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By H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, Professor of Anatomy and Clinical Medicine in University College, London; author of "6 'Paralysis from Brain Disease." With numerous Illustrations. One vol., 12mo, 708 pages. Cloth Price, $2.50.

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This work is the best book of its kind. It is full, and at the same time concise; comprehensive, but confined to a readable limit; and, though it deals with many subtle subjects, it expounds them in a style which is admirable for its clearness and simplicity-Nature.

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"The fullest scientific exposition yet published of the views held on the subject of psychology by the advanced physiological school. with new and suggestive ideas."-London Athenæum.

EDUCATION: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical.

By HERBERT SPENCER. A new cheap edition of Herbert Spencer's famous Essays on Education.

vol., 12mo. Paper cover. Price, 50 cents.

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EDUCATION AS A SCIENCE.

*BY ALEXANDER BAIN, LL. D. One vol., 12mo. 453
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Price, $1.75. Forming number 25

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