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7. Abnormalities of Childhood: Kirkpatrick, Fundamen- 

 tals of Child Study, chap. 17, pp. 321-343. 



8. Mentally Deficient Children — The Psychology of: Nao- 

 mi Norsworthy, Archives of Psych., No. 1, Nov., 1906, 

 p. 111. (With numerous tests and curves). 



9. Education of Neglected Rich: N. M. Butler, Educ. Rev., 

 Nov. 1907, vol. XXXIV, No. 4, pp. 398-402. 



10. The Feeble-Minded Child: McMillan, Early Childhood, 

 chap. 8, pp. 113-137. 



11. Some Reasons for Mental Deficiency: E. R. Johnstone, 

 The Supplement, Dec, 1907, vol. I-XLVI, pp. 13-18. 



12. Sixty-Two Days' Training of a Backward Boy, I and II: 

 Margaret K. Smith, Psych. Clinic, March 15, and April 

 15, 1908, vol. II, Nos. 1 and 2. 



13. Mentally Defective Children in the Public School: W. 

 S. Cornell, M. D., Psych. Clinic, May 15, 1908, vol. II, 

 No. 3, pp. 75-86. 



14. Exceptional Children: Thorndike, Educational Psych., 

 chap. 12, pp. 121-141. 



15. Peculiar and Exceptional Children: Drummond, Intro. 

 to Child Study, chap, 18, pp. 317-344. 



16. Education of Backward Children: Jean L. DeForest, 

 Educ, March, 1904, vol. XXIV, No. 7, pp, 401-407. 



17. Defective Children: Oppenheim, Care cf the Child in 

 Health, chap. 12, pp. 251-269. 



18. Fifteen Months' Training of a Feeble-Minded Child: L. 



Witmer, Psych. Clinic, vol. I, No. 3, May 15, 1907, pp. 

 69-80. 



19. Feeble-Minded Children, Their Number Concept: H. H. 

 Goddard, The Supplement, No. 2, March, 1908, pp. 1-17. 



20. Limitations in Educating Mentally Deficient Children: 

 Mary Pogue, N. E. A., 1905, pp. 895-900. 



21. Education of Atypical Children: M. P. B. Groszmann, 

 N. E. A., 1904, pp. 754-759. 



22. The Physical Betterment of the Mentally Deficient: Dr. 

 J. H. McKee, N. E. A., 1905, pp. 885-895. 



