248 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



PSYCHOLOGICAL 



Havelock Ellis : " Studies in the Psychology of Sex." Six 

 volumes. 



G. Stanley Hall : " Adolescence ; its Psychology, and its 

 Relation to Physiology, Anthropology, Sex, Crime, 

 Religions and Education." Two vols. London and 

 New York, 1904. A very useful introductory book on 

 the same subject is Slaughter's " The Adolescent." 



Lloyd Morgan, as already cited. 



K. Groos, as already cited. 



W. I. Thomas : " Sex and Society Studies in the Social 

 Psychology of Sex." Chicago, 1907. 



Sigmund Freud : " Three Contributions to Sexual Theory." 

 Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs, No. 17. 

 Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 64 West Fifty- 

 sixth Steet, New York. 



In the same series 



S. Freud : " Selected Papers on Hysteria and other Topics." 

 2nd ed. 1912. 



W. A. White : " Mental Mechanisms." 



E. Hitschmann: "Freud's Theories of the Neuroses." 1913. 

 [A useful introduction to Freud's work.] 



S. Freud : "Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens." 3rd ed. 

 Berlin, 1910. 



Chalmers Mitchell's " Childhood of Animals " and Mr. W. P. 

 Pycraft's " Infancy of Animals " can be strongly recom- 

 mended as important contributions to the biopsychology 

 of youth. 



EDUCATIONAL 



Stanley Hall : as already cited. 

 James Oliphant : as already cited. 

 Ellen Key : " Education of the Child." Putnam's. 

 M. E. Sadler : " Moral Instruction and Training in Schools " 

 (2 vols). London, 1909. 



