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CLARK. Heredity and Crime in Epileptic Criminals. Braunn, 1880.

COLE, W. R. Criminal Informations and Quo Warranto. London, 1843.

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CARR, W. W. Insanity in Criminal Cases. Phila., 1890.

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---- Criminal Sociology.

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FLYNT, J. A. The World of Graft. New York, 1901.

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---- Tramping with Tramps. 1903.

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HOPPE, J. Die Zurechnungsfähigkeit und die Kriminal-Anthropologie. 1903.

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KOVALEVSKY, P. La psychologic criminelle. Paris, 1903.

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LOMBROSO, C., and FERRERO, G. tr. English, ed., Morrison, s. t. The Female Offender. New York, 1895.

MACDONALD, A. Criminology. 2d ed., New York, 1893.

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(Pub. as Bureau of Education Circular of Information No. 2, 1893.)

---- Statistics of Crime, Suicide, Insanity, and other forms of Abnormality, and Criminological Studies, with a bibliography. Washington, 1903; reprinted 1908.

(Pub. as U. S. Sen. Doc. No. 12, 58th Cong., Spec. sess.)

---- Man and abnormal Man, including a study of children. Wash., 1903.

(Pub. as U. S. Senate Doc. No. 187, 58th Cong., 3d sess.)

---- Juvenile Crime and Reformation, including stigmata of degeneration. Washington, 1908.

(Pub. as U. S. Senate Doc. No. 532, 60th Cong., 1st sess.)

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MEREDITH, MRS. A book about Criminals. London, 1881.

MILLER, D. R. The Criminal Classes; causes and cures. Dayton, 1903.

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MOORE, C. C. A Treatise on Facts, or the Weight and Value of Evidence. 2 vols., Northport, N. Y., 1908.

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MUENSTERBERG, H. On the Witness Stand; Essays on Psychology and Crime. New York, 1908.

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---- U. S.: 2d ed., 1840; 4th ed., 1852; 6th ed., 1866; 7th ed., by Sharswood, Philadelphia, 1874; 8th ed., by Sharswood and Wayland, 2 vols., Philadelphia, 1888.

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---- L’opinion et la foule. Paris, 1901.

---- L’homme souterrain. Paris, 19--.

THOMPSON. Physiology of Criminality. 1870.

THOMPSON, S. D., and MERRIAM, E. G. Organization, Custody and Conduct of Juries. St. Louis, 1882.

TOURRENC, E. État mental des incendiaires. Paris, 1906.

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WILSON, G. R. Clinical Studies in Vice and Insanity. Boston.

WINSLOW, R. Youthful Eccentricity a Precursor of Crime. N. Y., 1895.

WOODS, C. H. Woman in Prison. 1869.

WOODS, L. Essay on Native Depravity. 1885.

WOOLDRIDGE, C. R. The Grafters of America, who they are and how they work. Chicago, 1906.

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---- Psychologic des Verbrechers. 2 vols., Gross-Lichterfelde-Ost, 1908 (in Langenscheidt’s Enzyclopädie der modernen Kriminal-statistik.)

_SERIALS_

(o. p.) Indicates that the journal is known to have ceased publication.

* Indicates that the journal is continued from the date given.

UNITED STATES.

(o.p.) Criminal Law Magazine. Jersey City, Vols. I-XVIII, 1890-1896.

Medico-Legal Journal, ed. Bell, C. New York, 1884.*

(o.p.) Psychological and Medico-Legal Journal. New York, 1874-1875.

AUSTRIA.

Archiv für Kriminal-Antropologie und Kriminalistik. ed. Gross, H. Graz, Leipzig, 1899.*

FRANCE.

Archives d’anthropologie criminelle, de criminologie, et de psychologic normale et pathologique (entitled, till Vol. 8, Archives de l’anthropologie criminelle et des sciences penales). Founded Laccassagne, Garraud, et al.; ed. Dubuisson. Paris, Lyon, 1886.*

GERMANY.

Abhandlungen des kriminalistischen Seminars an der Universität Berlin. ed. Liszt, F. von. Berlin, 1888 * (irregular; new ser., Vol. V, 1908.)

Allgemeine deutsche Criminalzeitung. ed. Roskoschny. Leipzig, 18--.

Blätter für gerichtliche Anthropologie, etc. See _Friedreich’s Blätter_.

Juristisch-psychiatrische Grenzfragen. ed. Finger, A., Hoche, A., and Bresler, J. Halle, 1905 * (irregular; Vol. VI, 1908).

Monatsschrift für Kriminalpsychologie und Strafrechtsreform. ed., Aschaffenburg, Kloss, von Lilienthal, and von Liszt. Heidelberg, 1904.*

Zeitschrift für angewandte Psychologie und psychologische Sammelforschung (continuation of Beiträge zur Psychologie der Aussage). ed. Stern, L. W., and Lipmann. O. Leipzig, 1907.*

(o.p.) Zeitschrift für Criminal-Anthropologie, Gefängniswissenchaft und Prostitutionswesen. ed. Wenge, W. 1 vol., Berlin, 1897.

ITALY

Archivio di psichiatria, scienze penale, ed. antropologia criminale (formerly entitled, Archivio di psichiatria, neuropathologia, antropologia criminale, e medicina legale). Dir., Lombroso, C., Garofalo, B. R., and Ferri, E.; ed. Andenino. Torino, 1880.*

SOUTH AMERICA

Archivos de criminologia, medicina legal y psiquiatria. ed. Ramos e Ingegnieros, J. Buenos Aires, 1902.*

Criminologia moderna. ed. Gori, P. Buenos Aires, 1899.*

APPENDIX B.

_Works on Psychology of General Interest._

ANGELL, JAMES R. Psychology. New York. H. Holt & Co. 1904.

BALDWIN, J. M. Handbook of Psychology. New York, 1891.

BELL, SIR CHARLES. The Hand--Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments. Philadelphia, 1835.

BINET, A. Le fatigue intellectuelle. Paris, 1898.

BOURDON, B. L’expression des émotions et des tendances dan le langage. Paris, 1892.

CHAMBERLAIN, ALEXANDER FRANCIS. The Child: a study in the evolution of man. London, 1907.

COWLES, E. The Mental Symptoms of Fatigue. New York, 1893.

DEWEY, JOHN. Psychology. 3d ed. New York.

EBBINGHAUS, H. Psychology. An Elementary Text-book (translated by Max Meyer). Boston, 1908.

FREUD, S. Zur psychopathologie des alltagslebens, etc. 2e aufl., Berlin, 1907.

---- Die Traumdeutung.

HALL, G. STANLEY. Youth; its Educative Regimen and Hygiene. New York, 1907.

JAMES, W. The Principles of Psychology. 2 vols. New York, 1890.

JANET, PIERRE. L’automatisme psychologique. Paris, 1889.

---- The Major Symptoms of Hysteria. N. Y., 1907.

JASTROW, J. The Subconscious.

JONES, E. E. The Influence of Bodily Posture on Mental Activities. N. Y., 1907.

JUDD, C. H. Psychology. N. Y., 1907.

KING, IRVING. The Psychology of Child-development. Chicago, 1904. 2d ed.

MACDONALD, A. Abnormal Man. Washington, 1893 (United States Bureau of Education Circular of Information, 1893, No. 4).

MANASEINE, MARIYA. Sleep, its physiology, pathology, hygiene and psychology. London, 1908.

MARSH, H. D. The Diurnal Course of Efficiency. N. Y., 1906.

MERCIER, CHARLES A. Psychology, normal and morbid. London, 1901.

MOORE, C. C. A treatise on facts or the weight and value of Evidence. 2 vols. Northport, 1908.

MOSSO, A. Fatigue. (Tr. by Margaret Drummond and W. B. Drummond.) N. Y. and London, 1906.

NORSWORTHY, NAOMI. The psychology of mentally deficient children. N. Y., 1906.

OFFNER, MAX. Das Gedächtnis, etc. Berlin, 1909.

PAULHAN, F. La fonction de la memoire et le souvenirs affectif. Paris, 1904.

PILLSBURY, W. B. Attention. New York, 1908.

RIBOT, T. The Psychology of the Emotions. London, 1897.

SCOTT, W. D. The Psychology of Public Speaking. Phil., 1907.

SIDIS, B. The Psychology of Suggestion. N. Y., 1898.

SIGHELE, SCIPIO. La foule criminelle: essai de psychologie collective. Paris, 1901.

STOUT, G. F. Manual of Psychology. London, 1907.

TARDE, G. L’opinion et la foule. 2d éd. Paris, 1904.

TITCHENER, E. B. Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention. N. Y., 1908.

---- A Text-book of Psychology. N. Y., 1909. (New ed. with additions.)

WELLS, FREDERIC L. Linguistic Lapses. With especial reference to the perception of linguistic sounds. N. Y., 1906.

INDEX.

A

ABERCROMBIE, 216, 274.

Accompaniments, imitative, of action, 48.

Accuracy, psychological, and requirements of law, 107.

Affection, and passion, in judges, 417; in witnesses, 418; and hatred, 418.

After-images, 442.

Aged, memory of, 272.

Aim, of applied psychology of states of mind, 3.

ALEMBERT, 172.

ALFIERI, 393.

ALTMANN, 481.

Amnesia, retrograde, 274.

Analogy, 144; danger of, 145, 147; justification of, 146.

