4 STATK XOK^rAI. SCIIOOT., 



II. GENIUS AS A PECULIAR FORM OF THE EXPENDITURE 

 OF ENERGY: 



1. Genius and Stupidity: L. M. Terman, Ped. Sem., 1906, 

 vol. XIII, pp. 307-373. 



2. Work and Rest, Genius and Stupidity: A. F. Chamber- 

 lain. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LX, pp. 413-423. 



3. Meteorological Influences on Genius (Rhythms or Cy- 

 cles of Efficiency) : Lombroso, The Man of Gtenius, chap. 

 1, part II, pp. 100-116. 



4. Psychology of Genius: W. Hirsch, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 L, pp. 389-395. 



5. The Genius — A Variation: Baldwin, Social and Ethical 

 Interp., chap. 5, pp. 154-184. 



6. The Psychic Action of Genius: F. Grierson, Westmin- 

 ster Rev., vol. CLVI, pp. 278-82. 



7. Genius: J. Brownlee Brown, Atlantic Monthly, vol. XIII, 

 pp. 137-155. 



8. Recent Theories of Genius: I. W. Riley, Jr., of Phil., 

 Psych, and Sci. Meth., vol. II, June 22, 1905, pp. 345-53. 



9. Genius and Talent: Grant Allen, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXXIV, pp. 341-357. 



10. Genius and Precocity: Jas. Sully, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXIX, pp. 469-82 and 594-604. 



11. Genius and Degeneration and Genius and Insanity: 

 Lombroso, The Man of Genius, Part, I, chaps. 2-4, pp. 

 5-99. 



12. Genius and Heredity: M. E. Caro, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 

 XXIV, pp. 191-195. 



13. The Heredity of Genius and Insanity: Lombroso, The 

 Man of Genius, Part II, chap. 3, pp. 133-50. 



14. Study of British Genius: Havelock Ellis, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. LVIII, pp. 372-8], 540-47, 595-603; vol. LIX, pp. 59- 

 67, 209-216, 266-73, 373-79, 441-46. 



15. Genius in Children: A. Lang, N. A. Rev., vol. CLXIV, 

 pp. 32-7. 



