158 



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n8. Immortality. 



In Open Court for December 27, 1894, vol. 8, pp. 4335- 

 4337^ Chicago, 8°. 



In verse, partly blank, partly rimed. Sub-headings are : 

 heredity, labor, pleasure, language, justice, culture, adapta- 

 tion, effort, design. 



Issued in separate form: title (1895) and i3 pp., 12°. 



1895. 



119. Proper training and the future of the Indians. 



In Forum for January, 1895, vol. iS, pp. 622-629, New 

 York, 8°. 



120. The humanities. 



In Science for January 4, 1895, ^"^^^^ series, vol. i, pp. 15- 

 18, New York, 4°. 



The humanities treated in this paper are industries, pleas- 

 ures, languages, institvitions, and opinions, the five great 

 branches into which, the author says, the study of the history 

 of mankind is logically developed. 



See No. 106. 



121. Stone art in America. By J. W. Powell, Director of the 



Bureau of American Ethnology. 



In American Anthropologist for January, 1895, ^'^^' ^1 PP* 

 1-7, Washington, 1895, 8°. 



Separates issued: no cover, 7 pp., 8°. 



122. The five books of history. 



In Science for February 8, 1895, ^^^ series, vol. i, pp. 

 157-161, New York, 4°. 



"Modern history resorts to the Stone Book, the Ruin 

 Book, the Tomb Book, the Folk Book, and the Scripture 

 Book for the materials to be used in discovering and formu- 

 lating the development of the industries, pleasures, languages, 

 institutions, and opinions of mankind." 



123. The Soul. 



In Monist for April, 1895, ^°^- 5i ^^- 3' appendix, pp. 

 1-16, Chicago, 8°. 



In verse, partly blank and partly rimed. Sub-headings are : 

 allegory, soul forces, awareness, memory, sensation, percep- 

 tion,, understanding, reflexion, acception, introspection, con- 

 ception, the mind, the will, becoming of soul. 



