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that is to cay, his growth -formulae are expressed in numerical series, of which 

 each can be pictured to the eye in a corresponding curve. When the series 

 are thus represented, they are found to resemble the forms of leaves and 

 flowers." Mary Boole, in " Symbolic Methods of Stttdy." 



The Pall Mall Gazette, in a characteristic article entitled, " Very Methodi- 

 cal Madness," allows that " Like Rosicrucianism, esoteric Buddhism, and 

 other forms of the mystically incomprehensible, it seems to exercise a 

 magnetic influence upon many minds by no means as foolish as its original 

 inventor's." 



"This work is the result of more than twenty years' application to the dis- 

 covery of a method of representing human consciousness in its various stages of 

 development by means of geometrical figures it is, in fact, THE APPLICATION 

 OF MATHEMATICAL SYMBOLOGY TO METAPHYSICS. This idea will be new 

 to many of our readers ; indeed, so far as we know, Mr Belts is the only 

 man who has tried to work out a coherent system of this kind, though his 

 work unfortunately remains imperfect." Theosophist, June 1887. 



8w, pp. 32, Wrapper, is. 



On Mesmerism. 



BY A. P. SINNETT. 



Issued as a Transaction of the London Lodge of the Theosophical Society, 

 of which Mr Sinnett is President, this pamphlet forms AN ADMIRAUI.I. 

 INTRODUCTION to the study of Mesmerism. 



LONDON: GEORGE REDWAY. 



