Mill, John Stuart, on ideas as abstract and concrete, [25];

on the logic of feelings and of signs, [41], [42];

on judgment, [48];

on connotation and denomination, [169];

on conception, [172];

on the copula, [173];

on predication, [236]

Milligan on poverty of savage languages in abstract terms, [352]

[Mind], undergoes evolution, [4-6];

of man and brute compared, [7-39];