24 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



4. Brain and Its Relation to Intelligence: Hoffman, Psy- 

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5. The Mind and The Nervous System: Wm. A. Ham- 

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6. The Relation of Mind and Body: O'Shea, Aspects of 

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7. The Nervous System and Consciousness: W. R. Bene- 

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8. Psychology and Physiology (Relation of Mind and 

 Brain): Munsterberg, Psychology and Life, chap. 2, 

 pp. 35-99. 



9. Correlation of Structure, Action and Thought: T. Lau- 

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10. The Physical Basis of Mental Life: Bryon, Basis of 

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11. The Physiological Basis of Mental Life: Hugo Munster- 

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12. The Physical Basis of Mind: Henry Maudsley, Forum, 

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13. Influence of Stomach Upon Mind: Walter Nathan, West- 

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14. Muscle and Mind: Francis E. White, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

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15. Of Neururgic and Noetic Correspondences: Henry R. 

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VIII. RIGHT- AND LEFT-HANDEDNESS: 



1. Left- Handedness and Left-Sightedness: Cesare Lom- 

 broso, N. A. Rev., vol. CLXXVII, pp. 440-444. 



2. Right-Eyedness and Left-Eyedness: Geo. M. Gould, 

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^^ 3. Left-Handedness: Fred. Tracy, Trans. 111. Soc. for 

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