Proceedings of the Psychological Society of Great Britain
Proceedings of the Psychological Society of Great Britain
A volume, published in London in 1880, with reports of the papers and discussions in Sergeant Cox 's Society for 1875-79. The society dissolved in 1880, and no further papers were published. The papers offered reflection on the common concerns of psychology and parapsychology. There is a copy of this volume in the library of the Society for Psychical Research, London.
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