COLLATERAL READINGS SUGGESTED. 



Spencer's "Principles of Sociology"; Tylor's "Primitive Cul- 

 ture" and "Early History of Mankind"; Crosier's "Civilization 

 and Progress"; Joly's "Man before Metals"; Evans's "Ancient 

 Stone Implements in Great Britain" and "Bronze Implements in 

 Great Britain"; Whewell's "History of the Inductive Sciences"; 

 Ewbank's "The World a Work-Shop, or the Relationship of Man 

 to the Earth" ; Ward's "History of the Ancient Working People" ; 

 "The Hand, its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing 

 Design," Bridgewater Treatise, by Sir Charles Bell ; Adam Smith's 

 "Wealth of Nations"; Lubbock's "Fifty Years of Science"; 

 Janet's "The Materialism of the Present Day " ; Routledge's "Dis- 

 coveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century"; Tyndall's 

 "Advancement of Science" (Inaugural Address, 1876); Franklin 

 A. Seeley's "An Inquiry into the Origin of Inventions," "The 

 Development of Time-keeping in Greece and Rome," and "The 

 Genesis of Inventions." 



