mountains the glaciers crawl, In snow-white spray the waters fall. * * * Where the snow and the sea and the mountains meet. -Hamlin Garland. Our western archipelago, chap. 9-15. Pacific coast scenic tour, chap. 15. Field. Finck. Kellogg. Aleutian islands. In Australia and the islands of the sea, p. 437. (World and its peo- ple, Bk. 8.) Our country: West, p. 3-57. Verne. Aleutians. In Great explorers of the 19th century, p. 210. Stories. Jordan. Matka and Kotik: a tale of the Mist-islands (seal life). Views in Africa. (World and its people, Alcott, Louisa May, Bk. 7.) Du Chaillu. Country of the dwarfs. Lost in the jungle. My Apingi kingdom. Wild life under the equator. Greely. Men of achievement: explorers. Contains: Du Chaillu, p. 330; Stanley, p. 349. Hale. Source of the Nile and mouth of the Niger. In Stories of discovery, chap. 8, 9. Jenks. Boy's book of explorations. Contains: Livingstone; Burton; Baker; Stanley. Kellogg. African coast islands. In Australia and the islands of the sea, p. 225, 330. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Knox. Boy travellers in Central Africa. Boy travellers in the Levant. Contains: Morocco; Algeria; Tunis. Boy travellers on the Congo. Ober. Knockabout club in North Africa. 65 1832–1888. Cheney. Louisa May Alcott: her life, letters and journals. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 175. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 179. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, b. 1836. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 286. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 16. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 196. Stories. Aldrich. Story of a bad boy. Allen, Ethan, 1737-1789. 'In the name of great Jehovah!' he speaks with lifted sword, ‘And the Continental Congress, who wait upon His word! -Mary A. P. Stansbury. Drake. Ticonderoga and Ethan Allen. In Watch- fires of '76, p. 48. 66 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Allen, Ethan, cont. Irving. Ethan Allen. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 35. Morris. Green mountain boys. In Historical tales: American, p. 169. Stories. Pollard. Green mountain boys (Vermont in the Rev- olution). Thompson. Green mountain boys (early settlement of Vermont, Ethan Allen and the Revolution). Poems. Bryant. Green mountain boys. In Poetical works, p. 178. Stansbury. Surprise of Ticonderoga. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 13. Wilson. Ticonderoga. In Matthews. American patriotism, p. 21. American authors. Poems of Adams. Dear old story-tellers (Mother Goose). American poems: Longfellow, Whittier, Bryant, Holmes, Lowell, Emerson; with biog. sketches. Bolton. Famous American authors. Cody. Four American poets: Bryant, Whittier, Longfellow, Holmes. Four famous American writers: Irving, Poe, Lowell, Taylor. Fields. Harris. Keysor. Authors and friends. American authors for young folks. Sketches of American authors. 2 v. Masterpieces of American literature; with biog. sketches and portraits. Richardson. Primer of American literature. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors. Thompson. Writers of Indiana. In Stories of Indiana, p. 273. Wright. Children's stories in American literature. 2 v. See also: Alcott; Aldrich; Bancroft; Bryant; Cable; Cooper; Curtis; Emerson; Everett ; Fiske; Gilder; Greeley; Hale; Harris; Harte; Hawthorne; Higginson; Holmes; Howells; Irving; Jackson, H. H.; Larcom; Longfellow; Lowell; Mitchell; Motley; Parkman; Poe; Prescott; Riley; Simms; Stedman; Stoddard; Stockton; Stowe; Taylor; Thoreau; Twain ; Warner; Whittier. American history: General. Thou, too, sail on, O ship of State! Sail on, O Union, strong and great! Humanity with all its fears, With all the hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate. - Longfellow. Barnes' Popular history of the United States. Blaisdell. Story of American history. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans. True story of the United States. Channing. Short history of the United States. Dodge. Stories of American history. Eggleston. First book in American history. History of the United States and its people. Household history of the United States. Stories of great Americans for little Americans. History of the United States. Fiske. Gibbs. Gordy. Griffis. Pike and cutlass hero tales of our navy. History of the United States. Romance of conquest: the story of Ameri- can expansion through arms and diplomacy. Guerber. Story of the great republic. Higginson. Larger history of the United States of America to the close of Jackson's administration. Young folks' history of the United States. Holden. Our country's flag. Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country (brief outline through civil war). Johnston. History of American politics. History of the United States for schools. Lossing. Story of the United States navy, 1775– 1865. McMaster. Primary history of the United States. Monroe. Story of our country (Columbus to Wash- ington). Montgomery. Beginner's American history. Leading facts of American history. Morris. Nation's navy: our ships and their achieve- ments. Richardson. History of our country (to 1876). Scudder. New history of the United States of America. Shaler. Effect of the form of North America on the history of the colonists from Europe and their descendants. In Story of our continent, p. 233. Wilson, J. G., ed. Presidents of the United States. Wilson, L. L. W. schools. Patriotic poems and songs. History reader for elementary Butterworth. Great composers, p. 134. Eggleston, ed. 1725-1865. English. Lossing. American war ballads and lyrics, Boy's book of battle-lyrics. Story of the United States navy: Appendix. Matthews, ed. Poems of American patriotism. Paget, ed. Poems of American patriotism. Scollard. Ballads of American bravery. Smith. Stories of great national songs. American history: Discovery and Colonization, to 1775. Bacon. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, chap. 1-3. Brooks. Century book of the American colonies. Patem's salmagundi (Thanksgiving day in old New York, 1659). In Storied holidays, p. 253. Story of the American Indian. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 67 American history, cont. Brooks. Story of the Ameri- can sailor, chap. 1-5. Story of the American soldier, chap. 1-3 and p. 323. Twixt ebb and flood (Maine coast, 1689). In Heroic happenings, p. 112. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Acadia. Contains: Champlain's story at Fontainebleau, p. 19; Legend of Marguerite and the Isle of Demons, p. 83; Madame de la Tour, p. 141. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Contains: Story of Detroit, p. 142; Marquette, p. 149; Hennepin and Antoine Auguel, p. 198. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Contains: "Dernier voyage aux Indies," a tale of the French in Florida, p. 37; The solemn man (old New York), p. 99; A strange chapter of Indian history, p. 108; Queen Wetamoo, a romance of Indian history, p. 114. Catherwood. French. Heroes of the middle west: The Coffin. Old times in the colonies (to the fall of Quebec). Cooke. Stories of the Old Dominion, chap. 1-8. Drake, F. S. 1-12. Drake, S. A. Indian history for young folks, chap. Making of New England, 1580-1643. Making of the Ohio valley states, chap. 1. Making of Virginia and the middle colonies. Making of the great west (Spaniards, French and English). Eggleston and Seelye. Pocahontas (early Virginia). Eggleston, G. C. Virginia wife market. In Strange stories from history, p. 175. Fiske. Discovery and colonization of America. In Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country: Introd. Gilman. Colonization of America. Discovery and exploration of America. Greely. Peter Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville (founder of Louisiana). In Men of achievement: plorers, p. 41. ex- Griffis. Dutch in America. In Brave little Holland, chap. 27. Romance of discovery. Guerber. Story of the thirteen colonies. Hale. Stories of adventure. Hendrick. 1-8. Higginson. Contains: Brief history of the Empire State, chap. Book of American explorers. Legends of the Northmen, p. 1; Cabot and Verrazano, p. 53: Cabeza de Vaca, p. 71 ; Cartier, p. 97; French in Florida, p. 141; Lost colonies of Virginia, p. 175. Howells. Stories of Ohio, p. 9. Humphrey. Adventures of early discoverers. How New England was made. Ingersoll. Early voyages and explorations. In Book of the ocean, p. 1. Johonnot. Stories of heroic deeds, chap. 6–13. Stories of our country, chap. 1–16. Lang. How Leif the Lucky found Vineland the good. In True story book, p. 153. Lummis. Spanish pioneers. Contains: Columbus; Cortez; Magellan; Cabeza de Vaca; Pizarro. McMurry. valley. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi Machar. Stories of New France (Cartier to Mont- calm). Markham. Colonial days. Contains: Vikings and Leif Erickson, pt. 2, p. 14; Pequot war, pt. 2, p. 215, pt. 3, p. 110; Sir Humphrey Gilbert, pt. 3, p. 18; Pirates of the West Indies and American coasts, pt. 3, p. 145. Monroe. Story of our country. Contains: Cabots, p. 37; Roger Williams, p. 97. Morris. Historical tales: American. Contains: Vineland and Vikings, p. 9; Frobisher and the Northwest passage, p. 26; Sir William Phips and the Silver-ship, p. 52; Story of the regicides (Hadley, Mass. 1675), p. 68; How the charter was saved (Conn.), p. 79. Neukomm. Rulers of the sea. Contains: Norsemen in America, pt. 1-3; Jean Cousin in Brazil, 1488, pt. 4. Parkman. Huguenots in Florida, 1562-1568. In Pioneers of France in the New World, chap. 1-9. Parton. Peter Faneuil and the great hall he built. In Captains of industry: 1st series, p. 65. Captains of industry: 2d series. Contains: Gov. Edward Winslow, p. 9; Sir William Phips, p. 18; Gen. Seth Pomeroy, p. 43. Fra ! Scudder. Shaw. Contains: Hernando Cortes's letters, chap. 5; Marco and Coronado, chap. 6; Jesuit relations, chap. 7. Stories of discovery. Contains: Columbus, chap. 1: Da Gama, chap. 2; Drake, chap. 4; John Smith and Pocahontas, p. 131. Harris. Oglethorpe and his gentle colony. In Georgia, p. 20. Hart. Formation of the Union: 1750-1829. Hawthorne. Grandfather's chair, or True stories from New England history. ↓ Smith. Boston town. Discoverers and explorers. Romance of colonization: United States. Stockton. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. Swett. Stories of Maine, p. 9-169. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 15. Thwaites. Colonies, 1492–1750. Stories of the Badger State, p. 7-92. Verne. Famous travels and travellers. Contains: Columbus; Cortes; Pizarro; Magellan ; Cabot; Cartier; Hudson; Champlain; La Salle. 68 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. American history, cont. Wright. Children's stories in American history. See also: Champlain; Columbus; Cortes; De Soto ; Drake; Hudson; Joliet; La Salle; Marquette ; Penn; Philip King; Pilgrims; Pocahontas ; Ponce de Leon; Raleigh; Smith, John; Stan- dish; Stuyvesant. Stories. Brooks. In Leisler's times (Knickerbocker New York). Butterworth. Beauty of the Lakes (Sault Ste. Marie, Marquette and Du Luth, 1670). In Zig- zag journeys in the great Northwest, p. 126. Treasure ship a story of Sir William Phipps and the inter-charter period in Mass. Catherwood. The Beauport loup-garou (Phip's invasion of New France, 1690). In Chase of Saint-Castin, p. 50. Chase of Saint-Castin (French settlement of Maine coast, 1676). Lady of Fort St. John (Acadia and the d'Aulnay- La Tour feud, 1629–1654). Goodwin. White aprons : romance of Bacon's rebellion (Virginia, 1676). Hall. Boys of Scrooby (Pilgrims and Jamestown settlement). Higginson. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Contains: Search for Norumbega; Guardians of the St. Lawrence; Island of Demons; Bimini and the fountain of youth, p. 186-229. Kingsley. Westward ho! or The voyages and adven- tures of Sir Amyas Leigh (West Indies, Hawkins, Drake, Spanish main and Armada). Munroe. Flamingo feather (Huguenots in Florida, 1565). Otis. Ezra Jordan's escape from the massacre at Fort Loyall, 1690. Island refuge (Casco bay, 1676). Pyle. Story of Jack Ballister's fortunes (Virginia about 1725 and pirates of Atlantic coast). Smith. Mary Paget (Bermuda, 1609). Poems. Butterworth. Galvez (for whom Galveston was named). In Songs of history, p. 75. Verazzano. In Songs of history, p. 48. English. Burning of Jamestown (Bacon's rebellion, 1676). In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 13. Longfellow. Sir Humphrey Gilbert. In Complete poetical works, p. 105. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 71. Skeleton in armor. p. 25. Lowell. In Complete poetical works, Voyage to Vinland. In Complete poetical works, p. 311. Whittier. St. John (Acadia, 1647). In Complete poetical works, p. 12. Norsemen. In Complete poetical works, p. 9. American history: French and Indian Wars. The Lilies withered where the Lion trod. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Acadie. Contains: Story of Acadia, p. 179; Romance that lost an empire (Quebec, 1759), p. 255; Bell of Caughna- waga (Deerfield massacre), p. 289. Coffin. Cooke. Old times in the colonies, chap. 19–36. Braddock's defeat. In Stories of the Old Dominion, chap. 8. Drake, F. S. French and Indian war: Roger's Ran- In Indian history for young folks, p. gers. 179, 236. Drake, S. A. Border wars of New England. Making of the Ohio valley states (Iroquois, Pontiac). Taking of Louisburg, 1745. Fiske. War of independence. Contains: Colonies in 1750; French wars. Franklin. Defeat of Gen. Braddock. biography, p. 172. Same. In Norton. 249. In Auto- Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. Greely. Jonathan Carver. explorers, p. 71. In Men of achievement: Husted. Stories of Indian chieftains. Contains: Logan, the white man's friend, p. 98; Corn- planter, Gar-yan-wah-gah, p. 133. Johnson. History of the French war. Lang. Peter Williamson (Indian captive, 1754). In Red true story book, p. 213. Machar. Stories of New France, chap. 6, 7. Monroe. Story of our country. Contains: Braddock's defeat, p. 157; Acadians, p. 167; French and Indian war, p. 172. Parkman. Montcalm and Wolfe, 2 v. Parton. Captains of industry: 1st series. Contains: Capt. Liguest, founder of St. Louis, p. 89; Israel Putnam, p. 97. See also: Franklin; Indians; Pontiac ; Putnam; Red Jacket; Washington. Stories. Altsheler. Soldier of Manhattan and his adventures at Ticonderoga and Quebec, 1758-9. Butterworth. Boys of Greenway Court (early years of Washington). Catherwood. Chase of Saint-Castin. Contains: The kidnaped bride (French settlements on the Mississippi about 1763), p. 190; The mill at Petit Cap (Wolfe's siege of Quebec, 1759), p. 84; Wolfe's cove (Quebec, 1759), p. 105. The white islander (Mackinac and Chippewa Indi- ans, time of conspiracy of Pontiac). SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 69 American history, cont. Cooper. Deerslayer, or The first war-path (1740-45). Last of the Mohicans, or A narrative of 1757 (Lake Champlain region). Pathfinder, or The inland sea (Lake Ontario and the French and Indian war). Craddock. Story of old Fort Loudon (English and the Cherokees, 1759-60). Henty. With Wolfe in Canada. Otis. Boys of 1745 at the capture of Louisburg. Roberts. Forge in the forest (1749). Sister of Evangeline (Acadian exile, 1755). Seawell. Virginia cavalier (Braddock's defeat). Poems. Eggleston, ed. American war ballads and lyrics, v. 1, p. 11. English. Sack of Deerfield (1703). In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 17. Longfellow. Evangeline: a tale of Acadie. In Complete poetical works, p. 70. Same. In American poems, p. 4. Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 366. Whittier. Marguerite (Acadian exiles at Massachu- setts Bay, 1760). In Complete poetical works, P. 101. Pentucket (surprise of Haverhill, Mass., 1708). In Complete poetical works, p. 8. American history: Revolution. In their ragged regimentals Stood the old Continentals Yielding not. Guy Humphrey McMaster. Adams. Fourth of July (Extract). In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 43. Articles of confederation, 1778. In Fiske. Civil government, Appendix A. Same. In Johnston. History of American politics, p. 280. Bacon. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, chap. 5. Bancroft. News from Lexington. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 33. Brady. War of the Revolution. Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 107–136. Patriotic reader, p. 94–205. Chatham, Earl of (William Pitt). On the American Revolution. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 202. Coffin. Boys of '76: a history of the battles of the Revolution. Cooke. Creasy. Stories of the Old Dominion, chap. 9-21. Defeat of Burgoyne at Saratoga. In Fif- teen decisive battles. Declaration of Independence. In Brooks. How the republic is governed, p. 112. Same. In Channing, Short history of the United States: Appendix. Same. In Gordy, History of the United States: Appendix. Same. In Great words from great Americans, p. 1. Same. In Higginson, Young folks' history of the United States, p. 356. Same. In Johnston, History of the United States: Appendix 1. Same. In Nordhoff, Politics for young Americans, p. 182. Same. In Northam, Manual of civil government. Same. In Scudder, New history of the United States, p. 457. Dodge. Stories of American history, chap. 9-22, Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks, chap. 13, 14. Drake, S. A. Advance in the west, 1770-1795. In Making of the Ohio valley states, p. 93. Burgoyne's invasion of 1777. Campaign of Trenton, 1776-77. Watch-fires of '76. Eggleston. Two obscure heroes (partisan warfare, Carolinas, 1780). In Strange stories from his- tory, p. 120. Fiske. American Revolution, 2 v. War of independence. Gibbs. Pike and cutlass : hero tales of our navy, p. 7-45. Gilman. Making of the American nation. Griffis. In American fights and fighters, pt. 1. Brooks. Little lord of the manor (New York, 1783). In Chivalric days, p. 283. Hale. Story of the American sailor, chap. 6. Story of the American soldier, chap. 4, 5 and p. 324. Van Rensselaer of Rensselaerswyck, the boy patroon. In Historic boys, p. 242. When George the Third was king (Independence day). In Storied holidays, p. 161. Butterworth. Romance of North Carolina (Flora Macdonald). In Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 63. Lexington to Yorktown. In Romance of conquest, p. 22. Nederland and the American Revolution. In Brave little Holland, chap. 29. The Tyrannicide" takes the "Revenge. In Stories of the sea, p. 237. Harris. Georgia, p. 41-119. Hart. Formation of the Union, 1750–1829. Hawthorne. Grandfather's chair, or True stories from New England history, 1620-1803. In Bellamy and Goodwin, Henry. War inevitable. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 50. Howells. Stories of Ohio, p. 38. Humphrey. How New England was made, chap. 26-33. 70 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. American history, cont. Irving. Bunker Hill (Extract). In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 31. Lexington (Extract). In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 27. Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country. Johonnot. Lexington and Bunker Hill. great events in history, p. 244. Stories of heroic deeds, chap. 14-27. Stories of our country, chap. 17-32. Lossing. Two spies (Hale and André). In Ten McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley. Contains: George Rogers Clarke; Daniel Boone; Robertson and Sevier. Markham. Colonial days. Contains: The stamp act, chap. 6; Capture of Gen. Prescott, p. 146; New York in the Revolution, chap. 10; Cruise of the "Ranger," chap. 12; Burgoyne's invasion, pt. 2, p. 112; Arnold's treason, pt. 2, p. 153; Fighting on the Hudson, pt. 2, p. 183. Morris. Historical tales: American. Contains: A gallant defense (Fort Henry, 1777), p. 127; Paul Revere's ride, p. 155; Green mountain boys, p. 169; British at New York (1776), p. 177; A Quakeress patriot (Lydia Darrah, 1777), p. 186; Siege of Fort Schuyler (1777), p. 192; On the track of a traitor (Arnold), p. 208. : ! Supposed speech of John Adams. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 193. Weems. Battle of Lexington. In Carrington. Bea- con lights of patriotism, p. 214. See also: Adams; Allen; André; Arnold; Boone; Brant; Clarke; Franklin; Hale; Hancock ; 事 ​Stories. Indians; Jones; La Fayette; Marion; Mar- shall; Morris; Otis; Putnam; Red Jacket ; Washington; Wayne. ; Alcott. Tabby's table cloth. In Spinning-wheel stories, p. 27. Altsheler. In hostile red (Monmouth campaign, 1778). Sun of Saratoga (Burgoyne's surrender). Barnes. For king or country. Barr. Bow of orange ribbon (New York, 1775). Blanchard. Girl of '76. Revolutionary maid (middle period of Revolution). Brady. For love of country (Biddle and the "Ran- dolph," Trenton and Princeton campaigns). Butterworth. Patriot schoolmaster (Minute men and Sons of liberty). Coffin. Cooper. Parton. Christoper Ludwick, baker-general of the revolutionary army. In Captains of industry, 2d series, p. 1. Roosevelt and Lodge. Costello. Gordon. Hero tales from American history. Contains: George Washington; Daniel Boone and the founding of Kentucky; George Rogers Clark; Battle of Trenton; Bennington; King's Mountain; Storming of Stony Point. Scudder. 11. Seawell. Smith. A small tea party. In Boston town, chap. Richard Dale. In Twelve naval captains. First American national air, "Yankee Doodle." In Stories of great national songs, p. 23. Soley. Naval captains of the Revolution. of 1812, chap. 1–5. Swett. Stories of Maine. In Boys Contains: First naval battle of the Revolution, p. 185; Burning of Falmouth, p. 197. Thwaites. Wisconsin in the Revolutionary war. In Stories of the Badger State, p. 97. Tiffany From colony to commonwealth (Boston in Revolution). Tomlinson, Short history of the Revolution. Walpole. On the surrender of Cornwallis. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 113. Washington. Address to his troops before battle of Long Island, 1776. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 49. Webster. Address at laying of corner stone of Bunker Hill monument. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 317. Daughters of the revolution, 1769–1776. The spy (New York). Under the Rattlesnake flag (privateers). Red Jacket, the last of the Senecas (Sulli- van's expedition, 1779). Lincoln. Pretty Tory (partisan warfare in Georgia and South Carolina). Unwilling maid. Mitchell. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (Philadelphia, Battle of Germantown, Valley Forge, Arnold and André, Siege of Yorktown). Norton. Ogden. Queen's rangers. Loyal little red-coat (New York, 1783, Alexander Hamilton). Otis. At the siege of Quebec (Arnold and Mont- gomery's invasion of Canada, 1775). Defense of Fort Henry (1777). Neal the miller (Stamp act, 1765). Signal boys of '75 (siege of Boston). Under the liberty tree (Boston massacre). With Lafayette at Yorktown. With Warren at Bunker Hill. With Washington at Monmouth. Perry. Three little daughters of the Revolution. Pollard. Green mountain boys (Allen at Ticonder- oga, Montgomery at Quebec). Ross. Seawell. The scarlet coat (siege of Yorktown). A fok'sle story (capture of Gen. Prescott, 1776). In Quarterdeck and fok'sle. Stoddard. Noank's log (privateer). On the old frontier, or The last raid of the Iroquois. Red patriot. Thompson. Green mountain boys (early settlement of Vermont, Ethan Allen). SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 71 American history, cont. Tomlinson. In the hands of the redcoats (Jersey ship and Jersey shore). Jersey boy in the Revolution. Three colonial boys (1776). Three young continentals. Two young patriots (Burgoyne's invasion). Washington's young aids (New Jersey campaign, 1776-77). Poems. Bacon. Lay of Groton Height (Arnold at New Lon- don, 1781). In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 459. Battle of Trenton. In Eggleston. English. Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 31–138. Harte. Caldwell of Springfield. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 457. Holmes. Grandmother's story of Bunker Hill battle. In Complete poetical works, p. 224. Same. In American poems, p. 320. Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 68. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 25. Lanier. Battle of Lexington. In Matthews. Poems of American patriotism, p. 15. Longfellow. Paul Revere's ride. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 235. p. 32. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, Poems of American patriot- American war Same. I ballads, v. 1, p. 46. Same. In Markham. Colonial days, p. 196. Same. In Matthews. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 8. ism, p. 50. Same. In Montgomery. Brooks. Liberty bell. In Heroic happenings, p. Same. In Scollard. 145. p. 3. Same. In Scudder. Bodleys on wheels, p. 16. Heroic ballads, p. 295. Ballads of American bravery, Rodney's ride (July 3, 1776). In Heroic happen- ings, p. 57. Bryant. Seventy-six. In Poetical works, p. 166. Same. In Gordon. p. 33. Patriotism in prose and verse, Song of Marion's men. In Poetical works, p. 134. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 185. Same. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 97. Same. In Gordon. P. 37. Patriotism in prose and verse, Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 63. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 242. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, P. 76. Same. In Repplier. Same. In Scollard. P. 34. Same. Book of famous verse, p. 47. Ballads of American bravery, In Shute. Land of song, v. 2, p. 99. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 236. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: The church of the Revolution (Old South), p. 91; Bennington, p. 94; Death of Jefferson, p. 97; Flag of Taunton Green, p. 103; Nation's defenders, P. 126. Carleton. Ride of Jennie McNeal. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 29. Collins. Molly Maguire at Monmouth. In Matthews. Poems of American patriotism, p. 58. Eggleston, ed. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 21. Emerson. Concord hymn. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 29. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 74. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 2, p. 161. Pulaski's banner (Savannah, 1779). In Complete poetical works, p. 9. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 455. McMaster. The old continentals. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Same. p. 77. Same. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 35. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 41. Same. In Montgomery. Same. p. 70. Same, Heroic ballads, p. 202. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, In Thacher. Listening child, p. 273. Palmer. Maryland battalion (Battle of Long Island, 1776). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 19. Pierpont. Warren's address. win. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 1, p. 194. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriot- ism, p. 230. Same. In Carrington. In Eggleston. Same. 1, p. 38. Patriotic reader, p. 405. American war ballads, v. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 41. Same. p. 65. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, Scollard. Montgomery at Quebec. In Ballads of American bravery, p. 17. Simms. Battle of Eutaw. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 253. Taylor. Mary Butler's ride (Boston, 1775). In Scol- lard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 7. Whittier. Lexington. In Complete poetical works, p. 232. 72 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. • American history: Middle period. Down the edges. through the passes, up the mountains steep. Conquering, holding, daring, venturing, as we go the un- known ways, Pioneers! O Pioneers! Walt Whitman. Bass. Stories of pioneer life, chap. 10–13. Bowne. Brady. Girl's life eighty years ago. American fights and fighters. Contains: St. Clair's defeat, p. 163; Truxton and the Constellation," p. 179; Decatur and the "Philadel- phia," p. 199. Reuben James, a hero of the forecastle (with Truxton and Decatur). Brooks. Age of Jackson. In Story of the 19th¦ century, p. 133. The last Conquistador (Spanish Louisiana, 1810). | In Heroic happenings, p. 1. Story of the American sailor, chap. 7-9. Story of the American soldier, chap. 6–10. Butterworth. Joseph Hopkinson and "Hail Colum- bia." In Zigzag journeys in Acadia, p. 303. Story of Mormonism. In Zigzag journeys in the Occident, chap. 12. Clay. Sacredness of the Union (Extract). Hale. The Northwest. In Stories of adventure, p. 253. West of the Mississippi. In Stories of discovery, chap. 10. Harris. Georgia: from the invasion of De Soto. Contains: Yazoo frauds and Genet, p. 120; Mathews and Clarke, p. 136; Cotton gin, p. 154; Alexander McGillivray, p. 199; Removal of the Cherokees, p. 216. Hart. Formation of the Union, 1750-1829. Howells. Stories of Ohio. Contains: St. Clair's defeat, p. 95; Wayne's victory, p. 105; Life in the backwoods, p. 153; First settle- ments, p. 171. Irving. Astoria (John Jacob Astor and the Ameri- can Fur Co.). Lowell. Slavery. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 177. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley. Contains: Lincoln's early life, p. 50; Marietta and Cincinnati, p. 122; Lewis and Clarke, p. 136; Fremont, p. 149. In Colonial days, Markham. War with Tripoli. pt. 3, chap. 5. Morris. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 21. Coffin. Building the nation. Dickinson. Give up the union? In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 20. Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks. Contains: Wars with western Indians (1789–95), chap. 15; Black Hawk war, chap. 18; Seminole war, chap. 19. Drake, S. A. Making of the great West. Contains: Louisiana purchase; Lewis and Clark; Oregon trail; Gold in California. Making of the Ohio valley states (1795-1837). Eggleston. Story of a negro fort (Florida, 1816). In Strange stories from history, p. 13. Fiske. Critical period of American history, 1783- 1789. Fiske. How the United States became a nation. In Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country, p. 507. Gibbs. Pike and cutlass. Contains: Tripolitan war, p. 46-72; Captain of the maintop, p. 148; Somers and the "Intrepid," p. 170. Greely. Men of achievement: explorers. Contains: Captain Gray (discoverer of the Columbia), p. 89; Lewis and Clark, p. 105; Zebulon Pike, p. 163; Fremont, p. 212. Griffis. The Dutch and American constitutions. Brave little Holland, chap. 30. Romance of conquest. In Contains: Constitution adopted, p. 57; War with France on the sea, p. 76; Barbary pirates, p. 86; Louisiana purchase, p. 97; Seminole and Black Hawk wars, p. 149. Historical tales: American. Contains: Fate of the Philadelphia (Tripoli, 1804), p. 233; Victim of a traitor (Blennerhassett and Burr), p. 245; How the electric telegraph was invented, p. 255. Ordinance of 1787. In Scudder. the United States. New history of Parkman. Oregon trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky mountain life, 1846. Roosevelt and Lodge. Burning of the "Philadel- phia." In Hero tales from American history. Smith. Hail Columbia." In Stories of great national songs, p. 39. Soley. Boys of 1812 and other naval heroes. Contains: Hostilities with France; War with Tripoli ; War with Algiers, chap. 6–18. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 55-246. Thwaites. Stories of the Badger State. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century. Contains: Lewis and Clarke, p. 62; Pike, Long, Cass and Schoolcraft, p. 160. Wilson. Division and reunion, 1829-1889. Wright. Children's stories of American progress. Contains: Daniel Boone, p. 8-40; Barbary pirates, p. 41; Louisiana purchase, p. 55; Battle of Tippecanoe, p. 121; Texas, p. 229; Northwest boundary, p. 268; Gold and California, p. 279. ; See also: Adams; Bancroft; Bainbridge; Benton; Black Hawk; Boone; Brown; Buchanan; Burr Carson; Calhoun; Clay; Everett; Decatur ; Fillmore; Fremont ; Fulton; Garrison; Greeley; Harrison; Jackson; Jefferson ; Lewis and Clarke; Lincoln; Madison; Marshall; Monroe; Morris, Gouverneur ; Morse; Osceola ; Phillips; Pierce; Preble; Seward; Somers; Sumner; Truxton; Tyler; Van Buren; Webster; Whitney. