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SCIENCE.

PRINCIPLES OF MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. With their Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and the Study of its Morbid Conditions. By W. B. Carpenter, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S., &c. 8vo. Illustrated. [Immediately.

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THE EXPANSE OF HEAVEN. A Series of Essays on the Wonders of the Firmament. By R. A. Proctor, B.A,, author of " Other Worlds, &c. Small Crown 8vo. [Shortly.

STUDIES

OF BLAST FURNACE PHENOMENA. By M. L. Gruner, President of the General Council of Mines of France. Translated by L. D. B. Gordon, F.R.S.E., F.G.S., &c. Demy 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

These are some important practical studies by one of the most eminent metallurgical authorities of the Continent.

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CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGY. From the French of Professor Th. Ribot. An Analysis of the Views and Opinions of the following Metaphysicians, as expressed in their writings :

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JAMES MILL, A. BAIN, JOHN STUART MILL, GEORGE H. LEWES, HERBERT SPENCER, SAMUEL BAILEY.

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PHYSIOLOGY FOR PRACTICAL USE. By various Eminent writers.

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THE PLACE OF THE PHYSICIAN. The Introductory Lecture at
Guy's Hospital, 1873-4; to which is added

ESSAYS ON THE LAW OF HUMAN LIFE AND ON THE RELATION
BETWEEN ORGANIC AND INORGANIC Worlds.

By James Hinton, Author of "Man and His Dwelling-Place." Crown
8vo. Limp cloth.

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

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THE HISTORY OF THE NATURAL CREATION, Being a Series of Popular Scientific Lectures on the General Theory of Progression of Species; with a Dissertation on the Theories of Darwin and Goethe; more especially applying them to the Origin of Man, and to other Fundamental Questions of Natural Science connected therewith. By Professor Ernst Hæckel, of the University of Jena. 8vo. With Woodcuts and Plates. [In the Press.

Second Edition.

CHANGE OF AIR AND SCENE. A Physician's Hints about Doctors, Patients, Hygiène, and Society; with Notes of Excursions for health in the Pyrenees, and amongst the Watering-places of France (Inland and Seaward), Switzerland, Corsica, and the Mediterranean. By Dr. Alphonse Donné. Large post 8vo. Price 95.

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MISS YOUMANS' FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. Designed to cultivate the observing powers of Children. From the Author's latest Stereotyped Edition. New and Enlarged Edition, with 300 Engravings. Crown 8vo.

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AN ARABIC AND ENGLISH DICTIONARY OF THE KORAN. By Major J. Penrice, B.A. 4to. Price 21s.

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FOUR WORKS BY DR. EDWARD SMITH.

I. HEALTH AND DISEASE, as influenced by the Daily, Seasonal and other Cyclical Changes in the Human System. A New Edit.

II. FOODS. Second Edition, Profusely Illustrated. Price 5s.

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CHOLERA: HOW TO AVOID AND TREAT IT. Popular and Practical Notes by Henry Blanc, M.D. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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

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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.

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

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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,

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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.

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