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power as a memory sense. Dudley Kidd has noted this 

 feature in investigating the psychology of Kafir children. 

 " AVhen Kafirs are questioned as to their earliest remem- 

 bered impressions they usually state that these were 

 connected with the senses of taste and smell. The next 

 things they remember are connected with the sense of 

 colour: th'^n impressions of sound and of form seem to 

 follow last of all." In still more primitive races the 

 importance of smell impressions is probably' greater; and 

 there are few of us who have not some complex memory 

 picture associated with an early impression of smell. 



