Mr. Edward Arnold's List of Scientific Books. 



AN ELEMENTARY TEXT-BOOK OF MECHANICS. By R. WOR- 



MKLL, D.Sc., M.A. With 90 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., cloth, 35. 6d. 

 %* Solutions to Problems for Teachers and Private Students. 3->. 6d. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF ZOOLOGY. By G. P. MUDGE, A.R.C.Sc. 



LOND. , Lecturer on Biology at the London School of Medicine for Women, and 

 the Polytechnic Institute, Regent Street. With about 200 original Illustrations. 

 Crown 8vo. [In the Press. 



A H NDBOOK ON FERMENTATION AND THE FERMENTA- 

 TION INDUSTRIES. By CHARLES G. MATTHEWS. Fully Illustrated. 

 Crown 8vo. [In the Press. 



A MANUAL OF THE NATURAL HISTORY AND INDUSTRIAL 

 APPLICATIONS OF THE TIMBERS OF COMMERCE. By G. S. BOULGER, 

 F. L.S., F.G.S., A.S.I., Professor of Botany an<t Lecturer on Forestry in the 

 City of London College, and formerly in the Royal Agucuitural College. 



[In the Press. 



WORKS BY PROFESSOR C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S. 

 ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S., Principal 



of University College, Bristol, author of 'Animal Life and Intelligence.' etc. 

 With numerous lllustiations. Large crown 8vo., IDS. 6d. 



OUTLINE OF CONTENTS. I. Organic Behaviour II. Consciousness III. The 

 Mental Faculties of Animals IV. Heredity and Evolution V. . Instinctive 

 Behaviour VI. Intelligent Behaviour VII. Some Types of Animal Behaviour 

 VI II. Social Behaviour IX. Emotional Behaviour X. The role of Con- 

 sciousness in Evolution. 



HABIT AND INSTINCT. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S. viii + 3 5 2 



pages. With Photogravure Frontispiece. Demy 8vo., cloth, l6s. 



The earlier chapters contain the author's original observations upon the young 

 of many species of birds and mammals. These are followed by an interesting 

 discussion upon Animal Habits and Instincts, and the work ends with chapters 

 on k The Relation of Organic to Mental Evolution,' 'Are Acquired Habits 

 Inherited ?' 'Modification and Variation,' and 'Heredity in Man.' 



'An admirable introduction to the study of a most important and fascinating branch of Biology, now 

 for the first time based upon a substantial foundation of carefully observed facts and logical induction 

 from them.' Professor ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE. 



PSYCHOLOGY FOR TEACHERS. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S. 



xii + 25i pages. Crown 8vo., 35. 6d. 



CONTENTS. States of Consciousness Association Experience Perception 

 Analysis and Generalization Description and Explanation Mental Develop- 

 mentLanguage and Thought Literature Character and Conduct. 



'The author of this book speaks with special emphasis and authority, and his remarks will be found 

 of exceptional value to students.' Sir J. G. FITCH, in the Preface, 



ANIMAL SKETCHES. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, F.R.S. viii + 3 i2 



pages, with 52 illustrations (many of ihem full-page). Crown 8vo. , cloth, 35. 6d. 



LONDON : ED WAX D ARNOLD, 37 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND. 



