1. EDEN LOST AND WON. Studies of the Early History
and Final Destiny of Man as taught in Nature and Revelation.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

"Sir William Dawson, in his exalted position as one of the ablest of our modern scientific teachers, is a devout believer in Holy Scripture, and a fearless student of evidence. In these chapters he stands resolutely by the validity of the earlier books of the Hebrew Scriptures.... We need scarcely say that these chapters are enriched by a great deal of special knowledge, both scientific and antiquarian."—Methodist Recorder.

2. MODERN SCIENCE IN BIBLE LANDS. Third
Edition. With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 6s.

"It is full of valuable and trustworthy information, and copiously illustrated with maps and drawings, thus constituting a useful part of a Biblical student's equipment."—Church Times.

3. SOME SALIENT POINTS IN THE SCIENCE OF
THE EARTH. With Forty-six Illustrations. Second
Thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"All that Sir J. William Dawson writes is interesting and forcible, but this, his last work, is by far the most forcible that he has written."—Athenæum.

4. FOSSIL MEN AND THEIR MODERN REPRESENTATIVES.
With Forty-four Illustrations. Third
Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"It will be especially acceptable to those who refuse to accept the high estimate of man's antiquity which modern science has brought forth, for they will find here their case stated with much ability, and illustrated by a wealth of material drawn from sources not sufficiently known in this country."—Athenæum.

5. THE ORIGIN OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO
REVELATION AND SCIENCE. Sixth Edition.
Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

"Any one who will study Dr. Dawson's three recent volumes will not only gain much trustworthy information on matters of romantic interest, but will make the acquaintance of a writer who is as vigorous as he is modest, and as modest as he is vigorous; who knows how to throw the air of genius around even the minuter facts and details of philosophical inquiry; and who combines a true scientific independence of thought with a reverent faith in the Scriptures and the Gospel."—London Quarterly Review.