THECAMBRIDGE MANUALSOF SCIENCE AND LITERATUREPublished by the Cambridge University Press under the general editorship of P. Giles, Litt.D., Master of Emmanuel College, and A. C. Seward, F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge.A series of handy volumes dealing with a wide range of subjects and bringing the results of modern research and intellectual activity within the reach both of the student and of the ordinary reader.80 VOLUMES NOW READYHISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY42 Ancient Assyria. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.51 Ancient Babylonia. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.40 A History of Civilization in Palestine. By Prof. R. A. S.Macalister, M.A., F.S.A.78 The Peoples of India. By J. D. Anderson, M.A.49 China and the Manchus. By Prof. H. A. Giles, LL.D.79 The Evolution of Modern Japan. By J. H. Longford.43 The Civilization of Ancient Mexico. By Lewis Spence.60 The Vikings. By Prof. Allen Mawer, M.A.24 New Zealand. By the Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., LL.D., and J. Logan Stout, LL.B. (N.Z.).76 Naval Warfare. By J. R. Thursfield, M.A.15 The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church. By A.Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.16 The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church. ByA. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.68 English Monasteries. By A. H. Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.50 Brasses. By J. S. M. Ward, B.A., F.R.Hist.S.59 Ancient Stained and Painted Glass. By F. S. Eden.80 A Grammar of Heraldry. By W. H. St J. Hope, Litt.D.ECONOMICS70 Copartnership in Industry. By C. R. Fay, M.A. 6 Cash and Credit. By D. A. Barker.67 The Theory of Money. By D. A. Barker.LITERARY HISTORY8 The Early Religious Poetry of the Hebrews. By the Rev. E. G. King, D.D.21 The Early Religious Poetry of Persia. By the Rev. Prof. J. Hope Moulton, D.D., D. Theol. (Berlin).9 The History of the English Bible. By John Brown, D.D.12 English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day. By W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., D.C.L., F.B.A.22 King Arthur in History and Legend. By Prof. W. Lewis Jones, M.A.54 The Icelandic Sagas. By W. A. Craigie, LL.D.23 Greek Tragedy. By J. T. Sheppard, M.A.33 The Ballad in Literature. By T. F. Henderson.37 Goethe and the Twentieth Century. By Prof. J. G.Robertson, M.A., Ph.D.39 The Troubadours. By the Rev. H. J. Chaytor, M.A.66 Mysticism in English Literature. By Miss C. F. E. Spurgeon.PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION4 The Idea of God in Early Religions. By Dr F. B. Jevons.57 Comparative Religion. By Dr F. B. Jevons.69 Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. By Mrs J. Adam.26 The Moral Life and Moral Worth. By Prof. Sorley, Litt.D.3 The English Puritans. By John Brown, D.D.11 An Historical Account of the Rise and Development ofPresbyterianism in Scotland. By the Rt. Hon. the Lord Balfour of Burleigh, K.T., G.C.M.G.41 Methodism. By Rev. H. B. Workman, D. Lit.EDUCATION38 Life in the Medieval University. By R. S. Rait, M.A.LAW13 The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales). By G. Glover Alexander, M.A., LL.M.BIOLOGY1 The Coming of Evolution. By Prof. J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S.2 Heredity in the Light of Recent Research. By L. Doncaster, M.A.25 Primitive Animals. By Geoffrey Smith, M.A.73 The Life-story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter.48 The Individual in the Animal Kingdom. By J. S. Huxley, B.A.27 Life in the Sea. By James Johnstone, B. Sc.75 Pearls. By Prof. W. J. Dakin.28 The Migration of Birds. By T. A. Coward.36 Spiders. By C. Warburton, M.A.61 Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A.46 House Flies. By C. G. Hewitt, D. Sc.32 Earthworms and their Allies. By F. E. Beddard, F.R.S.74 The Flea. By H. Russell.64 The Wanderings of Animals. By H. F. Gadow, F.R.S.ANTHROPOLOGY20 The Wanderings of Peoples. By Dr A. C. Haddon, F.R.S.29 Prehistoric Man. By Dr W. L. H. Duckworth.GEOLOGY35 Rocks and their Origins. By Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole.44 The Work of Rain and Rivers. By T. G. Bonney, Sc.D.7 The Natural History of Coal. By Dr E. A. Newell Arber.30 The