Works Published by Henry S. King &> Co., 



The International Scientific S^^ies— continued. 



Forthcoming Volumes. 



Mons. VAN BENEDEN. 



On Parasites in tlie Animal Kingdom. 



Prof. W. KINGDOM CLIFFORD, M.A. 



The First Principles of the Exact Sciences ex- 

 plained to the non-mathematical. 



Prof. T. H. HUXLEY, LL.D., F.R.S. 



Bodily Motion and Consciousness. 



Dr. W. B. CARPENTER, LL.D., F.R.S. 



The Physical Geography of the Sea. 



Prof. WILLIAM OI/LING, F.R.S. 



The Old Chemistry viewed from the New Stand- 

 point. 



W. LAUDER LINDSAY, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



Mind in tlie Lower Animals. 



Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S. 



The Antiquity of Man. 



Prof. W. T. THISELTON DYER, B.A., 

 B.SC. 



F^m and Habit in Flowering Plants. 



Mr. J. N. LOCKYER, F.R.S. 



Spectrum Analysis : some of its recent results. 



Prof. MICHAEL FOSTER, M.D. 



Protoplasm and the Cell Theory. 



Prof. W. STANLEY JEVONS. 



Money: and the Mechanism of Exchange. 



H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, M.D., F.R.S. 



The Brain as an Organ of Mind. 



Prof. A. C. RAMSAY, LL.D., F.R.S. 



Earth Sculpture : Hills, Valleys, Mountains, Plains, 

 Rivers, Lakes ; how they were produced, and 

 how they have been Destroyed. 



Prof. RUDOLPH VIRCHO W (Berlin Univ. ) 



Morbid Physiological Action. 



Prof. CLAUDE BERNARD. 



Physical and Metaphysical Phenomena of Life. 



Prof. H. SAINTE -CLAIRE DEVILLE. 



An Introduction to Gener£d Chemistry, 



Prof. WURTZ. 



Atoms and the Atomic Theory. 



Prof. DE QUATREFAGES. 

 The Negro Races. 



Prof. LACAZE-DUTHIERS. 



Zoology since Cuvier. 



Prof. BERTHELOT. 



Chemical Synthesis. 



Prof. J. ROSENTHAL. 



General Physiology of Muscles and Nerves. 



Prof. JAMES D. DANA, M.A., LL.D. 



On Cephalization ; or, Head-Characters in th& 

 Gradation and Progress of Life. 



Prof. S. W. JOHNSON, M.A. 



On the Nutrition of Plants. 



Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr. M.D. 



The Nervous System and its Relation to the 

 Bodily Functions. 



Prof. W. D. WHITNEY. 



Modern Linguistic Science. 



Prof BERNSTEIN (University of Halle). 



Physiology of the Senses. 



Prof. FERDINAND COHN (BreslauUnlv.) 

 Thallophytes {Algse, Lichens, Fungi). 



Prof. HERMANN (University of Zurich). 

 Respiration. 



Prof. LEUCKART (University of Leipsic). 

 Outlines of Animal Organization. 



Prof. LIEBREICH (University of Berlin). 

 Outlines of Toxicology. 



Prof. KUNDT (University of Strasburg}. 

 On Sound. 



Prof. REES (University of Erlangen). 

 On Parasitic Plants. 



Prof. STEINTHAL (University of BerlinX 



Outlines of the Science of Language. 



P. BERT (Professor of Physiology, Paris}. 

 Forms of Life and other Cosmical Conditions. 



E. ALGLAVE (Professor of Constitutional 

 and Administrative Law at Douai, and of 

 Political Economy at Lille). 



The Primitive Elements of Political Constitutions 



P. LORAIN (Professor of Medicine, Paris). 



Modem Epidemics. 



Prof. SCHUTZENBERGER (Director of 

 the Chemical Laboratory at the Sorbonne), 

 On Fermentations. 

 Mons: PREIDEL. 



The Functions of Organic Chemistry. 



Mons. DEBRAY. 



Precious Metals. 



Mons. P. BLASERNA (Professor in the 

 University of Rome.) 

 On Sound; The Organs of Voice and of Hearing, 



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