i76 TKANSACTIONS OF SECTION I. 



SUB-SECTION UF PSYCHOLOGY 



WBDNtHSDAY, SEPT EMBER G. 

 The following Papers and Report were received : — 



1. ExperhneiUs upon the Efjccliveness of War-Ecunuiny Posters.^ 

 By Miss Edgell. 



'2. An hivcslhjalioii of Londuii CliUdrcn's IJcaa as to ]iow llicij can 

 help ill Time of TTar." By Dr. C. W. Kimmins. 



3. Bepori on the Organ ixwlion of Research Into Psychological Problevis 

 arising out of the War. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 

 The following Papers were received : — • 

 1. Sovie Notes on the Concept of Instinct. By Professor Nunn, M.A. 



2. Emotional Disturbances fro)n a Biological Point of Vieio. 

 By Dr. Murray. 



3. Some Aspects of Infancy and Childhood in tlio Light of Freudian 

 Principles. By Miss Turner. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



Jcint Discussion with Sections I and L on the Report on the Mental 

 and Physical Factors involved in Education (p. 307). Opened by 

 Professor J. A. Green, M.A. 



The following Papers were then read : — 

 1. Sociology and Psychology.'' By Dr. W. H. R. Eivers, F.R.S. 



2. Psychological Research and Race Regeneration. By Dr. Abelson. 



^ See T/ic Oovcrnme.nt as Advertiser in the Sociological Review. 



° To be published in the Journal of Experimental Pedagogy, March 1917. 



' Published in full in the Sociological Review. 



