New Scientific Books 



ON AGRICULTURE 



Mr. Harwood's new book The New Earth 





By W. S. HARWOOD, Author of "New Creations in Plant Life," is a recital of the triumphs of 

 modern agriculture in America, of which The Independent says: " Mr. Harwood has done a great 

 service . . . His book should be put at once into all the country libraries." 



Illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net; by mail $1.89 



Professor L. H. Bailey's Plant= Breeding fourth edition 



is entirely revised with the addition of a new chapter on current practice. The New York Evening 

 Post says : "We leave the book with the very strongest assurance to our readers that any enterpris- 

 ing nature-lover will find it intensely interesting and valuable." 



Illustrated. Cloth, SSI, pp., $1.00 net ; by mail $1.12 



ON ASTRONOMY 



Dr. Newcomb's A Compendium of Spherical Astronomy 



With Its Applications to the Determination and Reduction of Positions of the Fixed Stars. By 

 SIMON NEWCOMB M pp., 8vo, cloth, $3.00 net ; by mail $3.20 



Dr. Forest R. Moulton's An Introduction to Astronomy 



By FOREST RAY MOULTON, Ph.D., University of Chicago; Author of "An Introduction to Celes 

 tial Mechanics." Illustrated. 18+557 pp., 8vo, cloth, $1.25 net ; by mail $1.37 



ON BIOLOGY, NATURAL HISTORY, ETC. 



Dr. Samuel J. Holmes's The Biology of the Frog 



is an easily followed, narrative discussion of the complete life-structure of the frog. 



Illustrated, cloth, 12mo, $1.60 net ; by mail, $1.71, 



Mr. Ernest Ingersoll's The Life of Animals — Mammals 



By the author of "Wild Neighbors," "An Island in the Air," etc. The New York Sun says: "N< 

 better book can be put into the hands of a boy that is interested in animals." 



Illustrated with colored plates and many drawings. 555 pp., $2.00 net ; by mail f?.» 



Dr. Jacques Loeb's Dynamics of Living Matter 



has attracted widespread interest from the originality of his ideas and the importa^e of the 

 subject. doth, tsvo, $3.00 net by mail $t.. 



Columbia University Biological Series 



Prof. H. S. Jennings's Behavior of the Lover Organism 



A new volume in the Columbia University Biological Series, edited by HENRTf F. OSBORN a' 

 EDMUND B. WILSON. 366 pages with about 160 figures in the text. $3.00 net; by mail, $S 



ON ENGINEERING 



Stevens & Hobart's Steam Turbine Engineering 



is written from the standpoint of buyer and the user ; it deals with questions of economy in f 

 cost, maintenance and steam consumption, as well as with theory and design. 



81/, pp., 516 illustrations. $6.50 net; by mail $ 



Mr. Parr's Electrical Engineering in Theory and Practi 



By G. D. ASPINALL PARR, M.Sc, M.I.E.E., A.M.I., Mech.E., Head of the ElectricalEnginee: 

 Department, the University, Leeds. With 282 illustrations. 



Cloth, 8vo, 1,1*7 pp. , $3.25 net ; by mail ; 



OTHER BOOKS OF SCIENTIFIC INTEREST 



Professor Hallock's Outlines of the Evolution of 

 Weights and Measures and the Metric System 



By WILLIAM HALLOCK, Ph. D., Professor of Physics in Columbia University in the City of 

 York, and HERBERT T. WADE, Editor for Physics and Applied Science, The New Internat 

 Encyclopaedia. Cloth, 8vo, 308 pp., $2.25 net ; by mait 



Professor Major's First Steps in Mental Growth 



By DAVID R. MAJOR, Ph.D., Professor of Education in Ohio State University, is a series of s 

 in the Psychology of Infancy. 1A+S60 pp., 12mo, illustrated, $1.25 net ; by ma\ 



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