Selected Works for the Library, 



EGYPTIAN SKETCHES. By Jeremiah Lynch, F.R.G.S. With 16 full- 

 page Illustrations. Demy 8vo, Cloth. 10«. 6d. 



" ' Egyptian Sketches' are bright and light, entertaining and instructive ; in short, it is long 

 ■ince we have met with a book on l^jgypt at once so fresh and so comprehensive." — Times. 



" The independent testimony of a ghrewd and competent observer." — Spectator. 



"A most charming and readable volume of sketches from the land of the N\le."— Irish Times. 



"An attractive and well got-up volume, furnished with some very good illustrations." — 

 Murray's Magazine. 



WORKS BY SIR RAWSON RAWSON, K.C.M.G. Published by the 

 Imperial Federation League. 



1. The Tariffs of the British Empire. One vol. Demy 8vo. Cloth. 



3«. Gd. With 16 Tables illustrating the Course of British Trade. 



2. The Trade of the British Empire from 1854 to 1888. Form- 



ing a Sequel to the above. Demy 8vo. Cloth. 6s. 

 "The whole empire owes a debt of gratitude to Sir Rawson Rawson."— Times. 



POPULAR PAPERS ON ANIMALS. By C. Lloyd Morgan, F.G.S., 



Author of "Animal Life and Intelligence." Fully Illustrated by H. 



MoNKHOusE KowE, and written in a popular style, recalling the late 



Frank Buckland's Works. 



The volume contains a number of papers contributed by Professor 



]\Iorgan to " Murray's Magazine," " Atalania," etc., and several new chapters. 



Among the contents are : Cousin Sarah — Sally's Poor Relations — The King 



of Beasts — Bruin the Bear — Horns and Antlers — The Mermaid — Seals and 



Sea-lions — Awuk the Walrus — Flittermice — The Ostrich — Snakes— Spiders — 



and numerous others. 



AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS 



PEOPLE. By Professor Edward Eggleston. 410 pages. Royal 8vo. 



Cloth. 7s. 6d. 



This work contains illustrations on almost every page by the best 



designers and engravers of the day, with numerous maps and full-page pictures 



(!^ome of them in colours), and an immense number of smaller ones. Dr. 



Egglestou's name is a sufficient guarantee for the excellence of the literary 



matter. 



POLITICAL SCIENCE AND COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL 

 LAW. By John W. Burgess, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the University 

 Faculty of Political Science in Columbia College, U.S.A. In Two 

 Volumes. Demy 8vo. Cloth. 25s. 



Part I. Part 11. 



Book I. The Nation. Book I. Organization of the State 



„ II. The State. within the Constitution. 



„ III. Formation of the Constitu- „ II. Individual Liberty. 



tutions of Great Britain, „ III. The Constitution of Govern- 

 United States, Germany, ment. 



and France. 

 " The work is full of keen analysis and suggestive comment, and may be confidently 

 recommended to all serious students of comparative politics and jurisprudence." — The Times. 

 "Mr. Burgess has produced a book that is well worth reading, and he has made many 

 Bhrewd and pregnant observations well worth attentive consideration. . . . Englishmen will 

 welcome the advent of an earnest and enthusiastic Transatlantic scholar into a field hitherto 

 cultivated by Englishmen alone. It is surely well that Bentham, MacLennan, and Maine, 

 the three pioneers of English jurisprudence, should find followers among the countrymen of 

 W&m.\\ion."— Manchester Guardian. 



THE HARVARD HISTORICAL MONOGRAPHS. 



Vol. I. THE VETO POWER : Its Origin, Development, and 

 Function in the Government of the United States. By 



Edward Campbell Mason. Demy 8vo. Paper. 5s. 



Vol. II. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FEDERAL 

 GOVERNMENT. By Albert Bushnell Hart, Ph.D. Demy 8vo. 

 Paper. 5s. 



London: EDWARD ARNOLD, 37, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C, 



