46 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



17. Communicated Insanity: Chas. Pilgrim, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XLVI, pp. 828-833. 



18. Analysis of Neurotic Constitution: A. Meyer, Amer. Jr. 

 of Psych., July-Oct., 1903, vol. XIV, Ncs. 3 and 4, pp. 

 90-103. 



19. The iVlorbid Sense of Injury: W. F. Becker, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. LVI, pp. 596-603. 



20. Growth and Decay of IVlind: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. IV, 

 pp. 328-344. 



21. Insanity: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXIII,, pp. 627-634. 



22. Hysteria and Demonism: Chas. Richet, Pop. Sci. Men., 

 vol. XVII, pp. 86-93, 155-165 and 376-385. 



23. Strange IVIental Faculties in Disease: H. Biitterworth, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. VIII, pp. 177-180. 



24. Modern Form of Insanity: Dr. H. S. Williams, N. A. 

 Rev., vol. CLIV, pp. 719-728. 



25. Demonical Possession and Insanity: A, D. White, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXXIV, pp. 433-449 and 577-591. 



VIII. DEFECTIVE CHILDREN AS ILLUSTRATING INSUFFI- 

 CIENT OR WASTED ENERGY: 



1. On Psychology and Pedagogy of the Blind: Arthur Wy- 

 lie, Ped. Sem., 1902, vol. IX, pp. 127-160. 



2. Peculiar and Exceptional Children: Report of U. S. 

 Com. of Educ, 1897-8, vol. II, pp. 1318-1332. 



3. Backward Children in Public Schools: Report of U. S. 



Com. cf Educ, 1S99-1900, vol. 11, p. 1341. 



4. Mental Condition of Juvenile Delinquents: Isador H. 

 Coriat, M. D., Psych. Clinic, vol. I, No. 5, Oct., 1907, 

 pp. 125-137 



5. The Feeble-Minded and Backward: Dr. F. M. Powell, 

 The Training School, Aug., 1908, vol. V, No. 6, pp. 12-14. 



6. Retardation Through Neglect in Children of the Rich: 

 L. Witmer, Psych. Clinic, Nov., 1907, vol. I, No. 6, pp. 

 157-175. 



