„* w ,. - ^j- li IQ^x^fh^ i>0-Jr^ <-:r^ ei^ m &MU * - , -■: ■/ Itye Hibxaxp . ! of «je tJmbergttpof jaortf) Carolina &fjfe book toa£ presenteb far Nft'ft* la 00034037578 FOR USE ONLY IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION Form No. A-368, Rev. 8/95 Educational Publication No. 122 Division of School Inspection No. 34 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST of LIBRARY BOOKS for the ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 1928 Published by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction Raleigh, N. C. RULES AND REGULATIONS (Made under section 345, Chapter 136, Public Laws 1923, for the distribu- tion of the appropriation under Title IV, 5, (3), Chapter 79, Public Laws 1927.) 1. The county board of education will make application in writing on blanks furnished by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for that purpose. 2. The county board of education shall furnish to the State Board of Education satisfactory evidence that the county board of education and the patrons and friends of the local union school district have substantially complied with the provisions of section 346, Chapter 136, Public Laws of 1923. (See on page 19.) 3. The county board of education will enter into a general agreement with the State Board of Education to comply with the rules and regula- tions of this board. 4. This agreement shall include the following: a. To select books only from the North Carolina State grade and high school library list, or from other standard grade and high school library lists, omitting the following: sets of supplementary readers, encyclopaedias, complete sets of books, dictionaries, and magazines. b. To invest the entire $150.00 in library books at the opening of the term, in any event not later than November 15th of the school year in which the appropriation is made. c. To file with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction a list of the books purchased, together with the prices paid. d. To agree that at least one-half of the books shall be selected for use in the elementary grades. e. To make adequate provision for the care of the books and for the operation of the library. f. To keep accurate records of the use of the library, and to make annual reports of these facts to the State Superintendent of Public In- struction on blanks prepared and furnished by him. INTRODUCTION This bulletin is a supplement to Educational Publication No. 69, "List of Library Books for the Elementary Schools of North Carolina", issued in 19 23. It is hoped that this additional list will be of service to local school officials in the selection of new library books. Miss Susan Fulghum, with the able assistance of Miss Cecelia Bason, Miss Nora Beust, and Miss Sallie Marks, all of the School of Education, University of North Carolina, and Mrs. P. L. Koos, librarian, Winston- Salem City Schools, prepared this list. The committee has labored un- tiringly and has rendered a distinct service to the rural school libraries. One of the most gratifying things in connection with the development of the new rural public school is the rapidity with which library facilities are being increased in connection with the large union schools. The avidity with which school children in the country seize upon this new oppor- tunity is a revelation both to teachers and to patrons. The local associ- ations of parents and teachers are assisting in many ways to make this movement a success. The rules relating to the distribution of the State aid have been modi- fied by the State Board of Education. They, together with the school library law, appear elsewhere in this bulletin. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the many publishers for their generosity in providing sample copies for examination. Most of these copies have been returned. State Superintendent of Public Instruction. August 20, 1928. 25C *£ •v ^ CONTENTS Class No. Page 028 Picture Books and Youngest Readers 5 First Grade List 5 Second Grade List 7 Third Grade List 8 220 Bible Stories 10 811 Poetry 10 398 Fairy Stories — Folklore 10 5 91 Animal Stories 11 910-919 Geography and Travel 11 608 Inventions — Industries 12 500 Nature — Science 12 920 Biography — Collective 13 921 Biography — Individual 13 930-973 History 14 970 Indian Life 14 320 Government — Citizenship 14 612 Health 15 700 Fine Arts — Art. Music 15 793 Plays 15 7 90 Amusements and Games 16 Stories 16 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR PRIMARY GRADES FIRST GRADE Picture Rooks — Rhymes and Poems Grades List Price 1-2 Rrooke. Little Bo-peep and other nursery rhymes. Warne. $ .75 1-2 Rrooke. Oranges and lemons. Warne. .75 1-3 Rrooke. Three bears. Warne. .75 1-2 Rrooke. Nursery rhymes picture book No. 1. Warne. 