Jungian Psychology
Jungian Psychology is a scholarly work, published in 1961 in ''Nature''. The main subjects of the publication include psyche, philosophy, psychoanalysis, psychology of religion, psychology, therapeutic alliance, and analytical psychology. Have been found at a depth of 90 metres.The author finds no evidence that the pelagic forms of Sargassum, which form the bulk of the floating algae in the Sargasso Sea, need to be constantly replenished from a benthonic source.This section of the book concludes with a helpful chapter on the preservation and collection of specimens, a subject on which the author's painstaking work is well known.The main text of some 600 pages is a descriptive catalogue of 7 50 species and 140 varieties, with keys for families, genera and species, bibliographical references, location and ecological notes.Uncertain records are listed at the end of the section on each genus.The book is illustraterl by 74 beautifully executed line drawings and 20 black-and-white photographs.The whole volume is the result of thirty years of patient and skilled endeavour by W.