34 Anthropology. The Sexual Question. A Scientific, Psychological, Hygienic and Sociological Study. By August Forel. English adaptation, revised and enlarged, by C. F. Marshall. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth. New York, n. d. $3.50

In the domain with which we are concerned the French public are too much afraid of crudities and of calling things by their proper name. By veiled words and by indirect locution one may say anything, but the author decided not to employ such subterfuges in treating of such a vital social question with the seriousness it requires.

35 Anthropology. Histoire de la Prostitution, chez tous les peuples du monde. Depuis l'antiquité la plus reculée jusqu'a nos jours. Par Pierre Dufour. 6 vols. 8vo. ½ green morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1851. $50.00

This edition contains many engraved plates finely printed on India paper, which were omitted from subsequent issues on account of their free interpretation.

This is about the most extensive work on prostitution, no phase of the subject having been omitted.

36 Anthropology. The History of Prostitution. Its Extent, Causes and Effects Throughout the World. By William W. Sanger. With numerous Editorial Notes and an Appendix. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1913. $3.50

A vice which has been co-existent with the human race, which has prayed upon the morals as well as the health of all peoples in all ages, which in the past has defied the edicts of despotism no less than at present it defies the mandates of repressive legislation—such a vice should not in any spirit of prudery be put aside as unfit for public consideration.

37 Sex Worship. The Masculine Cross and Ancient Sex Worship, by Sha Rocco. Traces of Ancient Myths in Religions of To-day. A Compendium of Sex Worship based on standard, rare and expensive works. Long out of print. With 26 curious illustrations. 12mo. cloth. New York. $1.00

38 Flagellation. History of Flagellation among different nations. A narrative of the strange customs and cruelties of the Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, etc., with an account of its practice among the Early Christians, as a religious stimulant and corrector of morals. Many illustrations. 8vo. cloth. New York, 1903. $1.50