RECORDS OF MEETINGS 415 



SECTION" OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. 



April 35, 1910. 



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

 American Psychological Association. The afternoon session was held at 

 4 p. M. at the Psychological Laboratory, Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia 

 University, where the following programme was offered : 



J. V. Breitwieser, The Attention Wave. 

 B. R. Simpson, Correlation of Mental Abilities. 



Henry H. Goddard, Development of the Sense of Form in Feeble- 

 minded Children. 

 Will S. Monroe, Indications of Incipient Fatigue. 



The evening session was held at 8:15 p. m. at the American Museum 

 of Natural History, the following programme being offered : 



J. McKeen Cattell, The Measurement of Psychological Merit. 

 Joseph Jastrow, Recent Applications of the Stereoscopic Prin- 

 ciple. 

 James E. Lough, Experiments in Stereoscopic Vision. 

 W. P. Montague, Life as Potential Energy. 



R. S. WOODWORTH, 



Secretary. 

 BUSINESS MEETING. 

 May 2, 1910. 



The Academy met at 8 :20 p. m., at the American Museum of Natural 

 History, Vice-President Campbell presiding in the absence of President 

 Kemp. 



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



The following candidates for election to active membership in the 

 Academy, recommended by the Council, were duly elected: 



Eugene M. Berard, 43 Cedar Street, 



W. B. Bourn, Ski Farm, Burlingame, Calif., 



William T. Davis, 146 Stuyvesant Place, New Brighton, S. I., 



James J. Frederich, M. D., 480 East 179th Street, 



Albert C. Goodwin, 1070 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., 



Edward Griffith, 66 Pine Street, 



H. W. Guernsey, 230 West 59th Street, 