2.00 1-2 Rrooke. My book of pets (linen). Volland. .50 1-2 Caldecott. Picture book No. 3 (linen). Warne. .60 1-3 Cizek. Weihnachten (Christmas book). B. Westerman and Co. 2.75 1-2 Crane. Old Mother Hubbard. Dodd. 1.50 1-3 Darwin. The tale of Mr. Tootleoo. Harper. 2.00 (Rhymes read by teacher) 1-5 De La Mare. A child's day. Holt. 1.75 1-5 De La Mare. Peacock pie. Holt. 2.25 1-2 Falls. ABC book. Doubleday. 2.00 1-7 Fuertes. The book of dogs. National Geog. Soc. 2.00 1-7 Fuertes. The book of birds. National Geog. Soc. 3.00 1-7 Fuertes. The book of wild animals of North America. (Valuable for fine pictures.) National Geog. Soc. 3.00 1-4 Fyleman. Fairies and chimneys. Doran. 1.25 1-7 Grant. Story of the ship. (Pictures — grades 1-3. Valuable information, grades 4-7.) McLoughlin. 1.50 1-2 Greenaway. A apple pie. Warne. .75 1-3 Jackson. Peter Patter book. Rand. 1.25 1-3 Le Mair. Old nursery rhymes — No. 2. McKay. .65 1-3 Lofting. Porridge poetry. Stokes. 1.25 1-3 Miller. In the nursery of my bookhouse. Bookhouse. (One of an attractive but expensive set of books.) 1-3 Moore. The night before Christmas. Gabriel. 1.00 1-3 Muter. Good little children from A-Z. Volland. 1.00 1-3 Gabriel* My book of cats and dogs. Gabriel. .75 1-3 Gabriel. My book of birds (linen). Gabriel. .75 1-3 Rae. Children at play in many lands. Volland. 1.50 1-3 Gabriel. The railway book (linen). Gabriel. .75 1-4 Smith. The circus (Teacher reads). Stokes. 2.50 1-4 Smith. Country book (Teacher reads). Stokes. 2.50 1-3 Wright. Jack and Jill and other mother goose rhymes. Rand. .35 Mother Goose Editions 1-3 Falls. Mother Goose. Doubleday. 2.00 1-3 Folkard. Mother Goose's nursery rhymes. Macmillan. 1.75 1-3 Greenaway. Mother Goose. Warne. 1.00 1-3 Rackham. Mother Goose. Century. 3.50 1-3 Richardson. Mother Goose. Volland. 1.00 1-3 Smith, E. R. Mother Goose. Putnam. 2.50 1-3 Smith, J. W. Mother Goose. Dodd. 5.00 1-3 Smith, J. W. The little Mother Goose. Dodd. 1.50 1-3 Welsh. Book of nursery rhymes. Heath. .76 1-3 Wilson. Every child's Mother Goose. Macmillan. 2.25 1-3 Wright. The real Mother Goose. Rand. 2.00 6 Supplementary List for Primary Grades Poems and Rhymes Set to Music Grades List Price 1-3 Homer. Songs from Mother Goose. Macmillan. 1.75 1-3 Moffat. Little songs of long ago. McKay. 1.75 1-3 Moffat. Our old nursery rhymes. McKay. 1.75 Stories 1-3 Bailey. In and outdoor plays and games. Whitman. .60 1-3 Benson. Pied Piper and other stories. Flanagan. .30 1-2 Blaistlell. Toytown. Little. 1.00 1-2 Bowman. Happy all day through. Volland. 1.50 1-2 Braden. Little book of well known toys. Rand. .45 1-2 Byron. The little small red hen. Hodder. .50 1-2 Bufnngton. The circus reader. Sanborn. .72 1-2 Dootson. Riddle book for silent reading. Rand. .80 1-2 Field. An alphabet for boys and girls. Doubleday. .80 1-2 Gage. Up and doing. Mentzer. .64 1-2 Gage. Out and playing. Mentzer. .64 1-2 Gale. Circus animals. Rand. .85 1-2 Grant. Pleasant land of play. Southern Pub. Co. .60 1-3 Jewett. Hopi, the cliff dweller. Ed. Pub. Co. .30 1-2 Happy Hour Books. Chicken Little. Macmillan. .50 1-3 Hill and Maxwell. Charlie and his kitten Topsy. Macmillan. 1.00 1-3 La Rue. The f - u - n book. Macmillan. .68 1-3 La Rue. Under the story tree. Macmillan. .76 1-3 Lawson. A pet reader. Beckley-Cardy. .70 1-3 Lodge. Old stories for young readers. Macmillan. .40 1-3 Lucas. Four and twenty toilers. McDevitt. 2.25 1-2 McElroy and Younge. The squirrel tree. Amer. Bk. Co. .48 1-2 Mildrum. Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats. Macmillan. 1.00 1-3 Miriam. Knowledge primer games. Whitman. .60 1-2 Mother Goose. Wee Willie Winkie. Macmillan. .50 1-2 Humpty Dumpty. MacMillan. .50 1-2 Hot Cross buns (Bye-lo ser. ) Rand. .35 1-3 Nevill. All Fu — a Chinese river boy. Friendship Press. .60 1-3 Read and Lee. An airplane ride. Scribner's. .60 1-3 Grandfather's farm. Scribner's. .60 1-3 Rice. The lost monkey. Newson. .48 1-3 Richardson. Old, old tales retold. Volland. 3.50 1-3 Rossetti. Sing-song (poetry). Macmillan. 1.25 1-3 Sample. My cut a picture book. Silver. .76 1-2 Serl. Every day doings at home. Silver. .68 1-2 Serl. Work a day doings on the farm. Silver. .68 1-3 Sindelar. Nixie bunny in work a day land. Beckley. .70 1-3 Skinner. Tale of- Tibby and Tabby. Duffield. .50 1-3 Szalatnay. The cock and the hen (Teacher reads). Harper. 