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The following volumes are in preparation : 



Meteors and Comets. By Professor C. A. YOUNG, Princeton University. 

 The Measurement of the Earth. By Professor C. T. MENDENHALL, 



Worcester Polytechnic Institute, formerly Superintendent of the U. S. 



Coast and Geodetic Survey. 



Earthquakes. By Major C. E. DUTTON, U.S.A. 

 The History of Science. By C. S. PEIRCE. 

 Recent Theories of Evolution. By J. MARK BALDWIN, Princeton 



University. 

 The Reproduction of Living Beings. By Professor MARCUS HARTOG, 



Queen's College, Cork. 



Man and the Higher Apes. By Dr. A. KEITH, F.R.C.S. 

 Heredity. By J. ARTHUR THOMPSON, School of Medicine, Edinburgh. 

 Life Areas of North America: A Study in the Distribution of 



Animals and Plants. By Dr. C. HART MERRIAM, Chief of the 



Biological Survey, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Age, Growth, Sex, and Death. By Professor CHARLES S. MINOT, 



Harvard Medical School. 



History of Botany. By Professor A. H. GREEN. 

 Planetary Motion. By G. W. HILL. 

 Infection and Immunity. By GEORGE M. STERNBERG, Surgeon-General, 



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