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THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES.
The following is a List of the Volumes already published.

Fourth Edition.

I. THE FORMS OF WATER IN CLOUDS AND RIVERS, ICE AND GLACIERS. By J. Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. With 26 Illustrations. Price 5s.

Second Edition.

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II. PHYSICS AND POLITICS; OR, THOUGHTS ON THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF "NATURAL SELECTION AND "INHERITANCE" TO POLITICAL SOCIETY. By Walter Bagehot. Price 45.

Third Edition.

III. FOODS. By Dr. Edward Smith. Profusely Illustrated.

Third Edition.

Price 5s.

IV. MIND AND BODY; THE THEORIES OF THEIR RELATION. By Alexander Bain, LL.D., Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen. With Four Illustrations. Price 4s.

Fourth Edition.

V. THE STUDY OF SOCIOLOGY. By Herbert Spencer. Price 5s. Third Edition.

VI. THE

CONSERVATION OF ENERGY.
Balfour Stewart. With Fourteen Engravings. Price 5s.

Second Edition.

By Professor

VII. ANIMAL LOCOMOTION; or, Walking, Swimming, and Flying. By J. Bell Pettigrew, M.D., F.R.S. With 119 Illustrations. Price 55.

Second Edition.

VIII. RESPONSIBILITY IN MENTAL DISEASE.

By Dr.

Henry Maudsley. Price 5s.

Second Edition.

IX. THE NEW CHEMISTRY. By Professor Josiah P. Cooke, of the Harvard University. With Thirty-one Illustrations. Price 5s.

Second Edition.

x. The Science of laW. By Prof. Sheldon Amos. Price 5s.

Second Edition.

XI. ANIMAL MECHANISM. A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion. By Professor E. J. Marey. With 117 Illustrations. Price 5s. XII. THE DOCTRINE OF DESCENT AND DARWINISM. By Professor Oscar Schmidt (Strasburg University). Illustrated. Price 5s. XIII. HISTORY OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN RELIGION AND SCIENCE. By John William Draper, M.D., LL.D. Professor in the University of New York; Author of "A Treatise on Human Physiology." Price 5s. XIV. THE CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND PHOTOGRAPHY, IN THEIR APPLICATION TO ART, SCIENCE, AND INDUSTRY. By Dr. Hermann Vogel (Polytechnic Academy of Berlin). With 74 Illustrations.

XV. OPTICS. By Professor Lommel (University of Erlangen). Profusely

Illustrated.

XVI. FUNGI: THEIR NATURE, INFLUENCES, USES, &c. By M. C. Cooke, M.A., LL.D. Edited by the Rev. M. J. Borkeley, M.A., F.L.S. Profusely Illustrated.

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ESSAYS AND LECTURES.

THE BETTER SELF. Essays for Home Life. By the Author of "The

Gentle Life." Crown 8vo. 6s.

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A CLUSTER OF LIVES. By Alice King, Author of Queen of

Herself," &c. Crown 8vo.

7s. 6d.

CONTENTS.-Vittoria Colonna--Madame Récamier-A Daughter of the Stuarts— Dante-Madame de Sévigné-Geoffrey Chaucer-Edmund Spenser-Captain Cook's Companion-Ariosto-Lucrezia Borgia-Petrarch-Cervantes-Joan of Arc-GalileoMadame Cottin-Song of the Bird in the Garden of Armida.

Second Edition.

IN STRANGE COMPANY; or, The Note Book of a Roving Correspondent. By James Greenwood, "The Amateur Casual." Crown 8vo. 6s.

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MASTER-SPIRITS.

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GLANCES AT INNER ENGLAND.

A Lecture delivered in the United

States and Canada. By Edward Jenkins, M.P., Author of "Ginx's Baby," &c.
Crown 8vo.

Price 5s.

"These glances' exhibit much of the author's | rapier-like epigrams it is; thoughtful and just it is characteristic discrimination and judgment.' in many respects."-Echo.

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"Cleverly written, full of terse adages and

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OUR LAND LAWS. Short Lectures delivered before the Working Men's College. By T. Lean Wilkinson. Crown 8vo, limp cloth. 25.

AN

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THE GENIUS OF CHRISTIANITY UNveiled. Being Essays by William Godwin, Author of "Political Justice," &c. Edited with a preface by C. Kegan Paul. I vol. Crown 8vo.

75. 6d.

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Examiner.