ANDRESEN, 469.

Anger, 286; as motive, 72; against object, 71; against self, 75.

ANGELL, 187.

Apriorism, 127.

ARISTOTLE, 101, 160, 165, 188, 254, 271, 302.

ARNHEIM, 210.

Arrest, influence of, 67.

Association, 254; difficulties of, 255; physical expression of, 256.

Assumption, 148, 149.

Astonishment, described, 92; causes of, 93; significant in law, 93.

Attention, effect of, 40; and the subconscious, 248.

Attitude, intellectual, varieties of, 376; emotional, 377; of indifference, 378; influence of bodily conditions on, 380.

Attraction, feeling of, 286.

AUBERT, 169, 191, 199, 202, 203, 205, 206, 225, 247, 428.

AUERBACH, 192.

Authority, 242.

Autodidacts, 393.

Avocation, and error, 65.

B

BAER, 85, 415.

BAËTS, 5.

BAIN, 75.

BALDWIN, 364.

BALZAC, 102, 342, 353.

BAZERQUE, 272.

BECHTEREW, 245.

BECKER, 302.

BELL, 44, 84, 101.

BEN DAVID, 67.

BENEDICT, 410.

BENEKE, 223, 229, 330.

BERGSON, 43, 76.

BERKELEY, 260.

BERNARD, 125.

BERNHARDI, 72.

BERNSTEIN, 191, 200, 434.

BERGQVIST, 192.

BERILLON, 492.

BERZÉ, 79.

BEZOLD, 211.

BINET, 367.

Blank, expression of the eyes, 98.

BLEULER, 2.

Blind spot, 207.

BLUMRÖDER, 77.

Blushing, 50; how prevented, 51; evidential value, 52; relation to age, artificial, 53.

BOCCACCIO, 29.

BOIS-REYMOND, 182, 227, 282, 411, 463.

BOLTON, 271.

BOLTZMANN, 124.

BONFIGLI, 2.

BORÉE, 85.

BORST, 227, 377.

BOURDIN, 368.

BOURDON, 259.

Boys, as witnesses, 366.

BRAUN, 320.

Brief, and jury, 164.

Brightness and clearness, 199.

BROUSSAIS, 369.

Brow, contraction of, 97.

BUCKLE, 410.

C

Captivation of visual capacity, 439.

CARLIER, 480.

CARPENTER, 453.

CARUS, 24, 84, 101.

CATTELL, 231, 259.

Causal principle, as method, 118; mistakes in inference of, 119; nexus of, and observation, 120; and habit, 126.

Causation, law of, neglected, 5.

Cause, similarity to effect, 121; and impulse, 121; danger of argument from, 123; and immediately preceding condition, 123; not a priori, 126.

Chance, 159; and law, 161; theory of, 160.

Change, in effect, 12.

Character, correlated with crime, 55; and promises, 58; and religion, 387; and laughter, 396.

Character-units, somatic, 69.

Child-murder, 358.

Children, 364; as subjects of, physiognomics, 87; justice in, 365; sexual differences, 366; as witnesses, 366; in city and country, 367; senses of, 367; representation in, 368; time-sense of, 368; practical and unpractical, 369; delinquency of, 371; egoism of, 371; memory of, 270.

CHOULANT, 1.

CICERO, 165, 265.

Circumstances, irrelevant to proof, 114.

CLAPARÈDE, 49, 50, 227.

Classes, the conscienceless, 17.

Clearness, and brightness, 199; influences of background on, 199.

Color, 204; existence of, 205; disappearance of in darkness, 206.

COMBE, 487.

Comparison, influence of bodily conditions on, 381; and inference, 170.

Conceit, causes guarded statement, 8; caused by sexuality, 325; influence of, on knowledge, 328.

Conception, 221; basis of, 225; subjective nature of, 225; influenced by environment and training, 228; feminine, 333.

Concomitants, accidental, and cause, 127.

CONDILLAC, 188.

Conditions, influence of on language, 291; constantification of, 11.

Confession, 31; and secrets, 31; motives of, 32, 109, 114; begins judge’s work, 33; not proof, 33; uses of, 34; suggestive influence of, 36; how offset, 36; truth of, 114;

## partial, 110;

accusing, 112; reliability of, 114.

Connection, logical, and experience, 142.

Consequences, and knowledge, 184.

Conservatism, of woman, 340.

Constantification, of conditions, 11.

Contact, reaction-time to, 218.

Contraction, of brow, 97; significance of, 98.

Contradiction, insurance against, 7.

Conviction, self-developed, 68.

COPERNICUS, 222, 223.

CORRE, 2, 307.

Correctness, formal vs. material, 4; influence of effort on, 142.

COTTA, 84.

COURNOT, 153.

CRAMER, 427, 492.

Crime, objective, 3; and desire, 68; and need, 57; and woman, 310.

Criminalist, 2.

Crooks, underestimated, 428.

Cruelty, related to bloodthirstiness, etc., 77; and sex, 77; and epilepsy, 78; feminine, 355.

Custom, influence of on visual perception, 203.

D

DALLEMAGNE, 2.

“Dark” perceptions, 228.

Darkness, vision in, 204.

DARWIN, 44, 46, 51, 73, 74, 76, 84, 87, 88, 90, 92, 99, 104, 237, 287, 330, 410, 411.

Deafness, 211.

DEBIERRE, 410.

Defiance, 94.

Deformity, evil results of maltreating, 70.

DEHN, 213.

DEKTEREW, 416.

DELBOEUF, 433.

DELBRÜCK, 479.

Delinquency, juvenile, 369; influence of puberty on, 370; exaggerated accounts of, 370.

Deprivation, 95.

Derision, 95.

DESCARTES, 188.

Desire, 67; and crime, 68.

DESPINE, 411.

DESSOIR, 492.

Dialect, 293.

DIEHL, 21, 259.

DIETZ, 436.

Dilettantes, 393.

Dimension, third, and image, 235.

Discursiveness, help against, 19.

Dishonesty, in women, 341; causes hypocrisy, 343.

Dispositions, 234; and habit, 408.

Distribution, equal, and probability, 133.

Disturbance, factors of, 21.

DORNER, 192, 260, 403.

Dream, 481.

Dress, 82, 83.

DRILL, 410.

Drink, quantity of, 490.

DROBISCH, 180, 269, 282, 283, 374.

DRUCKER, 492.

Drugs, influence of on sense of touch, 215.

Duality, of causal problem, 118.

DUCHENNE, 85.

Duplication and imitation, 415.

Dying, memory of the, 274.

E

EBBINGHAUS, 259, 260, 262, 265, 271.

ECKARTSHAUSEN, 1.

Education; by examples, necessary, 24; dangers of, 386; of jury, 24; one-sided, in witnesses, 392.

Effect, 11.

Effort, influence of on correctness, 142.

Ego, influence of dual nature of, 252.

Egoism, potent in law, 25; important in examination, 26; criterion of veracity, 28; of children, 371; of foolishness, 401; and prejudice, 413.

ELLIS, 2.

Eloquence, of judge, 163; and jury, 164; of pleaders, 164.

Emotionalism of woman, 359.

Emotions, 283; effect of, 100; gradations in, 284; how to judge, 287.

ENGEL, 85.

Ennui as submerged sexuality, 324.

Envy, 419.

EPICURUS, 160.

ERDMANN, 232, 248, 396, 399, 400.

Error, and avocation, 65; how excluded, 13.

_Esprit de corps_, 64; and evidence, 65.

ESSER, 102, 405.

Estimation, of optical magnitudes, 428.

EULENBERG, 421.

Events, psychical, and physical processes, 42.

Evidence, conditions of taking, 7; method of taking, 7; effect of persuasive, 36.

Examples, education by, necessary, 24; dangers of, 251.

Excellences characterise, 252.

Exceptions and rules, 134, 135.

EXNER, 166, 174, 228, 230, 237, 238, 263, 377, 428, 441, 471.

Expectation, influence of, 251.

Experts, 14; are human, 14; their opinion of judiciary, 37; and rules of inference, 133.

Exposition, influence of on meaning, 290.

Expression, incorrect forms of, 296.

Expressions, emotional, 43; inheritance of, 43; contradictory, 43; Darwinian principles of, 88; danger of mistaking, 89.

Eyes, closing of, 89.

F

Factors, of disturbance, 21.

Facts, why overlooked, 250.

Fainting, cause of, 76; of women, 344.

Fallacies, 177; the pathetic, 398.

Fancy, and memory, 264.

Far-sightedness, and myopia, 201.

Fatigue, and misunderstanding, 473.

Fear, described, 74; and innocence, 420.

FECHNER, 188, 200, 220, 378, 437, 448, 458, 465.

FERRERO, 215, 315, 339, 480.

FERRI, 2.

FERRIANI, 364.

FICHTE, 259.

FICK, 150, 191.

Figures, memory for, 268.

FINK, 302.

FISCHER, E. I., 160, 191, 197, 221, 377.

FISCHER, KUNO, 352.

FLOURNOY, 450.

FODERÉ, 436.

FÖLDES, 179.

Foolishness, 253, 399; Erdmann on, 400; egoism of, 401; intellection of, 405.

Foot, 104.

Forgetting, time of, 271.

Form, of life, 67; and inference, 168; visual perception of, 201.

FREUD, 161, 268, 467, 481.