Natural History of Clay. By Alfred B. Searle.34 The Origin of Earthquakes. By C. Davison, Sc.D., F.G.S.62 Submerged Forests. By Clement Reid, F.R.S.72 The Fertility of the Soil. By E. J. Russell, D. Sc.BOTANY5 Plant-Animals: a Study in Symbiosis. By Prof. F. W. Keeble.10 Plant-Life on Land. By Prof. F. O. Bower, Sc.D., F.R.S.19 Links with the Past in the Plant-World. By Prof. A. C. Seward, F.R.S.PHYSICS52 The Earth. By Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S.53 The Atmosphere. By A. J. Berry, M.A.65 Beyond the Atom. By John Cox, M.A.55 The Physical Basis of Music. By A. Wood, M.A.71 Natural Sources of Energy. By Prof. A. H. Gibson, D. Sc.PSYCHOLOGY14 An Introduction to Experimental Psychology. By Dr C. S. Myers.45 The Psychology of Insanity. By Bernard Hart, M.D.77 The Beautiful. By Vernon Lee.INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE31 The Modern Locomotive. By C. Edgar Allen, A.M.I.Mech.E.56 The Modern Warship By E. L. Attwood.17 Aerial Locomotion By E. H. Harper, M.A., and Allan E. Ferguson, B. Sc.18 Electricity in Locomotion. By A. G. Whyte, B. Sc.63 Wireless Telegraphy. By Prof. C. L. Fortescue, M.A.58 The Story of a Loaf of Bread. By Prof. T. B. Wood, M.A.47 Brewing. By A. Chaston Chapman, F.I.C.“A very valuable series of books which combine in a very happy way a popular presentation of scientific truth along with the accuracy of treatment which in such subjects is essential.... In their general appearance, and in the quality of their binding, print, and paper, these volumes are perhaps the most satisfactory of all those which offer to the inquiring layman the hardly earned products of technical and specialist research.”—Spectator“A complete set of these manuals is as essential to the equipment of a good school as is an encyclopaedia.... We can conceive no better series of handy books for ready reference than those represented by the Cambridge Manuals.”—School WorldCambridge University PressC. F. 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THECAMBRIDGE MANUALSOF SCIENCE AND LITERATUREPublished by the Cambridge University Press under the general editorship of P. Giles, Litt.D., Master of Emmanuel College, and A. C. Seward, F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge.A series of handy volumes dealing with a wide range of subjects and bringing the results of modern research and intellectual activity within the reach both of the student and of the ordinary reader.80 VOLUMES NOW READYHISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY42 Ancient Assyria. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.51 Ancient Babylonia. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.40 A History of Civilization in Palestine. By Prof. R. A. S.Macalister, M.A., F.S.A.78 The Peoples of India. By J. D. Anderson, M.A.49 China and the Manchus. By Prof. H. A. Giles, LL.D.79 The Evolution of Modern Japan. By J. H. Longford.43 The Civilization of Ancient Mexico. By Lewis Spence.60 The Vikings. By Prof. Allen Mawer, M.A.24 New Zealand. By the Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., LL.D., and J. Logan Stout, LL.B. (N.Z.).76 Naval Warfare. By J. R. Thursfield, M.A.15 The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church. By A.Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.16 The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church. ByA. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.68 English Monasteries. By A. H. Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.50 Brasses. By J. S. M. Ward, B.A., F.R.Hist.S.59 Ancient Stained and Painted Glass. By F. S. Eden.80 A Grammar of Heraldry. By W. H. St J. Hope, Litt.D.ECONOMICS70 Copartnership in Industry. By C. R. Fay, M.A. 6 Cash and Credit. By D. A. Barker.67 The Theory of Money. By D. A. Barker.LITERARY HISTORY8 The Early Religious Poetry of the Hebrews. By the Rev. E. G. King, D.D.21 The Early Religious Poetry of Persia. By the Rev. Prof. J. Hope Moulton, D.D., D. Theol. (Berlin).9 The History of the English Bible. By John Brown, D.D.12 English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day. By W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., D.C.L., F.B.A.22 King Arthur in History and Legend. By Prof. W. Lewis Jones, M.A.54 The Icelandic Sagas. By W. A. Craigie, LL.D.23 