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tical science and the perfection of social order. For the truth of these unusual claims the reader is referred to "The Manual of Psychometry," "The New Education," "Intelligent Public Opinion" and future publications. The "Journal of Man" will be published at $1.00 per annum, in advance, in monthly numbers of thirty-two pages, beginning in February, 1887. Subscriptions should be sent, not in money, but by postal order, to the editor, Dr. J. R. Buchanan, 6 James Street, Boston. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. Agents wanted. Those who wish to receive the "Journal of Man" should enter their names below as subscribers, and forward to the editor, without delay. Subscribers' names. No. copies. Post Office Address. ........................................................ INTELLIGENT PUBLIC OPINION. "The consensus of the competent." BUCHANAN'S "JOURNAL OF MAN." "Perhaps no journal published in the world is so far in advance of the age."--_Plain Dealer, Cleveland_. "His method is strictly scientific; he proceeds on the sure ground of observation and experiment; he admits no phenomena as reality which he has not thoroughly tested, and is evidently more desirous to arrive at a correct understanding of nature than to establish a system.... We rejoice that they are in the hands of one who is so well qualified as the editor of the Journal to do them justice, both by his indomitable spirit of research, his cautious analysis of facts, and his power of exact and vigorous expression."--_New York Tribune_. "This sterling publication is always welcome to our table. Many of its articles evince marked ability and striking originality."--_National Era, Washington City_. "It is truly refreshing to take up this monthly.... When we drop anchor and sit down to commune with philosophy as taught by Buchanan, the fogs and mists of the day clear up."--_Capital City Fact_. "This work is a pioneer in the progress of science."--_Louisville Democrat_. "After a thorough perusal of its pages, we unhesitatingly pronounce it one of the ablest publications in America."--_Brandon Post_. "To hear these subjects discussed by ordinary men, and then to read Buchanan, there is as much difference as in listening to a novice performing on a piano, and then to a Chevalier Gluck or a Thalberg."--_Democrat Transcript_. BUCHANAN'S "SYSTEM OF ANTHROPOLOGY." "We have no hesitation in asserting the gr
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