RECORDS. 193 



to Martinique for the American Museum of Natural History 

 since the eruptions began. The details of these observations are 

 given in the publications of the Museum and in the American 

 Journal of Science, the Scientific American Supplemeiit, the 

 National Geographic Magazine and elsewhere, and will not be 

 repeated here. 



The papers by Dr. Kunz have been published in full in the 

 American Journal of Science, Vol. XVI, December, 1903, pp. 



397. 398. 



Three hundred fifty-two members and their friends were 



present. 



Edmund Otis Hovey, 



Secretary. 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



October 20, 1903. 



The regular meeting of the section was held October 20, in 

 New Haven, Conn., in conjunction with the New York Branch 

 of the American Psychological Association and the Philo- 

 sophical Club of Yale University. 



The following papers were presented : 



S. I. Franz, Localization of Brain Function. 



Robert Yerkes, The Application of the Concept of 

 Variability in Reaction-Time Work. 



W. P. Montague, The " Specious Present" and the Real 

 Present. 



E. H. Cameron and W. M. Steele, The Effects of Prac- 

 tice on the Poggendorff Illusion. 



Charles H. Judd, The Zollner Figure. 



J. McKeen Cattell, Statistics of American Psychologists. 



Raymond Dodge, The Participation of the Eye Move- 

 ments in the Visual Perception of Motion. 



Geo. T. Stevens, On the Horopter. 



R. S. Woodworth, Intelligence and Movement. 



Lightner Witmer, The Minimal Value of the Psycho- 

 physical Reaction-Time. Read by title. 



