2 THE NATION'S LIBRARY— Continued 



CANADA AS AN IMPERIAL FACTOR. Hakar 

 Greenwood, M.P., Barrister-at-Law. 



A HISTORY OF TRUSTS. M. E. Hirst, M.A. (Birm.), 

 sometime Scholar of Newnham College, Cambridge. 

 With an Introduction by F. W. Hirst, Editor of 

 The Economist. 



WHY OUR RAILWAYS SHOULD NOT BE 

 NATIONALISED. Edwin A. Pratt, Author of 

 American Railways, 



THE PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION. Joseph 

 McCabe, Author of The Story of Evolution, The 

 Evolution oj Mind, etc. 



MODERN COMMERCE: A SURVEY. H. H. 

 Bassett, Editor Financial Review of Reviews. 



A BOOK OF FOLK-LORE. Rev. S, Baring-Gould, 

 M.A. 



THE MODERN BRITISH NAVY. Commander 

 Charles Robinson, R.N. (Ret.). 



BURNS. Rev. Lauchlan MacLean Watt, M.A., 

 B.D., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. (Scot.). 



OIL FUEL. Vivian B. Lewes, F.I.C, F.C.S., Professor 

 of Chemistry at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 



CO-OPERATION AND CO-PARTNERSHIP. Lang- 

 ford LovELL Price, M.A., Fellow and Treasurer 

 of Oriel College, Oxford, Reader in Economic History 

 in the University of Oxford. 



POVERTY AND THE STATE. Geoffrey Drage, 

 M.A. (Oxon.). 



THE STAR WORLD. A. C. de la C. Crommelin, 

 B.A., D.Sc. (Oxon.), Assistcint at Royal Observatory, 

 Greenwich 