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 73 American history, cont. Stories. Barr. Maid of Maiden Lane. (New York City, 1791– 1793. Sequel to "Bow of Orange Ribbon.") Trinity bells (New York). Brooks, Noah. Boy emigrants. (Overland to Cali- fornia in '49.) Boy settlers (early times in Kansas). Butterworth. Hawk). In the boyhood of Lincoln (Black In the days of Audobon (pioneer west). Log school-house on the Columbia (pioneers of the great Northwest). Catherwood. Old Kaskaskia (Illinois Territory). Pontiac's lookout (Mackinac). In Chase of Saint- Castin, p. 225 Cooper. Pioneers, or the sources of the Susquehanna (Central New York, 1793). Prairie. (Great plains and Indians of the West.) Hale. Man without a country. Munroe. A son of Satsuma, or With Perry in Japan (1853). Brooks. An heroic blunder (Lundy's Lane, 1814). In Heroic happenings, p. 199. Story of the American soldier, chap. 7, also p. 326, 329. Story of the American sailor, chap. 8. Butterworth. The Indian prophet (Alabama). In Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 196. Coffin. Building the nation, chap. 11–15. Drake, F. S. Indian history for young folks. Contains: Tecumseh, chap. 16; War with the Creek nation, chap. 17. Drake, S. A. Making of the Ohio valley states. Contains: Michigan and the war of 1812, p. 215; Tecumseh, p. 227; Johnson's Kentuckians, p. 228. Eggleston and Seelye. Brant and Red Jacket. Tecumseh. Eggleston, G. C. Contains: The Strange stories from history. canoe fight, p. 55; Battle of Lake Borgne, p. 67; Battle in the dark, p. 77; Charge of the hounds, p. 130. Pike and cutlass, p. 73-147. Gibbs. Brethren of the coast (West Indian pirates of 1822). In pirate waters (War with Tripoli). Griffis. Romance of conquest, p. 104–139. Hale. Stories of the sea, p. 239-256. Harris. Creeks and the Creek war. In Georgia, p. 184. Howells. Stories of Ohio, p. 183. Ingersoll. "Constitution" and "Guerière." In Book of the ocean, p. 130. Johnson. War of 1812. Through swamp and glade (Seminole war). Norton. Soldier of the Legion (Harrison's Indian campaigns). Seawell. Little Jarvis ("Constellation" and "La Vengeance" fight, 1800). Spears. Fugitive (clipper ships and slavers). Poems. Butterworth. Whitman's ride for Oregon. In Songs of history, p. 37. Holmes. Old Ironsides. See next page. Hopkinson. Hail Columbia, happy land! In Car- rington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 405. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 436. Same. In Eggleston. American war ballads and In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, lyrics, p. 102. Same. p. 51. Same. p. 79. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, Johonnot. Stories of our country, chap. 33-35. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history. Contains: Cruise of the "Wasp," p. 115; The " General Armstrong" privateer, p. 127; Battle of New Orleans, p. 137. Seawell. Midshipman Paulding (Battle of Lake Cham- plain, 1814), chap. 7. Twelve naval captains. Contains: Bainbridge; Decatur; Hull; Stewart; Macdonough; Lawrence; Perry. In Stories of Rice. Blood is thicker than water (Tatnall at the Battle of the Pei-Ho, 1859). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 57. American history: War of 1812. I recollect how sailors' rights was won, Yard locked in yard, hot gun-lip kissin' gun. -James Russell Lowell. Bancroft. Barnes. Brady. History of the battle of Lake Erie. Naval actions of the war of 1812. American fights and fighters. Contains: Niagara campaign, p. 226; The "Wasp's" victims, p. 224; Lake Champlain, p. 258; Defense of Louisiana, p. 287. Reuben James ("United States" and "Mace- donian" fight). Smith. "Star spangled banner." great national songs, p. 44. Soley. Swett. Boys of 1812. Stories of Maine, p. 214. Wright. Children's stories of American progress, chap. 7. See also: Bainbridge; Decatur; Farragut; Hull; Jackson; Lawrence; Macdonough; Madison; Perry; Red Eagle; Red Jacket; Stewart; Te- cumseh. Stories. Altsheler. Herald of the west (1811–1815). Barnes. Loyal traitor. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Child. Friend or foe (Connecticut, 1812). Eggleston. Big brother (Creek war, 1813). Captain Sam, or the boy scouts of 1814. 74 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. American history, cont. Gordon. Tecumseh, chief of the Shawanoes. Knox. Captain John Crane, 1800-1815. Munroe. Midshipman Stuart, or the last cruise of the "Essex." Rogers. Will o' the Wasp (Blakely and the "Wasp"). Tomlinson. Boy officers of 1812. Boy soldiers of 1812 (on the St. Lawrence and the Niagara). Boys with Old Hickory (Battle of New Orleans). Guarding the border, or boys of the Great Lakes (Lake Ontario region, 1814). Search for Andrew Field (1812). Tecumseh's young braves (Creek war). Poems. Eggleston, ed. American war ballads and lyrics, v. 1, p. 105. Holmes. Old Ironsides. In Complete poetical works, p. 4. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 29. Same. In Carrington. Same. P. 144. In Eggleston. Same. In Knowles. Patriotic reader, p. 445. American war ballads, v. 1, Golden treasury of American Coffin. Building the nation, chap. 20, 23, 24. Drake. Making of the great West, p. 241-264. Griffis. Romance of conquest, chap. 18-20. Johonnot. Stories of our country, chap. 36. Knox. Boy travellers in Mexico, chap. 1-4. Ladd. History of the war with Mexico. Lummis. A New Mexican hero (Col. Manuel Chaves). In New Mexico David, p. 190. Roosevelt and Lodge. "Remember the Alamo." In Hero tales from American history, p. 171. Soley. Boys of 1812, chap. 19. Wright. Children's stories of American progress, chap. 13, 14. See also: Crockett; Fremont ; Houston; Polk; Taylor. Stories. Barr. Remember the Alamo. Munroe. With Crockett and Bowie. Poems. Eggleston, ed. P. 147. American war ballads and lyrics, v. 1, English. Battle of King's Mill (El Molino del Rey). In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 156. Hoffman. Monterey. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 200. Same. In Carrington. ism, p. 218. Beacon lights of patriot- In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. songs and lyrics, p. Same. In Matthews. 76. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 106. p. Same. 83. Same. win. In Thacher. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, In Repplier. Book of famous verse, p. 73. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 1, p. 186. Key. Star spangled banner. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 1, p. 198. Same. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 138. Same. 1, p. 149. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 81. Listening child, p. 266. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 108. Same. In Montgomery. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriot- Heroic ballads, p. 198. Poems of American patriotism, Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, P. 102. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 69. p. 54. Same. ism, In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- P. 87. Same. P. 85. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, In Paget. Roche. "Constitution's" last fight. Poems of American patriotism, p. 93. Fight of the "Armstrong " privateer. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 43. War-ship of 1812. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 31. American history: Texas and the Mexican War. Brooks. "On they came, those Northern horsemen, On like eagles toward the sun : Followed then the Northern bayonet, And the field was lost and won.” Story of the American soldier, chap. 9, also p. 328, 329. In Shute. Land of song. v. 2, p. 162. Present crisis (Texas, 1844). In Complete poetical works, p. 67. p. 80. Miller. In Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems, Defense of the Alamo. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 99. Palmer. Fight at the San Jacinto. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 51.. Pike. Buena Vista. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 152. Same. p. 104. Roche. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism. Men of the Alamo. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 48. Whittier. Angels of Buena Vista. In Complete poetical works, p. 35. Same. Lowell. Same. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 75 American history: Civil War. Fold up the banners! Smelt the guns! Love rules. Her gentler purpose runs. A mighty mother turns in tears The pages of her battle years, Lamenting all her fallen sons! -W. H. Thompson. Abbot. Battlefields and campfires. Battlefields and victory. Battlefields of '61. Blue jackets of '61. Blaisdell. Stories of the civil war. Brooks. Story of the American sailor, chap. 12. Story of the American soldier, chap. 11, 12, also p. 330. Champlin. Young folks' history of the war for the Union. Cheney. Popular history of the civil war. Coffin. Drum-beat of the nation (through 1862). Marching to victory (1863). Redeeming the republic (1864). Freedom triumphant (1864-65). Confederate flags. In Champlin. Young folks' his- tory of the war for the Union, p. 561. Drake. Battle of Gettysburg. Famous adventures and prison escapes of the civil war. Fiske. Mississippi valley in the civil war. Contains: Fort Donelson and Shiloh, chap. 2; Cap- ture of New Orleans, chap. 3; Vicksburg, chap. 5, 6; Chickamauga, chap. 7; Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, chap. 8; Nashville, chap. 9. Gordon. Last days of the Confederacy. In John- son. Story of a great conflict, p. 558. Goss. Recollections of a private (Army of the Poto- mac, '61-'65). Grady. The Confederate soldier. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 168. Hale. "Kearsarge" and the "Alabama." In Stories of the sea, p. 256. Stories of war. Harris. Georgia, p. 251–296. Headley. Old Stars (Gen. O. M. Mitchel). Higginson. Army life in a black regiment. Stories of Ohio, p. 228, 241. Pittenger. Great locomotive chase (Andrews' rail- road raid into Georgia in 1862). Smith. Stories of great national songs, p. 77-206. Soley. Sailor boys of '61. Swett. Stories of Maine, p. 226-251. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history. Contains: Hampton Roads, p. 183; The flag-bearer, p. 197; Charge at Gettysburg, p. 225: Charles Rus- sell Lowell, p. 261. Thompson. P. 247. Morgan's raid. In Stories of Indiana, Williams. Bullet and shell (Army of the Potomac, 1862-65; Gettysburg, chap. 16–24). Wilson. Division and reunion, 1829-1889, p. 196. See also: Buchanan; Chase; Cushing; Dewey; Eads; Ericsson; Grant; Hancock; Jackson, Stone- wall; Lee; Lincoln; Seward; Shaw; Sheri- dan; Sherman. Stories. Aldrich. "" Quite so (American volunteer of 1861). In Marjorie Daw, p. 108. Altsheler. In circling camps (Shiloh, p. 90-155; Gettysburg, p. 296-406). Davis. In war times at La Rose Blanche. Eggleston. Southern soldier stories. Goss. Jack Alden (Virginia campaigns, '61-'65). Jed: A boy's adventures in the army of '61-'65. Tom Clifton, or western boys in Grant and Sherman's army. Harris. Daddy Jake the runaway (life in Georgia during the war). On the plantation (Georgia boy's adventures dur- ing the war). Henderson. Last cruise of the Mohawk : a boy's adventures in the navy during the war of the Rebellion. King. Between the lines (description of the Battle of Gettysburg, p. 257-285). From school to battle-field. Page. Among the camps. Two little Confederates. Shelton. Last three soldiers (story of the Signal Corps. Sherman's Atlanta campaign, 1864). Stoddard. Battle of New York (Draft riots, 1863). Howells. Ingersoll. "Kearsarge" and the "Alabama." In Book of the ocean, p. 136. Poems. Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country, p. 557. Johnson. Story of a great conflict. Kieffer. Recollections of a drummer-boy (Army of the Potomac). McMurry. Sioux massacre of 1862. In Pioneer his- tory stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 78. Morris. Historical tales: American. Contains: Monitor and the Merrimac, p. 270; Steal- ing a locomotive, p. 279; Escape from Libby Prison p. 292; Sinking of the Albemarle, p. 307. Boker. The Black Regiment (Port Hudson, 1863). In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 132. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American Poems of American patriot- songs and lyrics, p. 100. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 218. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, Same. p. 207. Same. p. 101. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, 76 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. American history, cont. Brownell. Eagle of Corinth (1862). In Scollard. Ballads of American Bryant. Our country's call (1861). In Poetical bravery, p. 87. works, p. 263. Butterworth. p. 123. Chickamauga. In Songs of history, Duganne. Bethel (1861). In Ballads of American bravery, p. 61. Eggleston. American war ballads and lyrics, v. 1, p. 165-226, and v. 2. English. Charge by the ford (1861). book of battle-lyrics, p. 164. In Boy's Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 64. Harte. John Burns at Gettysburg. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 151. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 222. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 175. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 106. Hayne. Battle of Charleston Harbor (1863). Lowell. Commemoration ode. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 340. Same. In Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems, p. 16. On board the '76. p. 339. Same. p. 31. In Complete poetical works, In Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems, Poems of the war. p. 334. In Complete poetical works, McCabe. An unknown hero (Malvern Hill, 1862). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 83. Newbolt. Craven (Mobile bay, 1865). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 128. Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 119–210. Palmer. "Stonewall" Jackson's way. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 77. Same. Preston. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 222. The hero of the gun. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 99. Sherwood. Thomas at Chickamauga. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 113. Ulric Dahlgren. In Scollard. In can bravery, p. 121. Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 91. Howe. Battle hymn of the Republic. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 170. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 448. Patriotism in prose and verse, Same. P. 85. Same. In Gordon. In Knowles. songs and lyrics, p. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 145. Golden treasury of American 108. Poems of American patriot- Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 194. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 163. James. Johnston at Shiloh. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 72. In Lathrop. Keenan's charge (Chancellorsville). Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 124. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 215. Same. P. 154. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, P. 93. Longfellow. The "Cumberland" (Hampton Roads, 1862). In Complete poetical works, p. 226. Same. In Eggleston. American war ballads, P. 35. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, v. 2, Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 227. Poems of American patriot- Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 168. Same. In Montgomery. Same. In Paget. p. 137. Same. P. 70. In Scollard. Heroic ballads, p. 219. Poems of American patriotism, Ballads of American bravery, Ballads of Ameri- Songs of the civil war. In Champlin. Young folks' history of the war for the Union: Appendix. Stedman. win. Same. Cavalry charge. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 2, p. 11. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 252. Same. p. 199. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, Gettysburg. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 138. Kearney at Seven Pines. In Eggleston. Ameri- can war ballads, v. 2, p. 75. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 198. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 182. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 81. Thompson. High tide at Gettysburg. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 158. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, P. 219. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 110. Whittier. Barbara Frietchie. In Complete poetical works, p. 342. Same. In Eggleston. v. 2, p. 95. Same. American war ballads, Patriotism in prose and verse, Same. p. 98. In Gordon. Lyra heroica, p. 230. Poems of American patriot- In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 209. In Henley. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 205. Same. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 77 American history, cont. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 84. Willson. The old sergeant (Shiloh, 1862). In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 48. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 225. American history: Since the civil war. Hobson. Sinking of the "Merrimac." Johnson. Hero of Manila. Roosevelt. Rough riders. Ross. Heroes of our war with Spain. Spears. Our navy in the war with Spain. See also: Dewey, McKinley. Stories. Brooks. Indian wars since 1865. In Story of the American soldier, chap. 13. Age of Edison. 345. Allen. Cleared for action (Sequel to “Navy blue ”). Austin. In Story of the 19th century, p. Drake. Recent Indian wars (Custer, Crook, Miles). In Indian history for young folks, chap. 20. Grady. Old and the new South. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 25. Harris. Reconstruction period and the new South. In Georgia, p. 297–315. Ingersoll. Samoan disaster (Loss of the "Trenton" and the "Vandalia," 1889). In Book of the ocean, p. 207. Jenks. King. Century World's fair book. Campaigning with Crook (Sioux campaign of 1876). Lummis. Land of poco tiempo. Contains: Apache warrior; On the trail of the rene- gades (Geronimo and the Apache outbreak, 1885–86). Richardson. Centennial International Exhibition at Philadelphia, 1876. In History of our country : Appendix. Wilson. Reconstruction. In Division and reunion, p. 253. See also: Arthur; Blaine; Cleveland; Custer; Gar- field; Grant; Harrison; Hayes; Johnson; McKinley; Sumner; Tilden. Stories. Henderson. Afloat with the flag (U. S. navy in the Brazilian rebellion of 1893). King. Trumpeter Fred (Sioux war, 1876). Uncle Sam's soldiers. Munroe. Forward march! (Rough Riders and the Santiago campaign.) Ogden. Loyal hearts and true. Poems. Browne. Voice of the Oregon." In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 264. Guiterman. Call to the colors. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 297. Hayne. Charge at Santiago. In Scollard. of American bravery, p. 149. Meehan. Race of the "Oregon. Ballads Oregon." In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 360. Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 211-414. Rice. Spain's last Armada (Santiago, 1898). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 150. Scollard. Men of the "Merrimac" (1898). In Ballads of American bravery, p. 147. Stanton. Answering to the roll-call. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 215. Reunited. In Paget. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 392. War-ship "Dixie." In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 325. André, John, 1751–1780. I request you, gentlemen, that you will bear me witness to the world that I die like a brave man. -John André. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, West Point. In Boys of '76, p. 303. American revolution, v. 2, p. 219–234. Bacon. Poems. Brooks. Liberty bell (at the New Orleans Exposi- tion, 1885). In Heroic happenings, p. 145. Lowell. Ode for the Fourth of July, 1876. plete poetical works, p. 370. Roberts. In Apia bay (1889). In Scollard. lads of American bravery, p. 189. chap. 5. Coffin. Fiske. In Com- Lossing. Two spies: Nathan Hale and John André. Bal- Story. American history: Spanish-American war. This one fought with Jackson and faced the fight with Lee; That one followed Sherman as he galloped to the sea; But they're marchin' on together just as friendly as can be, And they'll answer to the roll-call in the mornin'! - F. L. Stanton. Brooks. Story of our war with Spain. Doubleday. Gunner aboard the "Yankee" (New York Naval Reserve, 1898). Gibbs. Griffis. Pike and cutlass, p. 248. Romance of conquest, p. 275-312. i Mitchell. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. Animal life. Albertsen. Four-footed lovers. Bamford. My land and water friends. Look-about club. Second year of the Look-about club. Talks by queer folks. Bass. Nature stories for young readers: Animal life. Beard, D. C. Dogs. In American boy's handy book, chap. 24. Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. 78 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Animal life, cont. Burroughs. Birds and bees, Sharp eyes, and other papers (musk-rat, squirrel; fox and hound; woodchuck, p. 84). Squirrels and other fur-bearers. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Contains: True story of Whittington and his cat, p, 36; Story of Sir Henry Wyat and his cat, p. 219. Cornish. Animals at work and play. Cram. Little beasts of field and wood (foxes, weasels, squirrels, etc.). Darwin. What Mr. Darwin saw. Gautier. My household pets. Gibson. Camp-life in the woods. Harris. Dooryard folks and A winter garden. Holder. Marvels of animal life. Hornaday. Two years in the jungle. Hutton. A boy I knew, and Four dogs. Ingersoll. Country cousins. Friends worth knowing. Wild neighbors. Johonnot. Book of cats and dogs. Friends in feathers and fur. Neighbors with claws and hoofs. Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. Kelly. Short stories of our shy neighbors. Lang. Animal story book. Red book of animal stories. Long. Ways of wood folk. Miles. Natural history in anecdote. Miller. Little folks in feathers and fur. Our home pets. Moffett. The wild-beast tamer. In Careers of dan- ger and daring, p. 293. Morley. Song of life. Contains: Frogs, p. 63; Mammals, p. 87. Pierson. Among the farmyard people. Among the forest people. Among the meadow people. Porter. Wild beasts. Richards. Four feet, two feet and no feet. Roberts. Around the camp fire (hunting stories told in New Brunswick wilderness). Sanborn. Seward. My literary zoo. Around the world stories. Contains: Animals I have met, chap. 7: Elephants of an Indian prince, chap. 8; An Abyssinian monkey, chap. 9; A dogocracy, chap. 10. Shaler. Domesticated animals. Talks about animals (Companion series). Wood. Branch-builders, chap. 1. Homes under the ground. Natural history readers. 6 v. Petland revisited. Wonderful nests (mice, squirrel, beaver). Wright, H. C. scientists. Children's stories of the great Contains: Cuvier and the animals of the past, chap. 8; Darwin and Huxley, chap. 16; Agassiz and the story of the animal kingdom, chap. 13. Wright, M. O. Four-footed Americans and their kin. Stories. Æsop's fables. Baldwin. Horse fair (stories of famous horses in literature, history and mythology). Brown. Chase. Dole. Rab and his friends (a dog story). Stories from animal land. Crib and Fly (two dogs). Fortescue. Story of a red deer. Jackson. Cat stories. Jordan. Matka and Kotik: a tale of the Mist- islands (seal life). Kipling. Jungle book. Second Jungle book. Lummis. King of the broncos. Contains: The bite of the Pichu-cuate (bear and snake story), p. 53; Our worst snake, p. 187; The old Sharpe (bear story), p. 215. New Mexico David. Contains: Old Surely" (bear story,) p. 141; Pablo Apodaca's bear, p. 69. Major. Bears of Blue River. Reid. Boy hunters, or adventures in search of a white buffalo (alligators, bears, antelopes, etc.). Bruin: The grand bear hunt (bears of all countries). Young voyageurs, or the boy hunters in the North (bison, moose and fur-bearing animals). Saunders. Beautiful Joe (dog story). Seton-Thompson. Biography of a grizzly. Lives of the hunted. Lobo, Rag and Vixen. Wild animals I have known. Sewell. Black Beauty (autobiography of a horse). Wesselhoeft. Doris and her dog Rodney. Wise. Diomed (dog story). Wright. Tommy-Anne and the Three Hearts. Poems. Bryant. White-footed deer. In Poetical works, p. 208. Blake. The lamb. books, v. 2, p. 7. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 5. The tiger. In Lucas. p. 93. Book of verses for children, Browning. How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix. Same. In Boy's Browning, p. 34. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 128. Same. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 89. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 191. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 2, p. 229. Burns. To a field mouse. In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 220. The wounded hare. In Palgrave. Children's treas- ury of English song, p. 7. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 79 Animal life, cont. Cowper. The dog and the water lily. In Palgrave. lish song, p. 219. Epitaph on a hare. children, p. 91. Same. Children's treasury of Eng- In Lucas. Book of verses for In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 6. The retired cat. In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 235. To a spaniel on his killing a young bird. In Pal- grave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 8. Dodge. When life is young. Contains: My dog, p. 78; Pampered poodle, p. 204; Seven little pussy-cats, p. 196. Emerson. The mountain and the squirrel. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 297. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3, p. 116. Firth. Voices for the speechless. Gay. Council of horses. In Shute. v. 2, p. 114. Harte. Land of song, The grizzly. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesamé, v. 2, p. 347. Hood. Puss and her three kittens. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 17. Kindness to animals. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 100. Norton, Mrs. Arab's farewell to his steed. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 84. Read. Sheridan's ride. See Sheridan. Riley. Guiney pigs. In Rhymes of childhood, p. 96. Rossetti. City mouse and the garden mouse. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2, p. 16. Taylor. Birds, beasts and fishes. In Lucas. Book of verses for children. Last dying speech and confession of poor Puss. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 107. Thank you, pretty cow. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 20. Thomas. Migration of the squirrels. In In sunshine land, p. 136. Wordsworth. Fidelity (a faithful dog). In Poems of Wordsworth (Golden treasury series), p. 35. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 2, p. 108. Kitten and the falling leaves. In Palgrave. Chil- dren's treasury of English song, p. 114. Last of the flock. In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English songs, p. 215. Arctic and Antarctic regions. Bull. Bush. There shall we see the fierce white bear, The sleepy seals aground, And the spouting whales that to and fro Sail with a dreary sound.—Howitt. Fridtjof Nansen. Reindeer, dogs and snow-shoes (Siberia). By land and sea (about icebergs). Du Chaillu. Land of the long night (Lapland). Greely. Men of achievement: explorers. Contains: Charles Wilkes, p. 194; Elisha Kent Kane, p. 240; Isaac I. Hayes, p. 272; Charles F. Hall, p. 293; George W. De Long, p. 312. Hale. Stories of discovery. Contains: Northwest passage, chap. 7; Antarctic continent, chap. 11. Hartwig. Heroes of the polar world. Hayes. Arctic boat journey. Ingersoll. Secrets won from the frozen north. In Book of the ocean. Johonnot. Rescue party (Kane). other lands, p. 220. Kellogg. Greenland and Iceland. In Stories of In Australia and the islands of the sea (World and its people, Bk. 8), p. 95-136, 150–160. Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 18-33. Peary. Snow baby. The great white journey across Greenland. Arctic journal. In My Rhoades. To the North for rescue. In Around the world with the blue jackets, p. 247–296. Schwatka. Children of the cold. Shaler. Icebergs. In Sea and land, p. 115. Starr. Strange peoples. Contains: Eskimo, p. 6; Finns, p. 47; Lapps, p. 52. Taylor. Jon of Iceland. In Boys of other countries, p. 32. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century. Contains: Tchouktchis of Siberia, p. 215-217; Ant- arctic expeditions, p. 321; North Pole expeditions, p. 358. Polar expeditions. In Famous travels and travel- lers, p. 307, 334, 415. In Book of golden Yonge. Dr. Kane's expedition. deeds, p. 435. See also: Alaska; Esquimaux. Hayes. Cast away in the cold. Story. Pet lamb. In Bellamy and Goodwin. same, v. 1, p. 39. Open se- Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury of Eng- lish song, p. 1. Arnold, Benedict, 1741-1801. Coffin. Boys of '76. Contains: Expedition to Quebec, 1775, p. 71: Arnold's naval battle on Lake Champlain, p. 123; West Point, p. 303. Same. In Poems of Wordsworth (Golden treasury series) p. 12. Fiske. Markham. Arbor day. See Trees, Plant life. 2, p. 153. Arabia. See Asiatic Turkey and Arabia. American revolution, v. 2, p. 206-239. Arnold's treason. In Colonial days, pt. 80 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Arnold, Benedict, cont. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 252. Morris. On the track of a traitor. In Historical tales: American, p. 208. Stories. Mitchell. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. Story. Ker. Lost city, or the boy explorers in Central Asia (Afghanistan). See also: Asiatic Turkey; China; India; Japan; Siam. Otis. At the siege of Quebec (Arnold and Mont- | Asiatic Turkey and Arabia. gomery. Invasion of Canada, 1775). Poem. English. Arnold at Stillwater. In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 91. Same. In Scollard, P. 21. Art and Artists. Eggleston. Ballads of American bravery, Strange stories from history. Contains: Michael Angelo, p. 206; Canova, p. 193. Emery. How to enjoy pictures. Adams. Dear old story-tellers (Arabian Nights). Andrews. Gemila, the child of the desert. In Seven little sisters. What was Gemila doing? In Each and all. Baldwin. Horse fair. Contains: Al Borak, p. 156: Duldul and his master, p. 322. Brooks. Great men's sons. Contains: Son of Mahomet: Son of Saladin. Zenobia of Palmyra: the girl of the Syrian desert. In Historic girls, p. 1. Butterworth. Story of the Crusades. In Zigzag In stories of other Hoyt. Worid's painters and their pictures. Johonnot. Stories of artists. lands, p. 130. Lang. An artist's adventure (Cellini). In True story book, p. 122. Wilson. Picture study in elementary schools: pupil's book, 2 v. Arthur, Chester A., 1830-1886. Chandler. Chester A. Arthur. In Wilson. Presi- dents of the United States, p. 444. Asia. 'Tis the clime of the East: 'tis the land of the sun. -Byron. In Curious Beard. Turcoman's portable villages. homes and their tenants, p. 215. Brooks, E. S. Son of Tamerlane. In Great men's sons. Brooks, Noah. Story of Marco Polo. Carpenter. Asia. De Quincey. Revolt of the Tartars. Hale Siberia and Kamtschatka. adventure. In Stories of Jenks. Boy's book of exploration, p. 334–393. Kirby. Central Asia. In World by the fireside, p. 184-202. journeys in the Orient, p. 117. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. Hale. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. Stories of adventure. Contains: Sir John Mandeville and the Crusades: Ber- trandon in Palestine; Geoffrey of Vinsauf. Johonnot. Crusades. tory, p. 24. In Ten great events in his- Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 264-296. Knox. Boy travellers in Egypt and the Holy Land. Boy travellers in the Levant. Ragozin. History of the world: earliest peoples. Contains: Accadians: Babylonians; Assyrians. Rhoades. Around the world with the blue jackets. Contains: Comoro Islands, p. 46; Aden and the Mus- cat, p. 55-86. Starr. Arabs. In Strange peoples, p. 118. Stevens. Asia Minor. In Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 251-454. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century, chap. 1-3. White. Boys' and girls' Herodotus, Book 1. Stories. Arabian nights. Aladdin and Ali Baba. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3, p. 102–134. Knox. Boy travellers in Central Asia. Miller. Little people of Asia. Smith. Starr. Life in Asia. (World and its people, Bk. 6.) | Peoples of Asia. In Strange peoples, p. French. 65-117. Scott. Wallace. Stevens. Afghanistan. In Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. 185-254. Verne. Central Asia. In Great explorers of the Poems. Aldrich. 19th century, chap. 1-3. Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 361. Famous travels and travellers, p. 43. win. Brooks. Lance of Kanana: a story of Arabia. Talisman (a tale of the Crusades). Ben-Hur a tale of the Christ. An Arab welcome. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 2, p. 201. Prince Almeric's amulet (Easter Day, Jeru- salem, A. D. 1151). In Heroic happenings, p. 19. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 81 Asiatic Turkey and Arabia, cont. Hunt. Jaffar: an eastern tradition. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 234. Land of song. v. 3, p. 57. Same. In Shute. See also: Jewish history. Audubon, John James, 1780-1851. Burroughs. John James Audubon. Butterworth. In the days of Audubon. A tale of the "Protector of Birds." Godwin. John J. Audubon. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 237. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 14. Australasia. Summer isles of Eden lying in dark-purple spheres of sea. Tennyson. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Australia. Hale. New Zealand and New South Wales. Stories of discovery, p. 156. In Jenks. Australia. In Boy's book of exploration, p. 393. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Knox. Starr. Boy travellers in Australasia. Strange peoples. Contains: Melanesians, p. 163; Polynesians, p. 172. