The Century Science Series. 



SIR HENRY E. 



EDITED HY 



KOSCOE, D.C.L., F.R.S., M.P. 



John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry. 



By .Sir HKNKY K. R*SOJK, F.R.S. 

 Major Rennell, F.R.S., and the Rise of English 



Geography. 



By CLKMKMS K. MAKKMAM, C.B., F.R.S., Preii!ciil 

 of the Royal Geographical Society. 



Justus von Liebig: his Life and Work (1803 1873). 



By \S'. A. SuKNbTONK, F.I.C., Lecturer on Chemistry in 

 Clifton College. 



The Herschels and Modern Astronomy. 



By A<;XK M. CLKKKK, Author of "A Popular Hittory 

 of Attronomy during the i/h Century," &c. 



Charles Lyell and Modern Geology. 



By Rev. Profosor T. G. B.>NSEV, F.K.S. 



James Clerk Maxwell and Modern Physics. 



B> R. T. CJLA^J.bKo ; >K, F.R.S., Fellow ol Iriniiy College, 

 Cambridge. 



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Michael Faraday : his Life and Work. 



By Professor SiLVANL's P. THOMPSON, F.R.S. 



Humphry Davy. 



By i. K. THOKPK,. F.R.S. , Principal ChemUt ol the 

 Government Lulx>ratoric&. 



Pasteur: his Life and Work. 



By M. AKMANU KI:FKKK, M.U., Director of the British 

 Institute of Preventive Medicine. / _. , 



Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species. 



By EDWAKO B. POULTOS. M.A., F.R.S., Hope Professor 

 of Zoology in the University of Oxford. 



Hermann von Helmholtz. 



By A. W. RICK EH, F.R.S., Professor of Physics in the 

 Royal College of Science, London. 



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