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TERHOUSE. The Story of King Alfred. By Sir WALTER BESANT. The Story of Books. By GERTRUDE B. RAWLINGS. The Story of the Alphabet. By EDWARD CLODD. The Story of Eclipses. By G.F. CHAMBERS, F.R.A.S. The Story of the Living Machine. By H.W. CONN. The Story of the British Race. By JOHN MUNRO, C.E. The Story of Geographical Discovery. By JOSEPH JACOBS. The Story of the Cotton Plant. By F. WILKINSON, F.G.S. The Story of the Mind. By Prof. J. MARK BALDWIN. The Story of Photography. By ALFRED T. STORY. The Story of Life in the Seas. By SYDNEY J. HICKSON. The Story of Germ Life. By Prof. H.W. CONN. The Story of the Earth's Atmosphere. By DOUGLAS ARCHIBALD. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the East. By ROBERT ANDERSON, M.A., F.A.S. The Story of Electricity. By JOHN MUNRO, C.E. The Story of a Piece of Coal. By E.A. MARTIN, F.G.S. The Story of the Solar System. By G.F. CHAMBERS, F.R.A.S. The Story of the Earth. By H.G. SEELEY, F.R.S. The Story of the Plants. By GRANT ALLEN. The Story of "Primitive" Man. By EDWARD CLODD. The Story of the Stars. By G.F. CHAMBERS, F.R.A.S. OTHERS IN PREPARATION. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. NEW EDITION OF HUXLEY'S ESSAYS. ==Collected Essays.== By THOMAS H. HUXLEY. New complete edition, with revisions, the Essays being grouped according to general subject. In nine volumes, a new Introduction accompanying each volume. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25 per volume. VOLUME. ==I. Methods and Results. II. Darwiniana. III. Science and Education. IV. Science and Hebrew Tradition. V. Science and Christian Tradition. VI. Hume. VII. Man's Place in Nature. VIII. Discourses, Biological and Geological. IX. Evolution and Ethics, and Other Essays.== "Mr. Huxley has covered a vast variety of topics during the last quarter of a century. It gives one an agreeable surprise to look over the tables of contents and note the immense territory which he has explored. To read these books carefully and studiously is to become thoroughly acquainted with the most advanced thought on a large number of topics."--_New York Herald._ D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. D. APPLETON AND COMPANY'S PUBLICATIONS. _PIONEERS OF EVOLUTION, from Thales to Huxley_ By EDWARD CLODD, President of the Folk-Lore Society; Author of "The Story of Creation," "The Story of 'Primitive' Man," etc. With Portraits, 12mo. Cloth, $1.50. "The mass of interesting material which Mr. Clodd has got together and
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