Contents of Former Numbers of "THE OPEN COURT." 



No. 25. LOVE OF TRUTH. Celia Parker Wooley. ^ 



No. 27, BODY AND MIND; OR, THE DATA OF MORAL PHYSIOL- 

 OGY. (Now being continued in The Open Court.) Felix L. 

 Oswald, M.D. 

 GOETHE'S MONISM. Paul Caru's. 

 GUSTAV ROBERT KIRCHHOFF. R. von Helmholtz. 

 No. 29. GOETHE AND THE DEVELOPMENT HYPOTHESIS. Prof. 

 Calvin Thomas. 

 THE FUNDAMENTS. PROPERTIES OF MATTER. J. G. Vogt. 

 No. 30. KARL THEODOR BAYRHOFFER AND HIS SYSTEM OF 



NATURALISTIC MONISM. EdraunI Montgomery. 

 No. 32. THE CONDITIONS OF LIFE. W. Preyer, of Jena, Germany. 



THE SCHOLAR AS REFORMER. Morrison I. Swift. 

 No. 33. THE ORIGIN OF REASON. Ludwig NoirS. 

 MONISM AND PHILOLOGY. Paul Carus. 

 THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENIUS. Lucien Arriat. 

 PROF. VON GIZYCKI AND DETERMINISM. Prof. Wm. James. 

 No. 37. THE ANIMAL SOUL AND THE HUMAN SOUL. Carus Sterne. 

 No. 38. TRUSTS AND UNIONS. Lyman J. Gage. 

 No. 40. WHAT MIND IS. Prof. E. D. Cope. 



ECONOMIC CONFERENCES. Wheelbarrow. 



GUSTAV FREYTAG'S NOVEL, "THE LOST MANUSCRIPT." 



Edward C. Hegeler. 

 THE NATURE OF MIND. Editor. 

 No. 41. RUSSIA AND THE EVANGELIC ALLIANCE. Theodore Stanton 

 THE INDIVIDUALITY OF ATOMS AND MOLECULES. Rev. 



H. H. Higgins, M.A. 

 A SONNET. Louis Belrose, Jr. 

 No. 43. AGNOSTICISM AND RELIGION. A Discussion of the Field- 



Ingersoll Controversy. (Also in No. 44.) Editor. 

 No. 45. ETHICS AND PUBLIC LIFE. Wm. M. Salter. 



THE SOURCE OF THE GOSPELS. Editor. 

 No. 46; TRANSFORMATION AND ADAPTATION IN SCIENTIFIC 

 THOUGHT. (Also in No. 48.) Prof. Ernst Mach, of Prague. 

 CLASSICAL AND ROMANTIC ART. Editor. 

 No. 49. THE PSYCHIC LIFE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS. (Also in Nos. 50, 

 5r, 55, 56, 57, and 58.) Alfred Binet, Physirinn ftt flip Salpntri^r", 

 Paris, France. 

 REMINISCENCES OF MR. ALCOTT'S CONVERSATIONS. 

 (Also in No. 49.) Mrs. Ednah D. Cheney. 

 No. 51. HERBERT SPENCER ON THE ETHICS OF KANT. (Also in 

 No. 52.) A Criticism of Mr, Herbert Spencer's Remarks on Kanfs 

 Ethics, in the Popular Science Monthly^ of August, 1888. 

 No. 52. THE FOUNDING OF OUR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. (Also in 

 No. 53.) Moncure D. Conway 

 HAPPINESS AND ETHICS. E. C. Hegeler. 

 . No. 55. THE PROBLEM OF CAUSALITY. Editor 

 No. 57. ON THE LIFE, AND LETTERS OF CHARLES DARWIN. (Also 

 in No. 58.) Rev. H. H. Higgins. 