2.50 1-2 Tippit. This singing farmer. World. .68 1-3 Wright. The magic boat. Ginn. .80 1-2 Zirbes and Keliber. The book of pets. Keystone View Co. .57 1-2 Zirbes and Wesley. The story of milk. Keystone View Co. .57 Primers and First Readers Elson Primer, .56; First Reader, .60; Scott Foresman. Child Library Primer, .56; First Reader, .60; Scott Foresman. Open Road to Reading Primer, .44; First Reader, .52; Ginn. Supplementary List for Primary Grades 7 Horton-Carey Book I, .7 6; Heath. Pathway to Reading Primer, .68; First Reader, 68; Silver-Burdett. Child's Own Way Primer (Wag and Puff), .60; First Reader (Surprise Stories), .60; Wheeler. Child Story Primer, .60; First Reader, .64; Lyons and Carnahan. Newson Primer (Playtime), .60; First Reader (Good Times), .60; New- son Co. Rhyme and Story Primer, .65; Little-Brown. The Storyland Reader, .7 5; Noble and Noble. Storyfolk — first book, .68; World Book Co. First Lessons in Learning to Study (First Reader), .64; Ginn. Bolenius Primer, .60; First Reader, .60; Houghton. SECOND GRADE Stories Grades List Price 2-3 Adams. Five little friends. Macmillan. .80 2-3 Albright and Hall. Nature stories, books 1 and 2. Mentzer. .72 1-4 Balch. Good times at Grandpa's. Newson. .60 2-3 Batchelder. Topsy-turvy tales. Scribner. .60 1-4 Bergengren. Jane, Joseph and John (verses). Atlantic. 2.00 2-5 Bianco. Velveteen rabbit. Doran. 2.00 1-3 Blaisdell. Pine tree playmates.. Sanborn. .72 3-4 Burgess. Peter Cottontail. Little. .50 2-5 Carrick. More picture tales from the Russian. Stokes. 1.25 1-3 Clark. Poppy seed cakes. Doubleday. 2.00 2-4 Crane (il). The sleeping beauty. Dodd. 1.50 "2-3 Dalgleish. A happy school year. Rand. .80 2-3 Dietz. Good times on the farm. Newson. .40 1-3 FoUttales. (Happy hour series.) Three little pigs. Macmillan .50 1-3 Bremen band. Macmillan. .50 1-3 Three billy goats. Macmillan. .50 2-3 Gale. Circus animals. Rand. .85 2-3 Grant. Windmills and wooden shoes. Southern Pub. .72 2-5 Grishina. Peter Pea. Stokes. 1.50 2-3 Gruelle. Raggedy Ann. Volland. 1.25 2-4 Heward. The twins and tabiffa. Jacobs. 1.50 2-5 Heward. Ameilar-Anne and the green umbrella. McCrae. 1.50 2-3 Hill and Maxwell. Charlie and his puppy Bingo. Macmillan. 1.25 2-3 Hill and Maxwell. Charlie and his kitten Topsy. Macmillan. 1.25 2-3 Hogan. The little black and white lamb. Macrae. 1.00 1-3 Holt. The story a day book. Macmillan. .80 2-3 Howard. The language garden. Macmillan. .80 2-3 Lang. Andrew Lang Readers (blue series, books 1 and 2). Longmans. .68 1-2 La Rue. In animal land. Macmillan. .80 1-3 Lester. Great pictures and their stories (Books 1 and 2). Mentzer. .72 2-4 Lindberg. Karl's journey to the moon. Harper. 1.50 2-4 Lindsay. Bobby and the big road. Lothrop. 1.50 2-4 Lofting. The story of Mrs. Tubbs. Stokes. 1.25 1-3 Lynch. The magic clothespin. Houghton (sch. ed.) .80 2-4 Meyer. Sunshine farm. Little. 1.00 2-3 Meyer. Under the maple tree. Little. .70 2-3 Morcomb. Red feather stories. Lyons. .60 2-3 Muler. Little people of the snow. Flanagan. .66 8 Supplementary List for Primary Grades Grades List Price 2-3 Orton. Prince and Rover of Cloverfield farm. Stokes. 1.00 2-3 Orton. Bobby of Cloverfield farm. Stokes. 1.00 1-3 Orton. Little lost pigs. Stokes. 1.25 1-3 Oiton. Prancing Pat. Stokes. 1.25 1-3 Olnistead and Grant. Ned and Nan in Holland. Row. .68 1-3 Potter. All about Peter Rabbit. Cupples. .40 2-3 Rae. Grassbopper green and the meadow mice. Volland. .75 1-3 Read and Lee. A story about boats. Scribners. .60 1-3 Read and Lee. .An engine's story. Scribners. .60 2-4 Rickert. Bojabi tree. Doubleday-Doran. .75 1-2 Serl. Johnny and Jenny rabbit. Amer. Bk. Co. .56 2-4 Sherman. The gay kitchen. Little. .70 1-3 Smith. Hawk-eye and Hiawatha. Flanagan. .68 2-4 Thompson. Golden trumpets. Macmillan. .80 2-4 Tippett. I live in a city. Harper. .75 1-2 Wright (il.) Polly Flinders. Rand. .75 1-2 Wright(iL) Our child's favorites. Rand. .75 Second Readers. (Include some in the library.) Everyday classics, Macmillan Co., .6S. Elson. Scott Foresman. .68. Child Library. Scott Foresman, .68. Open Road to Reading. Ginn, .56. Story fun. Second Book. World Bk. Co., .72. Bolenius. Second Reader. Houghton, .72. Story Hour. Book II. American Bk. Co., .54. Pathway to reading. Silver-Burdett, .7 6. Child's Own Way. (New stories.) Wheeler, .7 6. Child Story. Lyons and Carnahan, .80. Newson. (The Open Door.) Newson Co., .72. Horton-Carey. Book II. Heath, .80. Learn to Study. Book I. Ginn, .64. Silent Reading Hour. Wheeler, .72. THIRD GRADE 3-5 Allen. How and where we live. Ginn. .88 2-3 Andersen. The steadfast tin soldier. (Happy hour series.) Macmillan .50 3-4 Bacon. The lionhearted kitten. Macmillan. 2.00 3-5 Baker. The lost Merbaby. Duffield. 2.00 3-5 Barrie (ed. by Byron). Peter Pan and Wendy (retold for boys and girls). Scribner. .88 2-3 Batchelder. Peggy stories. Scribner. .60 3-5 Bianco. The little wooden doll. Macmillan. 1.00 3-4 Bigham. The bad little rabbit. Little. 1.00 3-4 Brown. Green gate to the sea. Silver. .76 2-5 Browning. Pied piper of Hamelin. Rand. 1.50 3-5 Carrick. Still more Russian picture tales. Stokes. 1.25 3-5 Carrick. Picture folk tales. Stokes. 