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century. Contains: Russian explorers in the South Sea Islands, p. 176; French circumnavigators, p. 220. Voyages of Capt. Cook and his predecessors. In Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 24-294. Austria-Hungary. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, p. 252. Brooks. Age of Kossuth. In Story of the 19th century, p. 165. Jackson. Salzburg. In Bits of travel, p. 89, 95. Knox. Boy travellers in central Europe. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p.135. Yonge. Book of golden deeds. Contains: Gertrude von der Wart (1308), p. 142; Crown of St. Stephen, p. 189. Poem. Procter. Legend of Bregenz (Tyrol). In Johonnot. Stories of other lands, p. 79. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 129. Bainbridge, William, 1774-1833. Barnes. Commodore Bainbridge (War with Tripoli, War of 1812). Bainbridge takes the “ Java." In Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 73. Brady. The Constitution's " hardest fight. In American fights and fighters, p. 215. i Hale. "Constitution" and the "Java." In Stories of the sea, p. 239. Seawell. Twelve naval captains. Balkan States (Bulgaria, Montenegro, Rou- mania, Servia). Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 19. Brooks. Cloister of the Seven Gates (old Servia). In Chivalric days, p. 148. 4 Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the Orient (Monte- negro and Bulgaria). Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. 153-215. Bancroft, George. Dyer. Life and writings. In Bancroft. History of the battle of Lake Erie, p. 8. Greene. George Bancroft. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 361. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 123. Bees. Bamford. My land and water friends. Bass. Nature stories for young readers: Animal life. Beard. Curious homes and their tenants. Buckley. Fairy-land of science. Contains: Bees in the hive, p. 200; Bees in flowers, p. 219. Burroughs. Birds and bees. Gibson. Eye spy. Sharp eyes. Hardinge. With the wild flowers, p. 147. Long. Hornets. In Ways of wood folk, chap. 12. McCook. History of a humble-bee. an old farm, p. 162. Miller. Morley. Little folks in feathers and fur. Bee-people. Pierson. Among the farmyard people. Among the forest people. In Tenants of Wood. Homes under the ground, chap. 7. Stories. Noel. Buz. Buz-buz. Pratt. Poems. Dodge. Bee-charmer. In When life is young, p. 8. Bees that went to the sky. In When life is young, p. 224. Emerson. The humble-bee. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 169. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 239. Tennyson. Bee and the flower. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3, p. 51. Thomas. Honeytrope. In In sunshine land, p. 151. 82 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. • Belgium. See Holland and Belgium. Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. He held every good gift he had completely at the service of the American Federal Union. Brooks. Drake. Birds. Theodore Roosevelt. Statesmen. Men of achievement: Benton's idea. In Making of the great West, p. 227. Birds, whose household words are songs in many keys. - Longfellow. Bamford. My land and water friends. Look-about club. Second year of the Look-about club. Talks by queer folks. Bass. Nature stories: Animal life. Beard, D. C. 18-25. American boy's handy book, chap. Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. Stories from animal land. Burroughs. Birds and bees. Chase. Darwin. What Mr. Darwin saw. Gaye. Nature's militia. chap. 21. Gibson. Sharp eyes. Grant. Our common birds. Ingersoll. Country cousins. Friends worth knowing. In Great world's farm, Johonnot. Friends in feathers and fur. Neighbors with wings and fins. Some curious flyers, creepers and swimmers. Kelly. Short stories of our shy neighbors. Keyser. Bird-dom. Long. Ways of wood folk. Merriam. Birds of village and field. Birds through an opera-glass. Miles. Natural history in anecdote, p. 250. Miller. Bird-lover in the West. Bird-ways. In nesting time. Morley. Song of life, p. 71. Pierson. Among the farmyard people. Among the forest people. Treat. Observations on birds. In Home studies in nature, pt. 1. Wood. Branch builders, chap. 2, 3. Homes under the ground, chap. 2. Natural history readers, v. 5. Wonderful nests. Wright and Coues. Citizen Bird. Poems. Allingham. The bird. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 111. Robin redbreast. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 109. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 241. Bates. Why some birds hop and others walk. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 124. Bryant. Robert of Lincoln. In Poetical works, p. 229. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3, p. 25. Return of the birds. In Poetical works, p. 310. To a waterfowl. In Poetical works, p. 26. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of Ameri- can songs and lyrics, p. 29. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 126. Burleigh. Hang-bird's nest. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 97. Campbell. The parrot. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 33. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 240. Coleridge. Answer to a child's question. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 102. Same. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 71. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2, p. 40. Dodge. When life is young. Contains: Four little birds, p. 125; Four little imps, p. 154; How do birds first learn to sing, p. 159; Out of the sky, p. 76; Plump little girl and thin little bird, p. 14. Douglass. Motherless turkeys. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 127. Ewing. Burial of the linnet. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 76. Fields. The owl-critic. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 118. Hogg. The skylark. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 108. Ingelow. Eagles. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 75. Keats. The dove. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, p. 106. Kimball. Flight of the birds. Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 175. Kindness to birds. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, P. 8. Langhorne. To a redbreast. dren's treasury, p. 213. In Palgrave. Chil- In Com- Longfellow. The birds of Killingworth. plete poetical works, p. 240. Lowell. Nightingale in the study. In Poetical works, p. 331. Same. In Vision of Sir Launfal, p. 73. Mathers. Robin Redbreast. In Morrison. and rhymes, p. 41. Morrison. Songs and rhymes. Songs Contains: Home of the robin, p. 53; My wrens, p. 126; Red breast of the robin, p. 173. Riley. Robin's other name. In Rhymes of child- hood, p. 21. In Bellamy Rogers. Epitaph on a robin redbreast. and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 104. Rossetti. The swallow. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 2, p. 41. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 83 Birds, cont. Shelley. To a skylark. In Palgrave. Four American pioneers, p. 11. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American Rule for birds' nesters. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 71. Perry and Beebe. Children's Children's treasury, p. 271. Smith. First swallow. In Palgrave. treasury, p. 213. Southey. Traveller's return. In Palgrave. Chil- dren's treasury, p. 225. Stoddard. Birds. In Knowles. and lyrics, p. 193. history, p. 17. Wright. Beginning of western settlement. In Chil- dren's stories of American progress, p. 1. Borneo. See East Indies. Brant, Joseph, 1742-1807. American songs Taylor. The notorious glutton. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 114. Thaxter. The sandpiper. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 107. Thomas. In sunshine land. Contains: Birds of the silkweed brood, p. 41; The cat- bird, p. 32; The quail's nest, p. 39; Robin's return, p. 29: Robin's share, p. 35; Sylvia and the birds, p. 3; Titania's pen, p. 37; Vesper-sparrow, p. 47; Win- ter comrades, p. 42. Vaughn. The bird. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 3, p. 1. Whittier. How the robin came. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 136. On receiving an eagle's quill from Lake Superior. In Complete poetical works, p. 144. The robin. In Complete poetical works, p. 102. Same. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 138. Wordsworth. To the cuckoo. In Palgrave. Chil- dren's treasury, p. 125. To the skylark. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, P. 214. Eggleston. Brant and Red Jacket. Bridges. Frith. Romance of engineering. Moffett. The bridge-builder. In careers of danger and daring, p. 173. Rideing. Brooklyn bridge. In Our country: East, p. 183. Towle. Robert Stephenson, bridge-builder. Heroes and martyrs of invention, p. 151. See also: Eads, James B. Brown, John, 1800-1859. John Brown of Kansas: he dared begin: he lost, but, losing, won. -Eugene F. Ware. In Brooks. John Brown at Harper's Ferry. In Cen- tury book of famous Americans, p. 216. Chamberlin. John Brown. Coffin. Smith. Poems. Building the nation, chap. 34. The fatherless song of John Brown's body. In Stories of great national songs, p. 77. Stedman. How old John Brown took Harper's Ferry. In Matthews. Poems of American patriotism, p. 116. Black Hawk, 1767-1838. Drake. Black Hawk war. young folks, chap. 18. In Indian history for Whittier. Brown of Ossawatomie. In Complete poetical works, p. 201. Bryant, William Cullen, 1794–1878. Tarbell. Black Hawk war. In Early life of Lincoln, chap. 11, 12. Thwaites. Story. Butterworth. Stories of the Badger State, p. 134. In the boyhood of Lincoln (times of Black Hawk). Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830–1893. Brooks. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 281. Boone, Daniel, 1735-1820. The world could ill spare one of the Pioneers. Pride, honor, country, throbbed through all his strain. -James Russell Lowell. Cody. Four American poets, p. 9-68. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 69. Kirkland. William C. Bryant. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 43. Masterpieces of American literature, p. 33. Scudder. Biographical sketch. In American poems, p. 283. Wright. Children's stories of American literature, 1660-1860. -President Eliot. Abbott. Daniel Boone. Poem. Bass. Stories of pioneer life, p. 33. Drake. Making of the Ohio valley states. Contains: The hunters of Kentucky, p. 93; Boone's capture and escape, p. 122. Howells. Captivity of Boone and Kenton. In Stories of Ohio, p. 57. McMurry. Pioneer history stories, p. 91. Morris. Daniel Boone. ican, p. 137. In Historical tales: Amer- Holmes. Bryant's seventieth birthday. In Com- plete poetical works, p. 202. Buchanan, James, 1791–1868. · Curtis. James Buchanan. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 277. Bulgaria. See Balkan States. Burmah. See India. 84 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Burr, Aaron, 1756–1836. Howells. Burr and Blennerhassett. In Stories of Ohio, p. 191. Morris. The victim of a traitor (Burr and Blenner- hassett). In Historical tales. American, p. 245. Story. Child. Friend or foe. Business. Emery. Every-day business. Cable, George Washington, b. 1844. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 345. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 236. Calendar. Fiske. Calendar and the reckoning of dates. In History of the United States: Appendix H. Calhoun, John Caldwell, 1782–1850. Brooks, E. S. Century book of famous Americans, p. 141. Historic Americans, p. 291. Brooks, N. Men of achievement: statesmen. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 347. Canada: Description. Canada, Canada, land of the maple, Queen of the forest and river and lake. John Reade. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Acadia and New France. Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest (British Columbia). Carpenter. Travels through North America. Coe. Our American neighbors. (World and its people, Bk. 4.) Field. Our western archipelago, chap. 1–8. Finck. Reid. Young voyageurs (Hudson bay country). Roberts. Forge in the forest. Sister to Evangeline. Poems. Longfellow. Evangeline. In Complete poetical works, p. 95. Same. Same. p. 366. In American poems, p. 4. In Masterpieces of American literature, Moore. Canadian boat song. In Bellamy and Good- win, v. 2, p. 292. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 183. Canals. Adams. Suez canal. Appendix. In Egypt, past and present: Brassey. Suez canal. In Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 27. Brooks. Erie Canal. In Story of New York, chap. 8, 9. Coffin. Erie Canal. 238-242. Drake. Erie Canal. states, p. 236. In Building the nation, p. In Making of the Ohio valley Frith. Suez, Panama and Manchester canals. In Romance of engineering, p. 138. Hendrick. Erie Canal. In Brief history of the Empire State, chap. 14, 15. Thompson. Period of canals and plank roads. In Stories of Indiana, p. 208. Carson, Kit, 1808-1868. Abbott. Kit Carson. Perry and Beebe. Four American pioneers, p. 197. Carthage. Brooks. The favored of Baal. p. 23. In Chivalric days, Creasy. Battle of Metaurus. In Fifteen decisive battles, p. 102. Pacific coast scenic tour, chap. 16. Kellogg. New Foundland; Cape Breton; In Aus- tralia and the islands of the sea. Livy. (World and its ton. Hale. Hannibal. In Boy's heroes. Hannibal's address to his army. In Carring- Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 62-65. people, Bk. 8.) Canada: History. Higginson. French in Canada. In Book of American explorers, p. 97. Irving. Astoria, chap. 1. Johnson. History of the French war. Story. Church. Lords of the world (fall of Carthage). Poem. Machar. Stories of New France. Parkman. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 v. Pioneers of France in the New World. Verne. Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 383. See also: Champlain; Joliet. Stories. Catherwood. Chase of Saint-Castin. Lady of Fort St. John. Romance of Dollard (1660). Praed. Marius amidst the ruins of Carthage. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 167. Central America. By land and sea, p. 97. Coe. Our American neighbors. (World and its people, Bk. 4.) Davis. Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America. Knox. Boy travellers in Mexico, chap. 34. Story. Butterworth. Lost in Nicaragua. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 85 Ceylon. See India. Beach. How Christmas cards are made. der stories of science. In Won- Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635. 66 Long on Quebec's immortal heights 267. Has Champlain slept, the knight of God." Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Acadia, p. 19. Higginson. Book of American explorers, p. Machar. Stories of New France, p. 50-79. Morris. Historical tales: American, p. 34. Parkman. Pioneers of France in the New World, p. 187. Sedgwick. Samuel de Champlain. Verne. Famous travels and travellers, p. 420. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 269. Poem. Butterworth. Two conquerers. In Songs of history. Chase, Salmon P., 1808-1873. Brooks. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 143. China. Where Pekin uplifts its pictured towers. -R. H. Stoddard. Andrews. New work for Pen-se and Lin. In Each and all. Story of Pen-se. In Seven little sisters. Brassey. To Canton up the Pearl river. In Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 22. Brooks. Woo of Hwang-Ho. In Historic giris, p. 79. By land and sea. Contains: In Chinese streets; Dining with a mandarin; Corea and its army. De Quincey. Revolt of the Tartars. Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 155–176. Knox. Boy travellers in Japan and China. Lee. When I was a boy in China. Rhoades. Around the world with the blue jackets, chap. 6, 7. Seward. Around the world stories. Contains: Journey to Pekin, chap. 1; Great wall of China, chap. 2. Starr. Strange peoples. Contains: Chinese, p. 69; Coreans, p. 76; Tibetans, p. 81. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. 365-431. Verne. Great explorers of the 18th century, p. 361. Christmas. Andrews. - The bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-will to men! -Longfellow. Christmas-time again for Louise. In Each and all, p. 128. Louise the child of the Rhine. In Seven little sisters, p. 85. Beard, D. C. Christmas novelty for boys. In Jack of all trades, p. 237. Beard, L. and A. B. Christmas festivities and home- made gifts. In American girl's handy book, chap. 29-31. Brooks. Elizabeth of Tudor (Christmas at Hatfield House, 1548). In Historic girls, p. 174. Master Sandys' snapdragon (Christmas, 1611). In Storied holidays, p. 11. 'Twixt ebb and flood (Maine coast, 1689). In Heroic happenings, p. 112. Butterworth. Old English Christmas stories and ballads. In Zigzag journeys in the British Isles, p. 235. Wonderful Christmases of old. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 2. Zigzag journeys in northern lands, p. 108. Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. Contains: Hotel de Batteau (comedy for the holidays), p. 72; Pierre, the French Canadian singer, p. 174. Zigzag journeys in the Occident, p. 113. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 25. Irving. Christmas in England. In Sketch book, p. 254-329. Old Christmas (from the Sketch book). Jackson. Bits of talk in verse and prose. Contains: Christmas-tree for cats, p. 18; Legend of St. Nicholas, p. 38; Festival of San Eustachio in Rome, p. 99. Peary. Arctic festivities. chap. 8. In My arctic journal, Pyle. Prose and verse for children, p. 41-53. St. Nicholas Christmas book. Wiltse. Kintergarten stories and morning talks, p. 99–104. Stories. Alcott. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag: My boys. Contains: Tessa's surprises, p. 35; Tillie's Christmas, p. 123. Christmas dream. In Lulu's library, v.1. Christmas turkey and how it came. In Lulu's library, v. 3, p. 22. Coolidge. Christmas boxes. school, p. 222. In What Katy did at How the cat kept Christmas. In New Year's bargain, p. 199. Mischief's Thanksgiving. Contains: How the umbrella ran away with Ellie, p. 67; Christie, p. 225. Mother Spruce and her babies. In In the story- land, p. 158. In Just sixteen, p. 154. Pink sweetmeat. Dickens. Christmas books. Gladden. Santa Claus on a lark. 86 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Christmas, cont. Harris. Something about "Santa Claus." In On the plantation, p. 104. Howells. Christmas every day, and other stories. Jewett. Betty Leicester's Christmas. Patty's dull Christmas. In Play days, p. 180. In Campaigning with King. Captain Santa Claus. Crook, p. 173. Lillie. Marjorie's New Year's Eve. In Mildred's bargain, p. 167. McMurry. Classic stories for the little ones, p. 34. Molesworth. A Christmas child. In Carrots. Moulton. Just a little bit of Christmas. time stories, p. 153. Job Gidding's Christmas. stories. In Bed- In More bed-time Page. Captured Santa Claus. In Among the camps. Perry. Juju's Christmas party. of girls, p. 92. In Another flock Major Molly's Christmas promise. In Flock of girls and boys, p. 94. Poulsson. In the child's world, chap. 14. Pyle. Christmas angel. Richards. Five minute stories. Contains: Trotty's Christmas, p. 29; Christmas ride, p. 159; Merry Christmas, p. 173; Hard times, p. 180. Scudder. Christmas stocking with a hole in it. In Seven little people, p. 57. Stockton. Christmas before last. In Bee-man of Orn, p. 87. Clocks of Rondaine. Contains: Curious history of a message, p. 24; Christ- | mas truants, p. 75. Fanciful tales. Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 212– 221, v. 2, p. 353-366, v. 3, p. 348-356. Butterworth. Two conquerers. In Songs of history, P. 18. Christmas carol. In Shute. P. 134. Land of song, v. 1, In Scollard. Cone. Ballad of Calnan's Christmas. Ballads of American bravery, p. 165. Dodge. New baby world, p. 194–199. Rhymes and jingles, p. 37, 39, 60. When life is young, p. 11, 52, 160, 230. Field. With trumpet and drum, p. 51, 115. Howitt. Old Christmas. In Shute. v. 1, p. 185. Longfellow. Christmas bells. works, p. 319. Land of song, In Complete poetical Lowell. A Christmas carol. In Complete poetical works, p. 403. Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 31-39. Milton. Hymn on the nativity. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 340. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 303. Same. Same. In Palgrave. lish song, p. 276. Same. In Repplier. Same. In Shute. Children's treasury of Eng- Book of famous verse, p. 182. Land of song, v. 2, p. 234. Visit from St. Nicholas. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 1, p. 73. Moore. Morrison. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. Contains. Hang up the baby's stocking, p. 85; Little Molly, p. 8u; Santa Claus and the mouse, p. 140. Richards. Merry Christmas. In Five minute stories, p. 66. Contains: Clocks of Rondaine, p. 52; Christmas truants, p. 108. Riley. Sprig of holly. In Floating prince and other fairy tales, p. 121. Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Sugar and spice and all that's nice, p. 137. Stuart. Van Dyke. First Christmas tree. Wallace. Ben-Hur, Bk. 1. Wharton. Last century maid. Contains: Christmas in 1776, p. 91; Roy's Christmas Eve, p. 105. White. Rileys' Christmas tree. In When Molly was six, p. 123. Wiggin. Birds' Christmas Carol. Wilkins. Pot of gold. Contains: Christmas monks, p. 69; Christmas masque- rade, p. 115; Silver hen, p. 154; Patchwork school, p. 198. Young Lucretia and other stories. Poems. Arnold. Saint Brandon. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 47. Bayly. Mistletoe bough. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 354. Rhymes of childhood, Contains: Who Santa-Claus wuz, p. 60; Little Johnts's Chrismus, p. 121. Christmas carol. In Shute. Rossetti. song. v. 1, p. 126. Land of Sangster. Little knights and ladies, p. 4, 131. Scott. Christmas in old time. In Palgrave. Chil- dren's treasury of English song, p. 246. Sherman. Little folk lyrics. Contains: December, p. 38; A real Santa Claus, p. 53. Tennyson. Christmas (From In memoriam). In Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 282. Same. In Poetical works, p. 170. Norton. Whittier. Complete poetical works. Contains: Christmas carmen, p. 453; Christmas, 1888, p. 467; Star of Bethlehem, p. 417. Wilkins. Once upon a time, p. 63-81, 106, 124, 142, 161, 174. Clarke, George Rogers, 1752–1818. Cooke. Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 245. Fiske. American revolution, v. 2, p. 103–109. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississipp valley, p. 33. 1 SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 87 Clarke, George Rogers, cont. Perry and Beebe. Four American pioneers, p. 73. Hale. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history, p. 29. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 47. Clarke, William. See Lewis and Clarke. Clay, Henry, 1777–1852. I know no South, no North, no East, no West, to which I owe any allegiance. - Henry Clay. - Bolton. Famous American statesmen, p. 230. Brooks, E. S. Century book of famous Americans, p. 138. Historic Americans, p. 277. Brooks, Noah. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 9. Crittenden. Henry Clay. In Carrington. reader, p. 348. Hubbard. statesmen, p. 295. First voyage of Columbus. In Stories of discovery. Columbus's return from his first voyage. In Stories of the sea. Harrison. In story-land, p. 161. Higginson. Book of American explorers. Humphrey. Adventures of early discoverers, p. 43. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean, chap. 4. Irving. Columbus, his life and voyages. Johonnot. Stories of other lands, p. 7. Ten great events in history, p. 115. Judson and Bender. 3d book, p. 22. Graded literature readers: Lummis. Spanish pioneers, p. 25–42. MacKie. With the Admiral of the Ocean Sea. Munroe. Story of our country, p. 9-36. Neukomm. Rulers of the sea, p. 258. Storied West Indies. Christopher Columbus. Seelye. Story of Columbus. Patriotic Ober. Little journeys to the homes of American Scudder. Cleveland, Grover, b. 1837. Public office is a public trust. Smith. -Grover Cleveland. Verne. Brooks. Russell. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 333. Grover Cleveland. In Wilson. Presidents Stories. of the United States, p. 468. Coal and coal mines. Buckley. Fairy-land of science, p. 174. Giberne. World's foundations, chap. 14. Greene. Coal and coal mines. Martin. Story of a piece of coal. Patton. Natural resources of the United States. Wright. Children's stories of the great scientists, chap. 10. Stories. Munroe. Derrick Sterling (anthracite region of Pennsylvania). Stoddard. The windfall. Columbus, Christopher, 1446–1506. Abbott. Brooks. Lord of the lordly sea Earth's mightiest sailor he. William Watson. Christopher Columbus. Heroic happenings. Contains: Boy of Genoa, p. 27; Narration of Irish Will of Galway, p. 214. True story of Christopher Columbus. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Contains: Hymn and prayer of Columbus, p. 46; Co- lumbus's own story of the Bahamas and the western isles, p. 269; Story of the Golden Flower, p. 287; Second voyage of Columbus, p. 294. By land and sea, p. 113. Carrington, H. B. Beacon lights of patriotism. pt. 12. (World's Columbian Exposition.) Griffis. Romance of discovery. } ! Shaw. Discoverers and explorers, p. 24. Romance of colonization, chap. 2. Famous travels and travellers, chap. 7. Wright. Children's stories of American history, p. 38. Coryell. Diccon the bold. Diego Pinzon. Stables. Westward with Columbus. Poems. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: Thanksgiving for America, 1493, p. 7: Co- lumbus, p. 42: Isabella, p. 43; Bird that sang to Columbus, p. 46. Clough. Columbus crossing the Atlantic. In Bel- lamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 319. Lowell. Columbus. In Complete poetical works, P. 55. Miller. Port of ships. In Knowles. Golden treas- ury of American songs and lyrics, p. 199. Cooking. See Food, cooking and housekeeping. Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851. And Natty won't go to oblivion quicker Than Adams the parson or Primrose the vicar. · Lowell. - American authors for young folks, p. 29-46. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 25. Children's stories in American literature. 1660-1860, p. 51. Harris. Keysor. Wright. Corea. Carpenter. Corea and its army. In By land and sea, p. 141. Cortez, Hernando, 1485-1547. I am a man who has given you more provinces than your ancestors left you cities.—Cortez to Charles V. Hale. Hernando Cortes's letters. In Stories of ad- venture, chap. 5. 1 88 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Cortez, Hernando, cont. Johonnot. lands, p. 20. Lummis. Spanish pioneers. Stories of other Story. Contains: Chapter of conquest, p. 56; Alvarado's leap, p. 170. Shaw. Discoverers and explorers, p. 68. Verne. Famous travels and travellers, p. 224. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 103. See also: Mexico; Montezuma. Crockett, David, 1786-1836. "I leave this rule for others when I'm dead: Be always sure you're right- then go ahead!" Abbott. David Crockett. Perry and Beebe. Poem. Four American pioneers, p. 135. Roche. Men of the Alamo. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 48. Cuba. This country excels all others, as far as the day surpasses the night in brightness and splendor. -Columbus. Butterworth. History of liberty in Cuba. In South America, chap. 24. Ober. Knockabout club in the Antilles. Story. Storied West Indies. Munroe. Brethren of the coast (Cuba, 1822). See also: American history: Spanish-American war. Curtis, George William, 1824–1892. Curtis, skilled equally with voice and pen To stir the hearts or mould the minds of men. -Lowell. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 207. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 1. Poem. Lowell. An epistle to George William Curtis. In Complete poetical works, p. 388. Cushing, Lieut. W. B. Morris. Historical tales: American, p. 307. Brooks. Master of the Strong Hearts (Sitting Bull and the Custer fight). Poems. Brooks. Down the Little Big Horn. Ballads of American bravery, p. 135. In Scollard. Longfellow. Revenge of Rain-in-the-face. In Com- plete poetical works, p. 375. Decatur, Stephen. My country-may she ever be right, but right or wrong, my country! - Stephen Decatur. Barnes. Naval actions of the war of 1812. Contains: "United States " and " Macedonian," p. 59; Capture of the "President," p. 219. Yankee ships and Yankee sailors. Contains: Reuben James, able seaman (how he saved Decatur's life), p. 23; Two duels (death of Decatur), p. 215. Brady. Decatur and the "Philadelphia." In Ameri- can fights and fighters, p. 199. Rueben James, a hero of the forecastle. Stephen Decatur. Gibbs. Pike and cutlass, p. 46, 56. Roosevelt and Lodge. history, p. 101. Hero tales from American Seawell. Decatur and Somers. Soley. Boys of 1812. Contains: Decatur and Bainbridge, p. 183; Tripoli, p. 104; War with Algiers, p. 307. Poems. In Eastman. How we burned the "Philadelphia." Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 36. The "United States" and "Macedonian.” In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 119. Decoration Day. And Glory guards with solemn sound The bivouac of the dead. — O'Hara. Harper's school speaker. pt. 2. Story of the American soldier, chap. 14. Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism. Gibbs. Pike and cutlass, p. 158. Baldwin. Brooks. Soley. Sailor boys of '61, p. 333. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American Custer, George A. history, p. 297. Into the fatal snare, The White Chief with yellow hair And his three hundred men Dashed headlong, sword in hand. Custer, E. B. -Longfellow. Boots and saddles (Yellowstone expe- dition, 1873). Following the guidon (Battle of Washita, Kansas campaign). Tenting on the plains (Kansas and Texas). The boy general. also p. 312-320. Harrison. In story-land, p. 178. Howliston. Poems. Cat-tails and other tales, p. 183. pt. 7, Boker. Dirge for a soldier. In Knowles. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 106. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, P. 12. Brooks. Decoration day. In Heroic happenings, p. 225. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: Set the flag on their graves, p. 133; Decora- tion day, p. 161. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 89 Decoration Day, cont. Collins. In Bellamy and Goodwin. p. 286. Same. How sleep the brave. Open sesame, v. 3, De Soto, Ferdinand, 1500-1542. In Carrington. Same. Patriotic reader, p. 485. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 104. Thacher. Listening child, p. 70. Abbott, Finch. Blue and the gray. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 230. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 274. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 151. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, P. 148. Gilder. P. 6. The dead comrade. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, Higginson. Decoration. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 305. Lowell. Commemoration ode. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 340. O'Hara. Bivouac of the dead. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 175. Same. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, p. 159. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 110. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, P. 112. Paine. New memorial day. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 374. Scott. Soldier, rest. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 183. Smith. Patriot dead. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 300. The nation's dead. In Gordon. Patriotism in and verse, p. 63. prose Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 140. Timrod. Ode on decorating the graves of the Confederate dead. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 165. Denmark. Adams. Hans Christian Andersen. In Dear old story tellers. Benedict. chap. 4. Butterworth. Stories of persons and places in Europe, Copenhagen. In Zigzag journeys in northern lands, chap. 15. See also: Arctic regions, for Iceland and Greenland. Poems. Proudly to Maubila De Soto took his way With men-at-arms and cavaliers In terrible array. - English. Ferdinand de Soto. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, p. 85. Making of the great West, p. 10-28. Drake. Harris. Georgia; from the invasion of De Soto. Higginson. Book of American explorers, p. 119. Husted. Queen Co-fa-chi'-qui. In Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 13. King. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 163. Shaw. Discoverers and explorers, p. 84. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 172. Poems. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: De Soto, p. 62; Fire dance, p. 67. English. Fall of Maubila. In Boy's book of battle- lyrics, p. 1. Dewey, George, b. 1837. 