A New American Quarterly of Philosophy, Science, Eeligion and Sociology, 



THE MONIST. 



Published by the Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago. 



Contents of the First ITumber— Now Ready; 



1. MR. A. R. WAIXACK ON P H YSIOIX)G IC AL SELECTION, 



By CEO. J. ROMAI'rES, LL. /?., F. R. S. 



2. THE IMMORTALITY OF INFUSORIA, 



By ALFRED BINET. 



3. ON THE MATERIAL RPXATIONS OF SEX IN HUMAN SOCIETY, 



By PROF. E. D. COPE. 



4. THE ANALY'SIS OF THE SENSATIONS, 



By PROF. ERNST MACH. 



5. THE ORIGIN OF MIND, 



By DR. PAUL CAR CIS- 



6. THE MAGIC MIRROR, 



By MAX DESSOIR. 



7. THF PSYCHOLOGY OF HARALD HOEFFDING, 



By W. Af. SALTER. 



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