INTRODUCTION BY CESARE LOMBROSO PART II CRIME, ITS ORIGIN, CAUSE, AND CURE PART III CHARACTERS AND TYPES OF CRIMINALS 1. The Study of Man. By A. C. Haddon. 2. The Groundwork of Science. By St. George Mivart. 3. Rivers of North America. By Israel C. Russell. 4. Earth Sculpture, or; The Origin of Land Forms. By James Geikie. 5. Volcanoes; Their Structure and Significance. By T. G. Bonney. 6. Bacteria. By George Newman. 7. A Book of Whales. By F. E. Beddard. 8. Comparative Physiology of the Brain, etc. By Jacques Loeb. 9. The Stars. By Simon Newcomb. 10. The Basis of Social Relations. By Daniel G. Brinton. 11. Experiments on Animals. By Stephen Paget. 12. Infection and Immunity. By George M. Sternberg. 13. Fatigue. By A. Mosso. 14. Earthquakes. By Clarence E. Dutton. 15. The Nature of Man. By Élie Metchnikoff. 16. Nervous and Mental Hygiene in Health and Disease. By August Forel. 17. The Prolongation of Life. By Élie Metchnikoff. 18. The Solar System. By Charles Lane Poor. 19. Heredity. By J. Arthur Thompson, M.A. 20. Climate. By Robert DeCourcy Ward. 21. Age, Growth, and Death. By Charles S. Minot. 22. The Interpretation of Nature. By C. Lloyd Morgan. 23. Mosquito Life. By Evelyn Groesbeeck Mitchell. 24. Thinking, Feeling, Doing. By E. W. Scripture. 25. The World's Gold. By L. de Launay. 26. The Interpretation of Radium. By F. Soddy. 27. Criminal Man. By Cesare Lombroso. For list of works in preparation see end of this volume |