22. The Interpretation of Nature. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, LL.D., 

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Dr. Morgan seeks to prove that a belief in purpose as the causal reality of which 

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23 Mosquito Life. The Habits and Life Cycles of the Known Mos- 

 quitoes of the United States ; Methods for their Control ; and Keys for 

 Easy Identification of the Species in their various Stages. An account 

 based on the Investigation of the Late James William Dupree, Surgeon- 

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 By EVELYN GROESBEECK MITCHELL, A.B., M.S. With 64 Illustra- 

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24. Thinking, Feeling, Doing. An Introduction to Mental Science. 

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In preparation: 



The Invisible Spectrum. By Professor C. E. MENDENHALL, University 

 of Wisconsin. 



The Physiology and Hygiene of Exercise. By Dr. G. L. MEYLAN, 

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Other volumes to be announced later. 