'Twas the very verge of May When the bold Olympia led Into Bocagrande Bay Dewey's squadron, dark and dread. -R. U. Johnson. Beebe. Johnson. Hero of Manila. Four American naval heroes, p. 195. Vivian. With Dewey at Manila. Poems. Johnson. Dewey at Manila. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 378. Same. p. 143. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, Roberts. Ballad of Manila Bay. In Scollard. Bal- lads of American bravery, p. 141. Sterne. Song of Manila. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 248. Drake, Sir Francis, 1540-–1596. "The waves became his winding sheet; the waters were his tomb; But for his fame, the ocean sea was not sufficient room." Barnes. Drake and his yeomen. Butterworth. Gold. P. 24. Sir Francis Drake and his Ship of In Zigzag journeys in the British Isles, Kingsley. Sir Francis Drake. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 100. Discoverers and explorers, p. 108. Henty. Under Drake's flag. Danish national song. In Gordon. Patriotism in Shaw. prose and verse, p. 215. Stories. Dodge. Hans Christian Andersen. In When life is young, p. 182-183. Norton. King of Denmark's ride. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 230. Kingsley. Westward ho! (story of the West Indies, Hawkins, Drake, Spanish Main and the Great Armada). 90 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Eads, J. B., 1820-1887. How. James B. Eads. East Indies (Borneo, Java, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra). Brassey. Singapore. In Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 24. Higginson. Java, the pearl of the east. Hornaday. Malay peninsula and Borneo. years in the jungle. Poems. Hervy. Cleopatra at Actium. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 253. Shelley. Ozymandias of Egypt. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 61. Smith. To a mummy. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 310. In Two Electricity. Kellogg. Borneo, Sumatra, Java. In Australia and the islands of the sea. Bk. 8.) p. 350-374. (World and its people, Knox. Boy travellers in Ceylon and India; with descriptions of Borneo, Philippines and Burmah. Boy travellers in Siam and Java. Rhoades. Singapore. In Around the world with the blue jackets, p. 79. Seward. Around the world stories. Contains: Coaching party in Java, chap. 3; Prince of Bandong and his son, chap. 4. Starr. Malays. In Strange peoples, p. 150. Edison, T. A., b. 1847. Brooks. Age of Edison. In Story of the 19th cen- tury, p. 345. Hubert. Men of achievement: inventors, p. 223. Eggleston, Edward, b. 1837. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 52–63. Wright. Children's stories of American literature, 1861-1896, p. 28-49. Egypt. Still through Egypt's desert places Flows the lordly Nile.-Longfellow. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the Levant. By land and sea. Contains: Some little Egyptians, p. 183; Oriental sweet- meats, p. 189. Hale. Family flight over Egypt and Syria. Knox. Boy travellers in Egypt and the Holy Land. Ober. Knockabout club in North Africa, chap. 13, 14. Taylor. The Pasha's son. In Boys of other coun- tries, p. 16. Egypt: History and Literature. Adams. Egypt, past and present. Brooks. Cinderella's ancestor (a story of the days of Pharaoh, B. C. 2500). In Chivalric days, p. 1. First war correspondent (Egypt, B. C. 1340). In Heroic happenings, p. 47. Bulfinch. Egyptian mythology and religion. In Age of fable, p. 354. Church. Stories of the East from Herodotus, chap. 9-12. White. Boys' and girls' Herodotus, Bk. 2. Story. Henty. Cat of Bubastes: a tale of ancient Egypt. ! Atkinson. Electricity for everybody. Baker. Boy's book of inventions. Contains: Wireless telegraphy; X-ray; Phonograph; Motor vehicle. Barnard. First steps in electricity. Brackett. Electricity in daily life. Meadowcroft. A B C of electricity. Munro. Story of electricity. St. John. How two boys made their own electrical apparatus. Things a boy should know about electricity. Wright. Children's stories of the great scientists. Contains: Franklin, chap. 4; Faraday, chap. 11; Tyndall, chap. 14. Emerson, R. W., 1803-1882. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every one, Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. -Lowell. Arnold. Ralph Waldo Emerson. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 234 Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 1-27. Curtis. Ralph W. Emerson. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 1. Fields. Glimpses of Emerson. In Authors and friends, p. 67-106. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 69-84, Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 159. Scudder. Biographical sketch. In American poems, Wright. p. 415. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 149. England: Description. This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea. Benedict. chap. 5. -Shakespeare. Stories of persons and places in Europe, Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Europe. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. By land and sea. B Contains London, p. 3; Westminster Abbey, p. 6. Irving. Sketch book. Contains: Rural life in England, p. 90; John Bull, p. 431; Sunday in London, p. 159; Boar's Head Tav- ern, p. 162; Westminster Abbey, p. 238 and Appendix; Christmas in England, p. 254-329; Little Britain, p. 339; Stratford on Avon, p. 361. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Contains: Shetlands, Hebrides, Islands, Wight, Man, p. 26€–273. p. 137; Channel SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 91 England, cont. Knox. Boy travellers in Great Britain and Ireland. Seward. Visit to Kensington palace. In Around the world stories, chap. 13. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 91-101. Stockton. Personally conducted, chap. 9, 10. Stories. Hughes. life.) Tom Brown at Rugby. (English school- Wiggin. Cathedral courtship; and Penelope's Eng- lish experiences. Poems. Ingelow. High tide on the coast of Lincolnshire. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, P. 244. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 3, p. 17. Southey. Inchcape rock. In Bellamy and Goodwin Open sesame, v. 2, p. 274. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 23. In Shute. Land of song, v. 2, p. 42. Listening child, p. 128. Same. Same. In Thacher. Wordsworth. Poems. England: History. Love thou thy land with love far brought From out the storied past.-Tennyson. Andrews. Ten boys. Contains: Wulf the Saxon boy, p. 115; Gilbert the page, p. 136; Roger the English lad, p. 169. Baldwin. Arundel the swallow (Story of an English horse). In Horse fair, p. 309. Blaisdell. Stories from English history. Bolton. Horatio Nelson. In Famous leaders among men, p. 87. Brooks. Age of Wellington. In Story of the 19th century, p. 65. By Thames water (Edward VI and Elizabeth). In Heroic happenings, p. 134. Chivalric days. Contains: "The ride of the elves" (Alfred the Great, 856), p. 98; Boys of Blackfriars (London, 1381), p. 124; Story of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, p. 169. Great men's sons. Contains: Son of Alfred; Son of William the Con- queror; Son of Shakespeare; Son of Cromwell. Historic boys. Contains: William of Normandy (William the Con- queror), p. 65; Harry of Monmouth (Henry V.), p. 126. Historic girls. Contains: Helena of Britain, p. 22; Edith of Scotland, p. 98; Elizabeth of Tudor, p. 174, Storied holidays. Contains: Master Sandys' snapdragon (Christmas 1611); Mistress Marjory's pin money (New Year's day, 1518); Mr. Pepys' valentine (1664); Last of the Geraldines (St. Patrick's Day, 1540); Diccon the foot- boy and the "wise fools of Gotham "(April fools' day, 1215); Little Lord Keeper's goose (Francis Bacon and Queen Elizabeth); Little lady of England (Mar- garet Tudor, 1503). Bulfinch. Age of chivalry. King Arthur; Mabinogeon; Knights of Contains: English history. Druids. In Age of fable, p. 436. In Burke. Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 205. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, p. 154. Burns. Story of the English kings according to Shakespeare. Contains: Richard II; Henry IV; Falstaft; Henry V; Henry VI; Edward IV; Richard III: Henry VIII. Butterworth. Queen Victoria and the English col- onies. In Zigzag journeys in Acadia, p. 190. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Contains: Original story of King Lear and Cordelia, p. 43; Story of the Giants' Dance, p. 99; King Arthur and the Giant, p. 102; Great Hampden, p. 156; Mad king (George III), p. 197; Instruments of punishment in the Tower of London, p. 220; Saint George and the Dragon, p. 291; King Arthur legends, p. 296. Little Arthur's history of England. Stories from English history. Callcott. Church. Couch. Historical tales from Shakespeare. Contains: King John; King Richard II; King Henry IV: King Henry V ; King Henry VI; King Richard III. Creasy. Fifteen decisive battles. Contains: Battle of Hastings; Defeat of the Spanish Armada; Battle of Blenheim; Waterloo. Creighton. Stories from English history. Dickens. Child's history of England. Death of Harold (Extract). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 109. Edgar. Wars of the roses. Eggleston. Sad story of a boy king (Edward V). In Strange stories from history, p. 111. Farmer. Boys' book of famous rulers. Contains: Alfred the Great, p. 169; Richard Coeur de Lion, p. 195. Farrington. Tales of King Arthur. Fitchett. Deeds that won the empire. Fights for the flag. Freeman. Old English history for children (to the conquest). Froissart. Chronicles; condensed by Singleton. i Frost. Court of King Arthur. Knights of the Round Table. Froude. Execution of Sir Thomas More. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 99. Gardiner. English history for schools. Guerber. Story of the English. Hale. Boys' heroes. Contains: King Arthur; Richard the Lion Hearted; Robinson Crusoe. 92 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. England, cont. Hale. Stories of the sea. Contains: The Chancellor voyage, chap. 2; Spanish Armada, chap. 3; Sir Richard Grenville, chap. 5; Alexander Selkirk, chap. 6; Nelson and Trafalgar, chap. 9; English navy, chap. 10; The buccaneers, chap.7; Pitcairn's Island, chap. 11. Stories of adventure. Contains: Sir John Mandeville and the Crusades, chap. 2; Geoffrey of Vinsauf (Richard I), chap. 4. Higginson. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Contains: Taliessin, p. 5; Castle of the active door, p. 39; Merlin, the enchanter, p. 48; Sir Launcelot of the lake, p. 63; Half-man, p. 74; King Arthur at Avalon, p. 83. Hope. Stories of old renown. Contains: Guy of Warwick; The young knight. Hunter. Stories of famous children. Contains: Princes in the tower (Edward V), p. 19; Children of Charles I, p. 33; Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, p. 49. Ingersoll. Nelson. In Book of the ocean, p. 122. Johonnot. Stories of Britain. In Stories of other lands, p. 95, 113–129, 191–219. Stories of the olden time. Contains: King Alfred and St. Cuthbert, p. 46; Con- version of the English, p. 169; Norman conquest, p. 211 Richard Coeur de Lion, p. 224; King John and the Charter, p. 230; Cressy and Agincourt, p. 245-254. Ten great events in history. Contains: Invincible Armada, p. 166; How an empire was won (India), p. 220. Kingsley. Children of Westminster Abbey. Kirkland. Short history of England. Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. Contains: Cymbeline; King Lear; Macbeth. Lamb, Lady. Warrior kings. Contains: William the Conquerer; Richard Coeur de Lion; Edward I; Henry V; Robert Bruce. Lang. Red true story book. Contains: Wilson's last fight, p. 1; Sir Richard Gren- ville, p. 132; Captain Richard Falconer, p. 141; Wreck of the "Wager," p. 195; Prince Charlie's war, p. 265; The Bull of Earlstoun, p. 358; Grisell Bail- lie's sheep's head, p. 366. True story book. Contains: Grace Darling, p. 41; The "Shannon" and the "Chesapeake,” p. 48; Prince Charlie's wander- ings, p. 68; Isandhlwana and Rorke's drift, p. 132; Worthy enterprise of John Foxe, p. 168; Adventure of John Rawlins, p. 186; Johnstone's escape from Culloden, p. 193. Lanier. Boy's Froissart (14th century). Boy's King Arthur. Boy's Mabinogion : knightly legends of Wales. Larned. History of England for schools and acade- mies. Macaulay. Trial of Warren Hastings. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 141. Magna Charta. In Fiske. Civil government in the United States: Appendix C. Massingham. A day with Gladstone. In Human documents, p. 3. Pratt. Stories from Shakespeare. Contains: Macbeth; Cymbeline. Raleigh. Report of the fight about the Azores, 1591 (Grenville and the " Revenge"). In Nor- Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. 88. ton. Rhys. Readings in Welsh history. Rideing. Popular history of London. Robertson. Colors of the regiment. Pass in the Indian hills (Extracts). In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 56, 61. Russell. Smith. Pictures from the life of Nelson. Great Britain's national anthem. In Stories of great national songs, p. 207. Southey. Battle of Trafalgar. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 224. Death of Nelson. In Gordon. prose and verse, p. 134. Patriotism in Spencer. Professor John Tyndall. In human docu- ments, p. 73. Stories from English history for young Americans. Thierry. Murder of Thomas à Becket. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 103. Towle. Ralegh; his exploits and voyages. Verne. Famous travels and travellers. Contains: Drake, Cavendish, Raleigh, p. 362. Yonge. Aunt Charlotte's stories of English history. Book of golden deeds. Contains: Battle of Blackwater (A. D. 991), p. 130; Keys of Calais, p. 155: Sir Thomas More's daughter, p. 210; Lord Lindsay at Edgehill and Nelson at Aboukir, p. 261-271; Casal Novo, p. 373. See also: Drake; Raleigh. Stories. Blackmore. Lorna Doone (reign of Charles II). Butterworth. St. Dunstan and the Devil. In Zig- zag journeys in northern lands, p. 51. Doyle. Micah Clarke (James II. Monmouth rebel- lion). White company (Edward III and battle of Crécy). Gomme. King's story book. Princess's story book. Queen's story book. Hall. In the brave days of old (time of James I). Henty. By England's aid (freeing the Netherlands). Dash for Khartoum. Held fast for England (siege of Gibraltar). In freedom's cause (Wallace and Bruce). One of the 28th (Waterloo). St. George for England (Crécy and Poitiers). Under Drake's flag. With Clive in India. With Wolfe in Canada. Kingsley. Westward ho! or The voyages and adven- tures of Sir Amyas Leigh (reign of Elizabeth). Leighton. Golden galleon (Grenville and the "Revenge"). * SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 93 • England, cont. Lytton. Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. Last of the barons (Warwick. Reign of Edward IV). Pyle. Men of iron (time of Henry IV). Merry adventures of Robin Hood. Scott. Ivanhoe (time of Richard I and Robin Hood). Kenilworth (reign of Queen Elizabeth). Peveril of the peak (reign of Charles II). Talisman (Richard Coeur de Lion and the Cru- sades). Seawell. Rock of the lion (siege of Gibraltar, 1779-83). Same. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 341. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 75. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 180. Dobson. Ballad of the Armada. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 324. Doyle. British soldiers in China. Children's treasury, p. 199. In Palgrave. Drayton. Battle of Agincourt. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 235. Same. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 1. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 18. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 165. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. 39. Same. Same. Same. Same. In Palgrave. In Repplier. Children's treasury, p. 143. Book of famous verse, p. 212. In Carrington. Patriotic In Bellamy and Goodwin. p. 101. Stoddard. With the Black Prince (Battle of Crécy). Twain. Prince and pauper (time of Edward VI). Weyman. Story of Francis Cludde (days of Queen Mary, 1555-58). Yonge. Caged lion (captivity of James I of Scot- land). Lances of Lynwood (reign of Edward III). Prince and page (Edward I. Last Crusade). Poems. Arnold. Death of Nelson. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 164. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: Clocks of Kenilworth, p. 23; Two conquerors (William the Conqueror), p. 16. Campbell. Battle of the Baltic (1801). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 79. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, P. 125. Same. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 144. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 43. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 181. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury of English song, p. 249. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 103. Lochiel's warning (Battle of Culloden, 1745). In Shute. Land of Song, Bk. 3, p. 61. Ye mariners of England. In Gordon. prose and verse, p. 134. in Same. Patriotism In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 143. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 176. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 163. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 179. Chevy-Chase. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 47. In Lanier. Boy's Percy. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 154. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 4, Same. Same. Same. p. 109. Cory. Two captains. p. 285. Cowper. In Henley. Lyra heroica, Boadicea. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 116. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriot- ism, p. 235. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 86. God save the King. reader, p. 481. Keats. Robin Hood. Open sesame, v. 2, Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 165. King Lear. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 265. Kipling. Ballad of the East and West. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 329. Flag of England. In Henley. p. 335. Lyra heroica, Lanier. Boy's Percy (ballads of war, adventure and love). Lang. White Pacha (Gordon). In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 325. Longfellow. Warden of the Cinque Ports (Welling- ton). In Complete poetical works, p. 213. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 62. Lowell, Robert. Relief of Lucknow. In Bellany and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 66. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 144. Macaulay. The Armada. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 200. Same. Same. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 167. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 50. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 78. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 70. Battle of Naseby. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 211. Same. Marryat. p. 174. Palgrave. Elizabeth at Tilbury. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 230. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 65. Old navy. In Henley. Lyra heroica, Percy. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury. In Lanier. Boy's Percy. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 159. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 126. Proctor. Matins at St. Mary's (Richard Coeur de Lion). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame. v. 2, p. 194. 94 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. ? England, cont. Robin Hood and Allin a Dale. In Children's garland, p. 44. Same. Same. Same. Same. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 108. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 213. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. 38. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 198. Same. Same. In Repplier. Book of famous verse, p. 204. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 22. Listening child, p. 220. Patmore. Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford. In Bel- lamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 105. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 284. Rossetti, D. G. White ship (Henry I). In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 121. Schiller. Invincible Armada. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3. p. 228. Scott. Cavalier. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 85. Shakespeare. Goldsmith. Henry V. at the siege of Harfleur. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 233. Same. In Gordon. p. 116. Sir Lancelot du Lake. garland, p. 306. Patriotism in prose and verse, In Patmore. Children's In Taylor. Song of the camp (Crimean War). Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 70. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 259. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 169. Tennyson. Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Bala- clava. In Poetical works, p. 509. Charge of the Light Brigade (Crimean War). In Poetical works, p. 226. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 192. Same. In Butterworth. Orient, p. 225. Same. In Montgomery. Zigzag journeys in the Heroic ballads, p. 126. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. 80. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p.174. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 89. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 279. Ode on the death of the Duke of Wellington. In Poetical works, p. 223. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 138. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 227. Passing of Arthur. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 68. The "Revenge." In Poetical works, p. 458. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 220. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 232. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 262. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. Same. Same. Same. 100. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 143. Sir Galahad. In Poetical works, p. 101. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 249. Whittier. Pipes at Lucknow (Sepoy Mutiny). In Complete poetical works, p. 58. Same, In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 224. Winthrop. Victoria of England. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 365. Wolfe. Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna. In Thacher. Same. English authors. Adams. Baldwin. Daniel Defoe. In Dear old story-tellers. In Horse fair, p. 355. Bancroft. A day with Lord Byron. In History of the battle of Lake Erie, p. 190. Bolton. Famous leaders among men. Contains: John Bunyan; Thomas Arnold; Charles Kingsley. Oliver Goldsmith. In Poor boys who became famous, p. 90. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Contains: Goldsmith, p. 87; Wordsworth, p. 123; Southey, p. 128; Scott, p. 139; Gray and the "Elegy," p. 189. Carlyle. Burns. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 179. Sir Walter Scott. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 204. De Quincey. Biographical sketch of. In Revolt of the Tartars. Fields. Tennyson. In Authors and friends, p. 337. Harris. Pleasant authors for young folks. Contains: Scott: Lamb; Austen: Hunt; Kingsley; McDonald; Mulock-Craik; Ruskin; Brontë. Hughes. Biographical sketch of. In Tom Brown's school-days. (Riverside school library edition.) Johnson. John Milton. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 15. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors. Contains: W. Clark Russell; James Payne; Steven- son; Kipling. Saintine. Alexander Selkirk. In Picciola, p. 195. Stevenson. My first book, "Treasure Island." In human documents, p. 111. See also: Shakespeare. Ericsson, John, 1803-1889. Headley. Miner boy and his monitor. Hubert. Men of achievement: inventors, p. 178. Esquimaux. Andrews. Agoonack, the Esquimaux sister. Seven little sisters. Story of Agoonack. In Each and all. In Beard. Homes of the Eskimo. In Curious homes and their tenants, p. 167. Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 18-33. Muller. Little people of the snow. Murdoch. Alaska Eskimo houses. West, p. 26. In Peary. My arctic journal. Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 60. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 173. Snow baby. In Our country: SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 95 Esquimaux, cont. Rhoades. Icebergs and Esquimaux. In Around the world with the blue jackets, p. 261. Schwatka. Children of the cold. Starr. Strange peoples, p. 6. See also: Alaska; Arctic regions. Europe. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands. Zigzag journeys in Europe. Zigzag journeys in northern lands. Zigzag journeys in the Orient. Coe. Modern Europe. (World and its people, Bk. 5.) Hale. Family flight through France, Germany, Nor- way and Switzerland. Jackson. Bits of travel. Knox. Boy travellers in central Europe. Boy travellers in northern Europe. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Stockton. Personally conducted. Tarr and McMurry. Europe and other continents. (Tarr and McMurry Geographies, Bk. 3.) Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. Bancroft. History of the battle of Lake Erie, p. 211. Biographical sketch. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 347. Hillard. Edward Everett. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 335. Fairy tales and fables. O list, the mystic lore sublime Of fairy tales of ancient time.-Hogg. Esop. Fables. Andersen. Fairy tales; ed. by Stickney. 2 v. Stories (colored illustrations). Aulnoy. Fairy tales. Baldwin. Fairy stories and fables. Carroll. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Through the looking-glass. Cooke. Nature myths and stories. Goldsmith. History of Little Goody Two Shoes. Grimm. Fairy tales; ed. by Wiltse. Harrison. Old fashioned fairy book. Hays. Adventures of Prince Lazybones. Princess Idleways. Johonnot. Grandfather's stories. Kingsley. Water babies. Lang. Blue fairy book. Cinderella. History of Whittington. Jack the giant-killer. Little Red Riding-hood. My own fairy book. Princess on the glass hill. Red fairy book. Sleeping Beauty in the wood. Lodge. Six popular tales. 2 series. Macdonald. Light princess and other fairy tales. Princess and Curdie. Princess and the goblin. McMurry. Classic stories for the little ones. Mother Goose nursery tales. Mulock. Adventures of a brownie. Fairy book. Little lame prince. Norton, ed. Heart of oak books. v. 2. Fables and nursery tales. v. 3. Fairy tales and classic tales of adventure. Nursery tales: a collection of old favorites. Pyle, Howard. Garden behind the moon. Pepper and salt. Twilight land. Wonder clock. Pyle, Katherine. As the goose flies. Christmas angel. Counterpane-fairy. Rolfe, ed. Fairy tales. Scudder, ed. Book of fables. Book of folk stories. Children's book. Fables and folk stories. Stockton. Clocks of Rondaine. Fanciful tales. Floating prince. Ting-a-ling tales. Treasury of old-fashioned fairy tales. Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870. Men thy bold deeds shall tell, Old Heart of Oak, Daring Dave Farragut, Thunderbolt stroke! – W. T. Meredith. David G. Farragut. Midshipman Farragut. Four American naval heroes, p. 133. Barnes. Beebe. Bolton. Poor boys who became famous. Fiske. Mississippi valley in the civil war, p. 115–132. Gibbs. Farragut in Mobile bay. In Pike and cut- lass, p. 220. Hale. Farragut's entry into Mobile Bay. In Stories of the sea, p. 256. Headley. "Old Salamander.” Soley. Sailor boys of '61. Contains: New Orleans, chap. 4; Mobile Bay, chap. 13. Roosevelt and Lodge. Farragut at Mobile Bay. In Hero tales from American history, p. 301. Poems. Brownell. The bay fight (Mobile, 1864). In Eggles- American war ballads, v. 2, p. 170. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 233. ton. Same. The river fight (New Orleans, 1862). In Eggles- Poems of American patriot- American war ballads, v. 2, p. 58. ton. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 181. 96 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Farragut, David Glasgow, cont. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 77. Meredith. Farragut (Mobile Bay). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 12. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 110. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, P. 172. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 122. Newbolt. Craven (loss of the "Tecumseh "). In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 128. Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874. Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 246. Firemen. Hill. Fighting a fire. Moffett. Careers of danger and daring, p. 209. Poem. Cone. Ballad of Calnan's Christmas. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 165. Fishes. Bamford. My land and water friends. Look-about club. Second year of the Look-about club. Talks by queer folks. Beard, D. C. 7, 8, 25. Beard, J. C. American boy's handy book, chap. 5, Curious homes and their tenants. Buckley. Life and her children. Darwin. What Mr. Darwin saw. Holder. Marvels of animal life. Ingersoll. Animal life in the sea. In Book of the ocean, chap. 13. Country cousins. Johonnot. Neighbors with wings and fins. Miles. Natural history in anecdote, p. 354. Miller. Little folks in feathers and fur. Morley. Song of life, p. 43. Stevenson. Boys and girls in biology. Wood. Natural history readers, v. 5, 6. Wonderful nests, chap. 10. Fiske, John, 1842-1901. In War of independence, Biographical sketch. p. VII. (Riverside literature ser.) Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 251. Flag day. "Stout hearts have fought for that bright flag, Strong hands sustained it masthead high.” Brooks. Century book for young Americans, chap. 12. Holden. Our country's flag and the flag of other countries. Stories of great national songs, p. 44. Smith. Sumner. National flag. National flag. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 3. In Bellamy and Goodwin. ¡ Winthrop. National ensign. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 225. Poems. Benjamin. The flag that has never known defeat. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 16. Bennett. The flag goes by. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 45. Bunner. Salute the flag. In Paget. American patriotism, p. 22. Butterworth. First flag of liberty. neys in the sunny South, p. 138. Songs of history. Poems of In Zigzag jour- Contains: Flag of Taunton Green, p. 103; The school- house stands by the flag, p. 151. Drake. American flag. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 173. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 441. Poems of American patriot- Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 102. English. Flag of the rainbow. battle-lyrics, p. 166. In Boy's book of Flash. The flag. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 10. Holmes. God save the flag! In Complete poetical works, p. 194. Union and liberty. In Complete poetical works, P. 198. Same. In Shute. Land of song, bk. 2, p. 97. Key. Star spangled banner. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 1, p. 198. win. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 443. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 87. Stanton. Old flag forever. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 36. Wilder. Stand by the flag. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 4. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 271. Flowers. See Plant life. Food, cooking and housekeeping. Beach. Wonder stories of science. Contains: A maple sugar camp; Jennie finds out how dishes are made. Beard. Home-made candy. In American girl's Stories of industry, v. 2. handy book, chap. 41. Chase and Clow. Kirby. Aunt Martha's corner cupboard. Lincoln. Boston school kitchen book: lessons in cooking. White. Cookery in the public schools. Stories. Alcott. Cooking class. In spinning-wheel stories, p. 233. Kirkland. Dora's housekeeping. Six little cooks. Power. Anna Maria's housekeeping. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 97 France: Description. Through thy cornfields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant land of France. -Lord Macaulay. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe. Boys and girls of Paris. In By land and sea, p. 22. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 7. Zigzag journeys in Europe. Hale. Family flight through France, etc. Knox. Boy travellers in central Europe. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Seward. In the meadows at Trianon. In Around the world stories, chap. 12. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 102. Stockton. Queen Paris. In Personally conducted, chap. 8. France: History and Literature. Adams. Dear old story tellers. Contains: Perrault; La Fontaine; Laboulaye; St. Pierre. Baldwin. Horse fair. Contains: Black Arabian, p. 234; Bayard, p. 273; Rabi- can the enchanted, p. 285. Story of Roland. Bolton. Léon Gambetta. In Poor boys who became famous. Napoleon Bonaparte. In Famous leaders. Brooks. Age of Napoleon. In Story of the 19th century, p. 31. Chivalric days. Contains: The tell-tale foot (A. D. 750), p. 71; Story of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, p. 169; Monsieur the captain of the caravel (Jean Bart, 1666), p. 237. Great men's sons. Contains: Son of Charlemagne ; Son of Napoleon. Historic boys. Contains: William of Normandy, p. 65; Baldwin, King of Jerusalem, p. 83; Louis of Bourbon (Louis XIV), p. 196. Historic girls (Clotilda of Burgundy), p. 61. Medieval stronghold (Castle of Pierrefonds). In Heroic happenings, p. 151. On the deck of the "Orient " (Bay of Aboukir, 1798). In Heroic happenings, p. 72. Bryce. Charlemagne. