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The Division of Philosophy, Psychology, and Education of Columbia University issues at irregular intervals a series of Con- 

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The following Numbers of tlie Contrlljutlons have appeared 

 VOL. 1 



1. Frledrich Helnrlch Jacobl : A Study in the Origin of German Realism. By Norman Wilde, Ph.D., Instructor in 



Philosophy, University of Minnesota. (May, 1S94. Price 60 cents.) 

 2 Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770, including a translation of the Dissertation, together with an Introduction 



and Discussion. By W. J. Ec-lihofE, Ph.D., Principal of the Herbart Preparatory School, Suffern, N. ,Y. (June, 1894. 



Price 90 cents.) 



3. The Ethical System of James Martineau. By Joseph H. Hertz, Ph.D. (June, 1894. Price 60 cents.) 



4. Friedrich Eduard Beneke : The Man and His Philosophy. By Francis Burke Brandt, Ph.D., Professor of Educa- 



tion, Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa. (May, 1895. Price $1.00.) 



VOL. 2 



1. Hegel as Educator. By Frederic Ludlow Luqueer, Ph.D., Principal of P. S. No. 22, Brooklyn, N. Y. (May, 1895. 



Price SLOG.) 



2. Hegel's Doctrine of the Will. By Jolin Angus MacVannel, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy and Education, Pratt In- 



stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y. (June, 1890. Price $1.00.) 



3. The Basis of Early Christian Theism. By Lawrence T. Cole, Ph.D., Warden of St. Stephen's College, Annandale, 



N. Y. (May, 1898. Price 50 cents.) 



4. Early American Philosophers. By Adam Leroy Jones, Ph.D., Assistant in Philosophy in Columbia University. 



(May, 1898. Price 75 cents.) 



VOL. 3 



1. The Formal and Material Elements of Kant's Ethics. By William Morrow Washington, Ph.D. (June, 1898. 



Price 60 cents.) 



2. A Syllahus of Psychology. By James H. Hyslop, Ph.D., Professor of Logic and Ethics in Columbia University. 



(September, 1S99. Price Sl-00.) 

 3-4. A Syllabus of an Introduction to Philosophy. By Walter T. Marvin, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy in Western 

 Reserve University. (September, 1899. Price $1.25.) 



VOL. 4 



[The issues contained in Volume 4 are also Monograph Supplements to the Psychological JReview.] 



1. On Sensations from Pressure and Impact. By Harold Griffiug, Ph.D. (February, 1895. Price 75 cents.) 



2. Mental Imagery. By V'i'ilfrid Lay, Ph.D. (May, 1898. Price 50 cents.) 



3. Animal Intelligence. By Edward L. Thorndike, Ph.D., Instructor in Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia Uni- 



versity. (June, 1898. Price Sl.OO.) 



4. The Emotion of Joy. By George V. N. Dearborn, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physiology in Tufts College, Boston, 



Mass. (April, 1899. Price 75 cents.) 



VOL. 5 

 [The issues contained in Volume 5 are also Monograph Supplements to the Psychological Meview.] 



1. Conduct and the Weather. By Edwin G. Dexter, Ph.D., Professor of Education in the University of Illinois. (June, 



1899. Price Sl.OO.) 



2. On After-images. By Shepherd I. Franz, Ph.D., Assistant in the Harvard Me.ical School, Boston, Mass. (June, 



1899. Price 75 cents.) 



3. Inhibition. By Burtis B. Breese. Ph.D. (June, 1899. Price 75 cents.) 



4. On the Accuracy of Voluntary Movement. By Roberts. Woodvrorth, Ph.D., Ins ructor in Bellevue Medical School, 



New York. (June, 1899. Price Sl.OO.) 



VOL. 6 



1-4. Educational Legislation and Administration in the Colonies. By Elsie Worthington Clews, Ph.D. (October, 

 1899. Trice S2.00.) 



VOL. 7 



1. The Education of the Pueblo Child. By Frank C. Spencer, Ph.D. i November, 1899. Price 75 cents.) 



2. The Economic Aspect of Teachers' Salaries. By Charles Bartlett Dyke, A.M., Professor of Education in Hampton 



Institute, Va. (October, 1899. Price Sl.OO.) 



3. Education In India. By William I. Chamberlain, Ph.D., President of Vellore College, India. (November, 1899. 75 



cents.) 



4. Horace Mann in Ohio. By George A. Hubbell, Ph.D , Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. (June, 1900 



Price 60 cents.) 



VOL. 8 



1. History of School Readers and of Methods of Teaching School Reading. By Rudolph B. Reeder, Ph.D., In- 



structor in Theory and Practice of Teaching, Teachers College, Columbia University. (June, 1900. Price 60 cents.) 



2. Imitation in Education. By Jasper N. Deahl, A.M., Sometime Fellow of Education, Teachers College, Columbia Uni- 



versity. (June. 1900. Price 60 cents.) 



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