MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY, ETC. 57 , 



the Union Theological Seminary. There are ten Lectures in all, 

 divided into three series : — /. " Christianity and Physical Science" 

 (three lectures). II. "Christianity and Mental' Science" (four 

 lectures). III. " Christianity and Historical Investigatinn" (three 

 lectures). The Appendix contains articles on "Gaps in the Theory 

 of Development;" "Darwin's Descent of Man." "Principles' 

 of Herbert Spencer's Philosophy." In the course of the Lectures 

 Dr. M'Cosh discusses all the most important scientific problems 

 which are supposed to affect Christianity. 



Masson.^RECENT BRITISH PHILOSOPHY ■- A Review, 

 with Criticisms ; including some Comments on Mr. Mill's Answer 

 to Sir William Hamilton. By David Masson, M.A.„ Professor 

 of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh. 

 Crown 8vo. ts. 



The author, in his usual graphic and forcible manner, reviews in 

 considerable detail, and points out the drifts of the philosophical 

 speculations of the previous thirty years, bringing under notice the 

 work of all the principal philosophers who have been atwoi-k during 

 that pei-iod on the highest problems which concern humanity. The 

 four chapters are thus titled: — /. "A Survey of Thirty Years." 

 II. "The Traditional Differences: how repeated in Carlyle, 

 Hamilton, and Mill." III. "Epcts of Recent Scientific Con- 

 ceptions on Philosophy." /K. "Latest Drifts and Groupings." 

 The last seventy -six pages are devoted to a Review of Mr. Mill's 

 criticism of Sir William HamiUoris Philosophy. " We can 

 nowhere point to a work which gives so clear an exposition of 

 the course of philosophical speculation in Britain during the past 

 century, or which indicates so instructively the mutual influences of 

 philosophic and scientific thought." — Fortnightly Review. 



BRITISH NOVELISTS.— See Belles Lettres Catalogue. 



LIFE OF MILTON.— See Biographical Catalogue. 



Maudsley. — Works by Henry Maudsley, M.D., Professor of 

 Medical Jurisprudence in University College, London : — 



BODY AND MIND : An Inquiry into their Connection and 

 Mutual Influence, specially in reference to Mental Diseases. See 

 Medical Cataldguf, preceding. 