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 169. Butterworth. Strange story of Louis XI. In Zigzag journeys in the British Isles, p. 148. Carlyle. Charlotte Corday. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 183. Colomb, Mme. Days of chivalry (Henry II). Creasy. Fifteen decisive battles. Contains: Chalons; Tours; Hastings; Joan of Arc's victory at Orleans; Blenheim; Valmy; Waterloo. Creighton. First history of France. De Quincey. Joan of Arc. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 173. Eggleston. Strange stories from history. Contains: Boy commander of the Camisards, p. 38; Defence of Rochelle, p. 99; Winter campaign, 1795, p. 140. Farmer. Boys' book of famous rulers. Contains: Charlemagne, p. 142; Richard Coeur de Lion, p. 195; Louis XIV, p. 334; Napoleon I, p. 433. Short history of the French revolution. Foa. Boy life of Napoleon. Froissart. Chronicles; condensed by Singleton. Gambetta. Prussian armistice (Extract). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, Hale. Boys' heroes. p. 119. Contains: Bayard; Lafayette; Napoleon. Stories of adventure. Contains: Bertrandon in Palestine; Geoffrey of Vin- sauf. Hope. Stories of old renown. Contains: Ogier the Dane; Peter and Magdelona; Genevieve of Brabant. Hunter. Stories of famous children. In Stories of other Contains: Joan of Arc, p. 27; King of Rome, p. 43; The dauphin (Louis XVII), p. 71. Johonnot. Stories of France. lands, p. 51, 105. Stories of the olden time. Contains: Roland, p. 49; Leo the slave, p. 173; Charle- magne, p. 183; William of Normandy, p. 211; Richard Coeur de Lion, p. 224; Cressy and Agincourt, p. 245. Kindersley. Chevalier Bayard. In Heroes of chiv- alry. Kirkland. Lamartine. Short history of France. Charlotte Corday. In Carrington. Pa- triotic reader, p. 407. Lamb. Warrior kings. Contains: Charlemagne; Richard Coeur de Lion; Fran- cis I; Henry of Navarre. Lang. Red true story book. Contains: Joan the maid, p. 19; Story of Orthon, p. 105; Bayard's duel, p. 122; Gen. Marbot's adventures, p. 150; Death of Gaston, p. 186. Lanier. Boy's Froissart. Maupassant. Government by epigrams (Extract). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 121. Napoleon I. Proclamation to the army of Italy. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 245. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriot- ism, p. 242. Parton. Colbert, cabinet minister of Louis XIV. In Captains of industry, 2d series, p. 323. Robespierre. Last speech. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 409. Ségur. Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. In Two great retreats. Smith. The Marseillaise. tional songs, p. 217. In Stories of great na- 98 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. France, cont. Yonge. French history. Book of golden deeds. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Contains: Chief of the Averni, p. 83; Shepherd girl of Nanterre (St. Geneviève), p. 110; Leo the slave, p. 116; Dieudonné de Gozon, p. 148; Keys of Calais, p. 155; Vincent de Paul, p. 246; Turenne, p. 272; The 2d of Sept., 1792, p. 300; The Vendéens, p. 309. Young folks' history of France. Stories. Alcott. Banner of Beaumanior (French revolution). In Spinning-wheel stories, p. 115. Bouvet. My lady (Provence). Sweet William (Mount St. Michael). Brooks. Boy of the First Empire (Napoleon I). Henty. St. George for England (Cressy and Poitiers). Saintine. Picciola (time of Napoleon I). Scott. Quentin Durward (time of Louis XI). Talisman (Richard Coeur de Lion and the Crusades). Seawell. History of the Lady Betty Stair (French revolution time). Stockton. Story of Viteau (Burgundy, 1226). Weyman. House of the Wolf (St. Bartholomew). Yeats. Chevalier d'Auriac (Henry IV). Yonge. Little duke (Normandy, 935). Poems. Brooks. Boys' crusade. In Heroic happenings, p. 83. Browning. Hervé Riel. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 209. Same. Same. In Boys' Browning, p. 24. In Gordon. P. 247. Same. In Henley. In Norton. Same. p. 82. Same, Patriotism in prose and verse. Lyra heroica, p. 248. Heart of oak books, Bk. 5, In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 141. Incident at Ratisbon. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 135. Same. Same. P. 209. Same. Same. p. 216. Same. In Boys' Browning, p. 39. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 177. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 4, In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 147. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 297. Byron. Waterloo. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 246. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, P. 213. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 266. Campbell. Soldier and sailor (Napoleon and Eng- lish sailor). In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 178. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 137. Longfellow. Charlemagne. In Complete poetical works, p. 265. Same. In Tales of a wayside inn, p. 210. Macaulay. Battle of Ivry. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 137. Same. P. 243. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 257. Same. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 59. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 136. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 212. Norton. Bingen on the Rhine. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, 2, P. p. 131. Rouget de Lisle. Marseillaise. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 126. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 470. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 178. Same. In Scott. Last charge of the French at Waterloo. Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 83. Thornbury. Eve of St. Bartholomew. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 374. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The man for whom the history of science and the history of empires contend with each other. - Mirabeau. Abbott. Bolton. Benjamin Franklin. Famous American statesmen, p. 38. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans, p. 66. Historic Americans, p. 18. True story of Benjamin Franklin. Eggleston. Stories of great Americans for little Americans. Franklin. Autobiography. Beginning life in Philadelphia. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 249. Franklin's toast. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2; p. 53. "Poor Richard's" sayings. In Carrington. Pat- riotic reader, p. 327. Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 41. Gordon, ed. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 57-61. Hale. Stories of invention, chap. 6. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 41. Hubert. Men of achievement: inventors, p. 9. Mirabeau. Benjamin Franklin. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 326. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 147. Morris, How Franklin came to Philadelphia. In Historical tales: American, p. 89. Scudder. Boston town, p. 145. Swift. Benjamin Franklin. Wright. Children's stories of the great scientists, chap. 4. Story. Butterworth. True to his home: a tale of the boy- hood of Franklin. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 99 Fremont, John C., 1813-1890. Drake. Greely. Making of the great West, p. 233, 256. Men of achievement: explorers, p. 212. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 149. Fulton, Robert, 1765-1815. Hale. Stories of invention. Hubert. Men of achievement inventors, p. 45. Knox. Life of Robert Fulton. : Towle. Heroes and martyrs of invention, p. 160. Wright. First steamboat. In Children's stories of American progress, p. 104. Games and sports. Baker. Tailless kites. In Boy's book of inventions, p. 205. Beard, Lina and A. B. American girl's handy book. Beard, D. C. American boy's handy book. Jack of all trades: or new ideas for American boys. Bingham. Book of athletics and out-of-door sports. Contains: Foot-ball: base-ball; tennis; cricket; golf; track athletics; swimming; skating, etc. Gibson. Camp life in the woods. Hale. Fagots for the fireside (games, riddles, cha- rades). Hoffman. Magic at home: a book of amusing science. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean. Contains: Yachting and pleasure boating, chap. 9; "America's" cup races, p. 189-196. Garfield, James A., 1831-1881. God reigns and the government at Washington still lives.-Garfield. Blaine. James A. Garfield. otic reader, p. 361. Bolton. In Carrington. Patri- Famous American statesmen, p. 361. Brooks. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 313. Life and public services of James A. Gar- Brown. field. Butterworth. 132-140. Zigzag journeys in the Occident, p. Phelps. James A. Garfield. In Wilson. Presi- dents of the United States, p. 426. Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. See one straightforward conscience put in pawn To win a world.—Lowell. Bolton. Poor boys who became famous. Geography. Andrews. Each and all. Seven little sisters. Brassey. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam. By land and sea. Dunton. Bk. 1. Bk. 2. World and its people. First lessons. Glimpses of the world. First lessons in geography: our world reader, No. 1. Picturesque geographical readers. Hall. King. Irving. The angler. In Sketch book, p. 461. Lang. Two great cricket matches. Bk. 1. Home and school. In True story Bk. 2. This continent of ours. book, p. 105. Bk. 3. Land we live in, 3 v. Kirby. World by the fireside. Patton. Our country: East. Contains: Winter-fishing on Saginaw Bay, p. 16; Dog sledges in Michigan, p. 20; Wisconsin skate-sail, p. 28; Moose-calling, p. 244; Fox-hunting in New England, p. 251. Roberts. Around the camp-fire (big game stories of the New Brunswick wilderness). Thompson. Boy's book of sports. Warner. In the wilderness (hunting and camping in the Adirondacks). Stories. Barbour. For the honor of the school (interscholas- tic sport). The half-back (foot-ball and golf). Natural resources of the United States. Rhoades. Seward. Shaw. Big people and little people of other lands. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle. 2 v. Tarr and McMurry. Home geography and the earth as a whole. (Tarr and McMurry Geographies, Bk. 1.) Around the world with the blue jackets. Around the world stories. Taylor. Verne. Boys of other countries. Famous travels and travellers. Great explorers of the 19th century. Great navigators of the 18th century. Brooks. Our base-ball club. Davis. Stories for boys. Contains: Great tri-club tennis tournament; Story of a jockey. Hughes, Rupert. Dozen from Lakerim. Lakerim athletic club. Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown's school days. Contains: Rugby and foot-ball, pt. 1, chap. 5: Tom Brown's last match (cricket), pt. 2, chap. 8. Wallace. Chariot race. In Ben-Hur, p. 355-376. i Geology. Giberne. World's foundations. Herrick. Earth in past ages. Patton. Natural resources of the United States. Shaler. Aspects of the earth. First book in geology. Sea and land. Story of our continent. Wright. Lyell and the story of the rocks. In Chil- dren's stories of the great scientists, chap. 12. - 100 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Germany: Description. Andrews. Christmas time again for Louise. Each and all. In Louise, the child of the beautiful river Rhine. In Seven little sisters. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 10. Browne. Chats about Germany. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in northern lands. By land and sea, p. 47. Hale. Family flight through France, Germany, etc. Jackson. Bits of travel. Contains: German landlady, p. 1; Valley of Gastein, p. 34. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 121. Stockton. The Low Countries and the Rhine. Personally conducted. In Taylor. Two herd-boys. In Boys of other countries, p. 91. Germany: History and Literature. Adams. Dear old story-tellers. Contains: Grimm; La Motte Fouqué. Baldwin. The choosing of Grane. In Horse fair, p. 300. Story of Seigfried. Bismarck, Prince Otto V. In Human documents, P. 25. Brooks. Age of Bismarck. In Story of the 19th century, p. 279. Historic boys. Contains: Baldwin, king of Jerusalem, p. 83; Frederick of Hohenstaufen, p. 104. Son of Luther. In Great men's sons. Bryce. Frederick Barbarossa. In Gordon. Patriot- ism in prose and verse, p. 202. Chapin. Story of the Rhinegold. Creasy Fifteen decisive battles. Contains: Victory of Arminius; Blenheim; Valmy; Waterloo. Farmer. Frederick the Great. In Boys' book of famous rulers, p. 398. Hope. Stories of old renown. Contains: Emperor's heir; Genevieve of Brabant. Hunter. Frederick the Great. In Stories of famous children, p. 1. Lamb. Warrior kings. Contains: Frederick Barbarossa; Frederick the Great. Lang. True story book. Contains: Kaspar Hauser, p. 113; Baron Trenck (1742), p. 176; Kidnapping of the princes (1455), p. 219. Parton. Baron von Stein. In Captains of industry, 2d ser., p. 387. Smith. Battle hymns of Germany. In Stories of great national songs, p. 227. : Yonge. Aunt Charlotte's stories of German history. Book of golden deeds. Contains: George the Triller, p. 199; The housewives of Löwenburg, p. 253; Soldiers in the snow, p. 273. Young folks' history of Germany. Stories. Otto of the silver hand (1273). Pyle. Van Dyke. Yonge. Poems. First Christmas tree (722 A. D.). Dove in the eagle's nest (1530). Arndt. German's fatherland. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 476. Same. p. 200. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, Browning. Pied piper of Hamelin. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 151. Same. Körner. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 46. Men and boys. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 206. Morris. Slaying of the Niblungs. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 293. Schneckenburger. Watch on the Rhine. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 118. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 478. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 204. Gilder, Richard Watson, . 1844. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 309. Grant, Ulysses Simpson, 1822-1885. He on whose iron arm Our greatest leaned, our gentlest and most wise; Leaned when all other help seemed mocking lies, While this one soldier checked the tide of harm And they together saved the state. Beecher. - Richard Watson Gilder. Ulysses S. Grant. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 363. Bolton. Famous American statesmen, p. 307. Boutwell. Gen. Grant's outlook for America. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 572. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans, p. 180. Historic Americans, p. 369. True story of U. S. Grant. Burton. Church. Four American patriots, p. 195. Ulysses S. Grant. Fiske. Mississippi valley in the civil war. Headley. Fight it out on this line. Knox. Boy's life of Gen. Grant. Porter. Personal traits of Gen. Grant. In Human documents, p. 37. Ulysses S. Grant. In Wilson. United States, p. 347. Presidents of the Roosevelt and Lodge. Grant and the Vicksburg campaign. In Hero tales from American history, p. 237. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 101 Story of the Greeks. Hale. Boys' heroes. Grant, Ulysses Simpson, cont. Wilson. General Grant. Stephens. The Grant monument. In Our country: East, p. 187. Retreat of the Ten Thousand. In Two Grote. great retreats. Guerber. Myths of Greece and Rome. Wister. General Grant. Poems. Gilder. The dead comrade. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 6. Lowell. On a bust of Gen. Grant. poetical works, p. 439. In Complete Same. In Heart of oak books, bk. 6, p. 136. Greece. Land of bards and heroes, hail! Land of gods and god-like men. - James Gates Percival. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 18. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 9, 10. Zigzag journeys in the Levant, chap. 13, 14. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people, bk. 8.) Contains: Ionian islands, p. 314; Crete and Grecian archipelago, p. 319. Greece: History and Literature. Adams. Dear old story-tellers. Contains: Homer; Æsop. Andrews. Cleon the Greek boy. In Ten boys, p. 48. Baldwin. Horse-fair. Contains: Helios's four-in-hand, p. 40; Black steeds of Aidoneus, p. 64; Winged horse of the muses, p. 89; The ship of the plains, p. 124; Swift and Old-Gold, p. 166; Bucephalus, p. 212; The great wooden horse, p. 397. Old Greek stories. Story of the golden age. Bonner. Child's history of Greece. Brooks. Daughter of Daicles. Great men's sons. p. 187. In Storied holidays, Contains: Hector; Alexander the Great. Hanson. Siege of Troy and the wanderings of Ulysses. Hawthorne. Tanglewood tales. Wonder book. Homer. Iliad; trans. by Lang, Leaf and Meyer. Odyssey; trans. by Palmer. Jacobs. The Argonauts. In Book of wonder voyages. Johonnot. Marathon and Thermopylæ. great events in history, p. 7. Stories of the olden time. In Ten Contains: Glaucon, p. 75; Alexander's conquests, p. 90. Kingsley. Heroes, or Greek fairy tales. Knox. Boy travellers in the Levant. Contains: Greece; Visit to the site of Troy; Island of Rhodes. Lamb. Adventures of Ulysses. In Norton. Heart of oak books, bk. 3, p. 145-252. Lang. Spartan three hundred. In True story book, P. 64. Niebuhr. Greek hero-stories. Perry. Boy's Odyssey. Plato. Apology for Socrates. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 105. Verne. Herodotus. In Famous travels and trav- ellers. White. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. Boys' and girls' Plutarch. Yonge. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Greek history. Book of golden deeds. Contains: Alcestis and Antigone, p. 10; Thermopylæ, p. 31; Damon and Pythias, p. 54. Book of worthies. Contains: Hector; Aristides; Xenophon; Epaminon- das; Alexander; Cleomenes. Young folks' history of Rome. Contains: Son of Socrates; Son of Alexander. Bulfinch. Age of fable. Contains: Greek mythology, chap. 1-23; Greek sculp- Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 31–45. ture, p. 445. Church. Heroes and kings. Stories from the Greek tragedians. Stories from Homer. Story of the Persian war. Clarke. Story of Troy. Creasy. Fifteen decisive battles. Contains: Marathon; Defeat of the Athenians at Syracuse; Battle of Arbela. Farmer. Boy's book of famous rulers. Contains: p. 71. Agamemnon, p. 1; Alexander the Great, Francillon. Gods and heroes. Frith. Stories of old Greece. : Stories. Church. Three Greek children. Young Macedonian. Poems. Browning. Pheidippides. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 267. Byron. Song of the Greek poet. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 180. Storming of Corinth. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 151. Campbell. Song of the Greeks (1822). In Carring- Patriotic reader, p. 474. Same. In Shute. ton. Land of song, bk. 2, p. 170. Croly. Leonidas. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 259. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 75. 102 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. ! Greece, cont. Dryden. and Goodwin. Same. In Henley. Same. Same. In Lang. Alexander's feast. In Bellamy Open sesame, v. 3, p. 291. Lyra heroica, p. 40. Blue poetry book, p. 129. In Repplier. Book of famous verse, p. 191. Marco Bozzaris (1823). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 73. Halleck. Same. Same. p. 219. Same. In Carrington. In Gordon. Patriotic reader, p. 345. Patriotism in Patriotism in prose and verse, In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 135. Homer. Defiance of Hector and Ajax. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 277. Lowell. Prometheus. In Complete poetical works. p. 38. Praed. Death of Ajax (from Ovid). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 178. Proctor. Heroes. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 153. Tennyson. Ulysses. In Complete poetical works, p. 88. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 274. Same. 134. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. Same. In Shute. Land of song, v. 3, p. 218. Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872. Bolton. Poor boys who became famous. Parton. Captains of industry, 1st ser., p. 255. Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. We fight, get beat, rise and fight again. Hallowe'en. Beard. American girl's handy book, chap. 17. Brooks. Little Donna Juana. In Storied holidays. Whitney. We girls, chap. 8. Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of Public Credit, and it sprung upon its feet. - Daniel Webster. Bolton. Famous American statesmen, p. 99. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans, p. 54. Historic Americans, p. 115. Burton. Conant. Hawks. Four American patriots, p. 71. Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton and Jay. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 335. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 71. Ogden. Loyal little red-coat (account of Hamilton's defense of a Tory client, 1783). Hancock, John, 1737-1793. "He wrote his name where all nations should be- hold it and where all time should not efface it. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 145. Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886. Walker. General Hancock. Harris, Joel Chandler, b. 1848. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 153. Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841, and Benja- min, 1833-1901. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 55. Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 185, 498. Wright. Children's stories of American progress, p. 121. Brady. Campaign in the Carolinas. -Nathanael Greene. In American fights and fighters, p. 84. Greene. Gen. Greene. Greenland. See Arctic regions. Hale, Edward Everett, b. 1822. Story. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 130. Hale, Nathan, 1755-1776. I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country. -Nathan Hale. Hale. Nathan Hale. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 332. Lossing. Two spies: Nathan Hale and John André. Poem. Finch. Nathan Hale. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 44. Same. Same. P. 40. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 456. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1, In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 46. Same. p. 67. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, Norton. Poem. Soldier of the Legion (career of William Henry Harrison). Stephens. William Henry Harrison. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 355. Harte, Bret, b. 1839. Dam. A morning with Bret Harte. In human docu- ments, p. 165. Wright. Children's stories of American literature, 1861-1896, p. 72. Hawaii. Far Hawaii crowned with palms Where East and West are met. -William Vaughan Moody. Brassey. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam. Contains: Kilauea by day and night, chap. 15; Hawaiian sports, chap. 16; Honolulu, chap. 17. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 103 Hawaii, cont. Carpenter. America in Hawaii. Irving. Sandwich Islands (1810). In Astoria, chap. 6. Kellogg. Hawaiian Islands. islands of the sea, p. 418. ple. Bk. 8.) In Australia and the (World and its peo- Twombly. Hawaii and its people. (World and its people. Bk. 9.) Verne. Sandwich Islands. In Great explorers of the 19th century, p. 197-200, 238. Discovery of the Sandwich Islands. In Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 192–197. Yonge. Book of golden deeds, p. 420. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. Biographical sketch. In Grandfather's chair (Riv- erside literature series). Biographical sketch. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 87. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 104. Curtis. Nathaniel Hawthorne. In Hubbard. Lit- tle journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 197. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 87. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 101. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 108. Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893. Schurz. Rutherford B. Hayes. In Wilson. Presi- dents of the United States, p. 397. Henry, Patrick, 1736–1799. I am not a Virginian but an American. -Patrick Henry. Brooks. Burton. Historic Americans, p. 73. Four American patriots, p. 9. Cooke. Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 158. Henry. "War is actually begun." In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 109. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, b. 1823. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 182. Higginson, Army life in a black regiment. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 170. Holland and Belgium. A land that rides at anchor and is moored, In which they do not live but go aboard. Benedict. –Samuel Butler. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 8, 9. By land and sea. Contains: Scenes in Holland, Work and play in Bel- gium, p. 12-21. Dodge. Land of pluck (Holland). Stockton. Personally conducted, chap. 11. Holland and Belgium: History. Barrett. William the Silent and the Netherland war (1533-84). Brooks. Jacqueline of Holland. p. 114. In Historic girls, Eggleston. Troublesome burghers (Ghent, 1382). In Strange stories from history, p. 88. Griffis. Brave little Holland and what she taught us. Johonnot. Defense of freedom on Dutch dikes. In Ten great events in history, p. 145. Stories of other lands, p. 87–112. Motley. Siege of Leyden, 1574 (From Rise of the Dutch Republic). Extract from same. In Gordon. prose and verse, p. 208. Patriotism in Nutting. Days of Prince Maurice (Netherlands war, 1584-1648). See also: Stories. Hudson; Stuyvesant. Clark. Silent prince (William of Orange). Dodge. Hans Brinker. Henty. By England's aid; or the freeing of the Netherlands. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894. He edges with wisdom the blade of his wit; Gives his neatly-cut satire its delicate fit; Uses humor with pathos, a mixture so fine, Heads are cleared and hearts touched as by subtlest of wine. —Larcom. Bolton. Cody. Famous American authors, p. 133. Four American poets, p. 193. Fields. Authors and friends, p. 109. Hale. An afternoon with Oliver Wendell Holmes. In Human documents, p. 127. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 133. Masterpieces of American literature, p. 65. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 1. Scudder. Biographical sketch of O. W. Holmes. In American poems, p. 317. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 234. Poem. Lowell. To Holmes. In Complete poetical works, p. 381. Housekeeping. keeping. See Food, cooking and house- Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. And o'er their heads the Lone Star flag defiant floats on high, And no man thinks of yielding and no man fears to die. Elliot. Sam Houston. Howells, William Dean, b. 1837. -1.J. Roche. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 258. Boyesen. Howells and Boyesen. In 'Human docu- ments, p. 140. Howells. A boy's town. 104 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Howells, William Dean, cont. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 64. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 106. Hudson, Henry, d. 1611. Higginson. Book of American explorers, p. 279. Markham. Colonial days, chap. 10. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 292. Hull, Isaac, 1773-1843. Still, still for noble England Bold Dacre's streamers fly, And for Columbia, gallant Hull's As proudly and as high.-— Old Song. Barnes. Captain Hull and the "Constitution." Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 23, 35. Seawell. Twelve naval captains, p. 145. Soley. Boys of 1812, p. 164. Poem. In Starr. Strange peoples. Contains: Hindus, p. 101; Todas, p. 107; Anda- manese, p. 112. Stevens. India. In Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. 255-264. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century, chap. 1, 3. India: History and Literature. Bulfinch. Mythology of the East. In Age of fable, chap. 30. Johonnot. Plassey, and how an empire was won. In Ten great events in history, p. 220. Robertson. Colors of the regiment; Pass in the Indian hills. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 56, 61. Verne. Conquest of India. travellers, p. 164, 180. Stories. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 88. Poems. Yankee thunders. Henty. With Clive in India. Reid. Cliff climbers. In Famous travels and Humane society essay list. Cornish. Animals at work and at play. Eddy. Friends and helpers. Firth. Voices for the speechless. Johonnot. Book of cats and dogs. Miller. Our home pets. My literary zoo. Domesticated animals. Beautiful Joe. Sanborn. Shaler. Stories. Saunders. Sewell. Black Beauty. See also: Iceland. Animal life; Birds. See Arctic regions. India, Siam, Burmah, Ceylon. Thine are these smiling valleys bright with bloom, Wild woods and sandal-groves, that breathe perfume. - Tupper. Brassey. Ceylon. In Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 25. Butterworth. In Zigzag journeys in India. By land and sea. Contains: Siam and its royal white elephant, p. 161; Housekeeping in East India, p. 166; A morning in Benares, p. 173. Hornaday. India and Ceylon. In Two years in the jungle. Kirby. Ceylon and India. In World by the fireside, p. 202-264. Knox. Boy travellers in Ceylon and India; with descriptions of Borneo, Philippines and Burmah. Boy travellers in Siam and Java. Rhoades. Bombay. In Around the world with the blue jackets, p. 66-78. Seward. The elephants of an Indian prince. In Around the world stories, chap. 8. Lowell, Robert. Relief of Lucknow (Sepoy Mutiny). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 66. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 144. Whittier. Pipes at Lucknow. In Complete poetical works, p. 58. Same. Indians. Bass. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 224. And swiftly to the battle sprung Tall painted braves with tufted hair Like death-like banners in the air. ** * * * And long they fought and firm and well, And silent fought and silent fell. Stories of pioneer life. -Joaquin Miller. Brooks, E. S. Story of the American Indian. Story of the American soldier, chap. 1. Brooks, Noah. First across the continent (Lewis and Clarke). Contains: Sioux, p. 23; Mandans, p. 32-56; Shoshones, p. 145, 171; Nez Percés, p. 186; Flatheads, p. 211; Chinooks, p. 246. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Acadia. Contains: Glooscap (Micmacs), p. 61; Champlain and the Iroquois, p. 19-40; Giants of the St. Lawrence, p. 162; Returned soul, p. 172; Bell of Caughnawaga, p. 289. In Zigzag journeys Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. Contains: Legends of Puget Sound Indians, p. 42–51; The beauty of the lakes, p. 126. Winslow's visit to Massasoit. in the British Isles, p. 50. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Contains: Little Sioux's warning, p. 184; Zunis, p. 302. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Contains: Strange chapter of Indian history, p. 108; Queen Wetamoo, p. 114; The Indian prophet, p. 196. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 105 Indians, cont. Carrington. Patriotic reader. Contains: Melancholy fate of the Indians, p. 380; Red men passing away, p. 383; Story of Logan, p. 404. Cooke. Death of Comstalk. In Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 140. Custer. Boots and saddles (among the Sioux). Following the guidon (western Indians). Tenting on the plains. Deming. Little Indian folk. Little red people. Drake, F. S. Drake, S. A. • Indian history for young folks. Border wars of New England (Pequot and King Philip's war). Making of New England, 1580-1643. Making of the great West. Contains: Florida Indians, p. 20; Pueblos, p. 45. Making of the Ohio valley states. Making of Virginia and the middle colonies. Contains: Raleigh's colony and southern Indians, p. 6-54; Iroquois league, p. 99; Penn and the Indians, p. 188-216. Eggleston. Strange stories from history. Contains: The canoe fight, p. 55; Charge of the hounds (Creek war, 1813), p. 130. Everett. Plea of the Pocomtuc chief. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 197. