GREELEY, COLORADO. 5 



16. Child Development as Factor in Producing Genius or 

 Defective: Oppenheim, Development of the Child, chap. 

 9, pp. 207-240. 



17. Resemblances of the Young (Including Discussion of 

 Genius): Chamberlain, The Child, chap. 3, pp. 29-49. 



18. The Genius and His Environment: Baldwin, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XLIX, pp. 312-321 and 522-33. 



III. INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE, WEATHER, ETC.: 



1. The Child and The Weather: Edw. G. Dexter, Ped. 

 Sem., 1898, vol. VI, pp. 512-522. 



2. The Child and The Weather: E. G. Dexter, Reprint 

 from Ped. Sem., April, 1898, vol. V, No. 4, pp. 512-522. 



3. Suicide and The Weather: E. G. Dexter, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 April, 1901, vol. LVIII, pp. 604-15; also Reprint 179.7 



D. 254. 



4. Suicide and The Weather: E. G. Dexter, bound in vol- 

 ume with Conduct and The Weather, p. 12. 



5. Suicide — Cosmico-Natural Influences Which Act On: 



Marselli, Suicide, chap. 2, pp. 36-79. 



6. Mental Effects of The Weather: E. G. Dexter, Sci., vol. 

 X, pp. 176-180, 377-378. 



7. Conduct and The Vyeather (Effect of Weather on 

 Crime, Insanity, Schoolwork, Deportment, Etc.): 



E. G. Dexter, Reprint of Thesis, p. 82. 



8. Drunkenness and The Weather: E. G. Dexter, bound in 

 volume with Conduct and The Weather, p. 14. 



.IV. LEARNING PROCESS IN ANIMALS. 



1. Modification by Experience — How Animals Learn: 

 Washburn, The Animal Mind, chaps. 10 and 11, pp. 205- 

 46 and 247-269. 



2. Educability: Methods of Learning, R. M. Yerkes, The 

 Dancing Mouse, chap. 12, pp. 199-209. 



3. Efficiency of Training Methods: R. M. Yerkes, The 

 Dancing Mouse, chap. 15, pp. 239-250. 



