272 ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



February 26, 1906. 



The Section met in conjunction with the New York Section of the 

 American Psychological Association in Dodge Hall, Princeton University, 

 Princeton, N. J. Two sessions were held, one in the afternoon at 4 o'clock, 

 the other in the evening at 7 : 30 o'clock. 



The following program was offered: 



Afternoon Session. 



A. L. Jones, Method in ^Esthetics. 



W. M. Urban, Some New Points of View in the Psychology 



OF Valuation. 

 Irving King, A Psychological Theory of the Origin of 



Religion. 

 Vivian A. C. Henmon, The Detection of Color Blindness. 

 R. S. Woodworth, Color Sensations and Color Names. 

 J. McE. Cattell, The Practice Curve as an Educational Method. 



Evening Session. 



H. C. Warren, A New View of "Mental Functions." 



D. S. Miller, "The Four Powers of Life." 



W. H, Sheldon, The Nature of Judgment. 



M. Philips Mason, Reality as Possible Experience. 



W. P. Montague, Misconceptions of Realism. 



The Section then adjourned. 



R. S. Woodworth, 



Secretary. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 

 March 5, 1906. 



The Academy met at 8:15 o'clock, at the American Museum of Natural 

 History, Vice-President Hovey presiding. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



The Assistant Secretary reported from the Council that the following 



