26 STATE NOKMAT. SCIFOOT., 



6. Imitative Movements: Preyer, The Senses and Tho 

 Will, cliap. 12, pp. 282-292. 



7. Expressive Movements: Preyer, The Senses and The 

 Will. chap. 13, pp. 293-324. 



8. Reflex Movements: Preyer, The Senses and The Will, 

 chap. 10, pp. 211-234. 



9. Reflex Action and Disease: Lauder Brunton, Pop. Sol. 

 Mon., vol. XIV, pp. 639-647. 



10. The Movements of the Child by His Expressions of 

 Will: Preyer, The Senses and The Will, chap. 8, pp. 

 188-200. 



11. Development of Deliberate Movements: Preyer, The 

 Senses and The Will, chap. XIV, pp. 325-333. 



12. Development of Voluntary Movements: Tanner, The 

 Child, chap. XIV, pp. 275-289. 



13. Voluntary Activity, — Walking and Play: Compayre, 



Later Infancy of the Child, chap. 4, pp. 118-152. 



X. HABIT AND HABIT FORMATION: 



1. Formation of Habits in Infancy: Oppenheim, Care of 

 the Child and Health, chap. 9, pp. lOS-203. 



2. Habits of Movements in Children: Rowe, Physical Na- 

 ture of the Child, chap. 11, pp. 105-114. 



3. Habit in Relation to Instinct: Drummond, Intro, to 

 Child Study, pp. 223-234. 



4. Development of Hand and Arm Movements: Major, 

 First Steps in Mental Growth, chap. 2, pp, 16-46. 



5. Observations on Teaching Children to Write: E. R. 



Shaw, Child Study Mon., vol. I, p. 226-et seq. 



6. Some Experimental Observations on Practice and 

 Habit: Arthur Alliii, .]r. of Ped., March, 1902. 



7. Physiological Lav\/ of Habit: Mabel T. Wellman, Edu- 

 cation, vol. XVII, pp. 52-56. 



8. The Laws of Habit: Wm. James, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXX, pp. 433-451. 



