THE UNIVERSITY SERIES 



THE USE AND ABUSE OF MONEY 

 By Dr. W. Cunningham, Cambridge. i2mo, $i.oo net. 



A popular treatise, and the headings, Social Problems, Practical Ques- 

 tions, and Personal Duty^ give a broad view of the scope of the book. 

 The suljject is Capital in its relation to Social Progress, and personal re- 

 sponsibility enters into the questions raised. The volume contains a syl- 

 labus of subjects and a list of buoks for reference. 



THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SENSES 



By John McKendrick, Professor of Physiology in 

 the University of Glasgow, and Dr. Snodgrass, 

 Physiological Laboratory, Glasgow. 127 Illustra- 

 tions. i2mo, 340 pages, $1.50 net. 



The aim of this book is to give an account of the functions of the 

 organs of sense as found in man and the higher animals. Simple experi- 

 ments are suggested by which any one may test the statements for him- 

 self, and the book has been so written as to be readily understood by 

 those who have not made ph^^siology a special study. It will be found a 

 suitable preparation for entering upon the questions that underlie physio- 

 logical psychology. Excellent illustrations abound. 



ENGLISH COLONIZATION AND EMPIRE 



By Alfred Caldecott, St. John's College, Cam- 

 bridge. i2mo, with Maps and Diagrams, $1.00 net. 



The diffusion of European, and more particularly, of English, civiliza- 

 tion is the subject of this book. The treatment of this great theme covers 

 the origin and the historical, political, economical and ethnological devel- 

 opment of the English colonies. There is thus spread before the reader a 

 bird's-eye view of the colonies, great and small, from their origin until the 

 present time, with a summary of the wars and other great events which 

 have occurred in the progress of this colonizing work, and with a careful 

 examination of some of the most important questions, economical, com- 

 mercial, and political, which now anect the relation of the colonies and 

 the parent nation. 



THE JACOBEAN POETS 



By Edmund Gosse, Hon. M.A., Trinity College, 

 Cambridge. lamo, $1.00 net. 



This little volume is an attempt to direct critical attention to all that 

 was notable in English poetry from 1603-1625. It is the first book to con- 

 centrate attention on the poetry produced during the reign of James I. 

 Many writers appear here for the first time in a book of this nature. The 

 aim has been to find unfamiliar beauties rather than to reprint for the 

 thousandth time what is already familiar. 



