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into lower strata of being. It is under such a broad conception of the evolution of society that the lectures here printed were given. * *This thoughtful book, replete with facts and suggestions, is not only interesting, but a substantial contribution to sociological literature.”—Christian Register.

Evolution in Science, Philosophy and Art. Large 12mo, 475 pp. Seventeen Lectures and Discussions before the Ethical Association. By various authors. Price, $2.00.

"As a popular exposition of the latest phases of evolution this series is thorough and authoritative.- Cincinnati Times-Star.

"Some of the most important presentations and epitomes published in America. They are all upon important subjects, are prepared with great care, and are delivered, for the most part, by eminent authorities."-Public Opinion.

Man and the State.

Studies in Applied Sociology. Large 12mo, 556 pp. Seventeen Lectures and Discussions before the Brooklyn Ethical Association, on the Political Issues of the Day. By various authors. Price, $2.00.

"A noble scheme. Such lectures and discussions are just what is needed."-John Fiske.

"By men of unquestioned ability, whether one accepts their views or not, and form in their mass a series of able articles on economic science."-N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.

The Lectures compiled in Evolution, Sociology, Evolution in Science, Philosophy and Art, and Man and the State, in sepa. rate pamphlets. Price 10 cents each.

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1. HERBERT SPENCER. By Daniel Greenleaf Thompson. 2. CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN. By John W. Chadwick. 3. SOLAR AND PLANETARY EVOLUTION. By Garrett P. Serviss. 4. EVOLUTION OF THE EARTH. By Lewis G. Janes.

5. EVOLUTION OF VEGETAL LIFE. By William Potts.

6. EVOLUTION OF ANIMAL LIFE. By Rossiter W. Raymond. 7. THE DESCENT OF MAN. By Edward D. Cope.

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11. EVOLUTION OF MORALS. By Lewis G. Janes.

12. PROOFS OF EVOLUTION. By Nelson C. Parshall.

13. EVOLUTION As Related to Religious ThougHT. By John W. Chadwick.

14. THE PHILOSOPHY OF EVOLUTION. By Starr H. Nichols.

15. THE EFFECTS OF EVOLUTION ON THE COMING CIVILIZATION. By Minot J. Savage.

16. THE SCOPE and Principles OF THE EVOLUTION PHILOSOPHY. By Lewis G. Janes.

17. THE RELATIVITY OF KNOWLEDGE. By Robert G. Eccles. 18. PRIMITIVE MAN. By Z. Sidney Sampson.

19. GROWTH OF THE MARRIAGE RELATION. BY C. Staniland Wake.

20. EVOLUTION OF THE STATE. By John A. Taylor.

21. EVOLUTION OF LAW. By Rufus Sheldon.

22. EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. By Robert G. Eccles.

23. EVOLUTION OF ARMS AND ARMOR.

By John C. Kimball.

24. EVOLUTION OF THE MECHANIC ARTS. By James A. Skilton. 25. EVOLUTION OF THE WAGES SYSTEM. By George Gunton. 26. EDUCATION AS A FACTOR IN CIVILIZATION. By Caroline B., Le Row.

27. EVOLUTION AND SOCIAL REFORM.-I. THE THEOLOGICAL

METHOD. By John W. Chadwick.

28. EVOLUTION AND SOCIAL REFORM.-II. THE SOCIALISTIC METHOD. By William Potts.

29. EVOLUTION AND SOCIAL REFORM.-III.

METHOD. By Hugh O. Pentecost.

THE ANARCHISTIC:

30. EVOLUTION

AND

SOCIAL

REFORM. IV. THE SCIENTIFIC

METHOD. By Daniel Greenleaf Thompson.

31. ASA GRAY. By Mary Treat.

32. EDWARD LIVINGSTON YOUMANS. By John Fiske. 33. ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE. By Edward D. Cope.

34. ERNST HAECKEL. By Thaddeus B. Wakeman.

35. THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD. By Francis Ellingwood Abbott. 36. THE SYNTHETIC PHILOSOPHY. By Benjamin F. Underwood. 37. EVOLUTION of Chemistry. By Robert G. Eccles.

38. EVOLUTION OF ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC PHYSICS. By Arthur E. Kennelly.

39. EVOLUTION OF BOTANY. By Frederick J. Wulling.

40. ZOOLOGY AS Related to EVOLUTION. By John C. Kimball. 41. FORM AND Color in NATURE. By William Potts.

42. EVOLUTION OF OPTICS. By L. A. W. Alleman.

43. EVOLUTION OF ART. By John A. Taylor.

44. EVOLUTION OF ARCHITECTURE. By John W. Chadwick.

45. EVOLUTION OF SCULPTURE. By Thomas Davidson.

46. EVOLUTION OF PAINTING. By Forrest P. Rundell.
47. EVOLUTION OF MUSIC. By Z. Sidney Sampson.
48. LIFE AS A FINE ART. By Lewis G. Janes.

49. THE DOCTRINE OF EVOLUTION: ITS SCOPE and Influence.
John Fiske.

50. THE DUTY OF A PUBLIC SPIRIT. By E. Benjamin Andrews. 51. THE STUDY OF APPLIED SOCIOLOGY. By Robert G. Eccles. 52. REPRESENTative GovernmENT. By Edwin D. Mead.

53. Suffrage anD THE BALLOT. By Daniel S. Remsen. 54. THE LAND PROBLEM. By Otis T. Mason.

55. THE PROBLEM of City GovERNMENT. By Lewis G. Janes. 56. TAXATION AND REVENUE: THE FREE TRADE VIEW.

Thomas G. Shearman.

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57. TAXATION AND REVENUE: THE PROTECTIONIST VIEW. By

George Gunton.

58. THE MONETARY PROBLEM. By William Potts.

59. THE IMMIGRATION PROBLEM. By Z. Sidney Sampson.

60. EVOLUTION OF THE AFRIC-AMERICAN. By Samuel J. Bar

rows.

61. THE RACE PROBLEM IN THE SOUTH. By Joseph Le Conte.

62. EDUCATION AND CITIZENSHIP. By John W. Chadwick. 63. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. By Edward M. Shepard. 64. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. By Roswell G. Horr. 65. THE INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. By John A. Taylor. 66. MORAL QUESTIONS IN POLITICS. By John C. Kimball. Insanity and the Care of the Insane. Pamphlet, 43 Pp. A Lecture before the Ethical Association. By CLARK BELL, President of the Medico-Legal Society of New York. Price, ΙΟ

cents.

The Present Aspect of the Liberal Movement. Pamphlet, 25 pp. A Lecture before the Ethical Association. By JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN. Price, 15 cents.

The Scientific and Metaphysical Methods in Philosophy. Pamphlet, 24 pp. A Lecture before the Ethical Association. By LEWIS G. JANES. Price, 5 cents.

The Religions of the East.

A Lecture before the Ethical
LEWIS G. JANES. Price, 5 cents.

Pamphlet, 23 pp.
Association. By

Any of the above named books or pamphlets may be purchased at the regular meetings of the Association, or will be mailed to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. The usual discount allowed to the Trade, and to Public and Circulating Libraries. In ordering, please state title and author's name in full. Address the Librarian,

JOHN B. BRICKELMAIER,

639 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

The meetings of the Association will be held in the Second Unitarian Church, corner of Clinton and Congress Streets, Brooklyn, at 7.30 P. M. on the evenings announced.

A brief discussion upon the topics of the evening, by invited speakers, will follow each lecture.

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