43. MATTER AND ENERGY. By F. Soddy, Lecturer in Physical 

 Chemistry and Radioactivity, University of Glasgow. "Brilliant. 

 Can hardly be surpassed. Sure to attract attention." New York, 

 Sun. 



41. PSYCHOLOGY, THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOUR. By William Me- 



Dougall, of Oxford. A well digested summary of the essentials of the 

 science put in excellent literary form by a leading authority. 



42. THE PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGY. By Prof. J. G. McKendrick, 



A compact statement by the Emeritus Professor at Glasgow, for 

 uninstructed readers. 



37. ANTHROPOLOGY. By R. R. Marctt, Reader in Social Anthro- 

 pology, Oxford. Seeks to plot out and sum up the general series of 

 changes, bodily and mental, undergone by man in the course of 

 history. "Excellent. So enthusiastic, so clear and witty, and so 

 well adapted to the general reader." American Library Association 

 Booklist. 



17. CRIME AND INSANITY. By Dr. C. Mercier, author of "Crime 

 and Criminals," etc. 



12. THE ANIMAL WORLD. By Prof. F. W. Gamble. 



15. INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS. By A. N. Whitehead 



author of "Universal Algebra." 



PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION. 



69. A HISTORY OF FREEDOM OF THOUGHT. By John B. Bury 

 M. A., LL. D., Regius Professor of Modern History in Cambridg 

 University. Summarizes the history of the long struggle betwee 

 authority and reason and of the emergence of the principle that co 

 ercion of opinion is a mistake. 



96. A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. By Clement C. J. Webb, Oxford 



35. THE PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY. By Bertrand Russell, Lee 



turer and Late Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge. 



60. COMPARATIVE RELIGION. By Prof. J. Estlin Carpenter. "On 



of the few authorities on this subject compares all the rejigions 

 see what they have to offer on the great themes of religion." Chris 

 lian Work, and Evangelist. 



44. BUDDHISM. By Mrs. Rhys Davids, Lecturer on Indian Philoso 

 phy, Manchester. 



46. ENGLISH SECTS: A HISTORY OF NONCONFORMITY. By W.I 



Selbie. Principal of Manchester College, Oxford. 



