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A Coal Moasiire Forest: uoar Socorro, New Mexico. Journ. Geol., 12, 237-2.')2. 



The Logical and r.sycholojncal Distinction between tlie True and the Real. 

 Psych. Rev., 11, 204-210. 



Fundamental Concepts and Methodology of Dynamic Uealism. Joiirn. 

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The Dynamic Concept of the Individual. Joiini. Phil., Psy., Sei. Method-^. 1, 

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Editorial. L'Envol. Journ. Coin}}. Neur. and Psych., 14, 62-63. 



The Beginnings of Social Reaction in Man and Lower Animal'*. Junrn. 

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Color Vision (a critical digest). Journ. Comp. ^cur. and Psych., 14, 274- 

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Recent Contributions to the Body-Mind Controversy. Journ. Comp. Xcnr. 

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The Law of Congruousness and Its Logical Application to Dynamic Real- 

 ism. Journ. Phil., Psy., Sci. Methods, 1, 595-604. 



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1905. 



The rassing of Scientific Materialism. The Monist, 15, No. 1, Jan., pp. 

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1906. 



Applications of Dynamic Theory to Physiological Problems. Journ. Comp. 

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 Imitation and Volition. Ibid., 376-379. 



1907. 



Genetic Modes and the Meaning of the Psychic. Psychol. Rev., N. S., Article 

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The Nature of the Soul and the Possibility of a Psycho-Mechanic. Ibid., 

 No. 3, 205-228. 