1.50 3-5 Cobb and Cobb. Arlo. Arlo Pub. Co. .60 3-5 Cobb. Pennie (sch. ed. Arlo Pub. Co.) Putnam. .80 2-4 Craik. Bow-wow and Mew-mew. Flanagan. .52 3-4 Davis. Stories of the United States for ycungest readers. (revised ed.) Ed. Pub. Co. .75 2-4 Dopp. Bobby and Betty in the country. Rand. .90 3-6 Deming. American animal life. Stokes. 2.00 Supplementary List for Primary Grades 9 Grades List Price 3-5 Dussauze. Little Jack rabbit. Macmillan. 1.00 2-3 Ellingwood. Cubby bear. Ginn. .72 2-4 Faulkner. Tales of many folk. Scribner. .80 1-3 Geddings. Juvenile music (music educ. series). Ginn. .76 2-3 Gordon and Hall. Nature stories — autumn. Mentzer. .72 2-3 Gordon and Hall. Nature stories — spring. Mentzer. .72 3-4 Grover. Never grow old stories. Lyons. .76 3-4 Gruelle. Sunny book reader, book I. Laidlaw. .80 3-5 Harper and Hamilton. Pleasant pathways. Macmillan. .84 3-5 Hill and Maxwell. Charlie and the surprise house. Macmillan. 1.00 2-4 Heward. Ameliar-Anne and the green umbrella. Macrae. 1.50 3-5 Knowlton. First lessons in geography. Macmillan. .96 2-4 La Rue. Billy bang book. Macmillan. .84 3-4 Le Fevre. Little grey goose. Macrae. 1.00 3-5 Lester. Great pictures and their stories. Books 2 and 3. Mentzer .72 2-4 Lindsay. Bobby and the big road. Lothrop. 1.50 3-4 Lindsay. Story garden. Lothrop. 1.25 3-4 Lindsay. Toy shop. Lothrop. 1.50 3-5 McCoy. The tale of the good cat Jupie. Macmillan. 1.75 3-5 Milne. Winnie-the-pooh. Dutton. 2.00 2-3 Monvel. Susanna's auction. Macmillan. 1.00 3-5 Morse. Goldtree and silvertree (plays). Macmillan. .84 2-4 Nida. Ab the cave man. Flanagan. .68 2-4 Orton. Summer at Cloverfield farm. Stokes. 1.00 2-4 Orton. Winter at Cloverrield farm. Stokes. 1.00 2-4 Perdue. How other children live. Rand. .90 3-4 Phillips. Little Sally Waters. Houghton. " 1.75 3-4 Potter. Tailor of Gloucester. Warne. 1.25 3-4 Ross. Reading to find out. Macmillan. .60 3-4 Scantlebury. Little world children. Ginn. .72 3-4 Shepherd. Geography for beginners. Rand. .90 2-3 Sherman. Out in the kitchen. Little. .70 3-4 Stryker. Little dog Ready. Holt. 1.75 2-4 Tappan. Stories of America for very young readers. Houghton. 1.75 3-4 Terry. History stories of other lands. Book I. Row. .51 2-3 Troxell. Pammy and his friends. Scribner. .60 2-4 Wells. Peppi, the duck. Doubleday. 2.00 3-5 Wheeler. Playing with clay. Macmillan. 2.00 3-4 Wilhelm. With scissors and paste. Macmillan. 1.75 2-3 Zirbes and AVesley. Workers. Keystone. .58 Third Readers Every Day Classics. Macmillan, .72. Elson. Scott Foresman, .76. Child Library. Scott Foresman, .7 6. Open Road to Reading. Ginn, .60. Horton-Carey Book 3. Heath, .80. Pathway to Reading. Silver-Burdett, .80. Child's Own Way. (Best Stories.) Wheeler, .76. Child Story. Lyons, .88. Newson. Third Reader (Storyland). Newson, .8 8. Learn to Study, Book II. Ginn and Co., .72. Winston Silent Reader. John C. Winston, .72. Silent Reading Hour. Wheeler, .8 4. CLASSIFIED LIST FOR GRADES FOUR TO SEVEN CLASS NO. 220. BIBLE STORIES Grades List Price 2-4 Bible. Little children's Bible. Macmillan. .90 Older children's Bible. Macmillan. 1.50 4-8 Bible. Children's Bible, selections from the Old and New Testaments. (Arranged by Sherman and Kent.) Scribner. 1.75 3-6 Bible. Old Testament stories. Little-Brown. .85 CLASS NO. 811. POETRY 2-4 Aldis. Everything and anything. Minton. 2.00 4-5 Asquith. Pillicock hill. Macmillan. 2.00 1-7 Curry, Brunei', and Huber. The poetry book, Vols. 1-3, 4-8. Rand. .80 - .90 5-7 De La Mare. Down-a-down derry. Holt. 3.00 6-11 Edgar and Chilman. A treasury of verse for school and home. Crowell. 1.50 5-8 Field. Taxis and toadstools. Doubleday. 2.00 1-7 Grahame. The Cambridge book of poetry for children. Putnam. 1.75 5-8 Hyett. Fifty Christmas poems for children. Appleton. 1.00 1-5 Milne. Now we are six. Dutton. 2.00 1-5 Milne. When we were very young. Dutton. 3.50 4-7 Palgrave. Children's treasury of lyric poetry. Macmillan. 1.40 5-9 Quiller-Couch. The treasure book of children's verse. Doran. 2.00 5-8 Teasdale. Rainbow gold. Macmillan. 1.50 7-11 Thacher. The listening child. Macmillan. 1.20 2-8 Thompson. Silver pennies. Macmillan. .80 1-4 Untermeyer. The singing world for younger children. Harcourt Brace. 3.00 6-9 Untermeyer. This singing world (Junior ed.) Harcourt Brace. 1.04 5-8 Wynne. For days and days. Stokes. 2.00 CLASS NO. 398. FAIRY STORIES — FOLKLORE 5-6 Adams and Atchinson. A book of giant stories. Dodd-Mead. 2.00 4-5 Alden. Boy who found the king. Bobbs. 1.75 4-5 Babbitt. More Jataka tales. Bobbs. 1.75 4-8 Chrisman. Shen of the sea. Dutton. 1.65 5-7 Colum. The girl who sat by the ashes. Macmillan. 2.00 4-7 De La Mare. Number Two Joy street. Appleton. 2.50 5-7 De La Mare. Told again. Knopf. 2.50 3-5 Dickens. The magic fish bone. Warne. 1.50 4-6 Field. Eliza and the elves. Macmillan. 2.00 6-8 Finger. Tales from silver lands. Doubleday. 3.50 3-5 France. Bee, the princess of the dwarfs. Dutton. 3.00 3-5 France. Little sea dogs. Dodd. 2.50 4-7 Grahame. Wind in the willows. Scribners. 