SOME VOLUMES IN PREPARATION 

 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 



The Aryans. By Prof. M. Winternitz. 



Ancient India. By Prof. E. J. Rapson, M.A. 



The Peoples of India. By J. D. Anderson, M.A. 



The Balkan Peoples. By J. D. Bourchier. 



Canada of the present day. By C. G. Hewitt, D.Sc. 



The Evolution of Japan. By Prof. J. H. Longford. 



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



The Royal Navy. By John Leyland. 



Gypsies. By John Sampson. 



A Grammar of Heraldry. By W. H. St John Hope, ;^itt.D. 



Celtic Art. By Joseph Anderson, LL.D. 



ECONOMICS 



Women's Work. By Miss Constance Smith. 



LITERARY HISTORY 



Early Indian Poetry. By A. A. Macdonell. 



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



Pantomime. By D. L. Murray. 



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



PHYSICS 



The Natural Sources of Energy. By Prof. A. H. Gibson, D.Sc. 



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



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



BIOLOGY 



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



L> The Flea. By H. Russell. 



U Pearls. By Prof. W. J. Dakin. 



GEOLOGY 



Soil Fertility. By E. J. Russell, D.Sc. 

 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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