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Baird, Henry Carey & Co.
Burlock, S. D. & Co.

Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger.
Desilver, Charles.
Harding, Wm. W.
Holman, A. J. & Co.
Lippincott, J. B. & Co.
Mc Kinney, H. N. & Co.
Peterson, T. B. & Bros.
Porter & Coates.

Potter, John E. & Co.

Shaefer & Koradi.

Springfield.-G. & C. Merriam.

Baltimore.-Kelly, Piet & Co.

Troy.-H. B. Nims & Co.

New-Bedford.-Taber, Charles & Co.

Buffalo.-Martin Taylor.

Goods may be ordered at the Exchange to be delivered any time within thirty days; the purchase to date from time of shipment, but such arrangement to be made at the time of purchase.

Purchasers at the Exchange must be personally present, or be represented by a clerk fully authorized to make purchases.

Books will be packed by the respective contributors, and where the lots are small, arrangements can be made to have purchases from several invoices packed, and no charge will be made, except for boxes and cartage.

All purchases shall be made in good faith for the sole use of the respective purchaser.

Any Publisher or Manufacturing Stationer who contributes to the Exchange shall be a member; also any respectable Bookseller who desires to purchase; and they shall be furnished with tickets of admission

Cincinnati, Ohio.-U. S. Soap-Stone Man- by the Managers, and no others shall be admitted to the

ufacturing Co.

Dublin, Ireland.-Dublin Steam Printing

Co.

MANUFACTURERS OF

PAPER.

HOLYOKE.

WRITING

Union

Massasoit Paper Co. Writing Paper Co.
Paper Co. Holyoke Paper Co.-J. Q. Preble &
Co., Agents.

ENVELOPES, PAPETERIES, ETC.

NEW-YORK.

Chamberlin, Whitmore & Co.

Samuel Raynor & Co.

Exchange.

No goods shall be bought or sold at the Exchange except under the letter of credit from Messrs. Leavitt & Co.

No business shall be transacted at the Exchange except by members; and all transactions shall be made under the rules of the Exchange.

All questions in dispute to be decided by the Committee on Booksellers' Exchange and ClearingHouse.

The Committee express the hope that all members of the Exchange will unite in carrying out the rules of the Exchange, and discountenance any thing not in

J. Q. Preble & Co., Blank Books, Envelopes, Papers. accordance with its spirit and intent.

Edward E. Brown.

Liebenroth, Von Auw & Co.

Berlin & Jones Envelope Co.
American Lead Pencil Co.

Carter, Dinsmore & Co., Inks.
Charles D. Pratt.
Porter & Bainbridge.

Eagle Pencil Co.

Henry Levy & Co.

Manhattan Book Co.

Anderson & Cameron.

Robert Sneider.

L. Dubernet, Passe-Partouts, etc.

R. B. Dovell's Son, Inks, etc.

SPRINGFIELD.

POWERS PAPER Co. Writing Papers, Envelopes,
Papeteries. Union Ink and Paper Co.
Springfield Envelope Co.

RULES AND REGULATIONS.

THE First Meeting of the Exchange will commence Monday morning, July 19th, 1875.

TERMS OF SALE

On all purchases amounting in the aggregate to $1000 and upward, four and six months' credit; on purchases less than $1000, and more than $300, four months' credit; and purchases less than $300, cash without discount.

Approved indorsed notes, payable in the City of New-York, to be dated on the last day of sale, drawn to the order of the indorser, and satisfactory to the managers, will be required. Bills must be settled before the delivery of goods, and within ten days after the sale.

A letter of credit to purchase may be obtained from Messrs. LEAVITT & Co. for such an amount as desired. It is desirable to attend to this in advance of the meeting of the Exchange; if not, parties should come prepared with the name of their indorser, and references as to the responsibility of the indorser from reliable parties, say from a Cashier of a

The Exchange will be open for business daily, dur- National Bank in the neighborhood, that no unnecesing its session, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Each Publishing House will have specimens of such books as are necessary; and will have a desk at the Sale Rooms where some member of the firm with his clerk may be found during the period assigned for the holding of the meeting of the Exchange.

Each firm to be allowed to make such special prices as they may think best in each individual case.