FRIEDMANN, 416.

FRIEDREICH, 45, 52, 77, 309, 323, 370.

Friendships, of women, 353.

FRÖBEL, 20.

Function, feminine, defines woman, 304.

Funded thoughts, important, 21; difficult to discover in jurymen, 22.

G

GALL, 84.

GALTON, 215, 259, 410.

GASSENDI, 188.

GEIGER, 240, 288, 296.

Generalizations, mistaken, 178.

General view, importance of, 55.

Germany, 1.

GEROCK, 161.

GERSTÄCKER, 53.

GESSMANN, 85, 101.

Gesticulation, observation of, 49; compared with writing, 49.

Gesture, 43; importance of, 44; nature of, 45; relation to voice, 48.

GIRAUDET, 85.

Girls, as witnesses, 366.

GNEIST, 5.

GOETHE, 25, 156, 239, 247, 249, 387, 388, 464, 468, 479.

GOLDSCHMIDT, 5.

GOLTZ, 85, 348.

GRASHEY, 115.

GRATIOLET, 87, 88.

GROHMANN, 1, 283, 370.

GROSS, O., 176, 179.

GUGGENHEIM, 7.

GURNILL, 180.

GUTBERLET, 181, 182, 391.

GYURKOVECHKY, 69.

H

HAACKE, 410.

Habit, 406; and skepticism, 127; and skill, 407; and disposition, 408.

Hair, rising of the, 73; turning white, 73.

HALL, 367.

Hallucinations, distinguished from illusions, 455; causes of, 456.

Hand, the, 100; effect of use on, 101; bibliography of, 101; described, 102; evidential value of, 101, 103; movements of, 104.

HARLESS, 100.

HARTENBERG, 75.

HARTENSTEIN, 60, 252.

HARTMANN, 167, 177, 281.

HASELBRUNNER, 39.

Hat, 53.

Hate, in women, 354.

Hatred, 286, 418.

HAUSNER, 31.

Hearing, problems of, 208.

HEERWAGEN, 482.

HEINRICH, 205.

HEINROTH, 1, 327.

HELLENBACH, 103.

HILLEBRAND, 105, 106.

HELMHOLTZ, 42, 189, 191, 197, 202, 204, 207, 218, 233, 241, 242, 380, 407, 429, 443, 449.

Help, against discursiveness, 19.

HELVETIUS, 188.

HENLE, 50.

HENRI, 367.

HENSEN, 259.

HERBART, 85, 188, 236, 259, 383.

Heredity, 410.

HERING, 259, 278, 403.

Heroification, 253.

HEUSINGER, 85, 309, 367.

HIGIER, 245.

HIPPEL, 56.

HIRSCH, 492.

HOBBES, 255.

HOFFBAUER, 1, 319, 488.

HÖFLER, 161, 243, 267, 464.

HOFMANN, 227.

HOLLAND, H., 274, 373.

HOLTZENDORFF, 2.

Home-sickness, influence of, 78.

Honor, 421.

HOPPE, 436, 456, 457, 465, 473.

HUBERT, 274.

HUGHES, 85.

HUMBOLDT, 160, 201.

HUME, 119, 126, 129, 130, 131, 157, 164, 171, 221, 240, 254, 260, 388, 406.

HUXLEY, 176.

Hypocrisy, feminine, depends on dishonesty, 343.

Hysteria, 331.

I

ICARD, 312.

Ideas, imaginative, 459; personal equation in, 462; observation of, 463; and perception, 464; and premonition, 466.

Idiots, memory of, 270.

Ignorance, 23; to be generally presupposed, 23.

IHERING, 10.

Illumination, retrospective, of perception, 194; differences of, 200.

Illusions, of memory, 275; how discovered in witnesses, 423; classification of, 424; limits of, 424; and false inference, 425; optical, 428; of movement, 435; subjects of optical, 436; reasons for, 437; auditory, 443; causes of, 444; of normal people, 446; tactual, 449; of taste, 452; olfactory, 453.

Image, 233; difference from object, 233, 234; and speech, 235; and third dimension, 235; and movement, 236; alterations observable in, 236; and time, 237.

Images, and truth, 224; effect of on views of the uneducated, 391.

Imagination, 232; difficulties of, 233; ideas due to, 459.

Imitation, accompanying action, 48; and the crowd, 415; and duplication, 415.

Impatience, 19; dangers of, 20.

Inanimate, perversity of the, 72.

Inclination, 393; and vagabondage, 394.

Indifference, attitude of, 378.

Induction, 137; and the lawyer, 138; and analogy, 138; difficulties of, 139; sympathetic, 440.

Inference, 105; relation to logic and psychology, 106; and occupation, 167; and form, 168; unconscious, 168; and comparison, 170; and possibility, 170; and historical truth, 171; Hume on, 171; and irregularity, 173; made by witnesses, 175; and MS., 175; origin of mistakes in, 176; false, compared with illusion, 425.

Influences, reciprocal, 121; isolated, 406.

Information, source of, 62.

Innervation, muscular, and sight, 204.

Instinct, maternal, 321.

Instruction, public, and understanding, 241.

Intellection of foolishness, 405.

Intelligence, feminine, 332; weakness of, 362.

Intercourse between judges and experts, 14; and jurymen, 15.

Interest, 37; importance in judge and expert, 38; how aroused in witnesses, 39; and attention, 39; influences conception, 381.

Intermediaries, skipping of, 124.

Intoxication, 484; and responsibility, 485; and theft, 488; Hoffbauer on, 488.

Irradiation, 442.

Irritation, causes crime, 77.

Isolation, effect of on character, 396; on health, 397.

Issue, must be defined, 11.

Inventors as witnesses, 66.

J

JAMES, W., 187, 467.

Jealousy, in women, 351.

JESSEN, 186, 275, 482, 483.

JODL, 259.

JOST, 267.

Judge, 9; relations to witness, 9; and experts, 14; and jury, 15; and confession, 31; importance of interest to, 14; as persuader, 162; affection and passion in, 417.

Judgment, 165; and inference, 165; and numbers, 174; feminine, 336.

Jurisprudence a natural science, 10.

Jury, 24; education of, 24; to be studied, 165; trial by, 106.

Justice, criminal, 1; of women, 359.

K

KANT, 2, 45, 64, 131, 154, 160, 173, 188, 251, 263, 264, 267, 283, 361, 388, 401, 402, 403, 409, 421, 475.

KEMSIES, 270.

KIEFER, 478.

KIRCHMANN, 152.

Knowledge, 183; and consequences, 184; and truth, 184; possibility of a priori, 7; of human nature, important, 15; compared with knowledge of law, 16; feminine, influenced by conceit, 328.

KOCH, 2, 259.

KOSLOW, 410.

KRAFFT-EBING, 2, 313.

KRÄPELIN, 259, 277, 292.

KRAUS, 2, 68, 324, 371, 373, 401.

KRIES, 153, 192, 210, 263.

KÜLPE, 260, 276.

KURELLA, 2.

L

LAFONTAINE, 369.

LAGRAVE, 234, 492.

LANGE, 85, 259, 367.

Language, importance of, 287; related to character, 288; substitutions of, 289; and tone, 290.

LAPLACE, 150.

LANDOIS, 81.

LANDSBERG, 101.

LARDEN, 435.

LAROCHEFOUCAULD, 58, 100, 123, 402.

LASCHI, 416.

LASSON, 259.

Laughter, cause of, 76; and character, 396.

LAVATER, 83, 84.

Law, empirical, 136; Weber’s, 188; requirements of, and psychological accuracy, 107; and understanding, 242.

LAZARUS, 25, 48, 54, 252.

Leaps, in inference, 167.

LE BRUN, 84.

Legal sciences backward, 5.

LEHMANN, 42, 259, 284.

LEIBNITZ, 135, 149, 188, 275, 385, 482.

LEROUX, 337.

LICHTENBERG, 238, 275.

LIEBMANN, 135, 199, 204.

Lie, the, 474; the pathoformic, 479.

LIERSCH, 101.

Lines, position of, 429; illusory, 431.

LIPPS, 138, 144, 234, 246, 254, 379, 427, 429.

LÖBISCH, 365, 368.

Locality, influence of, on recollection, 266.

LOCKE, 150, 188, 262.

LOHSING, 31, 280, 474.

LOMBROSO, 2, 45, 77, 195, 215, 315, 326, 339, 340, 341, 346, 355, 369, 373, 410, 416, 480.

LONGET, 212.

LOTZE, 28, 78, 85, 158, 160, 199, 264, 326, 328, 379, 427.

Love, in women, 309, 350.

Loyalty of women, 347.

LUCAS, 411.

M

MACH, 222.

MAGNUS, 85.

MANTEGAZZA, 85, 319, 334, 341, 343, 344, 355.

MARBE, 39.

MARCHAUD, 410.

MARION, 301.

MARRO, 2.

MARTINAK, 410.

MASARYK, 130.

MASCHKA, 2.

Master-lawyer, the, 9.

Material, source of, 4.

Maternal instinct, 321.

MAUDSLEY, 2, 48, 185, 237, 260, 264, 276, 368, 393, 465, 481.

MAYER, MAX, 117.

MAYER, VON, 184, 255.

Maxims, about women, dangerous, 308.

MEINONG, 119, 188, 459, 471.

