20) List of Educational Works ERE FOSTER’S Drawing Books.— On a New and Popular System, by the first Artists of the day, contain- ing both Copies and Paper to draw upon. ‘The Series embraces every branch of Drawing, and has been approved and adopted by the Depart- ment of Science and Art. POPULAR EDITION, ONE PENNY EACH; BEST EDITION, THREEPENCE EACH, A—Elementary. O 3-—-British Song Birds. B—Familiar Objects—Simple. O 4—PBritish Wild Animals. C x, 2—Familiar Objects—Advanced. | O 5~—The Horse—Elememtary. D x, 2—Leaves and Simple Flowers. | O 6—The Horse—Various Breeds. E 1,2,3—Wild Flowers. O 7—Dogs. G—Garden Flowers. O 8—Cattle. I rto6—Frechand. O g—Australian Animals. J 1.2, 3—Trees. O 10—Various Animals. K 1, 2, 3, 4—Landscape. Q rto6—The Human Figure. M 1, 2, 3,4—-Marine R 1, 2, 3—Practical Geometry. O 1—Domestic Animals. T x to 6—Mechanical. O 2—Families of Animals. Z—Blank Exercise Book. ERE FOSTER’S Water-Colour Drawing Books. Chromo-Lithographed T’acsimile Drawings by eminent Artists. ELEMENTARY NOS.—THREEPENCE EAQH.: = ADVANCED NOS.—SIXPENGE EACH. Wild Flowers—By various Artists. In] Animals—By Harrison Weir. In Four Three Books—F 1, F 2, F 3. Books—Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. Garden Flowers- By various Artists. In] Marine—By Edward Duncan. In Four Three Books—H 1, H 2, H 3. Books—Nos. 1, 2, 3) 4 Landscape—By J. Callow. | Flowers (Second Series)—By various L 1, 2, 3,14, 5, 6—Introductory Lessons Artists. In Four Books—Nos. 1, in Monochrome (Sepia). 2, 3) 4+ L 7, 8, 9, 10, 1, 12—Flementary Les-| Wluminating—By Marcus Ward, Illumi- sons in Colours, in the various stages nator to the Queen. In Four Books of Simple Landscape. —Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Ve RE FOSTER’S Larger Series of Drawing COP/FS.—\mperial Quarto. Price 2/6 each Part. ANIMALS—By Harrison Weir. Six Parts of Four Plates each LANDSCAPE & TREES—By Needham. Six Parts of Four Plates each. London: 67, 68, Chandos Street, Strand;