The purchaser to obtain a credit from Leavitt & Co. on four and six months time for such amounts as he wishes, as per terms of sale.

sary delay may arise in commencing business. A good indorser from the residence of the buyer will be satisfactory.

The gross amount of goods bought from each house shall be indorsed on the letter of credit, and at the close of the Exchange, all purchases to be settled for immediately, by two notes of equal amounts at four and six months' credit (if more than $1000), for the total gross amount of all the purchases of each buyer (or if preferred, three notes at four, five, and six months).

MESSRS. MACMILLAN & & CO.,

Publishers to the University of Oxford,

Nos. 29 & 30 BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON,

AND

No. 21 ASTOR PLACE, NEW-YORK,

beg leave to announce that at the approaching "Book Trade Fair" they will offer to their customers a full line of their most important publications, in all branches of literature.

Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co.'s list comprises a number of valuable School-Books, prepared by the highest authorities on the various subjects of which they treat. They are carefully printed, strongly bound, and in many cases fully illustrated, and are in every way adapted for use in Universities, Colleges and Schools. A list of some of the more prominent will be found in the following pages.

Among Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co.'s most recent publications in general literature may be mentioned:

THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE; or, Physical Speculations on a Future State. 8vo, cloth. $1. "Will doubtless be found suggestive both by men of science and divines; and it deserves to be widely read.”—The Nation.

LADY DUFF GORDON'S LAST LETTERS FROM EGYPT. To which are added Letters from the Cape. With a Memoir by her daughter, Mrs. Ross, and a Portrait engraved on steel by C. H. Jeens. Crown 8vo. $2.

EGYPTIAN SEPULCHRES AND SYRIAN SHRINES. Including a Visit to Palmyra. By Emily A. Beaufort (Viscountess Strangford), author of "The Eastern Shores of the Adriatic." Crown 8vo, cloth. $2.50.

MACREADY'S REMINISCENCES, and Selections from his Diaries and Letters. Edited by Sir
With four Portraits, beautifully engraved on
Frederick Pollock, Bart, one of his executors.
steel, by C. H. Jeens. Author's Popular Edition. 12mo, cloth. $1.50.

WILLIAM, EARL OF SHELBURNE, afterward First Marquis of Lansdowne. His Life, with extracts from his Papers and Correspondence. By Lord Edward Fitzmaurice. Vol. I., 1737– 1766. 8vo. $4.

WHAT WE SAW IN AUSTRALIA. By Rosamond and Florence Hill. Crown 8vo. $3. THE DUKE AND THE SCHOLAR, and other Essays. By T. L. Kington-Oliphant, M.A. 8vo. $2.25.

A TEXT-BOOK OF BOTANY. By Dr. Julius Sachs, Professor of Botany in the University of Würzburg. Translated and annotated by A. W. Bennett, M.A., Lecturer on Botany at St. Thomas' Hospital, assisted by W. Thistleton Dyer, M.A. With nearly 500 Wood-cuts. Royal 8vo. Half bound in morocco. $12.50.

MACMILLAN & Co.'s SELECT LIST OF SCHOOL-BOOKS.

HISTORY.

GREEN'S SHORT HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. By J. R. Green, M.A., Examiner in the School of Modern History at Oxford. Author's Edition. With Genealogical Tables, Colored Maps, and Chronological Annals. Crown 8vo. $2.

"To say that Mr. Green's book is better than those which preceded it would be to convey a very inadequate impression of its merits. It stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all others, if young and old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside. It is, perhaps, the highest praise that can be given to it, that it is impossible to discover whether it was intended for the young or for the old. The size and general look of the book, its vividness of narration, and its avoidance of abstruse argument, would place it among school-books; but its fresh and original views and its general historical power are only to be appreciated by those who have tried their own hands at writing history, and who know the enormous difficulties of the task."—Mr. Samuel R. Gardiner, in the Academy.

OLD ENGLISH HISTORY. By Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L.
Edition. Extra fcp. 8vo. $2.

With Colored Maps. Third

A PARALLEL HISTORY OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND.
Dates. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 4to. $1.25.

Consisting of Outlines and

CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY. By Charlotte M. Yonge.
Vol. I. From Rollo to Edward II. Second Edition. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.75.
Vol. II. The Wars in France. Second Edition.

$1.75.