Memory, 258; and reproduction, 261; and time, 261; theories of, 262; proportionate to activity, 263; Kant on, 263; of pain, 264; and fancy, 265; of the dying, 274; of the senile, 375; anomalies of, 272; and wounds in the head, 273; illusions of, 275.

Men of power as witnesses, 66.

MENGER, 5.

MENO, 7.

Menstruation, facts of, 312; effects of beginning of, 313; modifies perception, 314; and sensibility, 315; causes theft, 316.

Method, defined, 3; of drawing out witnesses, 20.

METZGER, 1.

MEYER, L., 53.

MEYER, M., 448.

MEYNERT, 52, 85, 86.

MICHEL, 85.

MICHELET, 307.

MILL, 121, 123, 138, 153, 154, 155, 156, 173, 176, 178, 181, 223, 290, 388.

Mistakes, of inference, 176; aprioristic, 177; of observation, 177, 222; of generalization, 177; of confusion, 177; of the senses, 422; in practical affairs, 423.

Misunderstandings, verbal, 467; through verbal substitutions, 470; through fatigue, 473.

MITCHELL, 77.

MITTERMAIER, 32, 106, 149, 161, 175, 188, 303, 368, 389, 398, 492.

Mnemotechnique, 279; dangers of, 280.

MOBIUS, 307.

MOLL, 477.

Money, and women, 338.

MÖNNIGSHOFF, 484.

Moral perversions associated with pathological phenomena, 45.

MORE, 236.

MOREAU, 369.

MOSSO, 85, 458.

Motives, apparent and real, 68.

Mouth, closing of, 90.

Movement, illusions of, 435; and image, 236.

MÜLLER, J., 84, 86, 465.

MÜNCH, 1.

MÜNSTERBERG, 174, 179, 210, 259, 283, 469, 491.

N

NÄCKE, 45, 71, 77, 180, 181, 238, 300, 478.

Naïveté, 402.

Names, memory of, 268.

NASSE, 369.

NATORP, 259.

Natural science, method of, in daily routine, 9.

Nature, and nurture, 384.

Need, and crime, 57.

NEUMANN, 319.

NEWTON, 101, 251.

Nexus, causal, and observation, 120.

NOEL, 84, 252.

Normal people, auditory illusions of, 446.

Nostalgia, 77.

Number, and judgment, 174.

Nurture, and nature, 384; influence of, 385.

O

Objectivity, feminine lack of, 334.

Observation, as corroboration, 55; differences in, 376.

Obstinacy a form of egoism, 27.

Occupation, and inference, 167.

“Occurrence,” 256.

Officials, impose on witnesses, 8.

Old maid, the, 329.

Olfactory illusions, 453.

OLZELT-NEWIN, 385.

OPPENHEIM, 364.

Opportunity, 57.

Organisation, of case, 12.

Orientation, 230.

Orifice, influences size of object seen through it, 430.

ORTH, 255.

OSTWALD, W., 243.

ÖTTINGEN, 137.

OTTOLENGHI, 195, 215.

P

Pain, reaction-time to, 218; memory of, 264.

Paling, 50.

PANUM, 483.

Paramnesia, 275; causes of, 276.

PARISH, 427.

Passion, and affection, 417; in judges, 417; in witnesses, 418; and hatred, 418; process of, 420.

Pathetic fallacy, the, 398.

Patience, importance of, 18.

Peculiarities of recollection, 268.

Perception, purity of, 190; visual, 198; and size, 199; relation to consciousness, etc., 221; limitations of, 225, 226; influence of environment and training on, 227; “dark,” 228; how to test differences in, 229; of experts, 229; subconscious, 230; and orientation, 230.

PEREZ, 369.

Personal equation, the, 376.

Perspective, 430.

Perversions, moral, associated with pathological phenomena, 45.

Perversity of the inanimate, 72.

PESCH, 189.

PETRONIEVICS, 147.

PETRUSKEWISCH, 410.

Phenomenology, defined, 41.

Phrenology, relation to physiognomics, 85.

Photographs, judgment of the uneducated on, 390.

Physiognomics, bibliography of, 84; defined, 85; basis of, 86; best studied in children and simple people, 87.

PIDERIT, 84, 87, 99.

PIESBERGEN, 484.

Piety, as submerged sexuality, 323.

PLATEAU, 443.

PLATNER, 1.

PLATO, 3, 4, 259.

PLÜSCHKE, 364.

Poets, the, on woman, 305.

Poisoning, a feminine crime, 356.

PORTA, 83.

Position, of lines influences size, 427.

Possibility, 157; and inference, 170.

POTET, DU, 269.

POUCHET, 9, 73.

Practicality of scientific method, 11.

Pregnancy, 317.

Prejudices, 177, 412; and egoism, 413; and names, 414.

Premonitions, 466.

Prepossession, 412; and egoism, 413; and names, 414.

PREYER, 210, 368.

Principle, the fundamental, 4.

Probability, 131; and skepticism, 131; increases through repetition, 132; and equal distribution, 133; value of, 148; conditioned and unconditioned, 151; Kirchmann on, 152; and criminal procedure, 157; and rule, 158.

Promises, and character, 58.

Promoters as witnesses, 66.

Proof, irrelevant circumstances to, 114.

Propaedeutic, philosophical, 1.

Property, woman’s sense of, 346.

“Proved,” 147.

Psychological handling, correct and incorrect, 15.

Psychology, criminal, of law, 1; a bone of contention, 2; as psychiatry, 2; as anthropology, 2; form of, 2; and statistics, 179.

Puberty, influence of, on juvenile delinquency, 370.

Punctuality, feminine, 340.

Q

Qualities, how related, 61.

QUANTZ, 206.

Quarrels with women, 338.

Questions, positive and negative, 139.

QUETELET, 160.

R

Rage, 96.

Recognition, 221, 260.

Reflex actions, 79; how caused, 79; distinguished from habit, 80; not inevitable, 81; require coöperation of brain, 82.

REGNAULT, 2, 292.

REICH, 85, 307.

REICHENBACH, 76, 313.

REID, 89, 130, 188, 259, 430.

Religion, and character, 387.

RENOOZ, 307.

Repetition and probability, 132; and touch, 220; influences perception, 228.

Reproduction, and memory, 261; forms of, 263; rules for helping, 265; and locality, 266; peculiarities of, 268; field of, 269; of idiots, 270; of children, 270; of the aged, 272.

Resignation, 96.

Resolution, importance as sign, 91; in jurymen, 92.

Responsibility, and intoxication, 485.

RIBOT, 259, 385, 411.

RICHARDSON, 410.

RONCORONI, 215.

ROSEGGER, 63.

ROSENKRANZ, 160.

Rule, 158; and exceptions, 134; and probability, 158; for helping recollection, 265.

RYKÈRE, 307.

S

Sadism, 77.

SAND, 352.

SANDER, 259, 275.

SAULLE, DU, 316.

SCHACK, 84.

SCHAUMANN, 2.

SCHEBEST, 85.

SCHIEL, 109, 147, 159, 160, 174, 222, 376, 381.

SCHMIDT, 54.

SCHNEICKERT, 266.

SCHNEIDER, 85.

SCHOPENHAUER, 56, 128, 343, 359, 384, 396, 464.

SCHRENCK-NOTZING, 77, 115.

SCHULTZE, 79.

SCHUPPE, 237.

SCHWARTZ, 120, 192.

SCHWEIGER-LERCHENFELD, 307.

SCHWOB, 317.

Scorn, 93; in witnesses, 94.

Secrets, 28; hard to keep, 29; judge’s duty toward, 29; as confession, 31; damage through revelation of, 30; how discovered, 31; and women, 364.

Self, as centre of reference, 248.

Self-knowledge, a guide, 58.

Senility, 372; in witnesses, 374; types of, 374; memory in, 375.

Sensation, subjective, 191; and nervous system, 192.

Sense-perception, importance of, 187; relation to optical and acoustical knowledge, 189; and social status, 190.

Senses, of children, 367; vicariousness of the, 193.

SERGI, 319, 350.

SERNOFF, 410.

Servants, as sources of information, 63.

Sex, as submerged cause of crime, 322; as piety, 323; as ennui, 324; as conceit, 325.

Sexuality, of women, 320; as maternal instinct, 320; in criminal situations, 321.

SHINN, 364.

SICARD, 215.

Side-issues, confused with central ones, 116.

SIDIS, 481, 492.

SIGHELE, 416.

Sight, sense of, important, 196; tested by touch, 197; process of, 197.

SINSTEDEN, 434.

Size of lines influenced by position, 427.

Skepticism, 127; and habit, 130; and probability, 131.

Skill and habit, 407.

Skin, transpositions of, and tactile sense, 219.

SKRAUP, 85.

SLAUGHTER, 40.

Sleep, 481.

Smell, sense of, 213.

Smile, the, 94.

SMITH, 302.

Smuggling, and women, 345.

SOCRATES, 7, 169.

SOMMER, 276.

Sources, various, of evidence, 12.

Sound, direction of, 210; conduction of, 210.

Sparkle, 206; of the eyes, 96.

Specialist, 125.

Speech, and image, 235.

Speed, a test of knowledge, 231.

SPENCER, 44, 46, 74, 102, 360.

SPINOZA, 160, 260.

Spite, 94; how treated, 95.

Statistics, and psychology, 179; of suicide, 181.