1.75 2-3 Grimm (Crane). Household stories from the brothers Grimm. Macmillan. 1.75 4-5 Hawthorne. Rumpty-Dudget's tower. Stokes. 1.50 3-5 Hodgkins. The Atlantic treasury of childhood stories (for teachers). Atlantic Monthly. 2.50 6-7 Kenney. Stars and their stories. Appleton. 1.25 5-7 Lang. The magic fairy tales. Longmans. 1.50 5-7 Macdonald. The light princess. Macmillan. 1.00 Supplementary Classified List 11 Grades Li sf Price 5-7 Nixon-Roulet. Japanese folk stories and faery tales. American Book Co. .56 4-6 Olcott. Book of elves and fairies. Houghton. 2.00 5-7 Olcott. Wonder tales from windmill lands. Longmans Green. 2.00 4-6 Peck. Stories east and west. Little. .80 4-6 Pyle. The wonder clock. Harper. 2.00 5-7 Ruskin. The king of the golden river (very attractive edition). Macmillan. 1.00 6-7 Topelius. Canute Whistlewinks. Foss & Olcott. 2.50 4-7 Wilde. The happy prince, and other tales. Brenlano. 1.25 5-7 Young. The wonder Smith and his son. Longman. Green & Co. 2.00 CLASS NO. 591. ANIMAL STORIES 5-6 Baynes. Polaris. Macmillan. 1.50 3-5 Burgess. Animal book for children. Little. 3.00 6-12 Cooper. With the circus. Little. 1.00 4-7 Hawkes. Trails of the woods and waters. Jacobs. 1.60 6-12 Hawkes. A wilderness dog (a wolf). Macrae. 1.75 3-5 Hudspeth. Oregon chief (horse story). Ginn. .80 6-12 James. Smoky (sch. ed.) Scribner's. 1.00 6-12 Kearton. My friend Toto (Chimpanzee). Dodd. 1.00 5-6 Meyer. Trail makers (sch. ed.) Little. .75 6-12 Mitchell. Horses now and long ago. Harcourt. 3.00 6-8 Mukerji. Gay-neck. Dutton. 2.25 4-7 Mukerji. Karl, the elephant. Dutton. 2.00 5-6 Parrish. Kneehigh to a grasshopper. Macmillan. 2.50 5-6 Phillips. Ant hills and soap bubbles. Macrae. 2.00 5-7 Roberts. Kindred of the wild. Page. 3.00 5-7 Roberts. Watchers of the trails. Page. 3.00 6-7 Roberts. The feet of of the furtive. Macmillan. 1.50 5-7 Ross. Book of noble dogs. Century. 2.00 4-6 Riggs. Animal stories from Eskimo lands. Stokes. 1.00 5-7 Seton. Biography of a silver fox. Scribner. 2.50 6-7 Terhune. Lad, a dog. Dutton. 2.00 5-7 Wells, C. The jungle man and his animals. DufField. 3.00 CLASS NOS. 910-919. GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL 5-7 Ayrton. Child life in Japan. Heath. .60 3-4 Barrows & Parker. Geog. journeys in distant lands. Silver. 1.08 5-7 Barrows & Parker. United States and Canada. Silver. 1.08 7-8 Clark. Europe. Silver. 1.25 5-7 Chamberlain & Chamberlain. Europe. Macmillan. .96 5-7 Crew. Saturday's children (life in other lands). Little Brown. 2.00 6-8 Dakin. Great rivers of the world. Macmillan. .96 5-7 Demetrios. When I was a boy in Greece. Lothrop. 1.25 5-7 Franck. Travels in many lands — Japanese empire. F. A. Owen. .72 5-7 Franck. Travels in many lands- — China. F. A. Owen Co. .72 6-7 Fairgrieve & Young. Human geography by grades — United States Bk. IV. D. Appleton & Co. 1.12 5-7 Fairgrieve & Young. Human geography — the world. Bk. III. D. Appleton. .96 t-5 Fairgrieve & Young. Homes far away. Appleton. .80 12 Supplementary Classified List Grades List Price 6-8 Faris. Real stories of the geography makers. Ginn. .92 5-7 Grant. Story of the ship (Teachers' use in grades 1-3). McLoughlin 1.50 4-5 Knowlton. Introduction to world geography. Macmillan. 1.32 6-7 Lattimer. Your Washington and mine. Scribner. 1.40 7-11 Marr. Into the frozen south. Funk & Wagnalls. 2.00 6-7 Meeker. Ox team clays on the Oregon trail. World. 1.20 4-7 Methley. Happy homes in foreign lands. Stokes. 1.00 4-7 Methley. How the world travels. Stokes. 1.00 5-7 Mitton. Book of London for young people. Macmillan. 3.00 7-8 Packard & Shmott. Nations as neighbors. Macmillan. 2.00 5-7 Perkins. Scotch twins (sen. ed.) Houghton. .88 7-8 Redfield. We and the world. Silver Burdett. .84 4-6 Rowe. The rabbit lantern. Macmillan. 1.75 5-7 Stefansson. Northward ho! (sch. ed.) Macmillan. .80 7-11 Stuart. The young folk's book of other lands. Little, Brown & Co. 2.00 4-7 Sugimoto & Austen. Taro and Hana in Japan. Stokes. 1.00 4-7 Sullivan. Brother Eskimo. Century. 1.75 4-7 Smith. Human geography. Bks. 1 & II. Winston. 1.36 5-7 Tee-van. Red howling monkey. Macmillan. 2.00 5-7 Van Deusen. Stories of Porto Rico. Silver Burdett. 1.32 6-7 Wheeler & Holmes. Burton Holmes travel stories — Egypt Vol. I, Japan Vol. II. Wheeler. 1.00 CLASS NO. 608. INVENTIONS, INDUSTRIES 4-5 Bassett. Steve and the steam engine. Little. 1.65 6-7 Bond. American boys' engineering book. Lippincott. 2.50 6-7 Bragg. World of sound. Dutton. 2.00 6-11 Bridges. The young folk's book of the sea. Little, Brown & Co. 2.00 7-11 Collins. The boy chemist. Lothrop. 2.00 7-11 Collins. The boy scientist. Lothrop. 2.50 5-8 Crump. Boy's book of airmen. Dodd. 2.00 6-12 Darrow. Boys' own book of science. Macmillan. 2.50 6-12 Darrow. Thinkers and doers. Silver. 