Announcements 



THE CAMBRIDGE PSYCHOLOGICAL LIBRARY 



Under the General Editorship of Dr C. S. Myers, University Lecturer 

 in Experimental Psychology, who claims that "Psychology has by now 

 attained the position of an independent discipline, with methods of study 

 and themes of research of its own," the Syndics will shortly issue a series 

 of books dealing with the various subjects which come within the field of 

 Psychology. The extent of this field may be gauged from the titles of the 

 volumes given below. 



Psychology. By Prof. Jamn Ward, Sc.D., F.B.A. [In the press 



The Nervous System. By Prof. C. S. Sherrington, M.D., F.R.S. 



The Structure of the Nervous System and the Sense Organs. By Prof. 

 G. Elliott Smith, M.D., F.R.S. 



Prolegomena to Psychology. By Prof G. Dawes Hicks, Litt.D. 



Psychology in Relation to Theory of Knoiv.edge. By Prof. G. F. Stout. 



Mental Measurement. By IF. Brown, D.Sc. 



The Psychology of Mental Differences. By C. Burt, M.A. 



Collective Psychology. By W. McDougall, M.B., F.R.S. 



The Psychology of Personality and Suggestion. By T. IV. Mitchell. 



The Psychology of Dreams. By T. H. Pear. 



THE CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL SERIES 



Another new series recently undertaken by the Syndics is a technical 

 series to be edited by Mr P. Abbott, B.A., Head of the Mathematical 

 Department, The Polytechnic, Regent Street, London. 



The present moment is an appropriate one for such a series; the 

 abandonment by the Board of Education of many of its examinations, 

 the general adoption of internal examinations and the development ot the 

 Group Course system are exerting a profound influence on the methods of 

 Technical Education in this country. The Syndics propose, therefore, to 

 introduce a series which will meet modern requirements and changed 

 conditions, and will be up to date in every particular. All writers who 



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