Recent and Announced Books 



Dudley and Kellor's Athletic Games in the Education 



of Women 



By Gertrude Dudley, Director of the Women's Department of 

 Physical Education in the University of Chicago, and France- 



Kellor. 268 pp. i2mo. $ 1.25 net. 



A discussion of the more highly organized games, with more emphasis upon their value as real 

 factors in education, than upon their benefit to the physical well-being of the individual. » ««*■«» 

 which are considered include basketball, indoor baseball, hockey, lacrosse, and cricket, wtuie soar 

 attention is given also to some of the minor games which demand the cooperation ot two or mm 

 players. 



Anderson's History of Common School Education 



By L. F. Anderson, State Normal School, Marquette, Michigan. 

 xii-l-308 pp. i2mo. #1.25. 



A history of the development of the common or non-professional school with a ; dlsc "^°° n J iie 

 nature and function, and its relation to other institutions, educational and othen use. ^ 

 of the growth of the science and art of common school education should aid the teat 

 out effective methods of instruction and organization. 



New Edition of 



Ganong's Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology 



By William F. Ganong, Professor in Smith College. 



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8vo. $ 



This revision retains the feature of the first edition as to use of simplihea pv ^ ^ 

 one hand extends it to include even the simplest appliances for school use, 

 include the more exact appliances giving definite quantitative results. 



other 



In Press 



Entirely New Edition of 



Remsen's Introduction to the Study of Chemistry ^ 



By Ira Remsen, President of the Johns Hopkins ^**2J) 



can Science Series , Briefer Course ) $i-2$- \ & ea / zm xat&* 



An important feature of this new edition is the expansion of the ^Jj^g no ted in p«^J[ 

 applications of chemistry. Fuller descriptions are given of some ot tne y ^ hion t0 develop ^ 

 editions, and new topics are considered. Advantage has been taken 01 ^ inC iude as raw 

 previous treatment of the subject of ionization in its several relations, .^ , ed f or beginners- 

 the latest work in this new field as comes within the scope of a book mi 



Chamberlin and Salisbury's College Geology ^ 



By Thomas C.Chamberlin and Rollin D. Salisbury, roj* ^^ 

 University of Chicago. {American Science Series ) \ ^ q& lt0 f 



A one-volume textbook on the lines of the authors' widely known t re 

 plies ample material for the average college course in geology. 



Henry Holt and Company 



West 33d Street. New York 3 78 Wabash Avenue, 





