[8] B. 268 init., M. 162 fin.
[9] B. 269-70, M. 163-4.
[10] Cf. B. 279, M. 169 and p. 4, note 1.
[11] B. 273, M. 165.
[12] For instance, it might at least be argued that we know space to be actual without knowing it to be necessary.
[13] Not 'together with the apprehension that the elements are connected'. Cf. p. 311.
[14] Cf. Caird, i. 604-5.