"Accurate, and written in a simple manner which will stimulate those who are interested to wider reading."—Athenæum.
12. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
By Professor J. B. COHEN, B.Sc., F.R.S.
"An excellently clear and efficient treatise on a subject not easily confined within a short or untechnical discourse."—The Manchester Guardian.
13. THE PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY. By NORMAN R. CAMPBELL, M.A.
"As for Mr. Norman Campbell's treatise 'in petto' I cannot but think it a model of its kind. He takes next to nothing for granted."—Sunday Times.
15. THE SCIENCE OF THE STARS. By E. W. MAUNDER, F.R.A.S., of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
"Will convey to the attentive reader an enormous amount of information in a small space, being clear and abreast of current knowledge."—The Athenæum.
26. HENRI BERGSON: THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHANGE. By H. WILDON CARR.
"The fact that M. Bergson has read the proof-sheets of Mr. Carr's admirable survey will give it a certain authoritativeness for the general reader."—Daily News.