Statutes, aprioristic, 5.

STEINTHAL, 298.

STERN, 192, 307.

STÖLZEL, 434.

STORCH, 236.

STRICKER, 48, 118, 122, 166, 204, 236, 255, 437.

STRINDBERG, 212.

STRUVE, 56, 68.

Stupidity, 398, 400.

Style, and character, 58.

Subconscious, the, 245.

Substitutions, and misunderstandings, 470.

Success, conditions of, 14.

Succession, importance of the order of, 13.

Suggestion, 491; not involved in guidance, 9.

SULLY, 138, 259, 276, 451, 456, 464.

Symbol and symbolized, 244.

T

TAINE, 250, 274, 382, 410, 452, 465, 466, 471, 482.

TARDE, 385, 410, 415, 416.

Taste, 212; illusions of, 452.

Tears, of women, 344.

Temperament, 395.

Temperature, sense of, 217.

TERTULLIAN, 169.

Testimony, blind acceptance of, 8; contradictions in, 108; interpretation of, 108; of women, 310.

Thinking, mechanism of, 243; and symbol, 244.

THOMPSON, 433.

THOMSON, 2.

TIGERSTEDT, 192.

Timbre, vocal, 46; influence of emotions on, 47; corroborative value of, 47.

Time, and image, 237; of day and mental processes, 245; children’s sense of, 368; influence on conception, 383; and isolation, 397.

Timidity, 75.

Toes, 104.

Touch, 215; tests sense of sight, 197; relation to other senses, 215; influence of drugs on, 215; how affected by transpositions of skin, 219; and wetness, 219; influence of repetition on, 220; and form, 220; bodily sensitiveness to, 220; illusions of, 449.

TRACY, 364.

Training, of witnesses, 16.

Tramps, 17; congenital, 18.

TRENDELENBURG, 146, 160.

Truth, and persuasion, 161; and manner, 162; historical and inference, 171; and knowledge, 184.

TYLOR, 288, 290.

TYNDALL, 209.

U

Understanding, 238; how gauged in witnesses, 239; and public instruction, 241; and law, 242.

Uneducated, views of the, 388.

Unit-characters, 46; variety of recognition of, 46.

UPHUES, 260, 267, 472.

V

Vagabondage, 394.

Valuation, of evidence, 12.

Variation of conditions, 12.

VASCHIDE, 192.

VENN, 150.

Veracity, egoism a criterion of, 28.

Vicariousness of the senses, 193.

VIERORDT, 220.

Views, influence of on evidence, 377; of the uneducated, 388.

VINCENT, 202.

VISCHER, 72.

VIRCHOW, 86.

Visual perception, artificial differences in, 202; binocular, 203; influence of custom on, 203; in darkness, 204; and form, 201; and muscular innervation, 204.

Voice, relation of to gesture, 48.

VOISIN, 370.

VOLKMAR, 1, 15, 39, 60, 67, 74, 162, 244, 269, 299, 307, 375.

VURPASS, 192.

W

WAGNER, 180, 181, 385.

WAITZ, 51, 85.

WARNKÖNIG, 10.

We, as a character-mark, 60.

Weakness, of women, 362.

Weaknesses, shown to inferiors and servants, 62.

WEBER, 188, 217, 220, 441.

Weber’s law, 188.

WERNICKE, 455.

Wetness, and touch, 219.

WHATELY, 147.

WIENER, 85.

WIERSMA, 39.

Will, 281.

WINDELBAND, 160, 161, 233.

WINKELMANN, 102.

Wisdom, 403.

WITASEK, 464.

Witnesses, do not know what they know, 8; imposed on by officials, 8; wandering of, 17; wordy, 18; laconic, 19; method of drawing out, 20; difficulty with educated, 23.

Woman, 300; basis of judging, 302; status of, 302; defined by her function, 304; poet on, 305; difference from man, 307; danger of maxims about, 308; and love, 309, 350; crimes of, 310; testimony of, 310; quarrels with, 338; and money, 338; punctuality of, 340; conservatism of, 340; dishonesty in, 341; hypocrisy in, 344; tears of, 344; fainting of, 344; and smuggling, 345; and property, 346; loyalty of, 347; jealousy of, 351; friendships of, 353; hatred in, 354; cruelty in, 355; emotionalism of, 359; weakness of, 362; and secrets, 364.

Words, and conception, 290; influence on conception, 381.

Writing, like gesticulation, 49.

WUNDT, 85, 210, 260.

Z

ZÖLLNER, 433.

FOOTNOTES:

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[2] J. Metzger: “Gerichtlich-medizinische Abhandlungen.” Königsberg 1803.

[3] Ernst Plainer: Questiones medicinae forensis, tr. German by Hederich. Leipzig 1820.

[4] J. C. Hoffbauer: Die Psychologic in ihren Hauptanwendungen auf die Rechtspflege. Halle 1823.

[5] G. A. Grohmann: Ideen zu einer physiognomischen Anthropologie. Leipzig 1791.

[6] Johann Heinroth: Grundzüge der Kriminalpsychologie. Berlin 1833.

[7] Schaumann: Ideen zu einer Kriminalpsychologie. Halle 1792.

[8] Münch: Über den Einfluss der Kriminalpsychologie auf ein System der Kriminal-Rechts. Nürnberg 1790.

[9] Eckartshausen: Über die Notwendigkeit psychologischer Kenntnisse bei Beurteilung von Verbrechern. München, 1791.

[10] J. Fries: Handbuch der psychologischer Anthropologie. Jena, 1820.

[11] E. Regnault: Das gerichtliche Urteil der Ärzte über psychologische Zustände. Cöln, 1830.

[12] J. B. Friedreich: System der gerichtlichen Psychologie. Regensburg 1832.

[13] Wilbrand: Gerichtliche Psychologie. 1858.

[14] Kraus: Die Psychologie des Verbrechens. Tübingen, 1884.

[15] v. Krafft-Ebing: Die zweifelhaften Geisteszustände. Erlangen 1873.

[16] Maudsley: Physiology and Pathology of the Mind.

[17] v. Holtzendorff--articles in “Rechtslexikon.”

[18] Lombroso: L’uomo delinquente, etc.

[19] Aschaffenburg: Articles in Zeitscheift f. d. gesamten Strafrechtwissenschaften, especially in XX, 201.

[20] Dr. P. Näcke: Über Kriminal Psychologie, in the above-mentioned Zeitschrift, Vol. XVII. Verbrechen und Wahnsinn beim Weibe. Vienna, Leipsig, 1884. Moral Insanity: Ärztliche Sachverständigen-Zeitung, 1895; Neurologisches Zentralblatt, Nos. 11 and 16. 1896.

[21] Kurella: Naturgeschichte des Verbrechers. Stuttgart 1893.

[22] Bleuler: Der geborene Verbrecher. München 1896.

[23] Dallemagne: Kriminalanthropologie. Paris 1896.

[24] Marro: I caratteri dei deliquenti. Turin 1887. I carcerati. Turin 1885.

[25] Havelock Ellis: The Criminal. London 1890.

[26] A. Baer: Der Verbrecher Leipzig 1893.

[27] Koch: Die Frage nach dem geborenen Verbrecher. Ravensberg 1894.

[28] Maschka: Handbuch der Gerichtlichen Medisin (vol. IV). Tübingen 1883.

[29] Thomson: Psychologie der Verbrecher.

[30] Ferri: Gerichtl. Psychologie. Mailand 1893.

[31] Bonfigli: Die Natugeschichte des Verbrechers. Mailand 1892.

[32] Corre: Les Criminels. Paris 1889.

[33] P. Jessen: Versuch einer wissenechaftlichen Begründung der Psychologie. Berlin 1855.

[34] R. Gneist: Aphorismen zur Reform des Rechtsstudiums. Berlin 1887.

[35] A. Menger: in Archiv für soziale Gesetzgebung v. Braun II.

[36] A. Stölzel: Schulung für die Zivilistiche Praxis. 2d Ed. Berlin 1896.

[37] S. Goldschmidt: Rechtsstudium und Prüfungsordnung. Stuttgart 1887.

[38] A. v. Brinz: Über Universalität. Rektorsrede 1876.

[39] M. Guggenheim: Die Lehre vom aprioristischen Wissen. Berlin 1885.

[40] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv VI, 328 and VIII, 84.

[41] R. v. Ihering: Scherz und Ernst in der Jurisprudenz. Leipzig 1885.

[42] Warnkönig: Versuch einer Begründung des Rechtes. Bonn 1819.

[43] H. Spitzer: Über das Verhältnis der Philosophie zu den organischen Naturwissenschaften. Leipzig 1883.

[44] Cf. Gross’s Archiv VIII 89.

[45] A. v. Öttingen: Moralstatistik. Erlangen 1882.

[46] Erdmann: Über die Dummheit. 1886.

[47] Ebbinghaus: Über das Gedächtniss. Leipzig 1885.

[48] J. S. Mill: System of Logic.

[49] Cf. Löwenstimm, in H. Gross’s Archiv, VII, 191.

[50] Pathological conditions, if at all distinct, are easily recognizable, but there is a very broad and fully occupied border country between pathological and normal conditions. (Cf. O. Gross: Die Affeklage der Ablehnung. Monatschrift für Psychiatrie u. Neurologie, 1902, XII, 359.)

