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SCIENCE-continued.

THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.

Although these Works are not specially designed for the instruction of beginners, still, as they are intended to address the non-scientific public, they are, as far as possible, explanatory in character, and free from technicalities; the object of each author being to bring his subject as near as he can to the general reader.

The Volumes already Published are:

Third Edition.

THE FORMS OF WATER IN RAIN AND RIVERS, ICE AND GLACIERS. By J. Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. With 26 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5s.

"One of Professor Tyndall's best scientific treatises."-Standard.

"With the clearness and brilliancy of language which have won for him his fame, he considers the subject of ice, snow, and glaciers."-Morning Post.

"Before starting for Switzerland next summer every one should study 'The forms of water.""-Globe.

"Eloquent and instructive in an eminent degree."-British Quarterly.

Second Edition,

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PHYSICS AND POLITICS; OR, THOUGHTS ON THE APPLICATION OF
THE PRINCIPLES OF "NATURAL SELECTION AND "INHERITANCE
TO POLITICAL SOCIETY. By Walter Bagehot. Crown 8vo. 4s.
"Able and ingenious."-Spectator.
A work of really original and interest-

"On the whole we can recommend the book as well deserving to be read by thoughtful students of politics."-Saturday Review.

Second Edition.

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FOODS. By Dr. Edward Smith. Profusely Illustrated. Price 5s.

"A comprehensive résumé of our present chemical and physiological knowledge of the various foods, solid and liquid, which go so far to ameliorate the troubles and vexations of this anxious and wearying existence."-Chemist and Druggist.

"Heads of households will find it considerably to their advantage to study its contents."-Court Express.

"A very comprehensive book.
page teems with information.
throughout."
."-Church Herald.

Second Edition.

Every Readable

MIND AND BODY: THE THEORIES OF THEIR RELATIONS. By Alexander Bain, LL.D., Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen. Four Illustrations. 4s.

THE STUDY OF SOCIOLOGY. By Herbert Spencer. Crown 8vo. Price 5s.

ON THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY. By Professor Balfour Stewart. Fourteen Engravings. Price 5s.

ANIMAL MECHANICS; or, Walking, Swimming, and Flying. By Dr. J. B. Pettigrew, M.D., F.R.S.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

LIST OF AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS OF THEIR BOOKS,

TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE

INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.

Dr. HENRY MAUDSLEY.

Responsibility in Mental Disease.

Prof. E. J. MAREY.

The Animal Frame.

Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.L.S., and M. COOKE, M.A., LL.D. Fungi; their Nature, Influences, and Uses. Prof. OSCAR SCHMIDT,

(University of Strasburg).

The Theory of Descent and Darwinism. Prof, W. KINGDOM CLIFFORD, M.A. The First Principles of the Exact Sciences explained to the non-mathematical.

Prof. T. H. HUXLEY, LL.D., F.R.S,
Bodily Motion and Consciousness.

Dr. W. B. CARPENTER, LL.D., F.R.S.
The Physical Geography of the Sea.
Prof. WILLIAM ODLING, F.R.S.
The New Chemistry.

Prof. SHELDON AMOS.

The Science of Law.

W. LAUDER LINDSAY, M.D., F.R.S.E.
Mind in the Lower Animals.

Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S.
The Antiquity of Man.

Prof. W. T. THISELTON DYER, B.A.
B.SC.

Form and Habit in Flowering Plants.
Mr. J. N. LOCKYER, F.R. S.
Spectrum Analysis.

Prof. MICHAEL FOSTER, M.D.
Protoplasm and the Cell Theory.

Prof. W. STANLEY JEVONS.
The Logic of Statistics.

Dr. H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, M.D.,
F.R.S.

The Brain as an Organ of Mind.
Prof. A. C. RAMSAY, LL.D., F.R.S.

Earth Sculpture: Hills, Valleys, Moun-
tains, Plains, Rivers, Lakes; how they
were Produced, and how they have been
Destroyed.

Prof. RUDOLPH VIRCHOW,

(University of Berlin). Morbid Physiological Action.

Prof. CLAUDE BERNARD.

Physical and Metaphysical Phenomena of
Life.

Prof. A. QUETELET.

Social Physics.

Prof. H. SAINTE-CLAIRE DEVILLE. An Introduction to General Chemistry. Prof. WURTZ.

Atoms and the Atomic Theory.
Prof. DE QUATREFAGES.
The Negro Races.

Prof. LACAZE-DUTHIERS.
Zoology since Cuvier.
Prof. BERTHELOT.

Chemical Synthesis.

Prof. J. ROSENTHAL.

General Physiology of Muscles and Nerves. Prof. JAMES D. DANA, M.A., LL.D. On Cephalization; or, Head-Characters in the Gradation and Progress of Life.

Prof. S. W. JOHNSON, M.A.

On the Nutrition of Plants.

Prof. AUSTIN FLINT, Jr. M.D.

The Nervous System and its Relation to the Bodily Functions.

Prof. W. D. WHITNEY.

Modern Linguistic Science.

Prof. BERNSTEIN (University of Halle). Physiology of the Senses.

Prof. FERDINAND COHN,

(University of Breslau). Thallotyphes (Algae, Lichens, Fungi). Prof. HERMANN (University of Zurich). Respiration.

Prof. LEUCKART (University of Leipsic). Outlines of Animal Organization.

Prof. LIEBREICH (University of Berlin).
Outlines of Toxicology.

Prof. KUNDT (University of Strasburg).
On Sound.

Prof. LONMEL (University of Erlangen).
Optics.

Prof. REES (University of Erlangen).
On Parasitic Plants.

