SECTIONAL TRANSACTIONS. — I, K. 371 



2. Miss V. Hazlitt. — Conditions of Learning compared in 



Man and Rats. 



3. Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, F.R.S. — The Territory Instinct 



in Birds. 



4. Mr. F. B. KiRKMAN. — The Experimental Study of Animals 



in the Wild State. 



Afternoon. 



5. Dr. E. Pbideaux. — A Psychologist's Attitude towards 



Telepathy. 



6. Prof. Agnes Eogers. — Mental Tests in American Univer- 



sities. 



Thursday, August 26. 



V, Joint Meeting with Section L. (See p. 378.) 



Afternoon. 



8, T)i\ W. H. E. Rivers, F.B.S.—The Complex and the 



Sentiment. 



Discussion, opened by Miss S.\xby. 



9. Mr. F. C. Bartlett. — The Function of Images. 



Friday, August 27. 



10. Mr. F. Watts. — Some Problems of Vocational Selection. 



11. Mr. S. Wyatt. — The Psychology of Industrial Life: 



Observations on Operatives in the Cotton Industry. 



12. Prof. E. L. CoLLis. — The Psychology of Industrial Con- 



valescence. 



Afternoon. 



13. Mr. Henry Binns. — Psychological Skill in the Wool 



Industry. 



14. Prof. F. S. Lee. — Some Phenmnena of Industrial Fatigue. 



15. Dr. G. H. Miles. — Aims and Work of a National Institute 



of Applied Psychology . 



16. Dr. H. M. Vernon. — The Influence of Adaptation after 



Altered Hours of Work. 



SECTION K.— BOTANY. 



For references to the publication elsewliere of communications entered in 

 the following list of transactions, see p. 382.) 



Tuesday, August 24. 



1, Presidential Address by Miss E. E. Saunders. (See 

 p. 169.) 



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