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CRUEL AS THE GRAVE. By the COUNTESS VON BOTHMER.

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HER TITLE OF HONOUR. By HOLME LEE. One vol. crown 8vo. (Second Edition.)

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A most exquisitely written story.-Literary Churchman.

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May 1872.

International Scientific Series.

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A first List of Authors and Subjects is appended; but several of the titles are provisional. The first volume, by PROFESSOR JNO. TYNDALL, F.R.S., entitled THE FORMS OF WATER IN RAIN AND RIVERS, ICE, AND GLACIERS,' is now in the press, and will be published in the Autumn. It is impossible at present to give a definite announcement of the order of publication; but it is expected that, besides Professor Tyndall's book, the following will be issued during the present year:

THE PRINCIPLES OF MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY.
By Dr. CARPENTER.

BODILY MOTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS.

By Professor HUXLEY, F.R.S.

PHYSICS AND POLITICS.

By WALTER BAGEHOT.

FOOD AND DIETS.

By Dr. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S.; and

EARTH-SCULPTURES.

By Professor RAMSAY, F.R.S.

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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES-FIRST LIST.

Professor T. H. HUXLEY, LL.D. F.R.S.

BODILY MOTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS.

Dr. W. B. CARPENTER, LL.D., F.R.S.

THE PRINCIPLES OF MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY.

Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, Bart., F.R.S.

THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN.

Professor RUDOLPH VIRCHOW (of the University of Berlin).
MORBID PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION.

Professor ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D.
RELATIONS OF MIND AND BODY.

Professor BALFOUR STEWART, LL.D., F.R.S.'
THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY.

WALTER BAGEHOT, Esq.

PHYSICS AND POLITICS.

Dr. H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, M.D., F.R.S.
THE BRAIN AS AN ORGAN OF MIND.

HERBERT SPENCER, Esq.

THE STUDY OF SOCIOLOGY.

Professor WILLIAM ODLING, F.R.S.

THE NEW CHEMISTRY,

Professor W. THISELTON DYER, B.A., B.Sc.
FORM AND HABIT IN FLOWERING PLANTS.

Dr. EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S.

FOOD AND DIETS.

Professor W. KINGDON CLIFFORD, M.A.

THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF THE EXACT SCIENCES
EXPLAINED TO THE NON-MATHEMATICAL.

Mr. J. N. LOCKYER, F.R.S.

SPECTRUM ANALYSIS.

W. LAUDER LINDSAY, M.D., F.R.S.E.

MIND IN THE LOWER ANIMALS.

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Dr. J. B. PETTIGREW, M.D., F.R.S.

WALKING, SWIMMING, AND FLYING.

Professor A. C. RAMSAY, LL.D., F.R.S.

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-EARTH-SCULPTURE: Hills, Valleys, Mountains, Plains, Rivers, Lakes; how they were Produced, and how they have been Destroyed.

Professor JOHN TYNDALL, LL.D., F.R.S.

THE FORMS OF WATER IN RAIN AND RIVERS, ICE
AND GLACIERS.

Dr. HENRY MAUDSLEY.

RESPONSIBILITY IN DISEASE.

Professor W. STANLEY JEVONS.
THE LOGIC OF STATISTICS.

Professor MICHAEL FOSTER, M.D..

PROTOPLASM AND THE CELL THEORY.

Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.L.S.

FUNGI: their Nature, Influences, and Uses.

Professor CLAUDE BERNARD (of the College of France). PHYSICAL AND METAPHYSICAL PHENOMENA OF LIFE, Professor A. QUETELET (of the Brussels Academy of Sciences).

SOCIAL PHYSICS.

Professor H. SAINTE CLAIRE DEVILLE.

AN INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY.

Professor WURTZ.

ATOMS AND THE ATOMIC THEORY.

Professor D. QUATREFAGES.

THE NEGRO RACES.

Professor LACAZE-DUTHIERS.
ZOOLOGY SINCE CUVIER.

Professor BERTHELOT.

CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS.

Professor J. ROSENTHAL (of the University of Berlin).

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