GEEELEY, COLORADO. 7 



10. Relation of the Processes of Acquisition and iVIemory 

 to Elementary Teaching: Geo. Brown, Education, vol. 

 Ill, pp. 418-27. 



11. Studies from Bryn Mawr College Laboratory — An Ex- 

 periment on Learning to Make Hand Movements: 

 Psych. Rev., vol. XII, 1905, p. 351, by Jas. Leuba and 

 Winifred Hyde. 



VL RHYTHM IN GROWTH OF CHILDREN. 



1. Child Growth in Education, A Plea for a More General 

 Recognition of: G. H. Hudson, Education, vol. XIV, 

 pp. 466-77. 



2. Growth of Parts and Organs During Adolescence: 

 Hall, Adolescence, chap. 2, vol. I, pp. 51-128. 



3. Growth in Height and Weight: Hall, Adolescence, 

 chap. 1, vol. I, pp. 1-50. 



4. Growth of Motor Power and Function: Hall, Adoles- 

 cence, chap. 3, vol. I, pp. 129-174. 



5. Periods of Life: Tyler, Growth and Education, chap. 8, 



PP; 104-14. 



6. The Periods of Childhood: Chamberlain, The Child, 

 chap. 4, pp. 51-105. 



7. Growth in Weight and Height: Tyler, Growth and Edu- 

 cation, chap. 4. pp. 63-68. 



8. Some Facts of Growth of Children, Physical Differ- 

 ences from Adults, etc.. Nascent Periods, etc.: Drum- 

 mond, Intro, to Child Study, chap. 8, pp. 118-137. 



9. Growth of Children in Height and Weight: Am. Jr. of 

 Psych., vol. IX, pp. 253-326, by Frederick Burk. 



10. Growth of the Body: Tanner, The Child, chap. 2, pp. 

 15-28. 



11. Physical Growth of Children: Thorndike, Columbia 

 Univ., Contribution to Phil., Psych, and Education, vol. 

 VIII, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 21-30, 



12. Growth in Relation to Training: H. H. Donaldson, 

 Trans. 111. Soc. for Child Study, vol. I, No. 1, p. 59. 