Prof. STEINTHAL (University of Berlin).
Outlines of the Science of Language.
Prof. VOGEL (Polytechnic Acad. of Berlin).
The Chemical Effects of Light.

65, Cornhill: & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

ESSAYS, LECTURES, AND COLLECTED PAPERS.

IN STRANGE COMPANY; or, The Note Book of a Roving Correspondent. By James Greenwood, "The Amateur Casual." Crown 8vo. 65.

MASTER-SPIRITS. By Robert Buchanan. Post 8vo.

IOS. 6d.

"Good Books are the precious life-blood of Master-Spirits."-Milton.

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THEOLOGY IN THE ENGLISH POETS. Being Lectures delivered by the Rev. Stopford A. Brooke, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen.

MOUNTAIN, MEADOW, AND MERE; a Series of Outdoor Sketches of Sport, Scenery, Adventures, and Natural History. By G. Christopher Davies. With 16 Illustrations by W. HARCOURT. Crown 8vo, price 6s.

HOW TO AMUSE AND EMPLOY OUR INVALIDS. By Harriet Power. Fcap. 8vo. Price 2s. 6d.

What Invalids may do to Amuse Them-
selves.

What Friends and Attendants may do for

them.

Articles for comfort in a Sick Room.

Amusement for Invalid Children.
To the Invalid.

Comforts and Employment for the Aged.
Employment for Sunday.

The question, so often put by invalids, "Can you not find me something to do?" is answered at some length in this little book, which takes up a subject but little touched upon in the many manuals for nurses.

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65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

ESSAYS, LECTURES, ETC.-continued.

SHORT LECTURES ON THE LAND LAWS. Delivered before the Working Men's College. By T. Lean Wilkinson. Crown 8vo, limp cloth. 25.

A very handy and intelligible epitome of the general principles of existing land laws."-Standard.

"A very clear and lucid statement as to the condition of the present land laws

which govern our country. These Lectures possess the advantage of not being loaded with superfluous matter."-Civil Service Gazette.

AN ESSAY ON THE CULTURE OF THE

OBSERVING

POWERS OF CHILDREN, especially in connection with the Study
of Botany. By Eliza A. Youmans. Edited, with Notes and a
Supplement, by Joseph Payne, F.C.P., Author of "Lectures on the
Science and Art of Education," &c. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

This study, according to her just notions on the subject, is to be fundamentally based on the exercise of the pupil's own powers of observation. He is to see and

examine the properties of plants and flowers at first hand, not merely to be informed of what others have seen and examined."-Pall Mall Gazette.

THE GENIUS OF CHRISTIANITY UNVEILED. Being Essays by William Godwin, Author of "Political Justice," &c. Never before published. I vol., crown 8vo.

7s. 6d.

"Few have thought more clearly and directly than William Godwin, or expressed their reflections with more simplicity and unreserve."-Examiner.

"The deliberate thoughts of Godwin deserve to be put before the world for reading and consideration."-Athenæum.

THE PELICAN PAPERS. Reminiscences and Remains of a Dweller in the Wilderness. By James Ashcroft Noble. Crown 8vo. 6s.

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of the Bar and the Press. By

BRIEFS AND PAPERS. Being Sketches
Two Idle Apprentices. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

"Written with spirit and knowledge, and
give some curious glimpses into what the
majority will regard as strange and un-
known territories."-Daily News.

"This is one of the best books to while away an hour and cause a generous laugh that we have come across for a long time." -John Bull.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

ESSAYS, LECTURES, ETC.-continued.

THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE.
Lord St. Leonards. Third Edition.

"A charming little volume."-Times.
"A very pleasant little book, cheerful,
genial, scholarly."-Spectator.

"We should recommend our readers

Dedicated by Special Permission to Large crown 8vo. 5s.

to get this book."-British Quarterly Review.

"Entitled to the warmest admiration."Pall Mall Gazette.

SOLDIERING AND SCRIBBLING.

By Archibald Forbes, of the

Daily News, Author of "My Experience of the War between France and
Germany." Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

"All who open it will be inclined to read through for the varied entertainment which it affords."-Daily News.

"There is a good deal of instruction to

outsiders touching military life, in this volume."-Evening Standard.

"Thoroughly readable and worth reading."-Scotsman.

THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. By Walter Bagehot. A New Edition, revised and corrected, with an Introductory Dissertation on recent changes and events. Crown 8vo.

"A pleasing and clever study on the department of higher politics."-Guardian.

"No writer before him had set out so

7s.

6d.

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REPUBLICAN

SUPERSTITIONS. Illustrated by the Political History of the United States. Including a Correspondence with M. Louis Blanc. By Moncure D. Conway. Crown 8vo. 5s.

"A very able exposure of the most plausible fallacies of Republicanism, by a writer of remarkable vigour and purity of style."-Standard.

"Mr. Conway writes with ardent sincerity. He gives us some good anecdotes, and he is occasionally almost eloquent."Guardian, July 2, 1873.

STREAMS FROM HIDDEN SOURCES.
Ranking. Crown 8vo. 6s.

"In point of style it is well executed,
and the prefatory notices are very good.".
Spectator.

"The effect of reading the seven tales he presents to us is to make us wish for some seven more of the same kind."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"The tales are given throughout in the quaint version of the earliest English translators, and in the introduction to each will

By B. Montgomerie

be found much curious information as to
their origin, and the fate which they have
met at the hands of later transcribers or
imitators, and much tasteful appreciation
of the varied sources from whence they are
extracted..
We doubt not that Mr.
Ranking's enthusiasm will communicate
itself to many of his readers, and induce
them in like manner to follow back these
streamlets to their parent river."-Graphic.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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