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MENTAL EVOLUTION. 



I. CONSCIOUSNESS AND EVOLUTION: 



1. Consciousness and Evolution: J. Mark Baldwin, Prince- 

 ton, Contr. to Psychology, vol. I, pp. 145-155. 



2. Consciousness and Evolution: J. Mark Baldwin, Psy- 

 chological Review, May, 1896. 



3. Consciousness and Evolution: J. Mark Baldwin, Sci- 

 ence, (N. Y.), Aug. 23, 1895: also Amer. Naturalist, 

 April, 1896. 



4. Consciousness and The Origin of Species: J. Mck. Cat- 

 tell, Science, vol. I, pp. 99-100. 



5. Consciousness and Evolution: J. Mark Baldwin, Sci- 

 ence, vol. II, pp. 219-223. 



6. Place of Consciousness in Evolution: T. U. Fowle, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XIII, pp. 513-529. 



7. Development: L. and E. G. Seymour, Education, vol, 

 XVII, pp. 295-299 and 350-357. 



8. Evolutionary Interpretation of Consciousness: Miller, 

 The Psychology of Thinking, chap. 1-4, pp. 1-45. 



II. MIND OF LOWEST ANIMALS: 



1. Where Did Life Begin?: G. Hilton Scribner, Pop. ScL 

 Mon., vol. XXV, pp. 73-78. 



2. Evidence of Mind in Animals: Washburn, The Animal 

 Mind, chap. 2, pp. 27-36. 



3. The Mind of the Simplest Animals: Washburn, The 

 Animal Mind, chap. 3, pp. 37-57. 



4. The Fundamental Difference Between Animals and 

 Plants: Chas. S. Minot, Science, vol. I, pp. 311-12. 



5. The Memory Idea — Evidence For and Against Ideas In 

 Animals: Washburn, The Animal Mind, chap. 12, pp. 



270-284. 



