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the purification and desilverization of lead is employed at Trail, B. C, 

 and elsewhere. 



The Section then adjourned. 



William Campbell, 



Secretary. 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



November 25, 1908. 



Section met, in conjimction with the New York Branch of the American 

 Psychological Association, at 3 : 30 P. M. at the Psychological Laboratory, 

 Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University, and at 8: 15 P. M. at the American 

 Museum of Natural History, Professor MacDougall presiding. 



The minutes of the last meeting of the Section were read and approved. 



The following program was then offered: 



Afternoon Session. 



Edward L. Thomdike, Memory for Paired Associates. 

 G. H. Betts, Correlation of Visual Imagery with College 



Standing. 



E. W. Scripture, Experiments on the Subconscious, with Demon- 



stration OF Jung's Method of Detecting Emo- 

 tional Coimplexes. 



J. Carleton Bell, Effect of Suggestion upon the Reproduction of 



Triangles and of Point Distances. 



P. L. Tufts, A New Spectro-photometer for the Study of 



Color Vision. 



J. McKeen Cattell, The Entoptic Fovea. 



F. Lyman Wells, The Tapping Test. 



Evening Session. 



W. M. Wheeler, On Some Vestigial Instincts in Insects. 



E. W. Scripture, Detection of the Emotions by the Galvano- 



meter. 

 W. P. Montague, Misconceptions of Intensity. 

 D. S. Miller, Applied Philosophy and Applied Psychology. 