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, P. 241. Grinell. Story of the Indian. Grohman. Indian camps (Shoshones). In Camps in the Rockies, p. 267. Hale. Stories of adventure. Contains: Cortes's letters (Aztecs), chap. 5; Fra Marco and Coronado (Pueblos, Moquis), chap. 6; Jesuit relations (Iroquois and Hurons), chap. 7; Northern Indians, chap. 8; The mounds, p. 259; An Indian tribe (Dakotas), p. 263. Stories of discovery. Contains: Pocahontas, p. 131; Buffalo chase, p. 248; House of the Aztecs, p. 250; Casa Montezuma, p. 251. Harris. Creeks and Cherokees. In Georgia, p. 199-216. Hawthorne. Grandfather's chair. Contains: Quakers and the Indians, p. 35; The Indian Bible, p. 41. Henshaw. Mound builders. In Our country: East, P. 50. Higginson. Howells. Book of American explorers. Stories of Ohio. Husted. Stories of Indian chieftains. Ingersoll. The shell-money of the native Americans. In Country cousins, p. 227. Utes. In Knocking 'round the Rockies, p. 88–106. Irving. Astoria (western Indians). Sketch book. Contains: Traits of Indian character, p. 389; Philip of Pokanoket, p. 406. Johnson. History of the French war. Johonnot. Stories of heroic deeds, p. 25. Judd. Wigwam stories told by North American Indians. King, Charles. Campaigning with Crook (Sioux campaign, 1876). King, Grace. De Soto and his men in the land of Florida. Kirby. The red man. In World by the fireside, p. 51-69. Knox. Boy travellers in Mexico (Aztec and Mayas). La Flesche. Middle five (Indian boys at school. Omaha tribe). Lang. A boy among the red Indians. In True story book, p. 1. Peter Williamson (captured by Indians 1754). In Red true story book, p. 213. Lummis. Land of poco tiempo (Pueblos, Apaches). Strange corners of our country (Pueblos and Nava- jos). Tramp across the continent. Contains: Pueblos, chap. 7, 10; Navajos, chap. 14. Machar. Stories of New France (Huron-Iroquois war). Morris. Historical tales : American. Contains: Champlain and the Iroquois, p. 34; Adven- tures of Major Putnam, p. 110; A gallant defence (Fort Henry, 1777), p. 127. Ober. An Apache story. In Knockabout club in North Africa, p. 148. Parkman. Conspiracy of Pontiac. La Salle. Montcalm and Wolfe. Oregon trail (western Indians, 1846). Pioneers of France in the New World. Contains: Florida Indians, chap. 3-5; Iroquois, chap. 9-14. Ragozin. Mound builders. In History of the world : earliest peoples, p. 25. Shaler. Aboriginal peoples of North America (mound builders). In Story of our continent, p. 153. Starr. American Indians. Strange peoples. Contains: Eskimo, p. 6; Wild Indians, p. 13. Swett. Stories of Maine, p. 17-169. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 15–68. Thwaites. Stories of the Badger State, p. 7–209. Wade. Our little Indian cousin. Wright. Children's stories in American history, chap. 1-3. See also: Black Hawk Black Hawk; Boone; Brant; Carson ; Crockett; Champlain ; Custer; De Soto; Esqui- maux; Joliet and Marquette; La Salle; Lewis and Clarke; Montezuma; Osceola; Philip, King; Pilgrims; Pocahontas; Pontiac; Red Eagle; Red Jacket; Tecumseh. Stories. Alcott, Onawandah (Connecticut valley). In Spin- ning-wheel stories, p. 71. 106 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Indians, cont. Bayliss. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller. Brooks. Stories of the red children. Butterworth. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia (Seattle). Wampum belt (Penn's treaty). Catherwood. The chase of Saint-Castin. Little Renault (Iroquois-Illinois war, 1680). Romance of Dollard (Iroquois and the French, 1660). Story of Tonty (Illinois country, 1678-87). White islander (Chippewas). Champney. Howling Wolf and his trick pony. Cooper. Leatherstocking tales. Deerslayer (Iroquois, Hurons, Delawares). Last of the Mohicans. Pathfinder, Pioneers. Prairie (western Indians). Craddock. Story of old Fort Loudon (Cherokee nation). Dix. Soldier Rigdale; how he served Miles Standish. Doubleday. Cattle-ranch to college (Sioux). Eggleston. Big brother (Creeks, 1813). Grinnell. Jack among the Indians. Husted. Stories of Indian children. Janvier. Aztec treasure-house. Lummis. Enchanted burro (New Mexican and South American Indians). New Mexico David (Pueblos, Enchanted Mesa, Comanches). Poh-Hlaik, the cave-boy. In King of the Broncos, P. 75. Munroe. White conquerors (Toltec and Aztec). Soldier of the Legion (Miamis, Hurons, Shawnees). Norton. Pollard. Logan and Cornplanter. In Green moun- tain boys, chap. 11-13. Smith. Young and old Puritans of Hatfield (captives in Canada, 1677). Stoddard. Little Smoke (Sioux). On the old frontier (Iroquois). Red mustang (Mexican border, Apaches). Red patriot (last of the Susquehannocks). Talking leaves (Apaches). Two Arrows (Nez Percés). Tomlinson. Two young patriots (Burgoyne's inva- Longfellow. Hiawatha's childhood. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 254. Song of Hiawatha. Same. In Complete poetical works, p. 141. Meek. Red men of Alabama. In Carrington. Pa- triotic reader, p. 381. Miller. Fall of the Indian heroes. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 204. Wert. Indian warrior's last song. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 384. Whittier. Bridal of Pennacook. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 23. How the Robin came (Algonquin legend). In Complete poetical works, p. 136. Truce of Piscataqua (Algonquin Indians, New England, 1675). In Complete poetical works, P. 74. Industries and Manufactures. Beach. Wonder stories of science. Contains: A pair of gloves; Umbrellas; Paul and the comb-makers; A peep into a lace kingdom; Dolly's shoes. Chase and Clow. Stories of industry, v. 2. (Cotton, calico, linen, woolens, carpets, silk, hats, furs, leather.) Cochrane. Romance of industry and invention (steel and iron). Hale. Sir Henry Bessemer. In Stories of invention, chap. 13. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean. Contains: Building and rigging of ships; Fishing and other marine industries. Our country: East. Contains: Oysters, p. 165; Maryland fishing-farms, p. 170; How milk is marketed, p. 174; Maple sugar camp, p. 225. Parton. Towle. Captains of industry. Two series. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Contains: Palissy the potter; Cotton machinery; Steam engines; Goodyear and India-rubber; Iron and its workers. Insects. Bamford. My land and water friends. Look-about club. Second year of the Look-about club. Talks by queer folks. Up and down the brooks. Nature stories for young readers: animal life. American boy's handy book, chap. 25. Curious homes and their tenants. sion). Wharton, Kanichungo's story. In Last century maid, p. 63. Bass. Poems. Beard, D. C. Beard, J. C. Butterworth. Rock of the Illinois. In Zigzag jour- neys in the White City, p. 293. Songs of history. Contains: Legend of Waukulla, p. 56; Fire dance, p. 67. English. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. Contains: Fall of Maubila; Sack of Deerfield; Fight of John Lewis; Death of Walter Butler; Long-knife squaw. Buckley. Life and her children (moths, butterflies, beetles, ants). In Stories of industry, Chase and Clow. Silk worm. v. 2. Darwin. What Mr. Darwin saw. Gibson. Eye spy. Sharp eyes. Harris. Dooryard folks and A winter garden. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 107 Ingersoll. Country cousins. Insects, cont. Ingersoll. Johonnot. Some curious flyers, creepers, and swim- mers. Kelly. Short stories of our shy neighbors. McCook. Tenants of an old farm. The purseweb spider. .p. 111. Miller. In Our country: East, Little folks in feathers and fur. Poulsson. Silkworm. In In the child's world, chap. 47. Scudder. Life of a butterfly. Stevenson. Butterfly. In Boys and girls in biology. Treat. Habits of insects. In Home studies in nature, part 2. Wood. Building insects. In Wonderful nests, chap. 9. Homes under the ground. Natural history readers, v. 6, chap. 25. Spiders. In Petland revisited, chap. 7. Spiders and insects. In Branch builders, chap. 4. See also: Bees. Poems. Blake. The fly. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 3, p. 111. Dodge. When life is young. Contains: Elf and the spider, p. 48; The secret, p. 106; Pensive cricket, p. 140. Douglass. Spinning. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes p. 113. Emerson. The humble-bee. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 169. Howitt. The spider and the fly. In Lucas. Book of verses for children, p. 103. Hoyt. Famous battle of bumble-bug and bumble- bee. In Morrison. Songs and rhymes, p. 205. Keats. Grasshopper and cricket. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 345. Oldys. To a fly. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 258. Riley. The bumble-bee. In Rhymes of childhood, p. 128. Roscoe. Butterfly's ball. In Lucas. Book of verses, p. 116. Thomas. In sunshine land. Contains: Hanging garden, p. 28; Butterfly and thistle- ball, p. 71; Butterfly honey, p. 72. Wells. A grasshopper's complaint. Songs and rhymes, p. 136. Cochrane. Romance of industry and invention. Stories of invention. Hale. Harris. Georgia. Contains: Cotton gin, p. 154; Some Georgia inven- tions, p. 163. Hubert. Men of achievement: inventors. Contains: Bell; Edison; Ericsson; Franklin; Fulton Goodyear; Howe; McCormick; Morse; Whitney. Morris. How the electric telegraph was invented. In Historical tales: American, p. 255. Towle. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Contains: Davy; Fulton; Goodyear; Guttenberg; Howe; Pallissy; Stephenson; Watt; Whitney. Wright. Story of the telegraph. In Children's stories of American progress, p. 209. See also: Edison; Ericsson; Franklin; Fulton; Morse; Whitney. Ireland. Green be thy fields, sweetest isle of the ocean. - Thomas Campbell. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 6. Knox. Boy travellers in Gt. Britain and Ireland, chap. 1-7. Ireland: History and Literature. Brooks. Brian of Munster. In Historic boys, p. 25. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Contains: Robert Emmet, p. 91; Giant's Causeway and Legend of giants, p. 93. Carrington. Patriotic reader. Contains: Daniel O'Connell, p. 343; Irish insurrection, 1844, Home rule for Ireland, Ireland near the goal, p. 373-377; Emmet's vindication, p. 412. Emmet. [Vindication.] In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 58. Higginson. Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic. Contains: (Irish coast.) Swan children of Lir, p. 17; Usheen in the island of youth, p. 25; Bran the blessed, p. 32; Maelduin's voyage, p. 96; Voyage of St. Bran- don, p. 108; Kirwan's search for Hy-Brasail, p. 125; Isle of Satan's Hand, p. 134. Wiggins. In Morrison. Poems. Whittier. Telling the bees. In Complete poetical works, p. 59. Same. In Knowles. 137. Inventions. Penelope's Irish experiences. Barry. St. Patrick's Day. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 469. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 164. Same. American songs and lyrics, p. Baker. Boy's book of inventions. Contains: Submarine boats; Liquid air; Wireless telegraphy; Motor vehicles; X rays; Tailless kites; The phonograph; Sky-scrapers; Air ships. Brooks. Age of Edison. In Story of the nineteenth century, p. 345. Campbell. Exile of Erin. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 215. Moore. The harp that once through Tara's halls. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 183. Prout. Bells of Shandon. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 294. Same. p. 161. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, 108 · GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. Before Irving there was no laughter in the land.” Bacon. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 58. Boynton. Washington Irving. Brooks. Harris. Keysor. Historic Americans, p. 263. Cody. Four famous American writers, p. 11. American authors for young folks, p. 11. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 7. Masterpieces of American literature, p. 1. Tuckerman. Washington Irving. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 265. Wright. Children's stories of American literature, 1660-1860, p. 28. Italy. Know'st thou the land where the lemon tree blows— Where deep in the bower the gold orange grows? Where zephyrs from heaven die softly away, And the laurel and myrtle tree never decay? Goethe. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 16. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 8, 10, 11. By land and sea. Contains: Venetian gondola, Climb up Mt. Vesuvius, p. 33-41. Jackson. Bits of travel. Contains: Ampezzo Pass, p. 63; May-day in Albano, p. 82; Rome and Venice, p. 103–225. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Contains: Sardinia, Corsica, Elba, Sicily, Malta, p. 288-299. Lang. True story book. Contains: Casanova's escape, p. 11; An artist's adven- ture (Benvenuto Cellini), p. 122; Escape of Cæsar Borgia, p. 213. Yonge. Siege of Fort St. Elmo (Malta 1565). In Book of golden deeds, p. 234. Stories. Amicis. Henty. Yeats. Cuore : an Italian schoolboy's journal. Lion of St. Mark (Venice, 14th century). Honour of Savelli (16th century). Poems. Bryant. Italy. In Poetical works, p. 253. To the Apennines. In Poetical works, p. 159. Byron. Venice. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 116. Dimitri. Viva Italia! Viva il re! In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 472. Longfellow. King Robert of Sicily. In Complete poetical works, p. 215. Same. In Tales of a wayside inn, p. 55. Rossetti. Dante Alighieri (Extract). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 37. Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. By the Eternal! the Union must and shall be pre- served! Send for General Scott.-Andrew Jackson. Bolton. Famous American statesmen, p. 133. Brady. Defence of Louisiana, 1814, 1815. In Ameri- can fights and fighters, p. 287. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 231. Century book of famous Americans, p. 157. Brown. Andrew Jackson. Burton. Four American patriots, p. 133. Fiske. Andrew Jackson. In Wilson. of the United States, p. 137. Presidents Parton. Captains of industry : 2d series, p. 98. Roosevelt and Lodge. Battle of New Orleans. Hero tales from American history, p. 137. Knox. Boy travellers in southern Europe (Italy, Sicily and Malta). Sand. Nights of Venice. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 342. Stories. Stockton. Personally conducted, chap. 2–6. Italy: History and Literature. Bolton. Garibaldi. In Poor boys who became famous. Brooks. A boy of Genoa. In Heroic happenings, p. 27. Catarina of Venice. In Historic girls, p. 134. Giovanni of Florence (Pope Leo X). In Historic boys, p. 154. Son of Dante. In Great men's sons. Brooks. Age of Cavour. In Story of the 19th century, p. 201. Eggleston. Strange stories from history. Contains: Scullion who became a sculptor (Canova), p. 193; How a boy hired out and what came of it (Canova and Michael Angelo), p. 206. Hope. Stories of old renown. Robert of Sicily. Contains: Patient Griselda; Peter and Magdelona; Eggleston. Signal boys (New Orleans, 1814). Tecumseh's young braves (Creek war). Tomlinson. Boys with Old Hickory. Poem. In English. Battle of New Orleans. In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 149. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 90. Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1831-1885. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 243. Jackson, Thomas ("Stonewall"), 1824-1863. Hovey. Stonewall Jackson. Roosevelt and Lodge. Death of Stonewall Jackson. In Hero tales from American history, p. 213. Poems. Flash. Death of Stonewall Jackson. In Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 127. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 109 Jackson, Thomas (“Stonewall”), cont. Melville. Stone- wall Jackson. In Eggleston. ballads, v. 2, p. 131. Palmer. Stonewall Jackson's way. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 77. Preston. Japan. ton. Butterworth. In The days of Jefferson. Story. American war Poem. In Eggleston. Butterworth. Death of Jefferson. In Songs of In Eggles- history, p. 97. Under the shade of the trees. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 129. Cradled and rocked in the Eastern seas The islands of the Japanese.-Longfellow. Brassey. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 17-20. By land and sea. Contains: Japanese garden party, p. 147; The jinrik- isha of Japan, p. 153; A Japanese home, p. 156. Greey. Wonderful city of Tokio. Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 177. Knox. Boy travellers in Japan and China. Rhoades. Around the world with the blue jackets, chap. 8-10. Starr. Strange peoples, p. 88. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. Jewish history. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 1-30 (Hebrew and related nations). Guerber. Story of the chosen people. Johonnot. Stories of the olden time. Contains: Sennacherib, p. 71; Judas Maccabæus, p. 106. Ragozin. History of the world: earliest peoples, chap. 4, 5. Yonge. Brave brethren of Judah (Judas Maccabæus). In Book of golden deeds, p. 73. Book of worthies. Contains: Joshua; David; Judas Maccabæus; Nehe- miah. Stories. Stoddard. Swordmaker's son (Jerusalem, 30 A. D.). Wallace. Ben-Hur. A tale of the Christ. 432. Verne. Japan, 1804. In Great explorers of the Poems. 19th century, p. 179. Wade. Our little Japanese cousin. Japan: History and Literature. Griffis. Japan in history, folk-lore and art. Same. Munroe. A son of Satsuma (Perry in Japan, 1853). Same. p. 92. Java. See East Indies. Jay, John, 1745–1829. When the spotless ermine of the judicial robe fell on John Jay, it touched nothing less spotless than itself. Daniel Webster. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 146. Hawks. Hamilton and Jay. In Carrington. Patri- otic reader, p. 335. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 327. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. He fought for the ever-enduring privilege of per- sonal freedom. -P. L. Ford. Bolton. Brooks. Famous American statesmen, p. 67. Historic Americans, p. 100. With the sage of Monticello. In Century book of famous Americans, p. 117. Byron. Destruction of Sennacherib. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 184. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 150. Same. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 82. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 175. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, Same. In Palgrave. Same. In Repplier. Same. In Shute. Cornwall. Belshazzar. Bk. 2, p. 221. Children's treasury, p. 77. Book of famous verse, p. 66. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 18. In Shute. Johnson, Andrew, 1808–1875. Land of song, Phelan. Andrew Johnson. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 336. Joliet and Marquette. Louis Foilet, 1615-1700. Père Jacques Marquette, 1637-1675. Bass. Stories of pioneer life, chap. 3. Butterworth. How Marquette was received by the Illinois. In Zigzag journeys in the Occident, P. 149. Catherwood. Heroes of the middle West. Contains: Discoverers of the upper Mississippi, p. 1; Bearers of the calumet, p. 19. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 223. Jefferson. Inaugural address. Husted. In Bellamy and Merwin. Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 191. Thomas Jefferson. Drake. Making of the great West, p. 85. Greely. Men of achievement: explorers, p. 9. In Stories of Indian Father Marquette. chieftains, p. 61. Thomas Jefferson. In Wilson. Presidents Parton. of the United States. Webster. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 337. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 60. Parton. Louis Joliet. 2d series, p. 192. In Captains of industry: Thwaites. Stories of the Badger State, p. 42. 110 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Jones, Paul, 1747–1792. For Captain Paul Jones ever loved close fighting. — Benjamin Franklin. Paul Jones. Abbott. Beebe. Four American naval heroes, p. 17. Stories. Catherwood. Little Renault (Tonty in the Illinois country, 1680). In Spirit of an Illinois town, p. 111. Story of Tonty. Brady. Commodore Paul Jones. Paul Jones' greatest battle. In American fights Poem. and fighters, p. 39. Butterworth. Rock of the Illinois. In Zigzag jour- Gibbs. Pike and cutlass, p. 7, 24. Hale. Paul Jones and Richard Pearson. In Stories of the sea, p. 129. Markham. Cruise of the "Ranger." In Colonial days, chap. 12. Seawell. Paul Jones. Twelve naval captains. Contains: Paul Jones; Richard Dale. Soley. Story. Boys of 1812 and other naval heroes, chap. 4. Brady. Grip of honor ("Bon Homme Richard” and the " Serapis "). Poem. "Yankee man-of-war." In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 27. La Fayette, Marquis de, 1757-1834. Youth, health, fortune, * * * ease and pleasure, he gave them all for toil and danger in a distant land, and an almost helpless cause; but it was the cause of justice and the rights of human kind. -John Quincy Adams. Brooks. True story of Lafayette. Cooke. Cornwallis and "the boy" Lafayette. In Hale. Stories. Otis. Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 298. Boys' heroes. Butterworth. Knight of liberty. With Lafayette at Yorktown. New England girlhood. Larcom, Lucy, 1826-1893. Larcom. La Salle, Sieur de, 1643-1687. Abbott. Adventures of Chevalier de La Salle and his companions. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 312. Catherwood. Heroes of the middle West. Contains: The man with the copper hand: Tonty, p. 44; The undespairing Norman: La Salle, p. 71. Drake. Making of the great West, p. 93. Husted. La Salle, the great explorer. In Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 71. Machar. Stories of New France, p. 183. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 9. Parkman. La Salle and the discovery of the great West. Verne. Famous travels and travellers, p. 421. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. neys in the White City, p. 293. Lawrence, James, 1781–1813. Don't give up the ship.- Lawrence. Barnes. Naval actions of the war of 1812. Contains: Hornet" and "Peacock" fight, p. 103; Shannon" takes the "Chesapeake," p. 113. " Seawell. Twelve naval captains, p. 208. Soley. Boys of 1812 and other naval heroes, p. 196. Story. Barnes. The scapegoat (“Chesapeake” and “Shan- non" fight). In Yankee ships and Yankee sailors, p. 87. Poem. Bouvé. The Shannon" and the " Chesapeake." In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 40. Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870. White. Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confed- Poem. eracy. Thompson. Lee to the rear. In Eggleston. Ameri- can war ballads, v. 2, p. 162. Same. P. 124. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, Lewis and Clarke. Meriwether Lewis, 1774-1809. William Clarke, 1770-1838. Brooks. First across the continent. Drake. Making of the great West, p. 184. Greely. Men of achievement: explorers, p. 105. Hale. Stories of adventure, chap. 11. Kingsley. Story of Capt. Meriwether Lewis and Capt. William Clark. Lighton. Lewis and Clark. McMurry. Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 136. Parton. Capt. Meriwether Lewis. In Captains of industry: 2d series, p. 51. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century, p. 62. Wright. Children's stories of American progress, p. 86. Lighthouses. Crowninshield. All among the lighthouses. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean, p. 212. Minot's Ledge Light. In By land and sea, p. 220. Munroe. Lights of the Florida reefs. In Our 316. country: East, p. 86. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 111 Lighthouses, cont. Rideing. Lighthouses. In Boys coastwise, p. 103, 243. Poems. Ingelow. Winstanley (Eddystone Light). In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 180. Longfellow. The lighthouse. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 128. Scott. The lighthouse. child, p. 140. In Thacher. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Listening The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise not blame, New birth of our new soil, the first American. - Lowell. Baldwin. Four great Americans. Bass. Gettysburg address. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 8. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriot- ism, p. 299. Same. In Carrington. Same. p. 93. Patriotic reader, p. 359. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, Same. In Great words from great Americans. Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 267. Same. In Norton. p. 343. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, Same. In Schurz. Abraham Lincoln. Second inaugural address. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 3, p. 155. In Great words from great Americans. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, win. Same. Stories of pioneer life, p. 79. Same. Death of Lincoln. In Bellamy and Good- p. 344. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 161. Poor boys who became famous. Same. In Schurz. Abraham Lincoln. Beecher. win. Bolton. Brooks, E. S. Age of Lincoln. In Story of the 19th century, p. 239. At Lincoln's home. In Century book of famous Americans, p. 193. Historic Americans, p. 335. True story of Abraham Lincoln. Brooks, Noah. Abraham Lincoln and the downfall of American slavery. Men of achievement: statesmen. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 358. Coffin. Abraham Lincoln. Hay. Abraham Lincoln. In Wilson. of the United States, p. 300. Presidents Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 395. Lowell. An essay on Lincoln. Story. Butterworth. In the boyhood of Lincoln. Poems. Bryant. Abraham Lincoln. 316. Same. In Montgomery. Butterworth. Liberators. P. 28. In Poetical works, p. Heroic ballads, p. 245. In Songs of history, In Gilder. On the life-mask of Abraham Lincoln. Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 207. Lowell. Commemoration ode. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 340. In Vision of Sir Launfal, and other poems, Same. In Masterpieces of P. 16. Same. (Extract.) American literature, p. 238. Same. In Schurz. Abraham Lincoln. McMurry. Lincoln's early life. In Pioneer history stories of the Mississippi valley, p. 50. Newman. Abraham Lincoln. In Carrington. Bea- con lights of patriotism, p. 317. Putnam. Children's life of Lincoln. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history, p. 323. Schurz. Abraham Lincoln. Spectator, London. Abraham Lincoln. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, p. 331. Tarbell. Early life of Lincoln. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 105. Writings and speeches. Emancipation proclamation. In Schurz. Abra- ham Lincoln, p. 59. First inaugural address (Extract). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 10. Same. In Great words from great Americans. Same. In Schurz. Abraham Lincoln. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 174. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 270. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 281. Taylor. Abraham Lincoln. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 277. Same. p. 338. Whitman. My captain. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 163. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, Same. P. 95 Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, In Matthews. ism, p. 268. Same. In Norton. 342. p. Same. p. 161. Same. Poems of American patriot- Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, In Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history, p. 324. Same. In Schurz. Abraham Lincoln, p. 89. 112 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. I need not praise the sweetness of his song, Where limpid verse to limpid verse succeeds. -James Russell Lowell. Bolton. Brooks. Famous American authors, p. 28. In Cambridge with the patriots and poets. In Century book of the American Revolution, chap. 1. Historic Americans, p. 354. Butterworth. Land of Evangeline. In Zigzag jour- neys in Acadia, chap. 8. Cody. Four American poets, p. 72. Curtis. Henry W. Longfellow. In Hubbard. Lit- tle journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 297. Same. 267. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, p. Fields. Authors and friends, p. 1-64. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 1, p. 125. Masterpieces of American literature, p. 363. Scudder. Biographical sketch. In American poems, p. 1. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 156. Poems. Lowell. To H. W. L. In Complete poetical works, p. 330. Whittier. The poet and the children. In Complete poetical works, p. 215. Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891. Lover and laureate thou of the wide new world. Gilder. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 156. Briggs. James R. Lowell. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors, p. 123. Cody. Four famous American writers, p. 135. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 265. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 87. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 140. Scudder. Biographical sketch. In American poems, p. 347. Same. Malay Peninsula. See East Indies. Mann, Horace, 1796–1859. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 320. Manual training. Boy's workshop. Compton. First lessons in wood-working. Kilbon. Elementary woodwork. Knife work in the school-room. Lukin. Boy engineers. Marion, Francis, 1732-1795. Our band is few, but true and tried, Our leader frank and bold; The British soldier trembles When Marion's name is told. Monroe. Morris. William Cullen Bryant. Story of our country, p. 241. Marion, the Swamp-Fox. tales: American, p. 220. In Historical Story. Otis. With the Swamp-Fox. Marquette, Père. See Joliet and Marquette. Marshall, John, 1755-1835. The Constitution owes more to John Marshall than to any other single mind for its true interpretation. -Joseph Story. Brooks. Cooke. Thayer. Mexico. Historic Americans, p. 161. Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 257. John Marshall. The cactus towers, straight and tall, Through fallow fields of chapparal : And here and there, in paths apart, A dusky peon guides his cart, And yokes of oxen journey slow, In Mexico.— Evaleen Stein. By land and sea. Contains: In the Grand Plaza of Mexico, p. 102; Boys of Mexico, p. 110. Our American neighbors. (World and its peo- ple, Bk. 4.) Family flight through Mexico. Boy travellers in Mexico. Coe. Hale. In Lowell. Complete poetical works, p. Knox. IX. Lummis. Awakening of a nation: Mexico of to- day. Smith. White umbrella in Mexico. Starr. Strange peoples, p. 17. Same. In Lowell. Vision of Sir Launfal. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 203. McDonough, Thomas, 1783-1825. Barnes. Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 209. Seawell. Twelve naval captains, p. 192. Soley. Boys of 1812, p. 280. McKinley, William, 1844-1901. Smith, J. P. William McKinley. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 513. Madison, James, 1751-1836. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 175. Fiske. James Madison. In Wilson. the United States, p. 88. Presidents of Mexico: History. Brooks. Ixtlil' of Tezcuco. In Historic boys, p. 178. Hale. Stories of adventure. In Knockabout Contains: Hernando Cortes's letters, chap. 5; Fra Marco and Coronado, chap. 6. Ober. Mexicans and Apaches. club in North Africa, p. 148. Young folks' history of Mexico. Verne. Conquerers of Mexico and Central America. In Famous travels and travellers, p. 207, 224. See also: Cortez, Montezuma, Prescott. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 113 Mexico, cont. Stories. Baylor. Juan and Juanita. Henty. By right of conquest, or With Cortez in Mexico. Janvier. Aztec treasure house. Ober. Montezuma's gold mines. Minerals and Metals. Chase and Clow. Stories of industry, v. 1. Cochrane. Romance of industry and invention (gold, Frith. diamonds, iron, and steel). Romance of engineering, p. 265. Ingersoll. Gold mining. Rockies, p. 72, 115. In Knocking round the Lummis. On the pay streak (placer mining). In A New Mexico David, p. 157. Our yellow slave (gold). In Enchanted burro, p. 141. Patton. Natural resources of the United States. See also: Coal. Mitchell, Donald G. (Ik Marvel), b. 1822. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 227. Monroe, James, 1758-1831. True to the idea of American independence from European interference.-Gilman. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 188. Gilman. James Monroe. In Wilson. of the United States, p. 107. Montenegro. See Balkan States. Montezuma, 1479-1520. Eggleston and Seelye. Montezuma. Presidents Lang. Conquest of Montezuma's empire. In True story book, p. 224. Munroe. White conquerors (Toltec and Aztec). Morgan, Daniel, 1736-1802. Cooke. Morgan, "the thunder-bolt of the Revolu- tion." In Stories of the Old Dominion, p. 289. Poem. English. Battle of the Cowpens. In Boy's book of battle-lyrics, p. 113. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American pat- riotism, p. 67. Morris, Gouveneur, 1752–1816. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history, p. 91. Morris, Robert, 1734-1786. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 130. Morse, Samuel Finley Breese, 1791-1872. He brought the world in touch.-John Trowbridge. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 305. Hubert. Men of achievement: inventors, p. 111. Morris. How the electric telegraph was invented. In Historical tales: American, p. 255. Trowbridge. Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Wright. In Children's Story of the telegraph. stories of American progress, p. 209. Motley, John Lothrop, 1814-1877. