214 CARNEGIE INSTITUTION 



Appendix to Report of Committee on Psychology 



\ProJeciS in Psychology o?i which ccnai7i. expert opinions ivere asked.'] 



1. Unification of departments of psychology ; bureau for lectures, 



conferences, etc., in Washington. 



2. Laborator^'^ for experimental and physiological psychology in 



Washington. 



3. Bureau for educational psychology, adjunct to above. 



4. Bureau for tests and measurements, adjunct to above. 



5. Station for the study of comparative ps3'ch ©logical undertakings 



in connection with biological experimental farm, 



6. Bureau for statistics and compilation to train and supply expert 



com.puters to all the institutions. 



7. Bureau for the study of mental pathology, adjunct to an estab- 



lishment in general pathology. 



8. Establishment of fellowships for research, such as fellows to 



work in the several bureaus in Washington. 



9. Grants and subsidies to particular individuals for research. 



10. Preparation of a bibliography for psychology. 



11. Establishment jointly, for all the sciences, of a bureau for cheap 



printing, lithography, etc. 



12. Possible provisions for philosophy and logic (no definite pro- 



posals have as yet been made). 



From the replies to requests for opinions on the above projects the 

 following ha^;e been .selected to form a part of the report of the Com- 

 mittee on Psychology. 



