12 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of New Books 



TRANSLATIONS INTO LATIN AND 

 GREEK VERSE. 



By H. A. J. MUNRO, 



SOMETIME FELIOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AND PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY 

 OK CAMBRIDGE. 



With a Prefatory Note by J. D. DUFF, 



FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. 



Medium 8vo. With a Portrait. 6s. net. 



These translations were originally printed for private circulation in 

 the autumn of 1884, a few months before the author's death. They 

 were never published, and for years past the price asked for the 

 book second-hand has been high. It has therefore been decided, 

 with the consent of Munro's representatives, to reprint the work, so 

 that those who are interested in Latin Verse and in Munro may 

 acquire a copy at a reasonable price. 



NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION. 



THE QUEEN'S POOR. 



Slffe as tbeg finD ft in {Town anfc Country. 



By M. LOANE. 

 Crown 8vo. 35. 6d. 



Sir ARTHUR CLAY, Bart., says of this book : ' I have had a good deal of ex- 

 perience of "relief " work, and I have never yet come across a book upon the 

 subject of the " poor " which shows such true insight and such a grasp of reality 

 in describing the life, habits, and mental attitude of our poorer fellow-citizens. . . . 

 The whole book is not only admirable from a common-sense point of view, but it is 

 extremely pleasant and interesting to read, and has the great charm of humour.' 



NEW EDITION, ENTIRELY REWRITTEN. 



PSYCHOLOGY FOR TEACHERS. 



By C. LLOYD MORGAN, LL.D., F.R.S., 



PRINCIPAL OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, BRISTOL ; 

 AUTHOR OF ' THE SPRINGS OF CONDUCT,' ' HABIT AND INSTINCT,' ETC. 



Crown Svo. 45. 6d. 



For this edition, Professor Lloyd Morgan has entirely rewritten, 

 and very considerably enlarged, his well-known work on this impor- 

 tant subject. He has, in fact, practically made a new book of it. 