[51] Fröbel: Die Menschenerziehung. Keilhau 1826.

[52] K. Lange: Über Apperzeption. Plauen 1889.

[53] Diehl in H. Gross’s Archiv, XI, 240.

[54] Carus: Psychologie. Leipzig 1823.

[55] M. Lazarus: Das Leben der Seele. Berlin 1856.

[56] Lotze: Der Instinkt. Kleine Schriften. Leipzig 1885.

[57] Cf. Lohsing: “Confession” in Gross’s Archiv, IV, 23, and Hausner: _ibid. _XIII, 267.

[58] Cf. the extraordinary confession of the wife of the “cannibal” Bratuscha. The latter had confessed to having stifled his twelve year old daughter, burned and part by part consumed her. He said his wife was his accomplice. The woman denied it at first but after going to confession told the judge the same story as her husband. It turned out that the priest had refused her absolution until she “confessed the truth.” But both she and her husband had confessed falsely. The child was alive. Her father’s confession was pathologically caused, her mother’s by her desire for absolution.

[59] C. J. A. Mittermaier: Die Lehre vom Beweise im deutschen Strafprosess, Darmstadt 1834.

[60] Poe calls such confessions pure perversities.

[61] Cf. Elsenshaus: Wesen u. Entstehung des Gewissens. Leipzig 1894.

[62] Cf. above, the case of the “cannibal” Bratuscha.

[63] We must not overlook those cases in which false confessions are the results of disease, vivid dreams, and toxications, especially toxication by coal-gas. People so poisoned, but saved from death, claim frequently to have been guilty of murder (Hofman. Gerichtliche Medizin, p. 676).

[64] v. Volkmar: Lehrbuch der Psychologie. Cöthen 1875.

[65] K. Haselbrunner: Die Lehre von der Aufmerksamkeit. Vienna. 1901.

[66] E. Wiersma and K. Marbe: Untersuchungen über die sogenannten Aufmerksamkeitsschwankungen. Ztsch. f. Psych. XXVI, 168 (1901).

[67] Slaughter: The Fluctuations of Attention. Am. Jour. of Psych. XII, 313 (1901).

[68] H. L. Helmholtz: Über die Wechselwirkungen der Naturkräfte. Königsberg 1854.

[69] A. Lehmann: Die körperliche Äusserungen psychologischer Zustände. Leipzig Pt. I, 1899. Pt. II, 1901.

[70] H. Bergson: Le Rire. Paris 1900.

[71] H. Spencer: Essays, Scientific, etc. 2d Series.

[72] Charles Bell: The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression. London 1806 and 1847.

[73] J. B. Friedreich: System der Gericht. Psych.

[74] Cf. Näcke in Gross’s Archiv, I, 200, and IX, 253.

[75] C. Darwin: The Expression of the Emotions.

[76] S. Stricker: Studien über die Bewegungsvorstellungen. Vienna 1882.

[77] E. Claparède: L’obsession de la rougeur. Arch. de Psych. de la Suisse Romande, 1902, I, 307.

[78] Henle: Über das Erröten. Breslau 1882.

[79] Th. Waits: Anthropologie der Naturvölker (Pt. I). Leipzig 1859.

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[81] L. Meyer: Über künstliches Erröten. Westphals. Archiv, IV.

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[83] G. Struve: Das Seelenleben oder die Naturgeschichte des Menschen. Berlin 1869.

[84] La Roche-Foucauld: Maximes et Refléxions Morales.

[85] Grundbegriffe der ethischen Wissenschaft. Leipzig 1844.

[86] Menschenkunde oder philosophische Anthropologie. Leipzig 1831. Ch. Starke.

[87] Etwas zur Charakterisierung der Juden. 1793.

[88] A. Kraus: Die Psychologie des Verbrechens. Tübingen 1884.

[89] V. Gyurkovechky: Pathologie und Therapie der männlichen Impotenz. Vienna, Leipzig 1889.

[90] Cf. Näcke in H. Gross’s Archiv, I, 200; IX, 153.

[91] Cf. Bernhardi in H. Gross’s Archiv, V, p. 40.

[92] Revue de deux Mondes, Jan. 1, 1872.

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[95] Les Timides et la Timidité. Paris 1901.

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[97] c.f. H. Bergson: Le Rire. Paris 1900.

[98] Mitchell: Über die Mitleidenschaft der Geschlechtsteile mit dem Kopfe. Vienna 1804.

[99] Blumröder: Über das Irresein. Leipzig 1836.

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[105] E. Schultse. Zeitschrift für Philosophie u. Pädagogie, VI, 1.

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[119] J. Müller: Handbuch der Physiologie des Menschen. 1840.

[120] L. P. Gratiolet: De la Physiognomie et des Mouvements d’Expression. Paris 1865.

[121] Taylor: Early History of Mankind.

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[123] Wagner’s Handwörterbuch, III, i.

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[125] W. Esser: Psychologie. Münster 1854.

[126] F. Hillebrand: Zur Lehre der Hypothesenbildung.

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[129] Max Mayer: Der Kausalzusammenhang swischen Handlung und Erfolg in Strafrecht. 1899.

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H. Gross’s Archiv, XV, 191.

[130] Cf. S. Stricker: Studien über die Assoziation der Vorstellungen. Vienna 1883.

[131] Meinong: Humestudien. Vienna 1882.

[132] Das Wahrnehmungsproblem von Standpunkte des Physikers, Physiologen und Philosophen. Leipzig 1892.

[133] C. Bernard: Introduction à l’Etude de la Medécine Experimentale. Paris 1871.

[134] Schopenhauer: Die beiden Grundprobleme der Ethik.

[135] Cf. Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature.

[136] Masaryk: David Hume’s Skepsis. Vienna 1884.

[137] Liebman: Zur Analysis der Wirklichkeit. Strassburg 1888.

[138] Öttingen: Die Moralstatistik. Erlangen 1882.

[139] James Sully: “Die Illusionen” in Vol. 62 of the Internation. Wissenschft. Bibliothek. Leipzig 1884.

[140] Th. Lipps: Grundtatsachen des Seelenlebens. Bonn 1883.

[141] Manual for Examining Justices.

[142] B. Petronievics: Der Satz vom Grunde. Leipzig 1898.

[143] Of course we mean by “proof” as by “certainty” only the highest possible degree of probability.

[144] Locke: Essay on the Human Understanding.

[145] Laplace: Essay Philosophique sur les Probabilités. Paris 1840.

[146] Venn: The Logic of Chance.

[147] Philos. Versuch über die Wahrscheinlichkeiten. Würsburg 1883.

[148] Über die Wahrscheinlichkeit. Leipzig 1875.

[149] J. v. Kries: Über die Wahrscheinlichkeit u. Möglichkeit u. ihre Bedeutung in Strafrecht. Zeitschrift f. d. ges. St. R. W. Vol. IX, 1889.

[150] Windelband: Die Lehren vom Zufall. Berlin 1870.

[151] Cf. S. Freud: Psychopathologie des Alltagsleben.

[152] C. J. A. Mittermaier: Die Lehre vom Beweise.

[153] Cf. H. Gross, Korrigierte Vorstellungen, in the Archiv, X, 109.

[154] S. Exner: Entwurf zu einer physiologischen Erklärung der psychischen Erscheinungen. Leipzig 1894.

[155] Studien über die Assoziation der Vorstellungen. Vienna 1883.

[156] von Hartmann: Philosophie des Unbewussten. Berlin 1869.

[157] Cf. Gross’s Archiv, I, 93; II, 140; III, 250; VII, 155.

[158] H. Aubert: Physiologie der Netzhaut. Breslau 1865.

[159] David Hume: Enquiry, p. 33 (Open Court Ed.).

[160] H. Münsterberg: Beiträge zur experimentellen Psychologie, III. Freiburg.

[161] Cf. O. Gross: Soziale Hemmungsvorstellungen. H. Gross’s Archiv: VII, 123.

[162] A paragraph is here omitted. Translator.

[163] O. Gross: Zur Phyllogenese der Ethik. H. Gross’s Archiv, IX, 100.

[164] Cf. B. Földes: Einige Ergebnisse der neueren Kriminalstatistik. Zeitschrift f. d. ges. Strafrechts-Wissenschaft, XI. 1891.

[165] Näcke: Moralische Werte. Archiv, IX, 213.

[166] J. Gurnhill: The Morals of Suicide. London 1900.

[167] Näcke in Archiv VI, 325; XIV, 366.

[168] K. Gutberlet: Die Willensfreiheit u. ihre Gegner. Fulda 1893.

[169] Die sieben Welträtsel. Leipzig 1882.

[170] Henry Maudsley: Physiology and Pathology of the Mind.

[171] Jessen: Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Begründung der Psychologie, Berlin 1855.

[172] For a general consideration of perception see James, Principles of Psychology. Angell, Psychology.

[173] Meinong: Über die Bedeutung der Weberschen Gesetzes. Hamburg and Leipzig, 1896.

[174] T. Pesch: Das Weltphänomen.

[175] H. Helmholtz: Die Tatsachen der Wahrnehmung. Braunschweig 1878.

[176] E. L. Fischer: Theorie der Gesichtswahrnehmung. Mainz 1891.

[177] Cf. Archiv, XVI, 371.

[178] Vincent: Traité de Médecine légale de Légrand du Saule.