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 174. Music. Butterworth. Great composers. Henderson. Story of music. Lillie. Story of music and musicians. Smith. Stories of great national songs. New York State. 'Tis a good land to fall in with, men, and a pleas- ant land to see.-Hendrick Hudson. Hawthorne. My visit to Niagara. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 117. Our country: East. Contains: Harnessing Niagara, p. 3; Statue of Liberty, p. 119; Brooklyn bridge, p. 183; Grant monument, p. 187; Elevated railroads, p. 190. Whitbeck. New York. (Tarr and McMurry Geog- raphies Supplementary volume.) New York: History and Literature. Bacon. Brooks. Chronicles of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Little lord of the manor (1783). In Chival- ric days, p. 283. Patem's salmagundi (Thanksgiving day, 1659). In Storied holidays, p. 253. Story of New York. Van Rensselaer of Rensselaerswyck. In Historic boys, p. 242. Butterworth. The solemn man. In Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 99. Constitution of the state of New York (1895). In Northam. Manual of civil government, p. 153. Drake. Dutch in Manhattan. In Making of Vir- ginia, p. 108. Griffis. Dutch in America. In Brave little Holland, chap. 27. Hemstreet. Story of Manhattan. Hendrick. Brief history of the Empire State. Irving. Knickerbocker history of New York. Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Tarrytown). In Sketch book. Same, In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5, p. 130. Rip Van Winkle (Catskills). In Sketch book. Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 7. Same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 5. p. 44. Same. (Riverside lit. ser.) Parton. Captains of industry: 1st series. Contains: James Gordon Bennett, p. 264; Peter Cooper, p. 313. See also: Hudson, Irving, Stuyvesant. Stories. Barr. Bow of orange ribbon (about 1775). Maid of Maiden lane (1791-1793). Trinity bells. 114 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. New York, cont. Brooks. In Leisler's times. Cooper. Leatherstocking tales: Deerslayer. Last of the Mohicans (Lake Champlain region). Pathfinder, or The inland sea (Lake Ontario). Pioneers (central New York, 1793). The spy (New York in the Revolution). Ogden. Loyal little red coat (Revolution). Stoddard. Poems. Battle of New York (Draft riots, 1863). Bryant. Caterskill falls. In Poetical works, p. 169. On the banks of the Hudson. In Poetical works, P. 115. Emerson. The Adirondacks, 1858. In American poems, p. 418. North America. Carpenter. Travels through North America with the children. King. This continent of ours. (Picturesque geo- graphical readers, Bk. 2.) Shaler. Story of our continent. Tarr and McMurry. North America. Europe and other continents, with review of North America. Norway and Sweden. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 2, 3. Butterworth. chap. 16. By land and sea. Zigzag journeys in northern lands, Johonnot. Stories of the olden time. Contains: Thor's visit to Jotunheim, p. 20; Norseman's sword, p. 43; Norsemen, p. 191. Keary. Lamb. Heroes of Asgard (northern mythology). Warrior kings. Contains: Gustavus Adolphus; Charles XII. Lang. Red true story book. Contains: Gustavus Vasa, p. 114; Gudbrand of the Dales, p. 125; Rolf Stake, p. 191; Fight at Svolder Island, p. 252; Death of Hacon the Good, p. 261; Story of Emund, p. 346. Mabie. Stories. Boyesen. Norse stories retold from the Eddas. Boyhood in Norway. Modern Vikings. Norseland tales. Henty. A Jacobite exile (service of Charles XII). Lion of the North (Gustavus Adolphus). Leighton. Olaf the Glorious (Viking age). Poems. Lefevre. Gustavus, king of Sweden, to his soldiers. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 238. In Complete Longfellow. Saga of King Olaf. poetical works, p. 218. Same. In Tales of a wayside inn, p. 71. Osceola, 1804-1838. Drake. War with the Seminoles. for young folks, chap. 19. In Indian history Story. Contains: Sweden, Life in Norway, p. 53-66. Du Chaillu. Land of the long night. Hale. Family flight through France, Germany, Nor- way, etc. Taylor. The little post-boy (Sweden). In Boys of other countries, p. 1. Norway and Sweden: History and Literature. Baldwin. Horse fair. Gordon. Osceola, chief of the Seminoles. Poems. Patten. Seminoles' defiance. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 174. Same. In Carrington. ism, p. 240. Beacon lights of patriot- Street. Death of Osceola. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 207. Sol and Otis, James, 1725-1783. Contains: (Horses of Norse mythology.) Maane, p. 34; Eight-footed slipper, p. 71; Golfax's great race, p. 134. Brooks. Christina of Sweden (1636). In Historic girls, p. 192. Historic boys. Contains: Olaf of Norway, p. 44; Charles of Sweden. p. 218. Bulfinch. Northern mythology. In Age of fable, chap. 31. Creasy. Fifteen decisive battles. Contains: Battles of Pultowa; Defeat of Charles XII. Farmer. Gustavus Adolphus. In Boy's book of famous rulers, p. 312. Higginson. Harold the Viking. From men like Otis, independence grew. -Thomas Dawes. Brooks. Historic Americans, p. 34. Child. Supposed speech of James Otis. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 37. Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893. Harris. He told the red man's story. -4 Oliver Wendell Holmes. American authors for young folks, p. 185. Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history, p. 161. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 219. In Tales of the Poem. enchanted islands of the Atlantic, p. 168. Jacobs. Journeyings of Thorkill and Eric the Far- travelled. In Book of wonder voyages. Holmes. Francis Parkman. In Complete poetical works, p. 298. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 115 Penn, William, 1644-1718. Irving. Philip of Pokanoket. In Sketch book, p. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 324. Hodges. William Penn. Husted. The great treaty. In Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 54. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 114. Story. Butterworth. Wampum belt (Penn's treaty). 406. Markham. Colonial days, chap. 2. King Philip's war. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 129. Swett. Stories of Maine, p. 87. Philippine Islands. Butterworth. Story of Magellan and the discovery of the Philippines. Poem. Butterworth. P. 147. Grave of Penn. In Songs of history, Kellogg. 378. Knox. Australia and the islands of the sea, p. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Boy travellers in Ceylon and India. Starr. Strange peoples, p. 156. Persia. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 455-547, v. 2, p. 1-134. The fire worshipper. In By land and sea, p. 178. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century, p. 54. Persia: History and Literature. Andrews. Darius the Persian boy. In Ten boys, P. 25. Baldwin. Horse fair. Contains: Rakush and his master, p. 218; Enchanted horse of Firouz Schah, p. 379. Brooks. Story of Marco Polo. Church. Stories of the east from Herodotus. Stories of the magicians. Story of the Persian war. Farmer. Cyrus the Great. In Boy's book of famous rulers, p. 30. Grote. Retreat of the Ten Thousand (with sketch of Cyrus). In Two great retreats. Hale. Marco Polo. In Stories of adventure, chap. 1. White. Boys' and girls' Herodotus. Poems. Arnold. Death of Sohrab. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 267. Tilton. The king's ring. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 224. Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819. We have met the enemy and they are ours: two ships, two brigs, one schooner and one sloop. — Perry. Barnes. Hero of Erie. Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 139. Beebe. Four American naval heroes, p. 71. Seawell. Twelve naval captains. Soley. Boys of 1812, p. 246. Story. Otis. With Perry on Lake Erie. Poem. Percival. Perry's victory on Lake Erie. In Matthews. Poems of American patriotism, p. 83. Philip, King, d. 1676. Drake. Indian history for young folks, chap. 6. Husted. Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 46. Verne. Magellan and the discovery of the Philip- pines. In Famous travels and travellers, p. 279. Wade. Our little brown cousin. Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Bolton. Famous leaders among men, p. 175. Poem. Lowell. Wendell Phillips. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 149. Physical geography. Buckley. Fairyland of science. Contains: Atmosphere; Clouds; Sound; Sunbeams; Water. Dodge. Reader in physical geography. Shaler. Aspects of the earth. Sea and land. Story of our continent. Physiology and Hygiene. Blaikie. How to get strong. Sound bodies for our boys and girls. Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869. Wadleigh. Franklin Pierce. In Wilson. dents of the United States, p. 262. Pilgrims and Puritans. Presi- The Pilgrims of the sunset wave, Who won for us this virgin earth, And freedom with the soil they gave. -Oliver Wendell Holmes. Andrews. Ezekiel Fuller, the Puritan boy. In Ten boys, p. 191. p. 1. Brooks. John Winthrop. In Historic Americans, Butterworth. Winslow's journey to Pokanoket. In Zigzag journeys in the British Is'es, p. 50. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 69–93. Chamberlin. Plymouth rock. In Our country: East, p. 195. Choate. Pilgrims of New England. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 86. Coffin. Old times in the colonies. Contains: Pilgrims, p. 111; Salem witches, p. 303. Compact of the Pilgrim fathers. In Scudder. New history of the United States, p. 457. 116 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Pilgrims and Puritans, cont. Drake, F. S. Indian his- tory for young folks, chap. 4. Drake, S. A. Making of New England. Contains: Coming to stay (Pilgrims), chap. 2; Coming of the Puritans, chap. 3. On Plymouth rock. Griffis. Brave little Holland. Contains: Pilgrim fathers in Leyden, chap. 25; Pil- grim fathers emigrate to America, chap. 26. Hawthorne. Grandfather's chair. Contains: Puritans and Lady Arabella; Salem witches. Higginson. Book of American explorers. Contains: Pilgrims at Plymouth, p. 309; Massachusetts Bay colony, p. 339. Husted. Samoset and Squantum. In Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 36. Johonnot. Freedom's voyage to America. In Ten great events in history, p. 196. Judson and Bender. Mary Allerton. In Graded literature readers, Bk. 3, p. 49. Markham. Pilgrims and Indians. war, chap. 1, 2. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 79. In King Philip's Parton. Gov. Winslow. In Captains of industry. Scudder. Boston town. Tiffany. Pilgrims and Puritans. Webster. Pilgrim fathers (Extract). Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 17. In Gordon. Wright. Pilgrims and settlement of New England. In Children's stories in American history, p. 300. See also: Standish. Stories. Austin. Betty Alden, the first-born daughter of the Pilgrims. David Alden's daughter. Butterworth. Pilot of the Mayflower. Dix. Soldier Rigdale. Hall. Boys of Scrooby. Smith. Young Puritans in King Philip's war. Young and old Puritans of Hatfield (Deerfield and Hatfield, 1677). Young Puritans of old Hadley. Poems. Bisbee. Songs of the Pilgrims. Bryant. Twenty-second of December. In Poetical works, p. 129. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: Thanksgiving in Boston harbor, 1630, p. 79; Roger Williams, p. 84; Williams at Mount Hope, p. 86; Bradford of Austerfield, p. 145. Collyer. Saxon grit. In Montgomery. ballads, p. 301. Heroic Hemans. Landing of the Pilgrims. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 54. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse. P. 23 Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 177. Same. In Montgomery. Same. p. 223. Heroic ballads, p. 196. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 4, Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 84. Holmes. Robinson of Leyden. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 165. O'Reilly. Pilgrim fathers. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 203. Whittier. Mabel Martin, the witch's daughter. In Complete poetical works, p. 62. Same. In American poems, p. 237. Witch of Wenham. In Complete poetical works, p. 117. Pizarro, Francisco, 1471-1541. Johonnot. Stories of other lands, p. 28. Lang. Conquest of Peru. p. 371. In Red true story book, Lummis. Pizarro and Peru. In Spanish pioneers, p. 203. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 114. Plant life. Bass. Nature stories for young readers: Plant life. Beard, D. C. American boy's handy book, chap. 6. Beard, L. and A. B. American girl's handy book. Contains: Wild flowers and their preservation, p. 13; Botany as applied to art, p. 139; Printing from nature's types, p. 123. Bergen. Glimpses at the plant world. Buckley. Life of a primrose. science, p. 150. Cooper. Short studies in botany. Dana. According to season. How to know the wild flowers. Plants and their children. Gaye. Great world's farm. Gibson. Eye spy. Sharp eyes. Gray. How plants behave. How plants grow. In Fairyland of Griffis. How a mudhole became a garden. In Brave little Holland, chap. 15. Hale. Little flower people. Hardinge. With the wild flowers. Harris. Dooryard folk, and A winter garden. Wild flowers and where they grow. Herrick. Chapters on plant life. Ingersoll. Plants of the sea. In Book of the ocean, chap. 12. Mann. Flower people. Morley. Flowers. In Song of life, p. 9. Little wanderers (seeds). Munroe. Pineapples. In Our country: East, p. 106. Newell. From seed to leaf. Flower and fruit. Spear. Peanuts. In Our country: East, p. 160. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 117 Plant life, cont. Stevenson. Boys and girls in biology. Contains: Fungus, or colorless plant, chap. 1; Green plant, chap. 2; Flowering plant, chap. 3. Treat. Home studies in nature. Contains: Plants that consume animals, pt. 3; Flow- ering plants, pt. 4. Wright. Charles Linnæus and the story of the flowers. In children's stories of the great scientists, chap. 5. Poems. Bryant. The death of the flowers. In Poetical works, p. 92. Same. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 244. To the fringed gentian. In Poetical works, p. 128. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 40. Burns. The yellow violet. In Poetical works, p. 23. To a mountain daisy. In Palgrave. Chil- dren's treasury, p. 53 Deland. The succory. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 113. Dodge. When life is young. Contains: Billy Buttercup, p. 60; Calling the flowers, p. 232; Stir among the daisies, p. 243; Sweet, red rose, p. 60; Tell me, daisy, p. 34; Thistles, p. 106. Freneau. Wild honeysuckle. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 1. Herrick. To blossoms, to daffodils, to violets. Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 207, 245, 115. Howitt. Broom flower. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 98. In Lowell. To the dandelion. In Complete poetical works, p. 83. Same. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 175. Macdonald. Little white lily. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 113. Morrison. Foolish pansy. In Songs and rhymes, p. 142. Moultrie. Violets. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 116. Riley. Pansies. In Rhymes of childhood, p. 10. Sherman. Hide-and-seek. In Little folk lyrics, p. 69. Thomas. In sunshine land. Contains: Ancient history of the flowers, p. 52; Field of rye, p. 115; Flower of the thistle, p. 66: Innocence, p. 63 Sign of the goldenrod, p. 65; Stolen pansies, p. 69; Talking in their sleep, p. 80; What the roses said, p. 56. Whittier. Complete poetical works. Contains: Corn-song, p. 364; First flowers, p. 153: Hazel blossoms, p. 161; The mayflowers, p. 149; Pressed gentian, p. 159; Sweet fern, p. 166; Trail- ing arbutus, p. 164. Wordsworth. Daffodils, and A lesson. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. 208, 109. Pocahontas, d. 1617. Brooks. In the woods of Powhattan, Still 'tis told by Indian fires How a daughter of their sires Saved a captive Englishman. - Thackeray. ← Ma-ta-oka of Pow-ha-tan. girls, p. 208. Eggleston. Pocahontas. Husted. In Historic Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 23. Wright. Children's stories in American history, p. 259. See also: Smith, Capt. John. Story. Cooke. My lady Pocahontas. Poem. Thackeray. Pocahontas. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 52. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Cody. Four famous American writers, p. 73. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 45. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 137. Poetry: Collections. American poems: Longfellow; Whittier; Bryant; Holmes; Lowell; Emerson. Bellamy and Goodwin, eds. Open sesame (prose and verse). 3 v. Bisbee, ed. Browning. Bryant. Songs of the Pilgrims. Boy's Browning. Poetical works. Burns. Selected poems, ed. by Andrew Lang. Butterworth. Songs of history. Byron. Poetry. (Golden treasury ser.) Dodge. Rhymes and jingles. When life is young. Eggleston, ed. American war ballads and lyrics. English. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. Field. Lullaby land. With trumpet and drum. Henley, ed. Lyra heroica (verse for boys). Holmes. Complete poetical works. Keats. Selected poems. (Golden treasury ser.) Knowles, ed. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics. Lang, ed. Blue poetry book. Lanier, ed. Boy's Percy (old English ballads). Longfellow. Complete poetical works. Courtship of Miles Standish. Song of Hiawatha. Tales of a wayside inn. Lowell. Complete poetical works. Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems. Book of verses for children. Lucas, ed. Macaulay. Matthews, ed. Lays of ancient Rome. Poems of American patriotism. 118 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. A Poetry, cont. Morrison, ed. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. Paget, ed. Poems of American patriotism. Palgrave, ed. Children's treasury of English song. Golden treasury. Patmore, ed. Children's garland. Repplier, ed. Book of famous verse. Richards. In my nursery. Riley. Rhymes of childhood. Sangster. Little knights and ladies. Scollard, ed. Ballads of American bravery. Scott. Lady of the lake. Lay of the last minstrel. Marmion. Sherman. Little folk lyrics. Child's garden of verses. Shute, ed. Land of song. Stevenson. Tennyson. Thacher, ed. Poetical works. Listening child. Thomas. In sunshine land. In the young world. Whittier. Complete poetical works. Wilkins. Once upon a time. Polk, James K., 1795–1849. Bancroft. James K. Polk. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 216. Poncé de Leon, Juan, 1460–1521. A voyager, withered and old, Who came to the sunny Antilles In quest of a country of gold. Butterworth. Butterworth. Story of a Palm Sunday. In Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 193. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, p. 93. Discoverers and explorers, p. 54. Shaw. Wright. P. 71. Poem. Children's stories in American history, Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: Poncé de Leon, p. 51; Legend of Waukulla, p. 56. Pontiac, d. 1769. Butterworth. Story of Detroit. In Zigzag journeys in the Occident, chap. 6. Catherwood. Heroes of the middle West, p. 117. Drake. Indian history for young folks, p. 263. Husted. Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 87. Colonial days, p. 224. Markham. Parkman. Conspiracy of Pontiac. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 44. Wright. Stories. Gordon. Children's stories in American history. Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. Munroe. At war with Pontiac. Porter, David, 1780-1843. Barnes. Midshipman Farragut (Cruise of the “Es- sex," 1814). "Essex " taken by the "Phoebe " and the "Cherub." In Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 171. Soley. Boys of 1812, p. 210. Story. Munroe. Midshipman Stuart. Porto Rico. Ober. Puerto Rico and its resources. Storied West Indies, p. 223. Portugal. See Spain and Portugal. Preble, Edward, 1761-1807. Seawell. Twelve naval captains. Soley. Boys of 1812, p. 104. Prescott, William H., 1796–1859. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 82. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 49. Hillard. William H. Prescott. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1860, p. 82. Printing. Beach. How newspapers are made. In Wonder stories of science. Griffis. Discovery and development of printing. In Brave little Holland, chap. 16. Johonnot. William Caxton. In Stories of other lands, p. 160. Mitchell. First printers and their homes. In About old story-tellers. Towle. Heroes and martyrs of invention. Contains: Discovery of printing, chap. 2; Guttenberg, chap. 3. See also: Franklin. Putnam, Israel, 1718-1790. He dared to lead where any dared to follow. -Timothy Dwight. Hale. Boys' heroes. Morris. Some adventures of Major Putnam. Historical tales: American, p. 110. Parton. Captains of industry: 1st series, p. 97. Railroads. Frith. In Romance of the railway. In Romance of engineering, p. 177. Johonnot. George Stevenson. lands, p. 163. In Stories of other Moffett. The locomotive engineer. In Careers of danger and daring, p. 377. Owen. Elevated railroads. p. 190. In Our country: East, Pittinger. Great locomotive chase (Andrews raid, Georgia, 1862). Towle. Stephenson and the locomotive. In Heroes and martyrs of invention, p. 141. Wright. Story of the railroad. In Children's stories of American progress, p. 179. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 119 Raleigh, Sir Walter, 1552-1618. Higginson. Lost colonies of Virginia. In Book of American explorers, p. 175. Smith. Romance of colonization: the United States, p. 177. Towle. Ralegh: his exploits and voyages. Red Eagle, or Weatherford, 1780-1824. Eggleston. Red Eagle. Red Jacket, 1752-1830. Eggleston. Brant and Red Jacket. Gordon. Red Jacket, the last of the Senecas. Husted. Sa-go-ye-wat-ha. In Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 112. Riley, James Whitcomb, b. 1852. Garland. James Whitcomb Riley. In Human docu- ments, p. 152. Rome. Cradle and grave of empires, on whose walls The sun himself subdued to reverence falls. -Symonds. Andrews. Horatius, the Roman boy. In Ten boys, P. 81. Baldwin. Great twin brethren. In Horse fair, p. 199. Beesley. Stories from the history of Rome. Bonner. Brooks. Child's history of Rome. Great men's sons. Contains: Son of Cicero; Son of Marcus Aurelius; Son of Constantine. Heroic happenings. Contains: A Roman man-o'-war's man (A. D. 121), p. 63; Children's day in old Rome (B. C. 17), p. 89. Historic Girls. Contains: Zenobia of Palmyra, p. 1; Helena of Brit- ain, p. 22; Pulcheria of Constantinople, p. 60. Lady Octavia's garland (May day, A. D. 185). In Storied holidays, p. 119. Marcus of Rome (Marcus Aurelius). In Historic boys, p. 1. The gage of a princess (A. D. 292). In Chivalric days, p. 45. Bulfinch. Age of fable, chap. 24. Butterworth. Little Arthur's history of Rome. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 11. Carrington. Roman patriotic expression. In Patri- otic reader, p. 47-67. Castelar. The gladiators. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 256. Church. Pictures from Roman life and story. Roman life in the days of Cicero. Stories from Livy. Cicero. win. Cataline expelled. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 3, p. 261. Same. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 55. Couch. Historical tales from Shakespeare. Contains: Coriolanus; Julius Cæsar. Creasy. Fifteen decisive battles. Farmer. Julius Cæsar. rulers, p. 110. Fowler. Julius Cæsar. Gilman. Story of Rome. Guerber. In Boy's book of famous Myths of Greece and Rome, Story of the Romans. Hale. Boys' heroes. Contains: Horatius Cocles; Hannibal. Johonnot. Stories of the olden time, p. 117. Kellogg. Spartacus to the gladiators. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 258. Knox. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Contains: Rome, chap. 14-17; Pompeii and Hercula- neum, chap. 19, 20. Mitford. Rienzi's address to the Romans. In Bel- lamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 156. Plutarch. Boys' and girls' Plutarch, ed. by J. S. White. Shakespeare. Anthony's eulogy on Cæsar (From "Julius Cæsar "). In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 221. Julius Cæsar, ed. by W. J. Rolfe. Julius Cæsar (Extracts). In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 158–166. Julius Cæsar (Extracts). In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 60-66. Shaler. Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii. In Aspects of the earth, p. 46. Shumway. A day in ancient Rome. Yonge. Aunt Charlotte's stories of Roman history. Book of golden deeds. Contains: Horatius, p. 21; Rock of the Capitol, p. 41 ; Regulus, p. 67; Vercingetorix, p. 83; Last fight in the Coliseum, p. 100. Book of worthies. Contains: Marcus Curius Dentatus; Scipio Africanus ; Julius Cæsar. Stories. Church. Lords of the world (fall of Carthage and Corinth). Wallace. Ben-Hur (Roman rule in the east). Poems. Brooks. Scævola (500 B. C.). In Heroic happen- ings, p. 107. Byron. The dying gladiator. In Bellamy and Good- Open sesame, v. 2, p. 177. win. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 228. The Coliseum. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 111. Same. In Byron. Poetry, p. 111. (Golden treas- ury ser.) Macaulay. Lays of ancient Rome. Contains: Horatius; Battle of Lake Regillus; Vir- ginia; Prophecy of Capys. Horatius. In Lays of ancient Rome. Same. Contains: Battle of Metaurus; Victory of Arminus; Battle of Chalons. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 168. 120 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Rome, cont. and verse, p. 228. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose School stories. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 179. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 1. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 31. Virginia. In Lays of ancient Rome. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 29. Praed. Marius amidst the ruins of Carthage. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 167. Russian empire. Where golden domes, remote Above the sea-mist float, The river-arms dividing hurry forth, And Peter's forest-spire, A slender lance of fire, Still sparkles back the splendor of the North. - Bayard Taylor. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 1. Bush. Reindeers, dogs and snow-shoes (Siberia). Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the Orient, chap. 11-16. Knox. Boy travellers in the Russian empire. Starr. The Finns and Lapps. In Strange peoples, p. 47-59. Taylor. The young serf. In Boys of other countries, p. 106. Wade. Our little Russian cousin. Russian history and literature. Brooks. Age of Tolstoi. In Story of the 19th century, p. 313. Creasy. Battle of Pultowa. In Fifteen decisive battles. De Quincey. Revolt of the Tartars. Eggleston. Strange stories of history. Contains: War for an Archbishop (Vladmir the Great), p. 26; Story of Catharine (1711), p. 163; Wickedest man in the world (Ivan the Terrible, 1580), p. 212; Prince who would not stay dead (1591), p. 228. Farmer. Peter the Great. In Boy's book of famous rulers, p. 367. Hunter. Peter the Great. In Stories of famous children, p. 57. Ségur. Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. In Two great retreats. Verne. Russian Asia. In Great navigators of the 18th century, p. 258. Yonge. Book of golden deeds. Contains: Ivan Simonoff, p. 122; Under Ivan the Terrible, p. 219; Prascovia, p. 338. Poems. Alexander (II). In Songs of history, Allen. Navy blue (cadet life at Annapolis). Barbour. For the honor of the school. The half-back. Brown. Two college girls. Burnett. Sara Crew, or what happened at Miss Minchin's. Coolidge. What Katy did at school. Diaz. William Henry letters. Eggleston. Hoosier school-boy. Fuller. Across the campus. Grant. Jack Hall. Hale. Mrs. Merriam's scholars. Hughes, Rupert. Dozen at Lakerim. Lakerim athletic club. Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown at Rugby. King. Cadet days (West Point). From school to battlefield. Lillie. Nan. Martineau. Crofton boys. Perry. Hope Benham. Phelps. Gypsy's year at the Golden Crescent. Raymond. Boys and girls of Brantham. Smith. Jolly good times at school. Ward. New senior at Andover. Scotland. Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountains and the flood. -Sir Walter Scott. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 7. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in Europe. Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. Knox. Boy travellers in Great Britain and Ireland, chap. 7-13. Scotland: History and Literature. Brooks. Little Donna Juana (Lord James of Doug- las, 1340). In Storied holidays, p. 229. Butterworth. Story of Macbeth. In Zigzag journeys in northern lands, p. 32. Farmer. Robert Bruce. In Boy's book of famous rulers, p. 233. Froissart, Sir John. Singleton. Chronicles; condensed by Contains: War with the Scots (1327), p. 33; Battle of Otterburn (Chevy Chase, 1388), p. 194. Hunter. Mary Queen of Scots. In Stories of famous children, p. 81. Irving. A royal poet (James I of Scotland). In Sketch book, p. 119. Johonnot. Bruce and Bannockburn. events in history, p. 83. Stories of heroic deeds, chap. 28-31. In Ten great Robert Bruce. In Warrior kings. Butterworth. p. 33. Campbell. Fall of Poland. Lamb. In Shute. Land of Rolfe. song, Bk. 3, p. 181. Crawford. Kullervo and the cheat-cake (Finland). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 202. Contains: Wallace; Bruce; Douglas. Extracts from same. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 128. Scott. Tales from Scottish history in prose and verse. Tales of a grandfather. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 121 Scotland, cont. Shakespeare. Macbeth; ed. by W. L. Cross. Yonge. Carnival of Perth (1435). In Book of golden deeds, p. 181. Stories. Black. Princess of Thule (Hebrides). Crockett. Raiders (smugglers and outlaws of the Galloway). Henty. Bonnie Prince Charlie. In freedom's cause (Wallace and Bruce). Leighton. Pilots of Pomona (Orkney Islands). McLennan. Spanish John (Scotch soldier of fortune, 1746). Porter. Scottish chiefs (Wallace and Bruce). Scott. Guy Mannering (1750-1770). The pirate (Orkney Islands about 1700). Rob Roy (about 1716. Time of the Pretender). Stevenson: David Balfour (sequel to "Kidnapped"). Kidnapped (1751). Wiggin. Penelope's progress. Poems. Aytoun. Edinburgh after Flodden. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 98. Same. In Rolfe. Tales from Scottish history, p. 73. Execution of Montrose. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 90. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 87. Same. In Rolfe. P. 121. Tales from Scottish history, Heart of the Bruce. In Montgomery. Heroic bal- My heart's in the Highlands. In Selected poems; ed. by Lang, p. 171. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 90. Lay of Sir William Wallace. In Gordon. Patriot- ism in prose and verse, p. 145. Scotland's maiden martyr. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 82. Scott. Bonnie Dundee. Sea. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 84. Same. Same. Same. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 134. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 171. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 53. Lady of the lake (time of James V of Scotland). Lay of the last minstrel. Lochinvar. In Palgrave. 201. In Palgrave. Children's treasury, p. Same. In Patmore. Children's garland, p. 262. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 50. Samè. In Shute. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 147. Marmion: a tale of Flodden field (1513). Parting of Douglas and Marmion (Extract). Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 88. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 78. Roll on thou deep and dark blue ocean roll! - Lord Byron. By land and sea, p. 195–249. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean. In Contains: Ocean and its origin; Waves, tides and currents; Dangers of the deep. Kirby. Sea and its wonders. Shaler. Sea and land. See also: Ships and sailors; Lighthouses. lads, p. 114. Same. In Rolfe. Tales from Scottish history, P. 44. Poems. Old Scottish cavalier. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 216. Barton. Bruce and the spider. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 466. Battle of Otterbourne. tish history, p. 57. Bewick and Grahame. books, v. 4, p. 118. In Rolfe. Tales from Scot- In Norton. Heart of oak Burns. Bannockburn. In Selected poems; ed. by Lang, p. 187. Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 187. Same. In Carrington. Beacon lights of patriot- ism, p. 199. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 143. Same. Same. Same. In Lang. Blue poetry book, p. 67. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 71. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 4, p. 127. Same. In Shute. Same. In Shute. Same. In Thacher. Beddoes. The sea. In Thacher. Listening child, In Poetical works, p. p. 219. Bryant. A hymn of the sea. 203. Byron. The ocean (from Childe Harold). In Bel- lamy and Goodwin. In Byron. Same. ury ser.) Same. In Shute. Cornwall. The sea. