87. CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES 



By GRACE E. HADOW. 



89. WILLIAM MORRIS: HIS WORK AND 

 INFLUENCE 



By A. GLUTTON BROCK. 



Science 



7. MODERN GEOGRAPHY 



By Dr MARION NEWBIGIN. (Illustrated.) "Geography, again : what a dull, 

 tedious study that was wont to be ! ... But Miss Marion Newbigin in vests its 

 dry bones with the flesh and blood of romantic interest." Daily Telegraph. 



9. THE EVOLUTION OF PLANTS 



By Dr D. H. SCOTT, M. A., F.R.S., late Hon. Keeper of the Jodrell Laboratory, 

 Kew. (Fully illustrated.) " Dr Scott's candid and familiar style makes the 

 difficult subject both fascinating and easy." Gardeners' Chronicle. 



17. HEALTH AND DISEASE 



By W. LESLIE MACKENZIE, M.D., Local Government Board, Edinburgh. 



1 8. INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS 



By A. N. WHITEHEAD, Sc.D., F.R.S. (With Diagrams.) "Mr Whitehead 

 has discharged with conspicuous success the task he is so exceptionally qualified 

 to undertake. For he is one of our great authorities upon the foundations of 

 the science." Westminster Gazette. 



19. THE ANIMAL WORLD 



By Professor F. W. GAMBLE, F.R.S. With Introduction by Sir Oliver Lodge. 

 (Many Illustrations.) " A fascinating and suggestive survey. "Morning Post. 



20. EVOLUTION 



By Professor J. ARTHUR THOMSON and Professor PATRICK GEDDES. "A 

 many-coloured and romantic panorama, opening up, like no other book we 

 know, a rational vision of world-development." Belfast News-Letter, 



22. CRIME AND INSANITY 



By Dr C. A. MERCIER. " Furnishes much valuable information from one 

 occupying the highest position among medico-legal psychologists." Asylum 

 News. 



28. PSYCHICAL RESEARCH 



By Sir W. F. BARRETT, F.R.S., Professor of Physics, Royal College of 

 Science, Dublin, 1873-1910. "What he has to say on thought-reading, 

 hypnotism, telepathy, crystal-vision, spiritualism, divinings, and so on, will be 

 read with avidity." Dundee Courier. 



31. ASTRONOMY 



By A. R. HINKS, M. A. , Chief Assistant, Cambridge Observatory. " Original 

 in thought, eclectic in substance, and critical in treatment. . . . No better 

 little book is available." School World. 



32. INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE 



By J ARTHUR THOMSON, M. A., Regius Professor of Natural History, Aberdeen 

 University. " Professor Thomson's delightful literary style is well known ; and 

 here he discourses freshly and easily on the methods of science and its relations 

 with philosophy, art, religion, and practical life." Aberdeen Journal. 



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