WORKS BY JOSEPH PAYNE, Professor of the Science and Art of

Education to the College of Preceptors.

THE TRUE FOUNDATION OF SCIENCE TEACHING. A Lecture delivered at the College of Preceptors. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

THE SCIENCE AND ART OF EDUCATION. A Lecture introductory to a "Course of Lectures and Lessons to Teachers on the Science, Art, and History of Education," delivered at the College of Preceptors. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

FRÖBEL AND THE KINDERGARTEN SYSTEM OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
Lecture delivered at the College of Preceptors. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

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

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MILITARY WORKS.

MOUNTAIN WARFARE, illustrated by the Campaign of 1799 in Switzerland, being a translation of the Swiss Narrative compiled from the works of the Archduke Charles, Jomini, and others. Also of Notes by General H. Dufour on the Campaign of the Vatteline in 1635. By Major-General Shadwell, C.B. With Appendix, Maps, and Introductory Remarks.

This work has been prepared for the purpose of illustrating by the well-known campaign of 1799 in Switzerland, the true method of conducting warfare in mountainous countries. Many of the scenes of this contest are annually visited by English tourists, and are in themselves full of interest; but the special object of the volume is to attract the attention of the young officers of our army to this branch of warfare, especially of those, whose lot may hereafter be cast, and who may be called upon to take part in operations against the Hill Tribes of our extensive Indian frontier.

RUSSIA'S ADVANCE EASTWARD. Based on the Official Reports of

THE

Lieut. Hugo Stumm, German Military Attaché to the Khivan Expedition. To which is appended other Information on the Subject, and a Minute Account of the Russian Army. By Capt. C. E. H. Vincent, F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo. With Map. 6s.

"Captain Vincent's account of the improvements which have taken place lately in all branches of the service is accurate and clear, and is full of useful material for the consideration of those who believe that Russia is still where she was left by the Crimean war."-Athenæum.

tenant Stummn's narrative of one of the most brilliant military exploits of recent years is Captain Vincent's own account of the reconstruction, under Milutin, of the Russian Army. Few books will give a better idea of its progress than this brief survey of its present state and latest achievement."-Graphic. MILITIAMAN,

"Even more interesting, perhaps, than Lieu

VOLUNTEER,

THE

AND THE

REGULAR SOLDIER; a Conservative View of the Armies of England, Past,
Present, and Future, as Seen in January, 1874. By A Public School Boy. I vol.
Crown 8vo. Price 5s.

"Deserves special attention. It is a good and compact little work, and treats the whole topic in a clear, intelligible, and rational way. There is an interesting chapter styled "Historical Retrospect," which very briefly traces all the main

steps in the growth of the English army from the time of the Anglo-Saxons. The writer is at great pains to examine the real facts concerning enlist ment into the different branches of the army at the present day."-Westminster Review. GERMAN ENGINEERS AND TECHNICAL TROOPS IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR OF 1870-71. By Capt. A. von Goetze. Translated by Col. G. Graham. Demy 8vo. Six Plans.

THE OPERATIONS OF THE

With

THE OPERATIONS OF THE FIRST ARMY, UNDER GEN. VON STEINMETZ. By Major von Schell. Translated by Captain E. 0. Hollist. With Three Maps. Demy 8vo.

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Price 10s. 6d.

able contribution to the history of the great struggle; and its utility is increased by a capital general map of the operations of the First Army, and also plans of Spicheren and of the battle-fields round Metz."-John Bull.

THE OPERATIONS OF THE FIRST ARMY UNDER GEN. VON GOEBEN. By Major von Schell. Translated by Col. C. H. von

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Wright. Four Maps. Demy 8vo. Price 9s.
"In concluding our notice of this instructive has he succeeded, that it might really be imagined
work, which, by the way, is enriched by several that the book had been originally composed in
large-scale maps, we must not withhold our tribute English. The work is decidedly valuable to a
of admiration at the manner in which the translator student of the art of war, and no military library
has performed his task. So thoroughly, indeed, can be considered complete without it."-Hour.

THE OPERATIONS OF THE FIRST ARMY UNDER GEN.
VON MANTEUFFEL. By Col. Count Hermann von Wartensleben,
Chief of the Staff of the First Army. Translated by Colonel C. H. von Wright.
With Two Maps. Demy 8vo. Price gs.

"Very clear, simple, yet eminently instructive, is this history. It is not overladen with useless details, is written in good taste, and possesses the in

estimable value of being in great measure the record of operations actually witnessed by the author, supplemented by official documents."-Athenaum.