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 146. Poetry, p. 43. (Golden treas- Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 155. In Bellamy and Goodwin. 2, P. P. 341. Open sesame, v. 2, Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 58. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 198. Cunningham. Wet sheet and a flowing sea. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, 293. p. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 60. Same. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 196. Tennyson. Break, break, break! In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 251. Land of song, Bk. 1, p. 155. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 52. Listening child, p. 96. Same. Same. ་ In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 1, p. 144. In Thacher. Listening child, p. 278. 122 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Servia. See Balkan States. Seward, William H., 1801–1872. Brooks. Men of achievement: statesmen. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 363. Seward. Irrepressible conflict. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, Shaw, Robert Gould. 3, P. 164. This delicate and proud New England soul Who leads despisèd men, with just-unshackled feet, Up the large ways where death and glory meet. -William Vaughan Moody. Hero tales from American Roosevelt and Lodge. history, p. 249. Poem. Lowell. Memorial positum. In Complete poetical works, p. 337. Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616. -The Poet paramount Whom all the Muses loved, not one alone. -Longfellow. Brooks. Son of Shakespeare. In Great men's sons. Carlyle. Shakespeare. In Norton. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 37. Cross. Shakespeare's life and work. In Macbeth; ed. by W. L. Cross. Same. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 187. Same. In Scollard. Ballads of American bravery, p. 133. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 172. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 1820-1891. Glory and honor and fame and everlasting laudation For our captains who loved not war, but fought for the life of the nation.-Gilder. Bolton. Famous leaders among men, p. 288. Byers. Personal recollections of Gen. Sherman. Human documents, p. 61. Headley. Facing the enemy. Howard. In Sherman and his generals. In Johnson. Story of a great conflict, p. 354. Smith. Stories of great national songs. Contains: Marching through Georgia, p. 136; Old Shady, p. 149. Poems. In Eggleston. Byers. Sherman's march to the sea. American war ballads, v. 2, p. 196. Same. In Matthews. Poems of American patriot- ism, p. 261. Halpine. Song of Sherman's army. In Matthews. Poems of American patriotism, p. 265. Marching through Georgia. In Paget. Poems of American patriotism, p. 159. Work. Irving. Stratford-on-Avon. In Sketch book, P. 361. Story. Ships and sailors. Clark. Will Shakespeare's little lad. Poems. Longfellow. Shakespeare. In Complete poetical works, p. 365. Sterling, John. Shakespeare. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 36. Build me straight, O worthy Master! Staunch and strong, a goodly vessel, - Longfellow. Sheridan, Philip H., 1831-1888. But in the battle's flame, How glorious he came,— * * * * * 'Twas he,- his voice, his might Could stay the panic flight. -Richard Watson Gilder. Bolton. Poor boys who became famous. Davies. General Sheridan. Headley. Fighting Phil. Roosevelt and Lodge. Sheridan at Cedar Creek. In Hero tales from American history, p. 279. Poem. Read. Sheridan's ride. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 18. Same. In Eggleston. 2, p. 72. American war ballads, v. That shall laugh at all disaster And with wave and whirlwind wrestle! Baker. tions. Brooks. Bullen. Submarine boats. In Boy's book of inven- Story of the American sailor. Cruise of the "Cachalot" (after whales). Cochrane. Steamers and sailing ships. In Romance of industry and inventioh. Dana. Two years before the mast. Dixon. Fore and aft. Doubleday. A year in a yawl. Hale. Shipwrecks. In Stories of the sea. Ingersoll. Book of the ocean. Contains: Building and rigging ships; Warships; Merchants of the sea; Yachting; Dangers of the deep; Fishing and other marine industries. Knox. History of steam navigation. In Life of Robert Fulton, chap. 9-22. Moffett. Careers of danger and daring. Contains. Deep-sea diver, p. 40; The pilot, p. 130. Parton. Frederic Sauvage, ship builder. tains of industry: 2d series, p. 259. Same. In Matthews. ism, p. 257. Poems of American patriot- Rideing. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 289. Boys coastwise. In Cap- Swett. Ships of Maine. In Stories of Maine, p. 262. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 123 Ships and sailors, cont. Stories. Cooper. Stories of the sea. Ker. Into unknown seas. Spears. The fugitive (clipper ships and slavers). Poems. Longfellow. Building of the ship. In Complete poetical works, p. 122. Same. Same. In American poems, p. 172. In Henley. Lyra heroica, p. 208. Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 46. Whittier. Ship-builders. works, p. 361. In Complete poetical Same. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 156. Siam. See India. Simms, William G., 1806-1870. Bryant. William G. Simms. In Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South, p. 172. Smith, Capt. John, 1579-1632. Cooke. Stories of the Old Dominion, chap. 1. Hale. Stories of discovery, p. 131. Higginson. Book of American explorers, p, 229. Markham. Colonial days, chap. 8. See also: Pocahontas. Somers, Richard, 1779-1804. Gibbs. Somers and the " Intrepid." cutlass, p. 170. In Pike and Seawell. Decatur and Somers. Twelve naval captains. South America. Bishop. Pampas and Andes: or a thousand miles walk. Brassey. Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 3-12. By land and sea, p. 67–92. Coe. Our American neighbors. (World and its people, Bk. 4.) Darwin. What Mr. Darwin saw. Davis. Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America. • Hale. Humboldt's travels. In Stories of adventure, p. 184. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Contains: Tierra del Fuego, South American islands, p. 431. Kirby. World by the fireside, p. 92–150. Knox. Boy travellers in South America. Markwick and Smith. South American republics. (World and its people, Bk. 10.) Rhoades. Around the world with the blue jackets. Contains: Land of the Incas, chap. 12; Lima, chap. 13; Around the Horn, chap. 14-15. Starr. Verne. Strange peoples, p. 26. Great navigators of the 18th century. Contains: Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan, p. 34, 46, 79; Condamine and Humboldt, p. 390. Wright. Humboldt and nature in the New World. In Children's stories of the great scientists, chap. 9. South America: History. Brooks. Age of Bolivar. In Story of the 19th cen- tury, p. 99. Butterworth. South America. Lummis. Spanish pioneers. Contains: The American Golden Fleece (El Dorado), p. 181; Pizarro and the conquest of Peru, p. 203. Ober. Knockabout club on the Spanish Main (Venezuela). See also: Pizarro. Stories. Butterworth. Over the Andes. Davis. Soldiers of fortune. Henderson. Afloat with the flag (Brazilian rebellion, 1893). Lummis. Enchanted burro (Peru and Bolivia). Poems. Bryant. Damsel of Peru. In Poetical works, p. 100. Whittier. Bolivar. In Complete poetical works, p. 491. Spain and Portugal. Benedict. There Cadiz by the seaside lies, And Seville's orange-orchards rise, Making the land a paradise Of beauty and of bloom.-Longfellow. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 14, 15. Brassey. Madeira, Teneriffe and Cape Verde Islands. In Around the world in the yacht Sunbeam, chap. 2. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in classic lands, chap. 5, 6. By land and sea, p. 27. Hale. Family flight through Spain. Irving. Alhambra. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea, p. 248, 255, 282. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Knox. Ober. Boy travellers in southern Europe. Knockabout club in Spain. Spain and Portugal: History and Literature. Baldwin. Horse fair. Contains: Griffin the high flyer, p. 105; Babieca the booby, p. 262; Rosinante, p. 330. Bonner. Brooks. Child's history of Spain. Little Donna Juana (Moors in Spain). In Storied holidays, p. 229. 124 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. } Spain and Portugal, cont. Theresa of Avila. In His- toric girls, p. 151. Creasy. Defeat of the Spanish Armada. In Fifteen decisive battles. Farmer. Boy's book of famous rulers. Contains: Ferdinand V of Spain, p. 266; Philip II of Spain, p. 291. Hale. Stories of the sea. Contains: Spanish Armada, p. 52; Battle of Lepanto, p. 79. Higginson. Antilla, the island of the seven cities. In Tales of the enchanted islands of the Atlantic, p. 143. Irving. Conquest of Granada. Johonnot. Invincible Armada. in history, p. 166. Giberne. Among the stars. Radiant suns. Starry skies. Sun, moon, and stars. Headley. Old Stars (Gen. O. M. Mitchel). Moore and Nichols. Overhead. Porter. Stars in song and legend. Wright. Children's stories of the great scientists. Contains: Galileo, chap. 1; Kepler, chap. 2; Newton, chap. 3; Herschel, chap. 4; Kirchoff, chap. 15. Poems. Bryant. Song of the stars. In Poetical works, p. 77. Cornwall. Stars. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, In Ten great events p. 101. Longfellow. The light of stars. ical works, p. 4. In Complete poet- Stories of Spain. In Stories of other lands, p. 7. Kindersley. The Cid. In Heroes of chivalry. Lang. Escape of Cervantes. In True story book, p. 161. Yonge. Book of golden deeds. Story. Contains: Guzman El Bueno, p. 136; Dom Fernando, the Constant Prince, p. 174; Agostina of Zaragoza, p. 365. Cervantes. Don Quixote. Poems. Bryant. Death of Aliatar. In Poetical works, p. 146. Hemans. Bernardo del Carpio. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 151. Longfellow. Torquemada. In Complete poetical works, p. 264. Same. In Tales of a wayside inn, p. 119. Lord of Butrago. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 149. Same. Macaulay. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, b. 1833. Bolton, Famous American authors, p. 232. Rideing. Wright. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 121. Children's stories of American literature, 1861-1896, p. 62. Stewart, Charles, 1778–1869. Barnes. Though its one to two, or one to three, "Old Ironsides" means victory Across the Western ocean.— J. J. Roche. Naval actions of the war of 1812, p. 231. Fighting Stewart. In Yankee ships and Yankee sailors, p. 195. Brady. "Constitution's" last battle. In American fights and fighters, p. 304. Seawell. Twelve naval captains, p. 167. Soley. Stewart and Old Ironsides. p. 292. Stoddard, Richard Henry, b. 1825. Bolton. 238. Wright. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. The Armada. See English history: Poems. Sports. See Games and Sports. Standish, Miles, 1584-1656. tain. Clad in doublet and hose, and boots of Cordovan leather, Strode with a martial air, Miles Standish the Puritan cap- - Longfellow. Exploits of Myles Standish. Abbott. Miles Standish. Johnson. Story. Austin. Standish of Standish. Poem. Longfellow. Courtship of Miles Standish. Same. In American poems, p. 101. Same. In Complete poetical works, p. 191. Stars. Ball. Star-land. Bayne. Pith of astronomy. In Boys of 1812, Famous American authors, p. 209. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 19. Stockton, Frank R., b. 1834. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 110. Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1812-1896. Fields. Authors and friends, p. 157. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 107. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1660-1861, p. 188. Stuyvesant, Peter, 1602-1682. Abbott. Peter Stuyvesant. Sumatra. See East Indies. Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Bolton. Brooks. Famous American statesmen, p. 268. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 223. Burlingame. Sumner attacked in the Senate. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3. p. 187. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 125 Sumner, Charles, cont. Lamar. Charles Sumner. In Poem. Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 352. Sumner. Kansas. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 184. Switzerland and the Alps. Here Rhone Hath spread himself a couch, the Alps have reared a throne. -Byron. Andrews. The little mountain maiden. In Seven little sisters. Benedict. Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 12. By land and sea, p. 42. Frith. Alpine passes and tunnels. In Romance of engineering, p. 289. Hale. Family flight through France, Germany, Nor- way and Switzerland. Knox. Boy travellers in central Europe. Ruskin. Geneva and the Rhone. Heart of oak books, v. 6, p. 277. Stockton. Personally conducted, chap. 7. Switzerland: History and Literature. In Norton. Dumas. Bonivard (prisoner of Chillon). In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 251. Johonnot. Defense of freedom in Alpine passes. In Ten great events in history, p. 59. Yonge. Battle of Sempach (1397). golden deeds, p. 168. Poems. Bryant. In Book of William Tell. In Poetical works, p. 118. Same. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 197. Byron. Prisoner of Chillon (Extracts). In Poetry, p. 118-127. (Golden treasury ser.) Coleridge. Hymn before sunrise in the vale of Chamouni. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 3, p. 214. Goldsmith. The Swiss (Extract from The traveller). In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 198. Longfellow. Excelsior. In Complete poetical works, P. 19. Montgomery. Arnold Winkelried. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 143. Same. Same. p. 194. Same. P. 77. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 400. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, In Johonnot. Ten great events in history, Taylor, Bayard, 1825–1878. Keysor. He brought us wonders of the new and old; We shared all climes with him. Whittier. Cody. Four famous American writers, p. 197. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 67. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 84. Whittier. Bayard Taylor. In Complete poetical works, p. 212. Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850. Davis. Zachary Taylor. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States. Doane. Zachary Taylor. In Carrington. Patriotic reader, p. 357. Howard. General Taylor. Tecumseh, 1768-1813. Drake. Indian history for young folks, p. 354. Eggleston. Tecumseh. Gordon. Tecumseh, chief of the Shawanoes. Husted. Stories of Indian chieftains, p. 103. Thompson. Stories of Indiana, p. 55. Thanksgiving Day. Beard. American girl's handy book, chap. 28. Beecher. Thanksgiving day. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 338. Brooks. Patem's salmagundi (Thanksgiving day in old New York). In Storied holidays, p. 253. Wiggin. First Thanksgiving day. In Story hour, p. 107. Stories. Alcott. Boyesen. Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. Runaway's thanksgiving. In Norseland tales, p. 102. Butterworth. Thanksgiving dinner that flew away. In Zigzag journeys in Acadia, p. 67. Wolves! wolves! In Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest, p. 149. Zigzag journeys in the White City. Contains: Last song of the robin, p. 19; Hannah, who sang "countre," p. 220. Coolidge, H. L. Harry's Thanksgiving fairy. In In the storyland, p. 140. 66 Coolidge, Susan. Chusey." In New Year's bargain, p. 178. Helen's Thanksgiving. In A round dozen, p. 47. Mischief's Thanksgiving. Hale. Peterkin papers, p. 36. Howells. Christmas every day. Contains: Pumpkin-glory; Turkeys turning the table. Perry. Thanksgiving guest. In Flock of girls and boys. Poulsson. In the child's world, chap. 11. Wilkins. Ann Mary-her two Thanksgivings. Young Lucretia, p. 37. Poems. Alford. Thanksgiving day. In In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 228. Butterworth. Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, 1630. In Songs of history, p. 79. Thanksgiving day. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 230. Child. 126 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. Thanksgiving Day, cont. Same. In Judson and Bender. Graded literature readers, Bk. 3, p. 56. Herrick. Thanksgiving to God. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 336. Sangster. Little knights and ladies, p. 54, 85, 113. Whittier. For an autumn festival. In Complete poetical works, p. 220. The pumpkin. In Complete poetical works, p. 390. Thoreau, Henry D., 1817-1862. Biographical sketch. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 161. Harris. American authors for young folks, p. 163. Keysor. Sketches of American authors, v. 2, p. 5. Tilden, Samuel J., 1814-1886. Brooks. Men of achievement: statesmen, p. 255. Trees. He who plants trees loves others besides himself." Baldwin. Harper's school speaker, pt. 1. Burroughs. The apple. In Birds and bees, p. 25. Dyson. Stories of the trees. Shaler. Forest of North America. In Aspects of the earth, p. 257. Simpson. A tree that builds islands. In Our coun- try: East, p. 101. Thoreau. Wild apples, and History of the apple tree. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 166. Poems. Bryant. Among the trees. In Poetical works, p. 321. A forest hymn. In Poetical works, p. 79. Planting of the apple tree. In Poetical works, p. 222. Children's Same. In Shute. Land of song, Bk. 2, p. 32. Cowper. Poplar field. In Palgrave. treasury, p. 259. Lowell. p. 76. Same. P. 47. Marston. The oak. In Complete poetical works, In Vision of Sir Launfal and other poems, Summer changes. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 1, p. 80. Morris. Woodman, spare that tree. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 101. Thomas. In sunshine land. In Carrington. Contains: Singing trees, p. 51; Whisper of the leaves, p. 54; The poplar-tree, p. 75; How the pines went to sea, p. 134. Whittier. Complete poetical works. Contains: Funeral tree of the Sokokis, p. 11; Cypress- tree of Ceylon, p. 14; The sycamores, p. 56; Palm- tree, p. 155. Truxton, Thomas, 1755-1822. เ On board the Constellation' from Baltimore we came, We had a bold commander and Truxton was his name." —Old Song. Brady. Truxton and the "Constellation." In Amer- ican fights and fighters, p. 179. Seawell. Little Jarvis ("Constellation" and "La Vengeance" fight, 1800). Twelve naval captains. Poems. Eggleston. American war ballads, v. 1. Contains: Truxton's victory, p. 107; and the "Insurgente," p. 110. Turkish empire. Benedict. 66 Constellation " Stories of persons and places in Europe, chap. 17. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the Orient. Hale. 79. Battle of Lepanto. In Stories of the sea, p. Knox. Boy travellers in the Levant. Seward. Around the world stories, chap. 11. Starr. Strange peoples, p. 60. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 2, p. 215-250. Yonge. Fort St. Elmo (siege of Malta by the Turks). In Book of golden deeds, p. 234. See also: Asiatic Turkey. Twain, Mark (S. L. Clemens), b. 1835. Bolton. Famous American authors, p. 365. Wright. Children's stories in American literature, 1861-1896, p. 265. Tyler, John, 1790-1862. Fiske. John Tyler. In Wilson. Presidents of the United States, p. 195. United States. Carpenter. Travels through North America with the children. Doubleday. Year in a yawl (voyage from St. Joseph, Mich., to mouth of the Mississippi, along the Gulf, and up the Atlantic coast). Fiske. Bounding the United States. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 298. King. Land we live in. (Picturesque geographical readers, Bk. 3.) Newkirk. Rhymes of the states. Shaler. Smith. Story of our continent. Our own country. (World and its people, Bk. 3.) Tarr and McMurry. North America. Review of North America. continents. In Europe and other United States: New England States. Burroughs. A taste of Maine birch. bees, p. 41. Gibbs. In Birds and Heroes of the deep (Gloucester fishermen). In Pike and cutlass, p. 274. Hale. Family flight around home. Jackson. Bits of travel at home. King. Land we live in, pt. 1. Our country: East, p. 195–251. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 127 United States, cont. Smith. Their canoe trip (from Francestown, N. H., to Boston). Swett. Some of Maine's resources. In Stories of Maine, p. 252. Warner. How the spring came in New England. In In the wilderness, p. 149. Story. Kipling. Captains courageous (New England fisher- men). Poems. Aldrich. Piscataqua river. In Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 26. Emerson. Monadnoc. In American poems, p. 433. Whittier. Our state (Massachusetts). In Complete poetical works, p. 371. Same. In Montgomery. Heroic ballads, p. 200. Snow-bound. In Complete poetical works, p. 398. In American poems, p. 192. Same. United States: Middle Atlantic States. King. Land we live in, pt. 2, 3. Our country: East, p. 131-190. Rideing. Boys coastwise. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 80. Whitbeck. New York. Stories. Munroe. Prince Dusty (oil regions). Derrick Stirling (coal fields). See also: New York. United States: Southern States. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Knox. Boy travellers in Mexico, chap. 1 (Texas). Ober. Knockabout club in the Everglades. Our country: East (on the Gulf), p. 67-123. Treat. Home studies in nature. Contains: Birds of Florida, p. 37; Life in Florida, p. 207. Stories. Eggleston. Last of the flatboats (trip from Vevay, Ind., to New Orleans by flatboat). Munroe. Coral ship (Florida reef). Wakulla (adventure in Florida). Reid. Boy hunters (Louisiana and Texas). Stockton. Captain Chap (adventures in Florida). Thanet. We all (life in Arkansas). Poems. Butterworth. Songs of history. Contains: In Tampa bay, p. 65; Florida ibis, p. 71; Galvez, p. 75; Biscayne Bay, p. 107; Cypress gates. p. 120. Lanier. Song of the Chattahoochee. In Knowles. Golden treasury of American songs and lyrics, p. 268. United States: Central States. Custer. Following the guidon (Kansas, Nebraska, Indian Territory). Tenting on the plains (Kansas, Texas). Howells. Stories of Ohio. King. Land we live in, pt. 2. Our country: East (great lakes country), p. 3–57. Parkman. Oregon trail (prairie and Rocky moun- tain life). Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, p. 70-80. Thwaites. Stories of the Badger State (Wisconsin). Stories. Catherwood. Spirit of an Illinois town, and The little Renault. Garland. Boy life on the prairie (Iowa). Smith. Boys of Marmiton prairie (Kansas). Poems. Bryant. Poetical works. Contains: Hunter of the prairies, The prairies, p. 165, 130. Butterworth. On the shores of the blue Michigan. In Songs of history, p. 111. United States: Western States. Brooks. First across the continent (Lewis and Clarke expedition). Butterworth. State of Washington. In Zigzag jour- neys in the great Northwest, chap. 12, p. 262, 42. Zigzag journeys in the Occident. Custer. Boots and saddles (Dakota, Montana). Field. Our western archipelago, chap. 16-24. Finck. Pacific coast scenic tour. Grohman. Camps in the Rockies. Hale. Stories of discovery, chap. 10. Ingersoll. Knocking round the Rockies. Irving. Astoria. Jackson. Bits of travel at home (California, Colo- rado). King. Land we live in, pt. 3. Lummis. Land of poco tiempo (New Mexico). New Mexico David, p. 39. Some strange corners of our country. Tramp across the continent. Contains: Rocky mountains; Colorado New Mex- ico; Arizona. Our country: West. Parkman. Oregon trail. Richardson. Wonders of the Yellowstone. Stevens. Around the world on a bicycle, v. 1, chap. 1-4. Verne. Great explorers of the 19th century. Contains: Lewis and Clarke, p. 62; Pike, Long, Cass, Schoolcraft, p. 165. Stories. Bayliss. Lolami, the little cliff-dweller (Arizona). Butterworth. Log schoolhouse on the Columbia (Washington and Oregon). Doubleday. Cattle-ranch to college (North Dakota and Montana). Grinnell. Jack the young ranchman (Rockies). 128 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. United States, cont. Jackson. Nelly's silver-mine (Col- orado). Lummis. Enchanted burro (New Mexico). King of the broncos (New Mexico). Custer. Boots and saddles. Millis. Stoddard. Red mustang (New Mexico). Wiggin. Summer in a cañon. Butterworth. Ploughshares of the West. Poems. Following the guidon. Tenting on the plains. Electricity in land warfare. In Electricity in daily life, p. 219. Stories. King. In Zigzag Captain Blake. journeys in the great Northwest, p. 112. Whitman's ride for Oregon. In Songs of history, p. 37. United States: Government. Constitution of the United States. In Brooks. the republic is governed, p. 121. Same. How In Channing. Short history of the United States: Appendix. Same. In Dawes. How we are governed, p. 18. Same. In Eggleston. History of the United States: Appendix. Same. In Fiske. Civil government in the United States: Appendix B. Same. In Fiske. History of the United States: Appendix A. Same. In Gordy. History of the United States: Appendix. Same. Same. In Great words from great Americans. In Johnston. History of American poli- tics, p. 295. Same. In Johnston. History of the United States : Appendix 2. Same. In Macy. First lessons in civil govern- ment Appendix. Cadet days. Colonel's daughter. Marion's faith. United States Navy. Brooks. Story of the American sailor. Doubleday. Gunner aboard the Yankee. Contains: Insignia of rank, U. S. navy, p. 304; Naval militia of the U. S., p. 297: Signalling codes, U. S. navy, p. 300. Gibbs. Pike and cutlass. Contains: Passing of the old navy, p. 181; At the Na- val academy, p. 231. Hughes. Electricity in naval warfare. In Electricity in daily life, p. 203. Ingersoll. War-ships. In Book of the ocean, chap. 6. Knox. Steam war-vessels, ironclads and sub-marine boats. In Life of Robert Fulton, chap. 22. Lossing. Story of the United States navy, 1775–1865. Contains: Nautical education. Naval apprentice sys- tem, chap. 26. Morris. Nation's navy. Nordhoff. Man-of-war life. Parton. Mrs. Coston and her signal flags. In captains of industry, 2d series, p. 361. Frigate's namesake. Allen. Navy blue. Clark. Boy life in the United States navy. Stories. Same. In Nordhoff. Politics for young Ameri- Abbot. cans, p. 165. Same. Manual of civil government. New history of the United Ogden. Seawell. In Northam. Same. In Scudder. States, p. 468. Alton. Among the law-makers. Brooks, E. S. Brooks, N. Carrington. Century book for young Americans. How the republic is governed. Beacon lights of patriotism, pt. 6. Patriotic reader, p. 261–308. Dawes. How we are governed. Dole. The young citizen. Joe Bentley, naval cadet. Henderson. Afloat with the flag. Loyal hearts and true. Quarterdeck and fok'sle. Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862. Welling. Martin Van Buren. In Wilson. Presi- dents of the United States, p. 169. Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1901. Biographical sketch. In Warner. Being a boy. Famous American authors, p. 387. Fiske. Civil government in the United States. Hamilton. American constitution. In Carrington. Bolton. Beacon lights of patriotism, p. 116. Judson. Young American. Macy. First lessons in civil government. Northam. Manual of civil government. United States: History. See American History. United States Army. Austin. Uncle Sam's soldiers. Brooks. Story of the American soldier. Rideing. Boyhood of famous authors, p. 178. Wright. Children's stories of American literature, 1861-1896, p. 50. Washington, George, 1732-1799. Virginia gave us this imperial man Cast in the massive mould Of those high-statured ages old Which into grander forms our mortal metal ran; She gave us this unblemished gentleman. Contains: Army organization, p. 319; Commanders, p. 321. Baldwin. Four great Americans. Lowell. SUBJECT INDEX TO BOOKS IN GRADED LIST. 129 Washington, George, cont. Bancroft. Washington's birthday: his monument. In History of the battle of Lake Erie, p. 246. Bolton. Famous American statesmen. Brady. Washington's greatest campaign. In Ameri- can fights and fighters, p. 16. Brooks. Century book of famous Americans, p. 211. Historic Americans, p. 46. True story of George Washington. Butterworth. Zigzag journeys in the sunny South. Contains: Washington's life at home, p. 165; Lord Fair- fax, p. 147. Carrington. Beacon lights of patriotism, pt. 5. Patriotic reader, p. 139. Chateaubriand. Comparison of Washington and Napoleon. In Bellamy and Goodwin. sesame, v. 3, p. 329. Open Cooke. Stories of the Old Dominion, chap. 5–7. Dodge. Stories of American history. Eggleston, E. Stories of great Americans for little Americans. Eggleston, G. C. Young Washington in the woods. In Strange stories from history, p. 151. Everett. Washington's character. In Masterpieces of American literature, p. 351. Same. 321. Franklin. In Norton. Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, p. Extract from a letter to Washington. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, p. 59. Franklin's toast. In Bellamy and Goodwin. sesame, v. 2, p. 53. Hubbard. Open Little journeys to the homes of Ameri- can statesmen, p. 1. Irving and Fiske. Washington and his country. Johonnot. Stories of our country. Contains: George Washington; Washington crossing the Delaware. Lee. Washington's birthday. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 2, p. 369. Monroe. Story of our country, p. 179. Morris. Perils of the wilderness (Washington's journey to the French forts, 1753). Our country: East, p. 137 (Mt. Vernon). Roosevelt and Lodge. Hero tales from American history. Contains: George Washington, p. 1; Battle of Trenton, p. 43. Scudder. George Washington. Seelye. Story of Washington. Thackeray. Comparison of George Washington with George the Fourth. In Bellamy and Good- win. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 330. Same. P. 65. Wilson. In Gordon. Patriotism in prose and verse, George Washington. Winthrop. George Washington. In Wilson. Presi- dents of the United States, p. 1. Writings and speeches. Address to his troops before the battle of Long Island, 1776. In Bellamy and Goodwin. sesame, v. 2, p. 49. Open Farewell address. In Great words from great Ameri- cans. Same. In Johnston, States for schools: Same. In Nordhoff. cans, p. 185. Same. In Norton. p. 324. First inaugural address. Americans. History of the United Appendix 6. Politics for young Ameri- Heart of oak books, Bk. 6, In Great words from great Same. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 332. Second inaugural address. In Great words from great Americans. Stories. Alcott. Jack and Jill, chap. 12 (Washington's birth- day celebration). Butterworth. Boys of Greenway Court. Otis. With Washington at Monmouth. Seawell. Virginia cavalier. Tomlinson. Washington's young aids. Poems. English. Boy's book of battle-lyrics. Contains: The surprise of Trenton, p. 54; Assunpink and Princeton, p. 63; Battle of Monmouth, p. 103. Lowell. Under the old elm. In Complete poetical works, p. 364. Same. In American poems, p. 377. Whittier. Vow of Washington. In Complete poet- ical works, p. 467. Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. There was much more method than madness about Anthony Wayne. For the union of impetuous val- our with a quick eye and a cool head he was second to none.—John Fiske. Coffin. Stony Point. In Boys of '76, p. 262. Howells. Wayne's victory, 1794. In Stories of Ohio, p. 105. Markham. Stony Point. In Colonial days, pt. 3, P. 183. Roosevelt and Lodge. Storming of Stony Point. In Hero tales from American history, p. 79. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable. -Daniel Webster. Bolton. Famous American statesmen, p. 177. Brooks, E. S. Century book of famous Americans, p. 38. Historic Americans, p. 247. Brooks, N. Men of achievement: statesmen. Eggleston. Boyhood of Daniel Webster. In Strange stories from history, p. 185. 130 GRADED SCHOOL LIST. L Webster, Daniel, cont. Hapgood. Daniel Webster. Hubbard. Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen, p. 259. Liberty and union. In Bellamy and Goodwin. Open sesame, v. 3, p. 189. Long. Daniel Webster. reader, p. 350. In Carrington. Patriotic Masterpieces of American literature, p. 313. West Indies. These Indian isles, so green and gay, In summer seas by nature placed. By land and sea. -Philip Freneau. Contains: The sea of discovery (Bahamas); House- keeping on a desert island; Trip to Santo Domingo, p. 113-130. Kellogg. Australia and the islands of the sea, chap. 16-22. (World and its people, Bk. 8.) Ober. Knockabout club in the Antilles. Storied West Indies. Stockton. Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. Yonge. Faithful slaves of Haiti. In Book of golden deeds, p. 329. See also: Columbus, Cuba and Porto Rico. Story. Smith. Mary Paget (Bermuda, 1609). Whitney, Eli, 1765–1825. Brooks. Hale. Harris. Hubert. Historic Americans, p. 218. Stories of invention. Cotton gin. Cotton gin. In Georgia, p. 154. Men of achievement: inventors, p. 69. Towle. Heroes and martyrs of invention, p. 84. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807–1892. 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