1Hnfv>er6ft2 Extension Manuals, 



Edited by PROFESSOR KNIGHT. 



The Realm of Nature, a Manual of Physiography. With Coloured Maps 

 and Illustrations. HUGH ROBERT MILL, University Lecturer, Edinburgh; 

 Librarian to the Royal Geographical Society. 55. 



The Elements of Ethics. JOHN H. MUIRHEAD, Balliol College, Oxford; 



Lecturer on Moral Science, Royal Holloway College. 35. 



The Daily Life of the Greeks and Romans. W. ANDERSON, Oriel College, 

 Oxford ; and Professor of Classics, Firth College, Sheffield. 



The History Of Astronomy. ARTHUR BERRY, Fellow of King's College, Cam- 

 bridge, and of University College, London. 



Shakespeare, and his Predecessors in the English Drama. F. S. BOAS, 



Balliol College, Oxford. 

 The English Poets, from Blake to Tennyson. STOPFORD A. BROOKE, Trinity 



College, Dublin. 

 The Fine Arts. With Illustrations. BALDWIN BROWN, Professor of Fine Arts, 



University of Edinburgh. 35. 6d. 

 English Colonization and Empire. With Coloured Maps and Illustrations. 



A. CALDECOTT, Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 35. 6d. 



An Introduction to Physical Science. JOHN Cox, late Warden of Cavendish 

 College ; Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; Professor of Natural 

 Philosophy, McGill College, Montreal. 



The Use and Abuse of Money. W. CUNNINGHAM, D.D., Fellow of Trinity 

 College, Cambridge. 33. 



Outlines Of Modern Botany. PATRICK GEDDES, Professor of Botany, Univer- 

 sity College, Dundee. [In the Press. 



The Jacobean Poets. EDMUND GOSSE, Trinity College, Cambridge. 



The Literature Of France. H. G. KEENE, Universities of Oxford and Cal- 

 cutta. 35. 



The Philosophy Of the Beautiful. WILLIAM KNIGHT, Professor of Moral 

 Philosophy and Political Economy, University of St. Andrews. 35. 6d. 



British Dominion in India. Sir ALFRED LYALL, K.C.B., K. C.S.I. 



The French Revolution. C. E. MALLET, Balliol College, Oxford. 



[In the Press. 



The Physiology of the Senses. JOHN MCKENDRICK, Professor of Physiology, 

 University of Glasgow, and Dr. SNODGRASS, Physiological Laboratory, 

 Glasgow. With Illustrations. [In the Press. 



Comparative Religion. ALLAN MENZIES, Professor of Theology and Biblical 

 Criticism, University of St. Andrews. 



Logic, Inductive and Deductive. WILLIAM MINTO, Professor of Logic and 



Literature, University of Aberdeen. 

 The English Novel, from its Origin to Sir W. Scott. W. A. RALEIGH, 



Professor of English Literature, University College, Liverpool. 



Studies in Modern Geology. R. D. ROBERTS, Fellow of Clare College, Cam- 

 bridge ; Sec. to the Cambridge and London Extension Syndicates. With 

 Coloured Maps and Illustrations. [In the Press. 



Problems of Political Economy. M. E. SADLER, Senior Student of Christ 

 Church, Oxford ; Secretary to the Oxford University Extension Delegacy. 



Psychology, a Historical Sketch. ANDREW SETH, Professor of Logic, Univer 

 sity of Edinburgh. 



Outlines of English Literature. WM. RENTON. With Diagrams. \ 

 [/ the Press. 



JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 



