Theosophy, 7, 27;
Mr. Hodgson's investigation of, 8, 9;
alleged miracles of, 9, 10;
doctrines of, 11, 12.
Thought-habits, in children and savages, 251, 271, 272.
Triplett, Norman, 117, 123.
Tylor, ----, 167, 240, 242, 250, 253, 256, 267, 270, 273.
Tyndall, ----, 135.
Unconsciousness of defects, 79, 80;
see also Subconscious.
Unknown, attitude toward the, 49.
Unusual, in relation to analogy, 250, 260.
Vision, its nature, 276, 337;
subjective and objective, 276;
subjective factor in, 277, 279, 280, 283, 288-295;
interpretation in, 285, 286-295;
education of the visual centre, 341, 345-347, 369, 370;
its function in dreams, 339.
Visualizing power, 338.
Zöllner, ----, 139.
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