Greek Tragedy. By J. T. Sheppard, M.A.33 The Ballad in Literature. By T. F. Henderson.37 Goethe and the Twentieth Century. By Prof. J. G.Robertson, M.A., Ph.D.39 The Troubadours. By the Rev. H. J. Chaytor, M.A.66 Mysticism in English Literature. By Miss C. F. E. Spurgeon.PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION4 The Idea of God in Early Religions. By Dr F. B. Jevons.57 Comparative Religion. By Dr F. B. Jevons.69 Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. By Mrs J. Adam.26 The Moral Life and Moral Worth. By Prof. Sorley, Litt.D.3 The English Puritans. By John Brown, D.D.11 An Historical Account of the Rise and Development ofPresbyterianism in Scotland. By the Rt. Hon. the Lord Balfour of Burleigh, K.T., G.C.M.G.41 Methodism. By Rev. H. B. Workman, D. Lit.EDUCATION38 Life in the Medieval University. By R. S. Rait, M.A.LAW13 The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales). By G. Glover Alexander, M.A., LL.M.BIOLOGY1 The Coming of Evolution. By Prof. J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S.2 Heredity in the Light of Recent Research. By L. Doncaster, M.A.25 Primitive Animals. By Geoffrey Smith, M.A.73 The Life-story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter.48 The Individual in the Animal Kingdom. By J. S. Huxley, B.A.27 Life in the Sea. By James Johnstone, B. Sc.75 Pearls. By Prof. W. J. Dakin.28 The Migration of Birds. By T. A. Coward.36 Spiders. By C. Warburton, M.A.61 Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A.46 House Flies. By C. G. Hewitt, D. Sc.32 Earthworms and their Allies. By F. E. Beddard, F.R.S.74 The Flea. By H. Russell.64 The Wanderings of Animals. By H. F. Gadow, F.R.S.ANTHROPOLOGY20 The Wanderings of Peoples. By Dr A. C. Haddon, F.R.S.29 Prehistoric Man. By Dr W. L. H. Duckworth.GEOLOGY35 Rocks and their Origins. By Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole.44 The Work of Rain and Rivers. By T. G. Bonney, Sc.D.7 The Natural History of Coal. By Dr E. A. Newell Arber.30 The Natural History of Clay. By Alfred B. Searle.34 The Origin of Earthquakes. By C. Davison, Sc.D., F.G.S.62 Submerged Forests. By Clement Reid, F.R.S.72 The Fertility of the Soil. By E. J. Russell, D. Sc.BOTANY5 Plant-Animals: a Study in Symbiosis. By Prof. F. W. Keeble.10 Plant-Life on Land. By Prof. F. O. Bower, Sc.D., F.R.S.19 Links with the Past in the Plant-World. By Prof. A. C. Seward, F.R.S.PHYSICS52 The Earth. By Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S.53 The Atmosphere. By A. J. Berry, M.A.65 Beyond the Atom. By John Cox, M.A.55 The Physical Basis of Music. By A. Wood, M.A.71 Natural Sources of Energy. By Prof. A. H. Gibson, D. Sc.PSYCHOLOGY14 An Introduction to Experimental Psychology. By Dr C. S. Myers.45 The Psychology of Insanity. By Bernard Hart, M.D.77 The Beautiful. By Vernon Lee.INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE31 The Modern Locomotive. By C. Edgar Allen, A.M.I.Mech.E.56 The Modern Warship By E. L. Attwood.17 Aerial Locomotion By E. H. Harper, M.A., and Allan E. Ferguson, B. Sc.18 Electricity in Locomotion. By A. G. Whyte, B. Sc.63 Wireless Telegraphy. By Prof. C. L. Fortescue, M.A.58 The Story of a Loaf of Bread. By Prof. T. B. Wood, M.A.47 Brewing. By A. Chaston Chapman, F.I.C.“A very valuable series of books which combine in a very happy way a popular presentation of scientific truth along with the accuracy of treatment which in such subjects is essential.... In their general appearance, and in the quality of their binding, print, and paper, these volumes are perhaps the most satisfactory of all those which offer to the inquiring layman the hardly earned products of technical and specialist research.”—Spectator“A complete set of these manuals is as essential to the equipment of a good school as is an encyclopaedia.... We can conceive no better series of handy books for ready reference than those represented by the Cambridge Manuals.”—School WorldCambridge University PressC. F. 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THECAMBRIDGE MANUALSOF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
Published by the Cambridge University Press under the general editorship of P. Giles, Litt.D., Master of Emmanuel College, and A. C. Seward, F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge.
