THE SCHOOL SCIENCE SERIES 



A series of little books on important topics in natural and 

 social science. Simply and clearly written by authoritative 

 authors. Organized into short chapters, suitable for assign- 

 ment units in high school work. Designed for use as supple- 

 mentary to the basic texts. Basic texts are organized for 

 general use. Such organization necessitates restricted treatment 

 of topics which, in particular instances, it may be very desirable 

 to expand. So there has developed need for just such supple- 

 mentary reading as the SCHOOIv SCIENCE SERIES seeks 

 to supply. These little books, except the teachers' numbers, 

 are written specifically for pupils of high school age. 



Teachers'' Numbers: 



1. Aims and Method in High School Science. Organiza- 

 tion and Content. Science and Conduct. Pamphlet. 28 pp. 

 10 cents. 



2. The Dangers of "Practical" Science. Suggestions for 

 Spring Term Botany. Pamphlet. 16 pp. 10 cents. 



3. General Science. Articles by W. C. Bagley, John M. 

 Coulter, J. Iv. Pricer, and J. G. Coulter. Pamphlet. 24 pp. 

 10 cents. 



Pupils^ Numbers: 



4. Reproduction. By Thomas W.Galloway. For reading in 

 connection with elementary biological courses. Cloth bound. 

 Illustrated. 160 pp. 60 cents. 



5. Evolution, Heredity and Eugenics. By John M. Coulter. 

 Cloth bound. Illustrated. 144 pp. 50 cents. 



In Preparation: 



Yard and Garden. To accompany plant studies, especially 

 in cities. 



Fundamentals of Farming. To accompany plant studies, 

 especially in the country. 



High School Life. A first book in social adjustment, and 

 the practice of ethics. 



Social Obligations. A first book in social science. 



The Land and Its Life. To accompany geographical studies. 



Story of the Earth's Surface. To accompany geographical 

 studies. 



Common Vertebrates. To accompany animal studies. 



JOHN G. COUIvTER, Publisher, Bloomington, III, 

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