The Century Science Series. 



EDITED BY 



SIR HENRY E. ROSCOE, D.C.L., F.R.S. 



John Dalton and the Rise of Modem Chemistry. 



By Sir Henry E. Roscoe, F.R.S. , &c. 



Major Rennell, F.R.S., and the Rise of Modern 

 English Geography. 



By Sir Clemknts R. Markham, C, B., F.R.S., President 

 of the Royal Geographical Society. 



Justus von Liebig: his Life and Work (1803-1873). 



Bv W. A. Shenstone, F.I.C, Lecturer on Chemistrj' in 

 Clifton College. 



The Herschels and Modern Astronomy. 



By Agnes M. Clerke, Author of "A Popular History 

 of Astronomy during the igth Century," &c. 



Charles Lyell and Modern Geology. 



By Professor T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., &c. 



James Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics. 



By R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., B'ellow of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge. 



Humphry Davy, Poet and Philosopher. 



By T. E. Thorpe, LL.D., F.R.S. 

 Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural 

 Selection. 



By Edward B. Poulton, M.A., F.R.S., Hope Professor 

 of Zoology at the University of Oxford, &c. 

 In Preparation. 



Michael Faraday: his Life and Work. 



By Professor Silvanus P. Thompson, F.R.S. 



Pasteur : his Life and Work. 



By M. Armand Ruffer, M.D., Director of the British 

 Institute of Preventive Medicine. 



Hermann von Helmholtz. 



By A. W. ROcKER, F.R.S., Professor of Physics in the 

 Royal College of Science, London. 



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