EUROPEAN HISTORY. Narrated in a Series of Historical Selections from the best authorities. Edited and arranged by E. M. Sewell and C. M. Yonge. Second Edition. First Series 10031154. Second Series 1083-1228. Crown 8vo. $1.75 each.

SELECT CHARTERS, and other Historical Documents Illustrative of the Constitutional History of the English Nation, from the Earliest Time to the Reign of Edward I. By Prof. W. W. Stubbs, M.A. Crown 8vo. $3.50.

A CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By W. W. Stubbs, M.A., Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford. Vol. I. Crown 8vo. $4.50.

A MANUAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY.

By George Rawlinson, M.A., Camden Professor of

Ancient History at Oxford. 8vo, cloth. $3.

A HISTORY OF FRANCE, down to the year 1453. By G. W. Kitchin, M.A. With Maps. Crown 8vo. $5.

THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. By James Bryce, D.C.L., Regius Professor of Civil Law, Oxford. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with Supplementary Chapter on "The New German Empire." Crown 8vo. $3.

SUMMARY OF MODERN HISTORY. Translated from the French of M. Michelet, and Continued to the Present Time. By M. C. M. Simpson. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.75. SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY. By E. C. Otté. With Maps, Extra fcp. 8vo. $2.50.

FRENCH.

MASSON'S NEW FRENCH DICTIONARY.

A COMPENDIOUS DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. (French-English and English-French.) Followed by a List of the Principal Diverging Derivations, and preceded by Chronological and Historical Tables. By Gustave Masson, Assistant Master at Harrow School. Square. Half bound. $2.50.

This volume, though cast in the same form as other dictionaries, has several distinctive features which increase its value to the student. In the French-English part etymologies founded on the researches of Littré, Scheler, and Brachet are given. The list of diverging derivations, at the end, will be very useful to those who are interested in tracing the various developments of original Latin words, while the clear and complete tables of historical events render the volume all but indispensable to students of the political and literary history of France.

MACMILLAN & CO.'S LIST OF SCHOOL-BOOKS.

AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, with a Preface on the Principles of French Etymology. By Auguste Brachet. Translated into English by G. W. Kitchin, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth. $4.

"This volume is one of the richest fruits of recent philological science, pursued in the line of careful observation of parts, intelligent comparison and systematic grouping of those parts, excluding all fanciful conjecture and hasty generalization. We can not speak too strongly in commending this volume to every student of philology, and especially to every thorough student of the English language."-The College Courant.

A FRENCH GRAMMAR BASED ON PHILOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES. By Hermann Breymann, Ph.D. 12mo, cloth. $1.75.

"This small French Grammar of Mr. Hermann Breymann is a work in the right direction, and one that deserves the attention of all those who are interested in the study of the modern languages."-The Nation.

Translated into

BRACHET'S HISTORICAL GRAMMAR OF THE FRENCH TONGUE.
English by G. W. Kitchin, M.A. Second Edition. Extra fcp. 8vo, cloth, $1.25.

LATIN.

By H. J. Roby,
Vol. II., $3.50.

By John

Peile, M.A.,

A GRAMMAR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE, from Plautus to Suetonius.
M.A., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Vol. I., crown 8vo, $2.50.
AN INTRODUCTION TO GREEK AND LATIN ETYMOLOGY.
Fellow and Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge. Second edition. Crown 8vo. $3.50.
CÆSAR. The Commentaries. Edited by C. E. Moberly, M.A. Part I.-The Gallic War,-$1.50.
Part II.-The Civil War, Book I.,-75 cents.

CICERO. Select Letters. The Text Edited by Albert Watson, M.A., Fellow of Brazenose College,
Oxford. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.50. [Large Edition with Notes, 8vo. $7.50.]

CICERO. The Second Philippic Oration. Edited, with Notes, etc., by John E. B. Mayor, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.25.

CICERO. The Academica. The Text Revised and Explained by J. S. Reid, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

CICERO. The Orations Against Catiline. With Notes and Introductions by A. S. Wilkins, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.25.

CICERO. Selected Letters. With Notes by C. E. Prichard and E. R. Bernard. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.

CICERO. Selection of Interesting and Descriptive Passages. With Notes by Henry Walford, M.A. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.50. Or, in Three Parts, separately, each 60 cents.

