On return to England in 1908 he had a post with the
Board of Education and was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Zoological Society later that year. Back in England from 1914 he was employed as a civil servant for
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. He quickly set up the Fisheries Experimental Station at
West Mersea. He used the pen-name "Nordicus". He wrote the first draft of
An Outline of Psychology, an introductory
psychology textbook published by them. The final text was produced in an attempt at "communal production" This version went through eight editions before
Eden and
Cedar Paul, with
Edward Conze produced a revised edition in 1938, by which time 18,000 copies had been produced. He died of tuberculosis in 1922. ==Works==