[179] W. Heinrich: Übersicht der Methoden bei Untersuchung der Farbenwahrnehmungen. Krakau 1900.

[180] Physiologie der Netshaut. Breslau 1865.

[181] J. O. Quantz: The Influence of the Color of Surfaces on our Estimation of their Magnitudes. Am. Journal of Psychology VII, 95.

[182] People of extreme old age do not seem to be able to hear shrill tones. A friend of mine reports this to be the case with the composer, Robert Frans.

[183] W. Wundt: Grundzüge.

[184] A. Strindberg: Zur Physiologie des Geschmacks. Wiener Rundschau, 1900. p. 338 ff.

[185] C. Lombroso and G. Ferrero. The Female Offender.

[186] E. H. Weber: Die Lehre vom Tastainn u. Gemeingefühl. Braunschweig 1851.

[187] Students who are members of student societies distinguished by

## particular colors.

[188] K. Vierordt: Der Zeitsinn nach Versuchen. Tübingen 1868.

[189] The first paragraph, pp. 78-79, is omitted in the translation.

[190] E. L. Fischer: Theorie der Gesichtswahrnehmung. Mainz 1891.

[191] A sentence is here omitted.

[192] E. Benneke: Pragmatische Psychologie.

[193] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv, XV, 125.

[194] Cf. Borst u. Claparède: Sur divers Caractères du Temoignage. Archives des Sciences Phys. et Nat. XVII. Diehl: Zum Studium der Merkfahigkeit. Beitr. zur Psych. der Aussage, II, 1903.

[195] Gericht. Medizin. Vienna 1898. p. 447.

[196] J. M. Cattell: Über die Zeit der Erkennung u. Benennung von Schrift etc. (in Wundt’s: Philosophischen Studien II, 1883).

[197] Cf. Windelband: “Präludien.”

[198] H. Gross: Korregierte Vorstellungen. In H. Gross’s Archiv X, 109.

[199] C. de Lagrave: L’Autosuggestion Naturelle. Rev. d’Hypnot. 1889, XIV, 257.

[200] Several sentences are here omitted.

[201] Cf. E. Storch: Über des räumliche Sehen, in Ztachrft. v. Ebbinghaus u. Nagel XXIX, 22.

[202] S. Stricker: Studien über die Bewegungsvorstellungen. Tübingen 1868.

[203] Cf. Näcke in Gross’s Archiv VII, 340.

[204] L. Geiger: Der Ursprung der Sprache. Stuttgart 1869.

[205] W. Ostwald: Die Überwindung des wissenschaftlichen Materialismus.

[206] A. Höfler: Psychologie. Vienna 1897.

[207] Volkmar: Psychologie. Cöthen 1875.

[208] Th. Lipps: Der Begriff des Unbewussten in der Psychologie. München 1896.

[209] Cf. Symposium on the Subconscious. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

[210] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv, II, 140.

[211] H. Münsterberg: Beitrage I-IV. Freiburg 1882-1892.

[212] A. Mayer and J. Orth: Zur qualitativen Untersuchung der Assoziation. Ztschrft. f. Psychol. u. Physiol. der Sinnesorgane, XXVI, 1, 1901.

[213] H. Münsterberg: Beiträge II, IV.

H. Ebbinghaus: Über das Gedächtnis. Leipzig 1885.

J. M. Cattell: Mind, Vols. 11-15. (Articles.)

J. Bourdon: Influence de l’Age sur la Memoire Immédiate. Revue Philosophique, Vol. 38.

Kräpelin: Über Erinnerungstäuschungen. Archiv. f. Psychiatrie, XVII, 3.

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Diehl: Zum Studium der Merkfähigkeit. Beitr. s. Psychol. d. Aussage, II. 1903.

[214] E. Hering: Über das Gedächtnis, etc. Vienna 1876.

[215] Cf. V. Hensen: Über das Gedächtnis, etc. Kiel 1877.

[216] Ethics. Bk. III, Prop. II, Scholium.

[217] G. K. Uphues: Über die Erinnerung. Leipzig 1889.

[218] H. Dorner: Das menschliche Erkennen. Berlin 1877.

[219] O. Külpe: Grundriss der Psychologie. Leipzig 1893.

[220] v. Kries: Beiträge zur Lehre vom Augenmass. Hamburg 1892.

[221] Cf. Schneikert in H. Gross’s Archiv, XIII, 193.

[222] Jost: Über Gedächtnisbildung.

[223] Cf. S. Freud: Psychopathologie des Alltagsleben.

[224] Du Potet: Journal du Magnetisme, V. 245.

[225] F. Kemsies: Gedächtnis Untersuchungen an Schülern. Ztsch. f. pädago. Psych. III, 171 (1901).

[226] T. E. Bolton: The Growth of Memory in School Children. Am. Jour. Psych. IV.

[227] L. Bazerque: Essai de Psychopathologie sur l’Amnesie Hystérique et Epiléptique. Toulouse 1901.

[228] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. I, 337.

[229] J. Hubert: Das Verhalten des Gedächtnisses nach Kopfverletzungen. Basel, 1901.

[230] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. XV, 123.

[231] W. Sander: Über Erinnerungstäuschungen, Vol. IV of Archiv für Psychiatrie u. Nervenkrankheiten.

[232] Sommer: Zur Analyse der Erinnerungstäuschungen. Beiträge zur Psych. d. Aussage, 1. 1903.

[233] James Sully: Illusions. London.

[234] H. Gross’s Archiv I, 261, 335.

[235] E. Hering: Über das Gedächtnis, etc. Vienna 1876.

[236] M. W. Drobisch: Die moralische Statistik. Leipzig 1867.

[237] Neues Archiv des Kriminal-Rechts. Vol. 14.

[238] H. Münsterberg: Die Willeshandlung and various chapters on will in the psychologies of James, Titchener, etc.

[239] A. Lehman: Die Hauptgesetze des menschlichen Gefühlsleben. Leipzig 1892.

[240] Cf. Darwin: Descent of Man.

Jakob Grimm: Über den Ursprung der Sprache.

E. Renan: De l’Origine du Language, etc., etc.

[241] Ursprung u. Entwicklung der Sprache. Stuttgart, 1869.

[242] E. Regnault: La Langage par Gestes. La Nature XXVI, 315.

[243] Paragraph omitted.

[244] Paragraph omitted.

[245] Der Ursprung der Sprache. Stuttgart 1869.

[246] Cf. Zeitschrift für Völkeranthropologie. Vol. XIX. 1889. “Wie denkt das Volk über die Sprache?”

[247] For the abnormal see--Näcke: Verbrechen und Wahnsinn beim Weibe Leipzig 1894.

[248] H. Marion: Psychologie de la Femme. Paris 1900.

[249] Romantic Love and Personal Beauty. H. Fink. London 1887.

[250] Dictionary of Christian Antiquities.

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[252] Die Lehre vom Beweise. Darmstadt.

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L. von Stern: Die Frau auf dem Gebiete etc. Stuttgart 1876.

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[254] J. B.Friedreich: System der gerichtlich. Psychol. Regensburg 1852.

[255] Icard: La Femme dans la Periode Menstruelle. Paris 1890.

[256] Cf. Nessel in H. Gross’s Archiv. IV, 343.

[257] Cf. Krafft-Ebing: Psychosis Menstrualis. Stuttgart 1902.

[258] Der sensitive Mensch.

[259] C. Lombroso and G. Ferrero. The Female Offender.

[260] La Folie devant les Tribunaux. Paris 1864.

Traité de Medicine Légale. Paris 1873.

[261] Les Voleuses des Grands Magazins. Archives d’Anthropologie Criminelle XVI, 1, 341 (1901).

[262] A. Schwob: Les Psychoses Menstruelles au Point du Vue Medico-legal. Lyon, 1895.

[263] Neumann: Einfluss der Schwangerschaft. Siebold’s Journal f. Geburtshilfe. Vol. II.

Hoffbauer: Die Gelüste der Schwangeren. Archiv f. Kriminalrecht. Vol. I. 1817.

[264] Archivio di Psichiatria. 1892. Vol. XIII.

[265] A. Kraus: Die Psychologie des Verbrechens. Tübingen 1884.

[266] Lehrbuch des Anthropologie. Leipzig 1822.

[267] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. VI, 334.

[268] Mantegazza: Fisiologia del piacere.

[269] Several sentences are here omitted.

[270] Chronique des Tribunaux, vol II. Bruxelles 1835.

[271] Cf. Lombroso and Ferrero, The Female Offender: Tr. by Morrison. N. Y. 1895.

[272] Loco cit.

[273] Fisiologia del dolore. Firenze 1880.

[274] Bogumil Goltz: Zur Charakteristik u. Naturgeschichte der Frauen. Berlin 1863.

[275] Sergi: Archivio di Psichologia. 1892. Vol. XIII.

[276] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. I, 306; III, 88; V, 207; V, 290.

[277] Wigand: Die Geburt des Menschen. Berlin 1830. Klein: Über Irrtum bei Kindesmord, Harles Jahrbuch, Vol. 3. Burdach: Gerichtsärtztliche Arbeiten. Stuttgart, 1839.

[278] Parerga and Paralipomena.

[279] Introduction to the Study of Sociology.

[280] Menschenkunde. Leipzig 1831.

[281] Tracy: The Psychology of Childhood. Boston 1894.

