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THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Columbia University in the City of New York LECTURES ON SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, AND ART A SERIES of twenty-one lectures descriptive in non-technical language of the achievements in Science, Philosophy, and Art, and indicating the present status of these subjects as concepts of human knowledge, were delivered at Columbia University, during the academic year 1907-1908, by various professors chosen to repre- sent the several departments of instruction. MATHEMATICS — By Cassius Jackson Keyser, Adrain Professor of Mathematics. PHYSICS — By Ernest Fox Nichols, Professor of Experimental Physics. ASTRONOMY — By Harold Jacoby, Rutherfurd Professor of Astronomy. GEOLOGY — By James Furman Kem?, Professor of Geology. BIOLOGY — By Edmund B. Wilson, Professor of Zoology. PHYSIOLOGY — By Frederic S. Lee, Professor of Physiology. BOTANY — By Herbert Maule Richards, Professor of Botany. ZOOLOGY — By Henry E. Crampton, Professor of Zoology. ANTHROPOLOGY — By Franz Boas, Professor of Anthropology. ARCHAEOLOGY — By James Rignall Wheeler, Professor of Greek Ar- chaeology and Art. HISTORY — ^By James Harvey Robinson, Professor of History. ECONOMICS — By Henry Rogers Seager, Professor of Political Economy. POLITICS — By Charles A. Beard, Adjunct Professor of Politics. JURISPRUDENCE — By Munroe Smith, Professor of Roman Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. SOCIOLOGY — By Franklin Henry Giddings, Professor of Sociology. PHILOSOPHY — By Nicholas Murray Butler, President of the University. PSYCHOLOGY — By Robert S. Woodworth, Adjunct Professor of Psy- chology. METAPHYSICS — By Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy. ETHICS — By John Dewey, Professor of Philosophy. PHILOLOGY — By A. V. W. Jackson, Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages. LITERATURE — By Harry Thurston Peck, Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. These lectures are published by the Columbia University Press sep- arately in pamphlet form, at the uniform price of twenty-five cents, by mail twenty-eight cents. Orders will be taken for the separate pamphlets, or for the whole series. Also to be had in one volume, blue cloth, at $5.00 net; by mail, $5.27. LEMCKE & BUECHNER, Agents 30-32 W. 27th ST.. NEW YORK