SCIENCE.— AD VERTISEMENTS. 



The Macmiuuain Companv 



New Books of Travel, Description, Etc. 



Letters 



from 



Japan : 



The 



Making of 



Hawaii 



A RECORD OF MODERN LIFE IN THE ISLAND EMPIRE 

 By Mrs. HUGH FRASER, Author of "PALLADIA." 

 " A captivating book." — Evening Post, Chicago. 



" The make-up of these volumes is exceptionally fine at every point, and their value 

 is enhanced by exquisite illustrations." — Philadelphia Ledger. 



Japanese Cover Design. In Two Volumes. 8vo, $7.50 



By Prof. WILLIAM FEE- 

 MONT BLACKMAN, Yale Uni- 

 versity. Cloth, $2.00 



A STUDY IN SOCIAL EVOLUTION. 



A sober and comprehensive dis- 

 cussion of the forces of late at 

 ■work in the Islands. 



The Trail 



By HAMLIN GARLAND, 

 author of " Main Travelled 

 Roads," etc. 



Cloth, $1.50 of the 



Sketches in prose and verse. fiftl/lcppI/'Pt'C 

 A trip with a pack train over- ^"'"acciVCi S 

 land. 



THE BEST BOOKS ON THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 



The 

 Philippine 



Islands 

 and Their 



People 



a record of personal ob- 

 servation and experience 



WITH summary of THE HIS- 

 TORY' OF THE ARCHIPELAGO. 



By DEAN C. WORCESTER, 

 member of the Philippine Com- 

 mission, at present in the Is- 

 lands. Fifth Edition. 



Cloth, 8vo, $4.00 



^^ Should be read by every Amer- 

 ican. It is the most c miprehen- 

 sive, intelligent, and impartial 

 description of the Archipelago 

 obtainable." — Evening Bulletin, 

 Philadelphia. 



By 

 Maj. G. J. YOUNG HUSBAND. 



An iqj-io-date account of con- 

 ditions and events of the past 

 year ; an admirable complement to 

 Prof. Worcester's book. Just 

 Cloth, 8vo, $2.50 



"Of striking and timely inter- 

 est." — Neiv York Herald. 



"An interesting and valuable 

 book." — The Independent. 



" Brightly and amusingly writ- 

 ten — full of general information." 

 — Boston Herald. 



The 



Philippines 



and 



Round 



About 



Elizabeth and Her German Garden 



Cloth, $1.50 



"A charming book." — Literature. 

 '. " ' ^ German Garden ' emits a flower-like aroma of 

 freshness and purity." — Kate Sanborn. 



A Solitary Summer 



Cloth, $1.50 



By the author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden. 



"Delicate, sympathetic observations," is The Out- 

 look's description of the volume to which this is a 

 companion. 



FOP THOSE INTERESTED IN THE BELATI0N8 BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION 



Ethics and Revelation 



By HENRY S. NASH 

 Cloth, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, 

 $1.50 Author of "Genesis of the Social 



Conscience." 



'' One of the most helpful and valuable treatises in 

 the language. " — r/ie Tribune, New York. 



" The highest thought wedded to the noblest utter- 

 ance, clear and strong and telling." — The Churchman. 



From Comte to Benjamin Kidd 



The Appeal to Biology or Evolution 

 for Human Guidance 



Cloth, 

 $1.50 

 By ROBERT MACKINTOSH, D.D. 



Author of "Christ and the Jewish Law." 



Historical and critical — a sketch of the growth of 

 the evolutionary systems of ethics, and a study of 

 their claims to authority. 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publishers, New York 