M. W. Shinn: Notes on the Development of a Child. Berkeley 1894.

L. Ferriani: Minoretti deliquenti. Milano 1895.

J. M. Baldwin: Mental Development in the Child, etc. New York 1895.

Aussage der Wirklichkeit bei Schulkindern. Beitrage z. Psych. d. Aussage. II. 1903.

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[283] Le Développement de la Mémoire Visuelle chez les Enfants. Rev. Gen. des Science, V. 5.

[284] W. Preyer: Die Seele des Kindes: Leipzig 1890.

[285] “Irritation et Folie.”

[286] Des Causes Morales et Physiques des Maladies Mentales. Paris 1826.

[287] System der Gerichtlichen Psychologie. Regensburg 1852.

[288] Die Psychologie des Verbrechens. Tübingen 1884.

[289] The Female Offender.

[290] H. Gross: Lehrbuch für den Ausforschungsdienst der Gendarmerie.

[291] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv XIV, 83.

[292] Marie Borst: Recherches experimentales sur l’éducation et la fidelité du temoignage. Archives de Psychologie. Geneva. Vol. III. no. 11.

[293] T. Lipps: Die Grundtatsachen des Seelenlebens. Bonn 1883.

[294] R. H. Lotze: Medizinische Psychologie. Leipzig 1882.

[295] Handbuch der physiologischen Optik. Leipzig 1865.

[296] G. Tarde: La Philosophie Pénale. Lyon 1890. La Criminalité Comparée 1886. Les Lois de l’Imitation. 1890. Psych. Économique, 1902.

[297] Kosmodicee. Leipzig and Vienna 1897.

[298] A. Wagner: Statistisch-anthropologische Untersuchung. Hamburg 1864.

[299] Die Lehre vom Beweise. Darmstadt 1843.

[300] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv, II, 140; III, 350; VII, 155.

[301] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv, VII, 160.

[302] Über das Gedächtnis etc. Vienna 1876.

[303] H. Gross’s Archiv. II, 140; III, 350; VII, 155; XIII, 161; XIV, 189.

[304] Benedict: Heredity. Med. Times, 1902, XXX, 289.

Richardson: Theories of Heredity. Nature, 1902, LXVI, 630.

Petruskewisch: Gedanken zur Vererbung. Freiburg 1904.

[305] Galton: Hereditary Genius. 2d Ed. London 1892.

Martinak: Einige Ansichten über Vererbung moralischer Eigenschaften. Transactions, Viennese Philological Society. Leipzig 1893.

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[306] Manual.

[307] Cf. Friedmann: Die Wahnsinn im Völkerleben. Wiesbaden 1901.

Sighele: La folla deliquente. Studio di psicologia Collettiva 2d Ed. Torino 1895. I delitti della folla studiati seconde la psicologia, il diritto la giurisprudenza. Torino 1902.

[308] A. Eulenberg: Sexuale Neuropathie. Leipzig 1895.

[309] For literature, cf. Edmund Parish: Über Trugwahrnehmung. Leipzig 1894.

A. Cramer: Gerichtliche Psychiatrie. Jena 1897.

Th. Lipps: Ästhetische Eindrücke u. optische. Taüschung.

J. Sully: Illusions, London, 1888.

[310] Cf. Lotze: Medizinische Psychologie. Leipzig 1852.

[311] Cf. Entwurf, etc.

[312] Die Grundtatsachen des Seelenlebens. Bonn 1883.

[313] Poggendorf’s Annelen der Physik, Vol. 110, p. 500; 114, 587; 117, 477.

[314] W. Larden: Optical Illusion. Nature LXIII, 372 (1901).

[315] H. Gross: Lehrbuch für den Ausforschungsdienst der Gendarmerie.

[316] Über die Quelle der Sinnestäuschungen. Magazin für Seelenkunde VIII.

[317] Erklärung der Sinnestäuschungen. Würzburg 1888.

[318] Elemente die Psychophysik. Leipzig 1889.

[319] Studien über die Sprachvorstellung. Vienna 1880.

[320] Max Meyer: Zur Theorie der Geräuschempfindungen. Leipzig 1902.

[321] C. Wernicke: Über Halluzinationen, Ratlosigkeit, Desorientierung etc. Monatschrift f. Psychiatrie u. Neurologie, IX, 1 (1901).

[322] James Sully. Illusions.

[323] J. J. Hoppe. Erklärungen des Sinnestauschungen.

[324] Cf. A. Mosso: Die Ermüdung. Leipzig 1892.

[325] Phantasie u. Phantasienvorstellung. Zeitschrift f. Philosophie u. philosophische Kritik. Vol. 95.

[326] Cf. Witasek: Zeitschrift f. Psychologie. Vol. XII. “Über Willkürliche Vorstellungsverbindung.”

[327] Psychologie. Wien u. Prag. 1897.

[328] Many omissions have been necessitated by the fact that no English equivalents for the German examples could be found. [Translator.]

[329] Cf. S. Freud: Psychopathologie des Alltagsleben.

[330] Cited by James, Psychology, Buefer Course.

[331] S. Exner: Entwurf, etc.

[332] Die Wahrnehmung und Empfindung. Leipzig 1888.

[333] Cf. Lohsing in H. Gross’s Archiv VII, 331.

[334] Cf. my Manual, “When the witness is unwilling to tell the truth.”

[335] Kant: “Über ein vermeintliches Recht, aus Menschenliebe zu lügen.”

[336] A sentence is here omitted. [Translator.]

[337] A. Moll: Die konträre Sexualempfindung. Berlin 1893.

[338] E. Kiefer: Die Lüge u. der Irrtum vor Gericht. Beiblatt der “Magdeburgischen Zeitung,” Nos. 17, 18, 19. 1895.

[339] Cf. “Manual,” “Die Aussage Sterbender.”

[340] Cf. Näcke: Zeugenaussage in Akohol. Gross’s Archiv. XIII, 177 and H. Gross, I 337.

[341] Delbrück: Die pathologische Lüge, etc. Stuttgart 1891. “Manual,” “Das pathoforme Lügen.”

[342] Cf. S. Freud: Traumdeutung. Leipzig 1900 (for the complete bibliography).

B. Sidis: An Experimental Study of Sleep: Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1909.

[343] Maudsley. Physiology and Pathology of the Mind.

[344] Cf. Altmann in H. Gross’s Archiv. I, 261.

[345] F. Heerwagen: Statistische Untersuchung über Träume und Schlaf. Wundt’s Philosophische Studien V, 1889.

[346] P. Jessen: Versuch einer wissenschaftlichen Begründung der Psychologie. Berlin 1885.

[347] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. XIII 161, XIV 189.

[348] Zeitschrift f. Biologie, Neue Folge, Band I.

[349] Cf. H. Gross’s Archiv. XIII, 177.

[350] H. Gross’s Archiv. II, 107.

[351] Andrew Combe: Observations on Mental Derangement. Edinburgh 1841.

[352] J. C. Hoffbauer: Die Psychologie in ihren Hauptanwendungen auf die Rechtspflege. Halle 1823.

[353] Schrenck-Notzing: Über Suggestion u. Errinerungsfälschung im Berchthold-Prozess. Leipzig 1897.

[354] M. Dessoir: Bibliographic des modernen Hypnotismus. Berlin 1890.

W. Hirsch: Die Menschliche Verantwortlichkeit u. die moderne Suggestionslehre. Berlin 1806.

L. Drucker: Die Suggestion u. Ihre forense Bedeutung. Vienna 1893.

A. Cramer: Gerichtliche Psychiatrie. Jena 1897.

Berillon: Les faux temoignages suggérés. Rev. de l’hypnot. VI, 203.

C. de Lagrave: L’autosuggestion naturelle. Rev. de l’hypnot. XIV, 257.

B. Sidis: The Psychology of Suggestion.

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:

phenomonon=> phenomenon {pg 137}

pyschology have nothing to do=> psychology have nothing to do {pg 179}

stick appears bents=> stick appears bent {pg 190}

attention in biased=> attention is biased {pg 192}

men may perceived an enormous=> men may perceive an enormous {pg 192}

Ou the one side=> On the one side {pg 233}

without the knowedge=> without the knowledge {pg 278}

Eutwicklung der Sprache=> Entwicklung der Sprache {pg 288}

and from this along he may deduce=> and from this alone he may deduce {pg 320}

the ides of boredom=> the idea of boredom {pg 324}

according to Stendthal=> according to Stendhal {pg 342}

the pyschological researches=> the psychological researches {pg 394}

attention to the familar fact=> attention to the familiar fact {pg 426}

equilibrum of vision=> equilibrium of vision {pg 436}

the old familar=> the old familiar {pg 437}

inadequate conprehension=> inadequate comprehension {pg 478}

BERGQUIST, 192.=> BERGQVIST, 192. {pg 203}

CLAPAREDE, 49, 50, 227.=> CLAPARÈDE, 49, 50, 227. {pg 504}

GERSTACKER, 53.=> GERSTÄCKER, 53. {pg 506}

MONNNIGSHOFF, 484.=> MÖNNNIGSHOFF, 484. {pg 509}

STÖRCH, 236.=> STORCH, 236. {pg 512}

WARKÖNIG, 10.=> WARNKÖNIG, 10. {pg 513}

WINKLEMANN, 102.=> WINKELMANN, 102. {pg 513}

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