UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MANUALS 

 The Physiology of the Senses. By John G. M'Ken- 



DRICK, Professor of Physiology in the University of Glasgow, 

 and W. SXODGRASS, Demonstrator of Physiology, University of 

 Glasgow. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d. 



Chapters in Modern Botany. By Patrick Geddes, 



Professor of Botany, University College, Dundee. • With 

 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 



Greece in the Age of Pericles. By A. J. Grant, 



King's College, Cambridge, and Staff Lecturer in History to the 

 University of Cambridge. Crown 8vo, Nearly ready. 



Logic, Inductive and Deductive. By William 



MiNTO, Late Professor of Logic and Literature, University of 

 Aberdeen. With Diagrams. Crown Svo, 4s. 6d. 



THE FOLLOWING ARE IN PREPARATION 



The English Novel, from its Origin to Sir W. Scott. 



By W. A. Raleigh, Professor of English Literature, University 

 College, Liverpool. 



Comparative Religion, By Allan Menzies, Professor 

 of Biblical Criticism in the University of St. Andrews. 



Problems of Political Economy. By M. E. Sadler, 



Secretary to the Oxford University Extension Delegacy. 



Psychology : A Historical Sketch. By Andrew 



Seth, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of 

 Edinburgh, 



The Jacobean Poets. By Edmund Gosse, Trinity 



College, Cambridge. 

 An Introduction to Physical Science. By John 



Cox, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; Professor of 

 Experimental Physics, M'Gill College, Montreal. 



The English Poets, from Blake to Tennyson. By 



Rev. Stopford a. Brooke, Trinity College, Dublin. 



The History of Astronomy. By Arthur Berry, 



Fellow of King's College, Cambridge ; Secretary to the Cambridge 

 University Extension Syndicate. 



Latin Literature. By J. W. Mackail, Balliol College. 

 Shakespeare and his Predecessors in the English 

 Drama. By F. S. Boas, Balliol College, Oxford. 



A History of Education. By James Donaldson, 



Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews, 



JOHN MURRAY, LONDON. 



