| | | | Dewey, Psychology, Part II. Stout, Mannal of Psychology, Book II, Chapter VII; Book III, Chapter III; Book IV, Chapter IX. Analytic Psychology, Vol. II, Chapter XII. | CHAPTERS XV, XVI, AND XVII, REFLEX ACTION, IMPULSE AND INSTINCT. | I. | James, Psychology, Briefer Course, Chapter XXV. Royce, Outlines of Psychology, Chapter XIII. Morgan, Introduction to Comparative Psychology, Chapter XII. | | II. | Baldwin, Development and Evolution, Part II, Chapters IV-VI. Morgan, Animal Life and Intelligence, Chapter XI. James, Principles of Psychology, Vol. II, Chapter XXIV. Ladd, Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory, Chapter XXV. | CHAPTERS XVIII AND XIX, EMOTION. | I. | James, Psychology, Briefer Course, Chapter XXIV. Royce, Outlines of Psychology, Chapter XIV. Titchener, Outlines of Psychololgy, Chapters IX and XIII. Calkins, Introduction to Psychology, Chapter XX. Stout, Groundwork of Psychology, Chapters XV-XVII. | | II. | Ribot, Psychology of the Emotions. Bain, Emotions and Will, Section on Emotions. Stout, Manual of Psychology, Book III, Chapter IV. Ladd, Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory, Chapters XXIII and XXIV. | CHAPTERS XX, XXT, XXII, VOLITION, INTEREST AND DESIRE. | I. | James, Psychology, Briefer Course, Chapter XXVI. Höffding, Psychology, Chapter VII. Royce, Outlines of Psychology, Chapter XV. Titchener, Outlines of Psychology, Chapters VI and XIV. Sully, The Human Mind, Vol. II, Chapters XVII-XVIII. | | II. | James, Principles of Psychology, Vol. II, Chapter XXVI, Ladd, Psychology, Descriptive and Explanatory, Chapter XXVI. Bain, Emotions and Will, Section on Will. Dewey, Psychology, Part III. | CHAPTER XXIII, SELF AND THE ABNORMALITIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS. | I. | James, Psychology, Briefer Course, Chapters XI and XII. Calkins, Introduction to Psychology, Chapters XXII, XXIII, XXVII. Sully, The Human Mind, Vol. II, Chapter XIX. Jastrow, Fact and Fable in Psychology. | | II. | James, Principles of Psychology, Vol. I, Chapters IX and X. Baldwin, Mental Development, Social and Ethical Interpreta- tions. Cooley, Human Nature and the Social Order. Moll, Hypnotism. Binet, Alterations of Personality. Prince, The Dissociation of a Personality. Jastrow, The Subconscious. | -462- | |