- PSYCHOLOGY, THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOUR
By Prof. W. McDouGALL, F.R.S., M.B. "A happy example of the non- technical handling of an unwieldy science, suggesting rather than dogmatising. It should whet appetites for deeper study." Christian World.
- THE MAKING OF THE EARTH
ByProf.J.W. GREGORY, F.R.S. (With 38 Maps and Figures.) The Professor of Geology at Glasgow describes the origin of the earth, the formation and changes of its surface and structure, its geological history, the first appearance of life, and its influence upon the globe.
- THE HUMAN BODY
By A. KEITH, M.D., LL,D., Conservator of Museum and Hunterian Pro- fessor, Royal College of Surgeons. (Illustrated.) The work of the dissecting- room is described, and among other subjects dealt with are: the development of the body; malformations and monstrosities; changes of youth and age; sex differences, are they increasing or decreasing? race characters; bodily features as indexes of mental character; degeneration and regeneration; and the genealogy and antiquity of man.
- ELECTRICITY
By GisBERT KAPP, D.Eng., M.I.E.E., M.I.C.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering in the University of Birmingham. (Illustrated.) Deals with frictional and contact electricity; potential; electrification by mechanical means; the electric current; the dynamics of electric currents; alternating currents; the distribution of electricity, etc.
IN PREPARATION
CHEMISTRY. Py Prof. R. MELDOLA, F.R.S.
THE MINERAL WORLD. By Sir T. H. HOLLAND, K.C.I. E., D.Sc.
PLANT LII-'E. By Prof. J. B. FARMER, F.R.S.
NERVES. By Prof. D. FRASER HARRIS, M.D., D.Sc.
A STUDY OF SEX. By Prof. J. A. THOMSON and Prof. PATRICK GEDDES.
THE GROWTH OF EUROPE. By Prof. GRKNVILLE COLE.
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- MOHAMMEDANISM
By Prof. D. S. MARGOLIOUTH, M.A., D.Litt. "This generous shilling': worth of wisdom. ... A delicate, humorous, and most responsible tractati by an illuminative professor." Daily Mail.
- THE PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY