VOLUMES IN PREPARATION (continued) 



The Vikings. By Prof. A. Mawer. 



Eugenics. By Prof. R. C. Punnett, M.A. 



Insects as Carriers of Disease. By Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall, F.R.S. 



Natural Caves and Fissures. By Dr A. Rule. 



Submerged Forests. By Clement Reid, F.R.S. 



A Grammar of Heraldry. By W. H. St John Hope, M.A. 



Prehistoric Britain. By L. McL. Mann. 



The Story of a Loaf of Bread. By Prof. T. B. Wood. 



Soil Fertility. By Dr E. J. Russell. 



Comparative Religion. By. Prof. F. B. Jevons, Litt.D. 



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