. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL or KNOW^LLDGE No. 9. SBPTBMBBR 1920. PRICB 6d. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- first number is that by Sir William Barrett,' , on ledge. Edited by A. S. Russell, , , 8 Severn Road, Sheffield, to whom all Editorial Communications should be addressed. Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Office: 16 Regent Street, London, Annual Subscription, post free: Inland 85. 6d.; Abroad 7s. 6i. Single numbers 6d. net; postage. Inland 2ld.


. DISCOVERY A MONTHLY POPULAR JOURNAL or KNOW^LLDGE No. 9. SBPTBMBBR 1920. PRICB 6d. NET. DISCOVERY. A Monthly Popular Journal of Know- first number is that by Sir William Barrett,' , on ledge. Edited by A. S. Russell, , , 8 Severn Road, Sheffield, to whom all Editorial Communications should be addressed. Published by John Murray, 50A Albemarle Street, London, , to whom all Business Communications should be addressed. Advertisement Office: 16 Regent Street, London, Annual Subscription, post free: Inland 85. 6d.; Abroad 7s. 6i. Single numbers 6d. net; postage. Inland 2ld.; Abroad i^d. Editorial Notes A NEW journal, the Psychic Research Quarterly,^ has appeared. Its aim is to give in a popular form a reasoned criticism and discussion of spiritualism, telepathy, and other problems of psychical research. It is neither definitely committed nor definitely hostile to spiritualism. Its aim is to get at the truth, or as near as possible to the truth, of these problems, what- ever that may be, and to condemn nothing merely out of ignorance or prejudice. The editor himself declares he holds no brief for spiritualism. He thinks, on the contrary, a very strong case can be made out against it. At the same time he believes it is impossible reasonably to maintain that there is no plausible foun- dation for its doctrines. This is an excellent point of view. If the best obtainable contributions from all sides on the set of problems considered are published m this journal, the reader has every opportunity of forming his own opinion, and this is proposed to be done. Accounts of contemporary researches by reUable investigators and criticism thereon wiU be included in the journal, and also articles dealing with the relation of Theology, Philosophy, and Psychology to psychical research. ***** One of the most interesting articles in this excellent ' No. I, July 1920. (Kegan Paul, 3s. 6d. net.) the so-caUed divining- (or dowsing-) rod. How the dowsing-rod works has al


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