VIII. SANITY AND INSANITY. By Dr. CHARLES MERCIER. 

 Illustrated. 



"Taken as a whole, it is the brightest book on the physical side of 

 mental science published in our time." Pall Mall Gazette. 



IX. HYPNOTISM. By Dr. ALBERT MOLL. New and Enlarged 



Edition. 



" Marks a step of some importance in the study of some difficult physio- 

 logical and psychological problems which have not yet received much 

 attention in the scientific world of England." Natitre. 



X. MANUAL TRAINING. By Dr. C. M. WOODWARD, Directoi 



of the Manual Training School, St. Louis. Illustrated. 

 " There is no greater authority on the subject than Professor Woodward." c " 

 Manchester Guardian. * J~ 



XL THE SCIENCE OF FAIRY TALES. By E. SIDNEY 3 2 

 HARTLAND. 'g 



"Mr. Hartland's book will win the sympathy of all earnest students, "^ 

 both by the knowledge it displays, and by a thorough love and appreciation ~ w 

 of his subject, which is evident throughout." Spectator. W ^ 



XII. PRIMITIVE FOLK. By ELIE RECLUS. 11 

 "An attractive and useful introduction to the study of some aspects of ^ 



ethnography." Nature. 5 & 



XIII. THE EVOLUTION OF MARRIAGE. By Professor j>: 

 LETOURNEAU. o & 



"Among the distinguished French students of sociology, Professor Letour- ^ ^ 



neau has long stood in the first rank. He approaches the great study of "5 

 man free from bias and shy of generalisations. To collect, scrutinise, and 



appraise facts is his chief business. In the volume before us he shows these ^ Ej 



qualities in an admirable degree." Science. "^ ?^ 



XIV. BACTERIA AND THEIR PRODUCTS. By Dr. G. Q^ 

 SIMS WOODHEAD. Illustrated. Second Edition, ^Z 



"An excellent summary of the present state of knowledge of the subject." o 



Lancet. j > 



XV. EDUCATION AND HEREDITY. By J. M. GUYAU. g 

 "It is at once a treatise on sociology, ethics, and pedagogics. It is O 



doubtful whether, among all the ardent evolutionists who have had their say H 

 on the moral and the educational question, any one has carried forward the Q 

 new doctrine so boldly to its extreme logical consequence." Professor Q r 

 SULLY in Mind. < 



XVI. THE MAN OF GENIUS. By Prof. LOMBROSO. Illus- JO 



trated. > 



" By far the most comprehensive and fascinating collection of facts and Q 



generalisations concerning genius which has yet been brought together." ' 



Journal of Mental Science. ^ 



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