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 INDEX. XV MAKTINEAU, J. (b) H. Sidgwick on Types of Ethical Theory ', x. 628. Martineau, J., A Study of Spinoza, (F. POLLOCK) viii. 104 ; Types of Ethical Theory, (H. SIDGWICK) x. 426. Marty, A., Die geschichttiche Entwicke- lung des Farbensinnes, v. 298. Masson, D., Recent British Philosophy (Srded.), ii- 579. Masson, J., The Atomic Theory of Lucretius, x. 139. Materialism, Ancient and Modern, vi. 443. MAUDSLEY, H. (6) Alleged Suicide of a Dog, iv. 410. Maudsley, H., The Physiology of Mind, i. 435, (EDITOR) ii. 235 ; The Pathology of Mind, iv. 439 ; Body and Will, viii. 461, (G. F. STOUT) ix. 135. Maxwell, J. Clerk, On the Relativity of Motion, (J. K. THACKEK) iv. 262. Mayer, V., Thomas Hobbes, ix. 471. Mayor, J. B., What is the good of Moral Philosophy ? v. 441 ; M. T. Ciceronis De Natura Deorum (I.), 585 ; A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy from Thales to Cicero, vi. 595, (W. WALLACE) vii. 286. Mayr, R., Die philosophischc Geschichts- auffassung der Neuzeit, ii. 432. MEANS, D. McG. (b) Nominalism, iv. 541 ; The Ethical Method of Evolu- tion, v. 396. MEINONG, A. (b) Modern Nominalism, iv. 124. Meinong, A., Humc-Studien (I.), (EDITOR) iii. 386 ; (II.), viii. 308, (T. WHITTAKER) 606; Ueber philo- sophische Wissenschaft, x. 624. Monger, C., Ueber die Methode der Socialwissenschaften, viii. 459. MERCIER, C. (a) A Classification of Feelings, ix. 325, 509, x. 1. (b) H. Spencer's Classification of Cognitions, viii. 260 ; J. Hitghlings Jackson's Croonian Lectures, ix. 474. Merten, 0., Elements de Philosophic populaire, i. 441. Merz, J. T., Leibniz, ix. 316, (W. R. SORLEY) 439. Metaphysics, "A new Departure in," (J. B. GIBSON) vi. 542; The Rule of Three in, (J. T. LINGARD) iii. 571. Meyer, G. H. de, Les Organes de la Parole (tr.), x. 146. Michaut, N., De V Imagination, ii. 580. Michelet, C. L., Wahrheit aus meinem Leben, x. 478. Mill, James, Life of, (A. BAIN) i. 97, 509, ii. 519. Mill, J. S., Life of, (A. BAIN) iv. 211, 375, 520, v. 82 ; Locke's Anticipation of his Theory of Syllogism, (J. P. MAHAFFY, C. J. MONRO) i. 287, 560 ; His Theory of the Syllogism, (A. BAIN) iii. 137 ; His Philosophy tested by W. S. Jevons, (EDITOR, A. STRACHEY, W. S. JEVONS) iii. 141, 283-7 ; W. S. Jevons on his Experimental Methods, (R. ADAMSON) 415 ; In C. Fox's Journals, vii. 318 ; His Propositions and Inferences of mere Existence, (J. H. LEVY) x. 417. Miller, J., Metaphysics, i. 440. Miller, W. G., Lectures on the Philosophy of Law, ix. 316, (F. POLLOCK) 447. Milnes, A., Elementary Notions of Logic, v. 438. Miloslavsky, P., Tiprai sovremennoi flosofskoi muisli v Qermanii, iv. 143. Mind, Physical Basis of, (EDITOR) iii. 24 ; History of the Word, (J. EARLE) vi. 301 : And Reality, (J. ROYCE) vii. 30 ; And Body, (A. BAIN) viii. 402 ; As a Social Factor, (L. F. WARD) ix. 563 Mind-Stuff, The Doctrine of, (F. W. FRANKLAND) vi. 116 ; And Reality, (J. ROYCE) 365 ; From the Histori- cal Point of View, (T. WHITTAKER) 498. Mivart, St. G., Nature and Thought, (J. B. GIBSON) viii. 284 ; A Philo- sophical Catechism, x. 142. MONCK, W. H. S. (a) Philosophy at Dublin, i. 382 ; Butler's Ethical System, iii. 358. (b) Observations on Cases of Couching for Cata- ract, vii. 107 ; The Two Schools of Psychology, 427 ; Kant's Theory of Mathematics, viii. 255, 576. (c) See T. K. Abbott. Monck, W. H. S., An Introduction to Logic, (R. ADAMSON) v. 563 ; Sir William Hamilton, vi. 289. Monism, (E. GURNEY) vi. 153. MONRO, C. J. (b) Locke's alleged Anti- cipation of Mill's theory of Syllogism, i. 560. (c) See J. Venn. Monro, C. J., Death of, viii. 150. MONTGOMERY, E. (a) The Dependence of Quality on Specific Energies, v. 1 ; The Unity of the Organic Individual, 318, 365 ; The Substantiality of Life, vi. 321 ; Causation and its Organic Conditions, vii. 209, 381, 514 ; The Object of Knowledge, ix. 349 ; Space and Touch, x. 227, 377, 512. (b) Are we " Cell-Aggregates "? vii. 100. Morale a I'usage des Ecoles primaires, Petit Traite de, iv. 291.