Angell's Text-book of General Psychology. 



New Edition. By James Rowland Angell, Professor and 



Head of the Department of Psychology in the University 



of Chicago. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



ix+468 pp. 8vo. $1.60. 



The fourth edition contains a large amount of new material, chiefly 

 empirical in character. To offset this addition, many of the more strictly 

 theoretical discussions have been condensed. The old material has been 

 rearranged and many new drawings have been supplied. 



Charles H. JUDD, University of Chicago : —I regard it as a most 

 excellent text. Its clear and thoroly interesting style will, I am 

 sure, make it very attractive to students. It is complete and com- 

 pact. Indeed it is a capital presentation of modern psychology. 



Seashore's Elementary Experiments in Psychology. 



By Carl Emil Seashore, Head of the Department of 



Philosophy and Psychology in the State University of Iowa. 



ix+281 pp. i2mo. $1.00. 



A supplement to a regular text-book in elementary psychology. ;it 

 provides experiments for one laboratory period a week for one semester. 



Frank Drew, State Normal School, Worcester, Mass. ;— The 

 range of experiments and the simplicity of their presentation are 

 admirable. They will deepen insight. 



Jones's Logic, Inductive and Deductive. 



By Adam L. Jones, Professor in Columbia University. 



ix-l-304 pp. i2mo. $1.00. 



The aim of this text-book is to present, in as concrete a form as is 

 possible, the rudiments of Logic, considered as method. 



Jastrow's Psychology of Stereoscopic Vision. 



By Joseph Jastrow, Professor in the University of Wis- 

 consin. [In press.\ 



Bode's Logic. 



By W. H. Bode, Professor in the University of Illinois. 

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