ti ADVERTISEMENTS. 
THE MONIST. 
A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE 
EDWARD C. HEGELER.. 
Editor; DR, PAUL CARUS. Associates + Many CAROS 
Vol. IV. APRIL, 1894. . No. 3. 
CONTENTS. 
THREE ASPECTS OF sca degen mH Lloyd Morzan, pha. Aeaee 
THE PARLIAMENT OF REL , Gen. M. M. Trumbull, Chi 
MODERN PHYSIOLOGY, Prof, a ne Jena, 
Kant’s DOCTRINE OF THE SCHEMATA, H. H. Wiiliam., Univers ity of Nort Carolina. 
THE EXEMPTION OF WOMEN FROM LABOR, Lester F. Ward , Washington 
NOTION AND DEFINITION OF NU ers ‘ine Hermann Schubert, aia Germany. 
Eruics AND THE COSMIC URDER, E 
KARMA AND veel in Editor. 
LITERARY CORRESPONDENCE—France, Lucien Arréat. 
CriTicisMs AND Discussions, Logic as Relation Lore. Rejoinder to M. Mouret. F. C. 
Russell. 
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mong the Attractions for 1894 are the following: 
A series of articles, accompanied with page tad on the early migrations and locations of Indian tribes, 
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hid Pea Wal of the warde ines.” pr Rev. William M. beauchamp, Prof. A. F. Chamberlain, Dr. 
the . A. Watkins, beia George Patterson, and other specialists. Also a series of 
vell ete by J. Walter Fewkes, of the Hemingway Expedition, Mr. A. M. Ste- 
thers. Also ae sage * Characteristics of - American Languages,” by Dr, D- 
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Jonn M c Mr, he ry, of London, eae alrs. Zelia Nurali Purns Dorsey will write upon 
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American Tadias and o; A Prehistoric Contact her Coi 
m and C Stamin rera aed on siena i Broaste oa and Rare Stone Relics ” eS si 
mae ered come to light, by r. J. D: Butler, J. R. Sutter, H. I. Smith, William R. Seever, and S.H- 
Discoveries in Palestine and Egypt. by Prof. T. F. Wright, of Harvard College, and Rev. W. C- 
Winslow, D pkai peii e in Polynesia, Assyria, Babylonia, Teds, China, and in Classic Lands. by 
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