1.16 4-6 Eaton. The story of transportation. Harpers. 1.25 5-7 Eaton. The story of light. Harpers. 1.25 5-12 Fabre. Wonder book of chemistry. Century. 2.50 7-11 Fabre. Here and there in popular science. Century. 2.50 6-8 Maxwell. The story of books. Harpers. 1.25 6-12 Morgan. Boy's home book of science and construction. Lothrop. 2.50 5-7 Nida. Science reader. Bk. I. Heath. .88 4-6 Rush & Winslow. The science of things about us. Little. .90 6-11 Rush & Winslow. Modern Alladins and their magic. Little. 1.50 6-7 Stone & Fickett. Famous days in the century of inventions. Heath. .72 7-11 Tappan. Wonders of science (sch. ed.) Houghton. 1.00 6-S A'errill. The home radio up-to-date (How to make and use it). Harper. 1.00 7-11 AVade. Every day electricity (Ref.) Little. 2.00 4-6 Watson. The story of milk. Harpers. 1.25 5-7 Watson. The story of textiles. Harpers. 1.25 4-6 Watson. The story of bread. Harpers. 1.25 CLASS NO. 500. NATURE — SCIENCE 4-7 Burgess. The Burgess flower book for children. Little. 3.00 Supplementary Classified List 13 Grades List Price 6-7 Cheesman. Everyday doings of insects. McBride & Co. 2.50 6-11 Curtis. A guide to the trees. Greenberg. 1.50 6-8 DuPuy. Our bird friends and foes. Winston. .80 Edgerton. The Forest — a handbook for teachers — U. S. Dept. Agri. State Dept. Con. & Dev., Raleigh, N. C. One copy free Forest Service (compiled). Common forest trees of North Carolina. State Dept. Con. & Development, Raleigh, N. C. Free 5-7 French. Beginner's garden book. Macmillan. 1.60 6-8 Harris. Elements of conservation. Johnson Pub. Co. .80 6-8 Hawksworth. A year in the wonderland of birds. Scribner's. 1.20 5-7 Henderson. Children of the tide. Appleton. 1.50 5-6 Johnson. Star people. Macmillan. 1.50 5-7 Maddox & Parkins. Our trees and how they serve us. Scribner's. .84 7-12 McKready. A beginner's guide to the stars. Putnam. 1.00 7-12 Mills. Story of a thousand year pine. Houghton. .48 6 Moseley. Our wild animals. Appleton. 1.20 4-7 Nida & Nida. The baby animal zoo science reader — Bk. 3. Heath. .88 6-11 Pack. Trees as good citizens (ref.) American Tree Association. 4.00 6-7 Pack. School book of forestry. American Tree Asso. 1.00 6-7 Parker & Cowles. The book of plants (science reader). Houghton. .88 6-7 Phillips. Honey Bees and Fairy Dust. Macrae Smith. 2.00 4-5 Patch. First lessons in nature study. Macmillan. 1.12 6-11 Proctor. The young folks' book of the heavens. Little. 2.00 5-11 Kolfe. Our national parks. Book I. Sanborn. 1.12 CLASS NO. 920. BIOGRAPHY — COLLECTIVE 6-8 Bolton. Famous men of science. Crowell. 2.00 6-8 Bridges. Heroes of modern adventure. Little. 2.00 6-9 Farjeon. Mighty men from Achilles to Julius Caesar. Appleton. .96 6-9 Farjeon. Mighty men from Beowulf to William the Conqueror. Appleton. .96 6-8 Large. Little stories of famous explorers. Wilde. 1.50 6-11 Morgan. Our presidents. Macmillan. 2.50 5-7 Nida. Pilots and pathfinders. Macmillan. ■ 1.32 5-7 Nida. Explorers and pioneers. Macmillan. 1.28 5-8 Raw-son. A boy's eye view of the Arctic. Macmillan. 1.75 5-11 Raymond. Story lives of master writers. Stokes. 2.50 CLASS NO. 921. BIOGRAPHY — INDIVIDUAL 6-7 Brown. Roosevelt, a knight of the nineteenth century. Johnson. .80 6-8 Green. Dick Byrd. Putnam. 1.75 5-11 Hallock. Health Heroes — Louis Pasteur. Heath. 1.12 6-8 Hammond. A magician of science. Century. 1.75 6-11 Lindbergh. We. Putnam. 2.00 6-7 Moores. Life of Christopher Columbus, for boys and girls. Houghton. .48 6-7 Paine. The girl in white armor. Macmillan. 2.50 6-8 Slusser. Stories of Luther Burbank and his plant school. Scribner .83 5-9 Thomas. Boys' life of Colonel Lawrence. Century. 2.00 7-8 White. Daniel Boone (sch. ed.) Allyn. 1.00 7-11 White. Daniel Boone. Doubleday. 1.75 7-8 Williams. Little brother Francis of Assisi. Macmillan. 1.75 14 Supplementary Classified List CLASS NOS. 930-973. HISTORY Grades List 4-6 Blaisdell. Boys and girls of American history. Little. 4-6 Bailey. Untold history stories. F. A. Owen. 5-7 Blaisdell and Ball. English history story book. Little. 5-7 Blaisdell and Ball. Log cabin days. Little. 6-8 Coulomb, McKinley, White. What Europe gave to America. Scribner. 4-6 Coft'man. The story of America, the age of discovery. F. A. Owen. 4-6 Coft'man. The story of America, the new world settlement. F. A. Owen. 7-11 Chadsey, Weinberg, Miller. America in the making I. Founding the nation. Heath. II. Growth of the nation. Heath. 7-11 Carlton and Carlton. The story of the Declaration of Independence. Scribner. 4-7 Dale. Stories from European history. Longmans. 6-11 Dark. The book of England. Doran. 6-7 Griflis. Belgium the land of art. Houghton. 6-7 Hall. Buried cities. Macmillan. 7-11 Hart. In our times. Macmillan. 5-8 Hillyer. A child's history of the world. Century. 6-11 Holland. Historic ships. Macrae-Smith & Co. 7-9 Lamprey. Days of the builders. Stokes. 