In the Logical Investigations Husserl announced a critique of Lotze's epistemology, but it was never included in the printed text. The aim of my paper is to investigate the remnant of Husserl's planned text with special emphasis on the question of whether it goes beyond the obvious aspects of Husserl's indebtedness to Lotze. Using Husserl's student notes, excerpts, and book annotations, I refine the dating of Husserl's encounter with Lotze and separate the various layers of influence. I argue that Husserl's acquaintance with Lotze's epistemology forms a separate layer of influence, and that this layer cannot antedate the middle of the decade before the Logical Investigation. Husserl's investigation of Lotze's epistemology constitutes the mo...