110 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 
substantive subjunctive’s more effective marshalling of numer- 
ous details, are each in turn the more desirable, among other 
reasons, according as thought is simple or complex (245-251). 
The use of particular verbal forms, being isolated thus from 
the influence of rule or imitation, conscious or unconscious, is 
exhibited as normally determined by the nature of thought to 
be expressed. 