4-7 Lamprey. Days of the discoverers. Stokes. 7-11 Marshall. The story of human progress. Macmillan. 4-7 Meriweather. The playbook of Columbus. Harper. 4-6 Mulliken. Boys and girls of colonial times. Ginn. 4-6 Nida. Following Columbus. Macmillan. 5-7 Nida. Following the frontier. Macmillan. 5-7 Perkins. The American twins of the Revolution. Houghton. 5-7 Perkins. Pioneer twins. Houghton. 6-7 Tappan. Story of our Constitution. Lothrop. 7-11 Tryon and Lingley. The American people and nation. Ginn. 7-11 Van Loon. Story of mankind (sch. ed.) Macmillan. 6-8 Vollintine. The making of America. Ginn. Price .75 .60 .80 .80 1.20 .52 .52 1.44 1.44 .72 .80 2.50 1.10 2.00 1.40 3.50 4.00 2.50 2.50 1.48 2.00 .76 .96 .96 .88 1.75 1.50 1.72 2.20 .96 CLASS NO. 970. INDIAN LIFE 4-6 Coolidge. Little Ugly Face. Macmillan. 3-5 Dearborn. How the Indians lived. Ginn and Co. 6-7 Grinnell. When Buffalo ran. Yale. 6-7 Linderman. Kootenai why stories. Scribner's. 6-7 Seymour. The Indians today. Sanborn. 4-5 Schultz. Sinopah, the Indian boy. Sch. ed. Houghton. 2-4 Sterne. White Swallow. Duffield. 5-7 AVilson. Waheenee. Webb. .60 .76 2.00 2.00 .84 1.00 2.00 1.00 CLASS NO. 320. GOVERNMENT — CITIZENSHIP 6-8 Abbott. Story of our navy for young Americans. Dodd. 2.50 7-8 Crump. The boy's book of the United State mail. Dodd. 1.75 2-3 Dearborn. The road to citizenship. Ginn. .68 7-8 Johnson. We and our work. Boni. 2.07 6-8 Patri. The spirit of America. Amer. Viewpoint. 1.20 5-8 Smith. Playing to win. Mentzer. .64 7-9 Stewart and Hanna. Adventures in citizenship. Ginn. 1.20 Supplementary Classified List 15 Grades List Price CLASS NO. 612. HEALTH 3-5 Andress and Andress. A journey to healthland. Ginn. .72 2-3 Andress and Bragg. Sunshine school. Ginn. .72 4-6 Andress and Evans. Boys and girls of Wake-Up-Town. Ginn. .76 5-8 Andress and Evans. Health and success. Bk. 1. Ginn. .75 Andress and Evans. Health and good citizenship. Bk. 2. Ginn. .96 4-5 Bigelow and Broadhurst. Health for every day. Silver. .72 6-8 Bigelow and Broadhurst. Health in home and neighborhood. Silver. .84 5-6 Burkard, Chambers, and Maroney. Health habits by practice. Book I. Lyons & Carnahan. .96 7-8 Burkard, Chambers, and Maroney. Health habits — physiology and hygiene. Book II. Lyons & Carnahan. 1 1.00 4-5 Payne. We and our health, Bk. I. Amer. Viewpoint. .80 6-8 Payne. "We and our health. Bk. II. Amer. Viewpoint. 1.00 3-4 Turner and Hallock. The voyage of growing up. (Maiden health series). D. C. Heath. .76 6-8 Turner and Collins. Community health (Maiden health series). Heath. .96 CLASS NO. 700. FINE ARTS — ART 4-7 Bacon. Pictures every child should know. Grossett. 1.00 4-7 Bryant. The children's book of celebrated sculpture. Century. 2.00 4-7 Bryant. The children's book of celebrated pictures. Century. 2.00 6-11 Conway. Children's book of art. Black. 2.50 2-7 Lester. Great pictures and their stories. Mentzer. .72 Neale. Picture study in the grades. Reference. Neale. 2.40 4-8 Whiteomb. Young people's story of art. Dodd. 3.50 CLASS NO. 700. FINE ARTS — MUSIC 8-11 Bauer. How music grew (ref.) Putnam. 4.50 6-8 Brewer. Story lives of master musicians. Stokes. 2.50 5-7 Cross. Music stories for girls and boys. Ginn. .80 5-7 La Prade. Alice in Orchestralia. Doubleday. 1.00 5-8 Scholes. Complete book of the great musicians. Oxford. 3.25 5-11 Walter. Christmas carols. Macmillan. 2.00 4-8 W T hitcomb. Young people's story of music. Dodd. 3.50 CLASS NO. 793. PLAYS 7-8 Darlington. Telenka, the wise, and other folk tales in dramatic form. Woman's Press. 1.50 7-11 Field. The cross-stitch heart, and other plays. Scribner's. 1.25 5-8 Hague. Dramatic moments in American history. Univ. Pub. 1.16 7-11 Jagendorf. One-act plays for young folks. Brentano. 2.00 4-6 Morse. Goldtree and silvertree; fairy plays to read and act. Macmillan. .84 7-11 Moses. Another treasury of plays for children. Little. 3.00 6-9 Price. Short plays from American history and literature, for classroom use. French. 1.75 16 Supplementary Classified List Grades List Price CLASS NO. 790. AMUSEMENTS AND GAMES 5-8 Adams. When mother lets us model. Dodd. 2.00 5-7 Beard. The complete play craft book. Stokes. 2.50 7-11 Collett. Golf for young players. Little. 1.50 Elliott & Forbush. Games for every day (teachers' use). Macmillan. 1.75 5-7 Fisher. What shall we do now. Stokes. 2.00 6-11 Forbush & Allen. Book of games. Winston. 2.00 7 Hall. Handicraft for handy boys. Lothrop. 2.50 5-7 Hughes. Hand work for boys. Bruce. 1.50 6-11 Jessup. The boys' book of canoeing. Dutton. 2.00 3-5 Keyes. When mother lets us play. Dodd. 1.00 1-7 Marsh. Singing games and drills, for rural schools, play- ground workers, and teachers (for teachers). Barnes. 2.00 3-4 Perry. When mother lets us act. Dodd. 1.00 3-5 Plimpton. Your workshop. Macmillan. 