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A good summary of such work up to the year agog is contained in Titchener's "Lectures on the Experimental Psychology of the Thought Processes" . Three articles in the "Archiv fur die gesammte Psychologie" by Watt,* Messer and Buhler * contain a great deal of the material amassed by the methods which Titchener calls experimental.

Bechterew, W. von, "Objective Psychologie oder Psychoreflexologie," 1913; from the Russian, B. G. Teubner, Leipzig and Berlin. Pavlow, "Study of the Higher Mental Functions," British Medical Journal, October, 1913. Ladd & Woodworth, "Elements of Physiological Psychology," 1911; p. 594; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.

See, inter alia, the chapter on the 'Stream of Thought' in my own Psychologies; H. Cornelius, Psychologie, 1897, chaps, i and iii; G.H. Luquet, Idées Générales de Psychologie, 1906, passim. Compare, as to all this, an article by the present writer, entitled 'A world of pure experience, in the Journal of Philosophy, New York, vol. i, pp. 533, 561 .

But my study of the co-operative movement in England has convinced me that, if the English had the associative instincts of the Irish, that movement would play a part in English life more commensurate with its numerical strength and the volume of its commercial transactions, than can be claimed for it so far. La Psychologie de la Foule.

Rev., May, 1898, p. 307; J. Royce, ibid., March, 1898; Baldwin, Social and Ethical Interpretations, etc. Joly, Psychologie des grands hommes. Osborn, From the Greeks to Darwin. Such, according to Binet and Passy, seem to be the cases of the Goncourts, Pailleron, etc. See "Psychologie des auteurs dramatiques," in L'année psychologique, I, 96.

It will be noted that the hand does not appear among the parts of the body which are normally of supreme interest. An interesting case of hand-fetichism, scarcely reaching morbid intensity, is recorded by Binet, Etudes de Psychologie Expérimentale, pp. 13-19; and see Krafft-Ebing, Op. cit., pp. 214 et seq. Schinz, "Philosophie des Conventions Sociales," Revue Philosophique, June, 1903, p. 626.

The old shoemaker looked up from the English translation of Ribot's 'Psychologie Anglaise Contemporaine, with whose intricacies he was manfully struggling, and rose with native politeness to welcome Hilda. 'Good morning, Hilda said, extending her hand to him with one of her beaming disarming smiles, and annihilating all that was most obtrusively democratic in him at once by her pleasant manner.

His 'Essais de Psychologie Contemporaine , Nouveaux Essais , and Etudes et Portraits are certainly not the work of a week, but rather the outcome of years of self-culture and of protracted determined endeavor upon the sternest lines.

On the comparison of the two laws, James, op. cit., I, 590; Sully, op. cit., I, 331 ff; Höffding, Psychologie, 213 ff. Cf. Part II, Chap. iii, below. It is yet, and will probably long remain, an open question whether we can draw any clear distinction between the two kinds of mind here discussed.

The following may be mentioned in the same connection: J.H. Witte, Das Wesen der Seele, 1888; H. Münsterberg, Die Willenshandlung, 1888, Beiträge zur experimentellen Psychologie, 1889 seq,; Goswin K. Uphues at Halle, Wahrnehmung und Empfindung, 1888, Ueber die Erinnerung, 1889; H. Schmidkunz, Psychologie der Suggestion, 1892; H. Ebbinghaus, the co-editor of the Zeitschrift für Psychologie una Physiologie der Sinnesorgane, 1890 seq.; H. Spitta; Max Dessoir, Der Hautsinn, in the Archiv für Anatomie una Physiologie, 1892.