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OF 



THE HUMBOLDT LIBRARY 



Vol. I, Containing the first 24 Numbers, 



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Vol. II Contains the following Works: 



The Origin of Nations. 



By Prof. Geo. Rawlinson, Oxford Univ. 



The Evolutionist at i arge. 



By Grant Allen. 



The History of Landholding in England. 



By Joseph Fisher, F.R.H.S. 



fashion in Deformity, as illustrated in 



the customs of Barbarous and Civilized 

 Races. {Numerous illustrations). 

 By William Henry Flower, F.R S. 



The Study of Words. 



By Richard Chenevix Trench. 



Hereditary Traits and Other Essays, 



By Richard A. Proctor.. 



Yig-nettes from Nature. 



By Grant Allen. 



The Philosophy of Style. 



By Herbert Spexcer. 



Oriental Religions. 



By John Caird, Pres. Univ. Glasgow,, 

 and Others. 



Tacts and Fictions of Zoology, (numer- j 

 ous illustrations). j Lectures on Erolut ion. (Illustrated.) 



By Andrew Wilson, Ph.D. j By Prof. T. H. Huxley. 



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TWO VALUABLE WORKS ON MUSIC 



By ISAAC L:. RICE, LL.B. 



Lecturer in Columbia College^ New York. 



I. "What is Music? Price, cloth, 50 cents; paper, 25 cents. 



Evening Post, N. Y.— "Cannot fail to fascinate ihose who are fond of music, or of contemplating the 

 laws which in the works of nature are seen in full operation." 



II. How the Geometrical Lines Have Their Counterparts in Music. 



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 Evening Mail, N. Y.— " Manifests subtle thought and a keen perception of the deep foundation on 

 •which music rests." 



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