A series of handy volumes dealing with a wide range of subjects and bringing the results of modern research and intellectual activity within the reach both of the student and of the ordinary reader.
A series of handy volumes dealing with a wide range of subjects and bringing the results of modern research and intellectual activity within the reach both of the student and of the ordinary reader.
80 VOLUMES NOW READY
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
42 Ancient Assyria. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.51 Ancient Babylonia. By Rev. C. H. W. Johns, Litt.D.40 A History of Civilization in Palestine. By Prof. R. A. S.Macalister, M.A., F.S.A.78 The Peoples of India. By J. D. Anderson, M.A.49 China and the Manchus. By Prof. H. A. Giles, LL.D.79 The Evolution of Modern Japan. By J. H. Longford.43 The Civilization of Ancient Mexico. By Lewis Spence.60 The Vikings. By Prof. Allen Mawer, M.A.24 New Zealand. By the Hon. Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., LL.D., and J. Logan Stout, LL.B. (N.Z.).76 Naval Warfare. By J. R. Thursfield, M.A.15 The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church. By A.Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.16 The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church. ByA. Hamilton Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.68 English Monasteries. By A. H. Thompson, M.A., F.S.A.50 Brasses. By J. S. M. Ward, B.A., F.R.Hist.S.59 Ancient Stained and Painted Glass. By F. S. Eden.80 A Grammar of Heraldry. By W. H. St J. Hope, Litt.D.
ECONOMICS
70 Copartnership in Industry. By C. R. Fay, M.A. 6 Cash and Credit. By D. A. Barker.67 The Theory of Money. By D. A. Barker.
LITERARY HISTORY
8 The Early Religious Poetry of the Hebrews. By the Rev. E. G. King, D.D.21 The Early Religious Poetry of Persia. By the Rev. Prof. J. Hope Moulton, D.D., D. Theol. (Berlin).9 The History of the English Bible. By John Brown, D.D.12 English Dialects from the Eighth Century to the Present Day. By W. W. Skeat, Litt.D., D.C.L., F.B.A.22 King Arthur in History and Legend. By Prof. W. Lewis Jones, M.A.54 The Icelandic Sagas. By W. A. Craigie, LL.D.23 Greek Tragedy. By J. T. Sheppard, M.A.33 The Ballad in Literature. By T. F. Henderson.37 Goethe and the Twentieth Century. By Prof. J. G.Robertson, M.A., Ph.D.39 The Troubadours. By the Rev. H. J. Chaytor, M.A.66 Mysticism in English Literature. By Miss C. F. E. Spurgeon.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
4 The Idea of God in Early Religions. By Dr F. B. Jevons.57 Comparative Religion. By Dr F. B. Jevons.69 Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. By Mrs J. Adam.26 The Moral Life and Moral Worth. By Prof. Sorley, Litt.D.3 The English Puritans. By John Brown, D.D.11 An Historical Account of the Rise and Development ofPresbyterianism in Scotland. By the Rt. Hon. the Lord Balfour of Burleigh, K.T., G.C.M.G.41 Methodism. By Rev. H. B. Workman, D. Lit.
