SULLY’S TWO GREAT WORKS. 
Outlines of Psychology, with Special Refereice 
to the Theory of Education. 
A Text-Book for Colleges. By James Sunry, A.M., Ex- 
aminer for the Moral Sciences Tripos in the University cf 
Cambridge, etc., etc 
“A book that has been long wanted by all who are engaged in the 
business of teaching and desire to master its principles. In the first 
place, it is an elaborate treatise on the human mind, of independent 
merit as representing the latest and best work of all schools of psycho- 
logical inquiry. But of equal importance, and what will be prized as a 
new and most desirable feature of a work on mental science, are the 
educational applications that are made throughout in separate text and 
type, so that, with the explication of mental phenomena, there comes at 
once the application to the art of education.” 
Crown 8vo. Price, $3.00. 
Teacher’s Hand-Book of Psychology. 
On the Basis of ‘Outlines of Psychology.” By James 
Surry, M. A. 
A practical exposition of the elements of Mental Science, with spc- 
cial applications to the Art of Teaching, designed for the use of Schools, 
Teachers, Reading Circles, and Students generally. This book is not a 
mere abridgment of the author’s “Outlines,” but has been mainly re- 
written for a more direct educational purpose, and is essentially a new 
work, It has been heretofore announced as “ Elements of Psychology.” 
NOTE.—No American abridgments or editions of Mr. Sully's works 
are authorized except those published by the undersigned. 
12mo, 414 pages. Price, $1.50. 
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