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SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY.

The Chances of Death, and other Studies in Evolution.

By KARL PEARSON, F.R.S. Author of 'The Ethic of Free Thought,' etc.

In two vols., demy 8vo., with Illustrations, 25s. net.

CONTENTS OF VOL. I.-The Chances of Death-The Scientific Aspect of Monte Carlo Roulette-Reproductive Selection-Socialism and Natural Selection— Politics and Science-Reaction-Woman and Labour-Variation in Man aud Woman.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.-Woman as Witch-Ashiepattle; or, Hans seeks his Luck-Kindred Group Marriage--The German Passion Play-Index.

'We have pleasure in welcoming a new work of extreme scientific value and of deep popular interest.'--Saturday Review.

'All of these Essays are well worth reading.'-Times.

'These brilliant volumes contain the most satisfactory work that Professor Pearson has yet done.'-Speaker.

Burgess. POLITICAL SCIENCE AND COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. By JOHN W. BURGESS, Ph.D., LL.D., Dean of the University Faculty of Political Science in Columbia College, U.S.A. In two vols., demy 8vo., cloth, 255.

Fawcett. THE RIDDLE OF THE UNIVERSE. Being an Attempt to determine the first principles of Metaphysics considered as an Inquiry into the Conditions and Import of Consciousness. By EDWARD DOUGLAS FAWCETT. One vol., demy 8vo., 14s.

Hopkins. THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA. By E. W. HOPKINS, Ph.D. (Leipzig), Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology in Bryn Mawr College. One vol., demy 8vo., 8s. 6d. net.

Ladd.

Dictated Portions

LOTZE'S PHILOSOPHICAL OUTLINES. of the Latest Lectures (at Göttingen and Berlin) of Hermann Lotze. Translated and edited by GEORGE T. LADD, Professor of Philosophy in Yale College. About 180 pages in each volume. Crown 8vo., cloth, 4s. each. Vol. I. Metaphysics. Vol. II. Philosophy of Religion. Vol. III. Practical Philosophy. Vol. IV. Psychology. Vol. V. Esthetics. Vol. VI. Logic.

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Paget. WASTED RECORDS OF DISEASE. BY CHARLES E. PAGET, Lecturer on Public Health in Owens College, Medical Officer of Health for Salford, etc. Crown 8vo., 2s. 6d.

Perry. CALCULUS FOR ENGINEERS. By Professor JOHN PERRY, F.R.S. Crown 8vo., 7s. 6d.

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Young. A GENERAL ASTRONOMY. By CHARLES A. YOUNG, Professor of Astronomy in the College of New Jersey, Associate of the Royal Astronomical Society, Author of The Sun, etc. In one vol., 550 pages, with 250 Illustrations, and supplemented with the necessary tables. Royal 8vo., half morocco, 12s. 6d.

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Suggestions for a Scheme of Old Age Pensions.

A reprint of a scheme submitted to the Old Age Pensions Committee with an Introductory chapter on the Report of that Committee.

By the Honourable LIONEL HOLLAND, M.P.

Crown 8vo., Is. 6d.

'Mr. Lionel Holland's dissection of the Old Age Pensions Committee Report is an exceedingly able and incisive piece of writing.'-Westminster Gazette.

'Will be read with interest by all sorts of politicians. --Saturday Review

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A trenchant criticism.'-Manchester Guardian.

'Practical and well-considered suggestions.'-Scotsman.

Arnold-Forster.

FORSTER, M.P.

ARMY LETTERS, 1897-98. By H. O. ARNOLD-
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PRACTICAL SCIENCE MANUALS.

GENERAL EDITOR: PROFESSOR RAPHAEL MELDOLA, F.R.S.

Steam Boilers.

By GEORGE HALLIDAY, late Demonstrator at the Finsbury Technical College.

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Electrical Traction.

By ERNEST WILSON, WH. Sc., M.I.E.E., Lecturer and Demonstrator in the Siemens Laboratory, King's College, London.

With numerous Diagrams and Illustrations.

Crown 8vo., 5s.

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Dymond. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. By T. S. DYMOND of the County Technical Laboratory, Chelmsford.

Boulger. WOOD. By Professor BOULGER, late Professor of Botany in the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. [In preparation.

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FICTION.

The Mermaid of Inish-Uig.

By R. W. K. EDWARDS.

Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

'A book of singular freshness and originality.'-Spectator.

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A Reputation for a Song.

By MAUD OXENDEN, Author of 'Interludes.'

Crown 8vo., 6s.

'There is plenty of variety in Miss Oxenden s new story, and the threads of a very interesting plot are cleverly held together.'-World.

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'The cleverness of the story, the neatness of the style, and the liveliness of the dialogue show that the author is one to be watched.'-Pall Mall Gazette.

The King with Two Faces.

By M. E. COLERIDGE.

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'We despair of giving to those who have not read this beautiful romance an adequate impres sion of the delicacy and variety of its portraiture, the freshness, subtlety, and distinction of its dialogue, and the poignant interest excited in the fortunes of the leading dramatis persona. In the whole range of contemporary fiction we know of no more picturesque Royal figure than that of Gustavus as he is limned by Miss Coleridge. Above all, the book has to a quite exceptional degree the quality of glamour. Fresh from its perusal, and still under the spell of its magic, we are fain to re-echo Schumann's historic greeting addressed to Chopin in a review of his earliest published pianoforte works, "Hats off, gentlemen! A genius."'-Spectator. 'One of the very rare novels which yield so much pleasure that it almost stifles criticism Miss Coleridge's quality is that of perfectly original brilliancy in romantic narration. Her style is at once placid and spirited, full of colour without heaviness and luxury, correct, rapid, adequate, with no tedious research of "the word," or preciosity. Her imagination is wonderfully vivid; for scenes and moments, colour, form, atmosphere, are all felt and conveyed in her pictures, which are not too numerous, and are never tedious.'-Times:

'One of the cleverest historical novels of late years.'-Literature.

'This is one of the most remarkable stories that we have read for many a day. . . . Gustavus is throughout a magnificent figure. It is a bold thing to say, but we hardly remember in fiction the figure of a king more finely drawn. We desire to welcome this fascinating book.'

-Westminster Gazette.

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Adalet.' HADJIRA: A Turkish Love Story. By 'ADALET.' One vol.,
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Adderley.

STEPHEN REMARX. The Story of a Venture in Ethics.
By the Hon. and Rev. JAMES ADDERLEY, formerly Head of the Oxford House
and Christ Church Mission, Bethnal Green. Twenty-second Thousand. Small
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Adderley. PAUL MERCER. A Tale of Repentance among Millions.
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Knutsford. THE MYSTERY OF THE RUE SOLY. Translated by
Lady KNUTSFORD from the French of H. DE BALZAC. Crown 8vo., cloth,
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Lighthall. THE FALSE CHEVALIER.

(See page 6.)

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