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Mental Evolution in Man. An address delivered at the opening of the Section 

 of Psychology at the 65th annual meeting- of the British Medical As- 

 sociation at Montreal, Aug. 31st to Sept. 4th, 1897. By R. M. Bucke, 

 M.D. I 



(Abstract from advance sheets of the British Medical Journal 

 printed in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Chi- 

 cago, Oct. 23, 1897). 

 Letter to the Globe, Dec. 2'5, 1897, in rejoinder to Mr. Goldwin Smith, who had 

 replied in the Canadian Magazine for Dec. 1897, under the caption 

 " Not Dead Yet," to Dr. Bucke's paper in the September number, on 

 the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. 

 Calamus. A Series of Letters written during the years 1867-1880 by Walt 

 Whitman to a young friend (Peter Doyle). t 



' Edited with an Introduction by Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D. 

 one of Whitman's Literary Executors, pp. VIII. 173. 



Published by Laurens Maynard at 287 Congress Street in Boston 

 MDCCCXCVII. 

 The Story of the Care of the Insane in Ontario (forming part of Report of 



the Superintendent of the London Asylum for 1897). 

 Discovery of the Comstock. The True Particulars as Told by Dr. Bucke. 

 A Remarkable Adventure in which he figured. A mistaken version 

 in the New York Sun, corrected. The sad fate of Dr. Bucke's com- 

 panions in his Mining Days. 



Interview in the London Advertiser of 16 Dec. 1897. 



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1898. 

 Walt Whitman Man and Poet. 



" National Magazine," Boston, April 1898. " Cosmopolis," June 

 1898. 

 A Short History of Sewage Disposal at the Asylum for the Insane, London, 

 Ontario. A paper read before the Ontario Association of Executive 

 Health Officers at the Ottawa Convention. 



"The Canadian Engineer," Oct. 1898, pp. 155-156. 

 The Wound Dresser. A Series of Letters written from the Hospitals in 

 •Washington during the War of the Rebellion. By Walt Whitman. 

 Edited by Richard Maurice Bucke, M.D. One of Whitman's Liter- 

 ary Executors, pp. x. 201. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1898. 

 Surgery among the Insane in Canada. By R. M. Bucke, M.D., President of the 

 Medico-Psychological Association. 



Presidential Address before the American Medico-Psychological 

 Association at St. Louis, May 10, 1898. 



(Reprint from American Journal of Insanity, Vol. IV. No. I, 1898). 



1899. 



Portraits of Walt Whitman. By R. M. Bucke, (illustrated by 24 portraits). 



New England Magazine, March 1899. 

 Notes and Fragments: Left by Walt Whitman and now edited by Dr. Richard 

 Maurice Bucke, one of his Literary Executors, pp. 211. 



Printed for Private Distribution Only. (225 copies), 1899. 

 Letter to the Globe, Toronto, Nov. 7, 1899, on Ignatius Donnelly's alleged dis- 

 covery of a cypher in the inscription on Shakespeare's grave. 