EDUCATION
38 Life in the Medieval University. By R. S. Rait, M.A.
LAW
13 The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (in England and Wales). By G. Glover Alexander, M.A., LL.M.
BIOLOGY
1 The Coming of Evolution. By Prof. J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S.2 Heredity in the Light of Recent Research. By L. Doncaster, M.A.25 Primitive Animals. By Geoffrey Smith, M.A.73 The Life-story of Insects. By Prof. G. H. Carpenter.48 The Individual in the Animal Kingdom. By J. S. Huxley, B.A.27 Life in the Sea. By James Johnstone, B. Sc.75 Pearls. By Prof. W. J. Dakin.28 The Migration of Birds. By T. A. Coward.36 Spiders. By C. Warburton, M.A.61 Bees and Wasps. By O. H. Latter, M.A.46 House Flies. By C. G. Hewitt, D. Sc.32 Earthworms and their Allies. By F. E. Beddard, F.R.S.74 The Flea. By H. Russell.64 The Wanderings of Animals. By H. F. Gadow, F.R.S.
ANTHROPOLOGY
20 The Wanderings of Peoples. By Dr A. C. Haddon, F.R.S.29 Prehistoric Man. By Dr W. L. H. Duckworth.
GEOLOGY
35 Rocks and their Origins. By Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole.44 The Work of Rain and Rivers. By T. G. Bonney, Sc.D.7 The Natural History of Coal. By Dr E. A. Newell Arber.30 The Natural History of Clay. By Alfred B. Searle.34 The Origin of Earthquakes. By C. Davison, Sc.D., F.G.S.62 Submerged Forests. By Clement Reid, F.R.S.72 The Fertility of the Soil. By E. J. Russell, D. Sc.
BOTANY
5 Plant-Animals: a Study in Symbiosis. By Prof. F. W. Keeble.10 Plant-Life on Land. By Prof. F. O. Bower, Sc.D., F.R.S.19 Links with the Past in the Plant-World. By Prof. A. C. Seward, F.R.S.
PHYSICS
52 The Earth. By Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S.53 The Atmosphere. By A. J. Berry, M.A.65 Beyond the Atom. By John Cox, M.A.55 The Physical Basis of Music. By A. Wood, M.A.71 Natural Sources of Energy. By Prof. A. H. Gibson, D. Sc.
PSYCHOLOGY
14 An Introduction to Experimental Psychology. By Dr C. S. Myers.45 The Psychology of Insanity. By Bernard Hart, M.D.77 The Beautiful. By Vernon Lee.
INDUSTRIAL AND MECHANICAL SCIENCE
31 The Modern Locomotive. By C. Edgar Allen, A.M.I.Mech.E.56 The Modern Warship By E. L. Attwood.17 Aerial Locomotion By E. H. Harper, M.A., and Allan E. Ferguson, B. Sc.18 Electricity in Locomotion. By A. G. Whyte, B. Sc.63 Wireless Telegraphy. By Prof. C. L. Fortescue, M.A.58 The Story of a Loaf of Bread. By Prof. T. B. Wood, M.A.47 Brewing. By A. Chaston Chapman, F.I.C.
“A very valuable series of books which combine in a very happy way a popular presentation of scientific truth along with the accuracy of treatment which in such subjects is essential.... In their general appearance, and in the quality of their binding, print, and paper, these volumes are perhaps the most satisfactory of all those which offer to the inquiring layman the hardly earned products of technical and specialist research.”—Spectator
“A complete set of these manuals is as essential to the equipment of a good school as is an encyclopaedia.... We can conceive no better series of handy books for ready reference than those represented by the Cambridge Manuals.”—School World
Cambridge University PressC. F. Clay, ManagerLONDON: Fetter Lane, E.C.EDINBURGH: 100 Princes Street