relation of physiological and metaphysical explanations of, i. 139 seq., ii. 492, 493;

its design, i. 140 seq.;

knowledge of, key to nature of things, i. 136, 141 seq.;

criticism of antithesis of body and soul as two substances, ii. 101-104, 378, iii. [11].

Böhm, Jakob, everything half dead, i. 191;

“De signatura rerum,” i. 284 n., iii. [432].

Bolingbroke, iii. [397].

Books, not so instructive as reality, ii. 244, 245;

why they cannot take the place of experience, ii. 248, 249.

Boswell, his Life of Johnson, ii. 446.