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yill. SANITY AND INSANITY. By Dr.. Charles Mercier. 

 Illustrated. 

 "Taken as a whole, it is the brightest book on the physical side of 

 mental science published in our time." — Pall Mall Gazette- 



IX. HYPNOTISM. By Dr. Albert Moll. New and Enlarged 



Edition. 

 " Marks a step of som€ importance in the study of some difficult physio- 

 logical and psychological problems which have not yet received much 

 attention in the scientific world of England." — Nature. 



X. MANUAL TRAINING. By Dr. C. M. Woodward, Directot 



of the Manual Training School, St. Louis. Illustrated. 

 " There is no greater authority on the subject than Professor Woodward." c ^ 

 — Manchester' Gttardian. •« J" 



XL THE SCIENCE OF FAIRY TALES. By E. Sidney wS 



Hartland. '2 a" 



"Mr. Hartland's book will win the sympathy of all earnest students, £fz 



both by the knowledge it displays, and by a thorough love and appreciation — cd 



of his subject, which is evident throughout." — Spectator. W*^ 



XII. PRIMITIVE FOLK. By Elie Reclus. |i 



"An attractive and useful introduction to the study of some aspects of S 

 ethnography." — Nature. 12; pq 



XIII. THE EVOLUTION OF MARRIAGE. By Professor j>: 

 Letourneau. og^ 



"Among the distinguished French students of sociology, Professor Letour- ^ qq 



neau has long stood in the first rank. He approaches the great study of ^j" 



man free from bias and shy of generalisations. To collect, scrutinise, and a ^ 



appraise facts is his chief business. In the volume before us he shows these J S 



qualities in an admirable degree." — Science. ^ 



XIV. BACTERIA AND THEIR PRODUCTS. By Dr. G. Q^ 

 Sims Woodhead. Illustrated. Second Edition. M 5 



"An excellent summary of the present state of knowledge of the subject." _Q 

 — Lancet. I SO^ 



XV. EDUCATION AND HEREDITY. By J. M. Guyau. g^^, 



"It is at once a treatise on sociology, ethics, and pedagogics. It is O ©Ctf 

 doubtful whether, among all the ardent evolutionists who have had their say H Z ■* 

 on the moral and the educational question, any one has carried forward the 5 s!o 

 new doctrine so boldly to its extreme logical consequence." — Professor Q«g 

 Sully m Mind. •< 



XVL THE MAN OF GENIUS. By Prof. Lombroso. Illus- ^ 



trated. >■ 



"By far the most comprehensive and fascinating collection of facts and Q 



generalisations concerning genius which has yet been brought together." — " 



fournal of Menial Science. ^ 



New York : Charles Scribner's Sons. ^ 



