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nd much in it which it is both interesting and important to know."--_The Scottish Weekly._ VI. THE VILLAGE COMMUNITY. By G. L. GOMME. Illustrated. "His book will probably remain for some time the best work of reference for facts bearing on those traces of the village community which have not been effaced by conquest, encroachment, and the heavy hand of Roman law."--_Scottish Leader._ VII. THE CRIMINAL. By HAVELOCK ELLIS. Illustrated. "An ably written, an instructive, and a most entertaining book."--_Law Quarterly Review._ * * * * * London: WALTER SCOTT, LIMITED, 24 Warwick Lane. The Contemporary Science Series--continued. VIII. SANITY AND INSANITY. By Dr. CHARLES MERCIER. Illustrated. "Taken as a whole, it is the brightest book on the physical side of mental science published in our time."--_Pall Mall Gazette._ IX. HYPNOTISM. By Dr. ALBERT MOLL. Second Edition. "Marks a step of some importance in the study of some difficult physiological and psychological problems which have not yet received much attention in the scientific world of England."--_Nature._ X. MANUAL TRAINING. By Dr. C. M. WOODWARD, Director of the Manual Training School, St. Louis. Illustrated. "There is no greater authority on the subject than Professor Woodward."--_Manchester Guardian._ XI. THE SCIENCE OF FAIRY TALES. By E. SIDNEY HARTLAND. "Mr. Hartland's book will win the sympathy of all earnest students, both by the knowledge it displays, and by a thorough love and appreciation of his subject, which is evident throughout."--_Spectator._ XII. PRIMITIVE FOLK. By ELIE RECLUS. "For an introduction to the study of the questions of property, marriage, government, religion,--in a word, to the evolution of society,--this little volume will be found most convenient."--_Scottish Leader._ XIII. THE EVOLUTION OF MARRIAGE. By Professor LETOURNEAU. "Among the distinguished French students of sociology, Professor Letourneau has long stood in the first rank. He approaches the great study of man free from bias and shy of generalisations. To collect, scrutinise, and appraise facts is his chief business."--_Science._ XIV. BACTERIA AND THEIR PRODUCTS. By Dr. G. SIMS WOODHEAD. Illustrated. "An excellent summary of the present state of knowledge of the subject."--_Lancet._ XV. EDUCATION AND HEREDITY. By J. M. GUYAU. "It is a sign of the value of this book that the natural impulse on arr
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