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MILITARY WORKS-continued.

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Price 215.

able and instructive book; whilst to his brother officers, who have a special professional interest in the subject, its value cannot well be overrated."— Academy.

THE GERMAN ARTILLERY IN THE BATTLES NEAR METZ Based on the official reports of the German Artillery. By Captain Hoffbauer, Instructor in the German Artillery and Engineer School. Translated by Capt. E. O. Hollist. Demy 8vo. With Map and Plans. "Captain Hofbauer's style is much more simple and agreeable than those of many of his comrades and fellow authors, and it suffers nothing in the hands of Captain Hollist, whose translation is close and faithful. He has given the general public a readOPERATIONS OF THE BAVARIAN By Captain Hugo Helvig. With 5 large Maps. In 2 vols. Demy 8vo. "It contains much material that may prove useful to the future historian of the war; and it is, on the whole, written in a spirit of fairness and impartiality.. It only remains to say that the work is enriched by some excellent large scale maps, |

THE

ARMY CORPS. Translated by Captain G. S. Schwabe. Price 245.

and that the translator has performed his work most creditably."-Athenæum.

"Captain Schwabe has done well to translate it, and his translation is admirably executed."-Pall Mall Gazette.

AUSTRIAN CAVALRY EXERCISE. From an Abridged Edition compiled by CAPTAIN ILLIA WOINOVITS, of the General Staff, on the Tactical Regulations of the Austrian Army, and prefaced by a General Sketch of the Organisation, &c., of the Cavalry. Translated by Captain W. S. Cooke. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 75. "Among the valuable group of works on the 'Austrian Cavalry Exercise' will hold a good and military tactics of the chief States of Europe which useful place."-Westminster Review. Messrs. King are publishing, a small treatise on

History of the Organisation, Equipment, and War Services of

THE REGIMENT OF BENGAL ARTILLERY. Compiled from
Published Official and other Records, and various private sources, by Major Francis
W. Stubbs, Royal (late Bengal) Ártillery. Vol. I. will contain WAR SERVICES. The
Second Volume will be published separately, and will contain the HISTORY OF THE
ORGANISATION AND EQUIPMENT OF THE Regiment. In 2 vols. 8vo. With Maps
and Plans.
[Preparing.
An Attempt to explain the Causes which
By Col. R. P. Anderson. 8vo. 145.

VICTORIES AND DEFEATS.

have led to them. An Officer's Manual.
"The young officer should have it always at
hand to open anywhere and read a bit, and we
warrant him that let that bit be ever so small it
will give him material for an hour's thinking."-
United Service Gazette.

"The present book proves that he is a diligent student of military history, his illustrations ranging over a wide field, and including ancient and modern Indian and European warfare."-Standard.

THE FRONTAL ATTACK OF INFANTRY.

By Capt. Laymann,

Instructor of Tactics at the Military College, Neisse. Translated by Colonel
Edward Newdigate. Crown 8vo, limp cloth. Price 2s. 6d.

"An exceedingly useful kind of book. A valu- |
able acquisition to the military student's library,
It recounts, in the first place, the opinions and
tactical formations which regulated the German
army during the early battles of the late war; ex-

plains how these were modified in the course of the campaign by the terrible and unanticipated effect of the fire; and how, accordingly, troops should be trained to attack in future wars."-Naval and Military Gazette.

ELEMENTARY MILITARY GEOGRAPHY, RECONNOITRING, AND SKETCHING. Compiled for Non-Commissioned Officers and Soldiers of all Arms. By Capt. C. E. H. Vincent. Square cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

"This manual takes into view the necessity of every soldier knowing how to read a military map, in order to know to what points in an enemy's country to direct his attention; and provides for this necessity by giving, in terse and sensible

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language, definitions of varieties of ground and the advantages they present in warfare, together with a number of useful hints in military sketching." Naval and Military Gazette.

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THREE WORKS BY LIEUT. COL. THE HON. A. ANSON,

V.C., M.P.

THE ABOLITION OF PURCHASE AND THE ARMY REGULATION BILL OF 1871. Crown 8vo. Price One Shilling.

ARMY RESERVES AND MILITIA REFORMS.
Crown 8vo. Sewed. Price One Shilling.
THE STORY OF THE SUPERSESSIONS. Crown
8vo. Price Sixpence.

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

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