HORACE. Rendered into English Prose, with Introductions, Running Analysis, and Notes, by James Lonsdale, M.A., and Samuel Lee, M.A. Globe 8vo, cloth. $1.50. Full gilt. $2. JUVENAL. Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. With a Commentary by J. E. B. Mayor, M.A. Vol. I' Crown 8vo. $2.50.

LIVY. Selections (for Schools), with Notes by H. Lee Warner, M.A. Part I.-Hannibal's Campaign in Italy-75 cents. Part II.-The Caudine Forks-75 cents.

OVID. Selections for the Use of Schools. Edited by Prof. Ramsay. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.75.
SALLUST. Caii Salustii Crispi Catilina et Jugurtha. For Use in Schools. With Copious Notes by
C. Merivale, B.D. Fcp. 8vo. $1.50. The Jugurtha and Catilina may be had separately. 75
cents each.

TACITUS. The History of Tacitus. Translated into English by A. J. Church, M.A., and W. J.
Brodribb, M.A. With Notes and a Map. New edition. Crown 8vo. $2.50.
TACITUS. The Agricola and Germania. A Revised Text.
A. J. Church, M.A., and W. J. Brodribb, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.25.
The Agricola and Germania may be had separately. 75 cents each.

With English Notes and Maps. By

MACMILLAN & CO.'S LIST OF SCHOOL-BOOKS.

TACITUS. The Agricola and Germany. Translated into English by A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.

VIRGIL. The Works of Virgil rendered into English Prose, with Notes, Introductions, etc., by James Lonsdale, M.A., and Samuel Lee, M.A. Globe 8vo, $1.50; full gilt, $2.

PRACTICAL HINTS ON THE QUANTITATIVE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN, for the Use of Classical Teachers and Linguists. By A. J. Ellis, B.A., F.R.S. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.75. SHORT EXERCISES IN LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION, and Examination Papers in Latin Grammar. With a Chapter on Analysis of Sentences. By the Rev. H. Belcher, M.A., Assistant Master in Kings College School, London. 18mo. 75 cents.

FRAGMENTS AND SPECIMENS OF EARLY LATIN. With Introductions and Notes, by J. Wordsworth, M.A., Tutor of Brazenose College, Oxford. 8vo. $8.

PARALLEL EXTRACTS. Arranged for Translation into English and Latin, with Notes on Idioms. By J. E. Nixon, M.A. Part I. Crown 8vo. $1.50.

HINTS TOWARDS LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION. By A. W. Potts, M.A. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.

GREEK.

A GREEK PRIMER IN ENGLISH, for the use of Beginners. By Bishop Wordsworth. Extra fcp. 8vo. 75 cents.

THE ELEMENTS OF GREEK GRAMMAR: Including Accidence, Irregular Verbs, and Principles of Derivation and Composition. By J. G. Greenwood, M.A., Principal of Owens College, Manchester. Crown 8vo. $1.75.

ATTIC PRIMER. Arranged for the use of Beginners. By J. Wright, M.A. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

FIRST GREEK READER. Edited by J. E. B. Mayor, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

GREEK FOR BEGINNERS. By Joseph B. Mayor, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

GREEK VERBS, IRREGULAR AND DEFECTIVE. By W. Veitch, LL.D. Crown 8vo. $4. THE ELEMENTS OF GREEK ACCENTUATION (for Schools). Abridged from his larger work. By H. W. Chandler, M.A. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.

Translation, etc., by Bernard

ÆSCHYLI EUMENIDES. Greek Text and English Notes. Drake, M.A. 8vo. $1. DEMOSTHENES. On the Crown. Greek Text with English Notes. Fourth Edition. To which is prefixed Æschines against Ctesiphon, with English Notes. By B. Drake, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

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HOMER. Odyssey Books I.-XII. (for Schools). By the Rev. W. W. Merry, Fellow and Lecturer of Lincoln College, Oxford. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.50.

PLATO. The Republic of Plato. Translated into English, with Analysis and Notes. By J. Ll. Davies and D. J. Vaughan. 18mo. $1.25.

SOPHOCLES. The Text of the Plays. Edited by Lewis Campbell, M.A. Extra fcp. 8vo. $1.75. SOPHOCLES. (Edipus Tyrannus. Edited with English Notes by Lewis Campbell, M.A., and Evelyn Abbott. Extra fcp. 75 cents.

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