The Contemporary Science Series. 



Edited by Havelock Ellis. 

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. S 1 2 mo. Cloth. Price $\ .$& per Volume. 



|> I. THE EVOLUTION OF SEX. By Prof. PATRICK GEDDES 



"c H and J. A. THOMSON. With 90 Illustrations. Second Edition. 



w ~ " The authors have brought to the task as indeed their names guarantee 



g D a wealth of knowledge, a lucid and attractive method of treatment, and a 



rich vein of picturesque language." Nature. 



J* II. ELECTRICITY IN MODERN LIFE. By G. W. DE 

 'E Q TUNZELMANN. With 88 Illustrations. 



^ > " A clearly written and connected sketch of what is known about elec- 

 c -"" tricity and magnetism, the more prominent modern applications, and the 

 .o f principles on which they are based." Saturday Review. 



|| III. THE ORIGIN OF THE ARYANS. By Dr. ISAAC 



^ I TAYLOR. Illustrated. Second Edition. 



r g "Canon Taylor is probably the most encyclopaedic all-round scholar now 



,c living. His new volume on the Origin of the Aryans is a first-rate example 



^ > of the excellent account to which he can turn his exceptionally wide and 



^.jy varied information. . . . Masterly and exhaustive." Pall Mall Gazette. 



3-g IV. PHYSIOGNOMY AND EXPRESSION. By P. MANTE- 

 w cs GAZZA. Illustrated. 



~ 4) " Brings this highly interesting subject even with the latest researches. 



Og ... Professor Mantegazza is a writer full of life and spirit, and the natural 

 2 X attractiveness of his subject is not destroyed by his scientific handling of it." 

 ^<g Literary War Id ( Boston). 



^ V. EVOLUTION AND DISEASE. By J. B. SUTTON, F.R.C.S. 



wla With 135 Illustrations. 



jJJ "The book is as interesting as a novel, without sacrifice of accuracy or 



j system, and is calculated to give an appreciation of the fundamentals of 



J e < "^ pathology to the lay reader, while forming a useful collection of illustrations 

 J^ Z of disease for medical reference. "Journal of Mental Science. 



IS? VI. THE VILLAGE COMMUNITY. By G. L. GOMME. 



P C*UJ Illustrated. 



2 ^""' " His book will probably remain for some time the best work of reference 



Q OJOJ for facts bearing on those traces of the village community which have not 



< EE been effaced by conquest, encroachment, and the heavy hand of Roman 



HH law." Scottish Leader. 

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>. VII. THE CRIMINAL. By HAVELOCK ELLIS. Illustrated 

 ^ Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



"The sociologist, the philosopher, the philanthropist, the novelist 

 all, indeed, for whom the study of human nature has any attraction will 

 find Mr. Ellis full of interest and suggestiveness." Academy. 

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