44 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



19. Fatigue from the Teacher's Point of View: A. S. Wil- 

 liams, Jr. of Ped., March, 1905, vol. XVII, pp. 199-214. 



20. On Conditions of Fatigue in Reading: H. Grifflng and S. 

 T. Franz, Psych. Rev., 1896, vol. Ill, pp. 513-530. 



21. Studies from the Psychological Laboratory of Leiand 

 Stanford, Jr., University: Marion E. Holmes, The Fa- 

 tigue of the School Hour, Ped. Sem., 1895, vol. Ill, pp. 

 213-234. 



VI. NERVOUS DISEASES OF CHILDREN: 



1. Nervousness in Children: Rowe, Physical Nature of 

 Child, chap. 7, pp. 62-69. 



2. Morbid Nervous Conditions Found in Children: Mary 

 Weyler Campbell, Child Study Mon. and Jr. of Adol., 

 May, 1901, p. 433. 



3. Nervous Condition of Children; Influence of Tenement 

 House Life on: J. B. Reynolds, Trans. 111. Soc. for Child 

 Study, vol. II, No. 1, p. 33. 



4. The Periods of Stress in Childhood: J. G. Kurnan, 

 Trans. 111. Soc. for Child Study, July, 1898, p. 91. 



5. Mental Strain: Chas. Richet, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXVII, pp. 485-9. 



6. Epidemics of Hysteria: Wm. Hirsch, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XLIX, pp. 544-550. 



7. Modern Nervousness and Its Cure: Herr Dr. Bilsinger, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XLII, pp. 90-94. 



8. Infirmities of Speech: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. VII, pp. 463- 

 468. 



9. Reflex Neuroses and Their Relation to Development 

 (Far-reaching Effects of Eye Strain, Adenoids, etc.): 

 Swift, Mind in the Making, chap. 4, pp. 116-143. 



10. Some Nervous Disturbances of Development (Chorea, 

 Tics, Migraine, Epilepsy): Swift, Mind in the Making, 



chap. 5, pp. 144-168. 



11. The Re-education of an Aphasic Shepherd: Franz, Jr. of 

 Phil., Psych, and Sci. Meth., Oct. 26, 1905, vol. II, No. 

 22, pp. 589-96. 