1.50 6 Snow. A hundred things a girl can make. Lippincott. 2.50 4-6 Rich. When mother lets us make toys. Dodd. 1.00 1-7 Ross. Graded games for rural schools (for teachers). Barnes. .80 6-7 Yerrill. The boy collector's handbook. McBride. 2.00 5-7 Worst. Coping saw work. Bruce. 2.40 4-6 Wheeler. Playing with clay. Macmillan. 2.00 5-7 Wright. Toys every child can make. Bruce. 1.60 STORIES 7-8 Adams. Toto and the gift. Macmillan. 2.00 6-8 Amicis De. The heart of a boy. Rand. .80 5-7 Ashmun. School keeps today. Macmillan. 1.75 4 Bailey. When grandfather was a boy. Ginn. .72 4-6 Baker. The dog, the brownie, and the bramble patch. Duffield. 2.00 5-7 Burnett. Secret garden. Scribner. 1.25 6-11 Cannon. The Pueblo boy. Houghton. 2.00 4-6 Condon. The understanding prince. Little-Brown. .85 4-6 Capuana. Nimble-legs. Longmans. 1.50 6-7 Cheyney. Scott Burton in the Blue Ridge. Appleton. 1.75 4-6 Coatsworth. The cat and the captain. Macmillan. 1.00 4-5 Cobb. Clematis. Arlo. .60 4-6 Craik. The little lame prince. (Dunlap ed.) Rand-McNally. 1.50 7-9 Daniel. The gauntlet of Gunmore. Macmillan. 1.75 6-7 Dodge. Hans Brinker (popular classics). Winston. .88 4-5 Fairstar. Memoirs of a London doll. Macmillan. 1.00 5-8 Field. Eliza and the elves. Macmillan. 2.00 3-4 Field. Polly Patchwork. Doubleday. 1.00 6-8 Forbes. Mary and Marcia, partners. Macmillan. 1.50 7-8 Garland. Boy life on the prairie. Allyn. 1.00 6-9 Harper. Siberian gold. Doubleday. 2.00 5-7 Hudson. Little boy lost. Knopf. 1.25 5-8 Hyer. Hurricane harbor. Marshall Jones. 1.75 3-5 Justus. Peter Pocket. Doubleday. 1.50 5-7 Lamprey. Masters of the guild. Stokes. 2.50 4-6 Leetch. Annetje and her family. Lothrop. 1.25 3-5 Lindsay. Silverfoot. Lothrop. 1.50 4-6 Lofting. Voyages of Dr. Dolittle. Stokes. 2.50 Supplementary Classified List 17 Grades List Price 5-7 Lofting. Dr. Dolittle's garden. Stokes. 2.50 6-7 Meigs. Rain on the roof. Macmillan. 1.75 6-8 Meigs. The trade wind. Little-Brown. 2.00 5-7 Miller. Children of the mountain eagle. Doubleday. 2.00 3-5 Milne. Winnie-the-pooh. Dutton. 2.00 6-7 Moon. Chi Wee. Doubleday. 2.00 5-7 Morley. I know a secret. Doubleday. 2.00 7-11 Newberry. Forward ho! Stokes. 2.00 5-7 Nusbaum. Deric with the Indians. Putnam. 1.75 7-8 Paine. First down, Kentucky. Grossett. 1.00 3-5 Phillips. Popover family. Houghton. 1.75 5-7 Pyle. Book of pirates. Harper. 2.50 5-7 Seaman. Jacqueline the carrier pigeon. Macmillan. 1.50 4-6 Sherwood. The merry pilgrimage. Macmillan. 1.00 6-8 Skinner. The white leader. Macmillan. 1.75 5-6 Smith. Jolly good times. Little-Brown. 2.00 6-8 Snedeker. Downright Dencey. Doubleday. 2.00 4-5 Spyri. Peppino. Lippincott. .75 4-6 Stein. Children's stories. Page. 1.65 6-8 Twain. Roughing it. Harper. 1.00 6-8 Wadsworth. Paul Bunyan and his great blue ox. Doran. 2.00 4-5 White. Peggy in her blue frock. Houghton. 1.50 7-8 White. Snake gold. Macmillan. 1.75 4-6 AVhite. Joan Morse. Houghton. 1.75 6-7 Wilson. White Indian boy. World. 1.20 5-7 Zwilgmeyer. Inger Johanne's lively doings. Lothrop. 1.75 5-8 Van Buren. Christmas in storyland. Century. 1.50 4-5 Youmans. Skitter cat. Bobbs Merrill. 1.50 SCHOOL LIBRARY LAW ART. 33. PUBLIC LIBRARIES Sec. 345. Rules and regulations governing their establishment. The Slate Board of Education is hereby authorized to adopt such rules and regulations governing the establishment of public libraries receiving State aid as will best serve the educational interests of the people. It shall have authority to use all of the State appropriation for rural libraries, to en- courage the establishment of county circulating libraries, or to co-operate with the State Library Commission in providing circulating libraries for the schools. Sec. 346. Aid in establishing local libraries. The State Board of Edu- cation may use such a portion of the State appropriation to rural libraries as it may deem necessary to aid the public schools in establishing local libraries as provided herein. When the patrons and friends of any union school in which a standard high school is or is to be maintained shall raise by private subscription and tender to the treasurer of the county school fund for the establishment of a library to be connected with the school the sum of fifty dollars, the county board of education shall appropriate from the operating and equip- ment fund the sum of fifty dollars for this purpose. As soon as the county board shall have made an appropriation for a library in the manner prescribed, the county superintendent shall inform the Secretary of the State Board of Education of the fact, whereupon the State Board, if the funds on hand are sufficient, shall remit to the treasurer of the county school fund the sum of fifty dollars additional for the pur- chase of books. Photomount Pamphlet Binder Gaylord Bros. Inc. Makers Syracuse, N. Y. PAT. JAN 21, 1908