HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (continued) 



The West Indies. By Sir Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G. 



The Royal Navy. By John Leyland. 



Gypsies. By John Sampson. 



English Monasteries. By A. H. Thompson, M.A. 



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



Celtic Art. By Joseph Anderson, LL.D. 



LITERARY HISTORY 



The Book. By H. G. Aldis, M.A. 



Pantomime. By D. L. Murray. 



Folk Song and Dance. By Miss Neal and F. Kitson. 



PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION 



The Moral and Political Ideas of Plato. By Mrs A. M. Ad- -i. 

 The Beautiful. By Vernon Lee. 



ECONOMICS 



The Theory of Money. By D. A. Barker. 

 Women's Work. By Miss Constance Smith. 



EDUCATION 



German School Education. By Prof. K. H. Breul, Litt.D. 

 The Old Grammar Schools. By Prof. Foster Watson. 



PHYSICS 



Beyond the Atom. By Prof. J. Cox. 



The Sun. By Prof. R. A. Sampson. 



Wireless Telegraphy. By C. L. Fortescue, M.A. 



Rontgen Rays. By Prof. W. H. Bragg, F.R.S. 



BIOLOGY 



Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A. 



The Life-story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter. 



The Wanderings of Animals. By H. F. Gadow, M.A., F.R.S. 



GEOLOGY 



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

 Coast Erosion. By Prof. T. J. Jehu. 



INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE 



Coal Mining. By T. C. Cantrill. 

 Leather. By Prof. H. R. Procter. 



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