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VII.— MAN'S PLACE IN NATURE. 



VIII.— DISCOURSES, BIOLOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL. 

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Story of the Mind. By Prof. J. Mark Baldwin. 



Story of Photography. By Alfred T. Story. 



Story of Life in the Seas. By Sydney J. Hickson. 



Story of Germ Life. By II. W. Conn, Professor of Biology. Wesleyan University ; 



Author of " The Living World," etc. 

 Story of the Earth's Atmosphere. By Douglas Archibald, Fellow and Sometime 



Vice-President of the Royal Meteorological Society, London. 



Story of Extinct Civilizations of the East. By Robert Anderson, M. A., F. A. S., 



author of " Early England," ''The Stuart Period," etc. 



Story of Electricity. By John Munro, C. E. 



Story of a Piece of Coal. By E. A. Martin, F. G. S. 



Story of the Solar System. By G. F. Chambers, F. R. A. S. 



Story of the Earth. By II. G. Seeley, F. R. 8., Profpssor of Geography in King's Col- 

 lege, London. 



Story of the Plants. By Grant Allen, author of " Flowers and their Pedigrees," etc. 



Story of " Primitive " Man. By Edward Clodd, author of " The Story of Creation," 

 etc. 



Story of the Stars. By. G. F. Chambers, F. R. A. S., author of "Handbook of De- 

 scriptive and Practical Astronomy," etc. 



IN PREPARATION. 

 Story of the Cotton Plant. By F. Wilkinson, F. G. S. 

 Story of Geographical Discovery. By Joseph Jacobs. 

 Story of the British Race. By John Munro, C. E. 



