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SECTION XII.

PSYCHOLOGY.

LONDON.

ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY FOR THE SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY,

22 ALBEMARLE STREET, W. (FOUNDED 1879.)

Officers.-President: G. F. Stout, M.A., LL.D. Hon. Secretary: H. W. Carr. Meetings.-First Monday in the Month, from November to June, at 8 P.M. Membership. -Annual Subscription, 21s.

Publication.-Proceedings, New Series, Vol. I., 10s. 6d. net (Williams and Norgate).

List of Papers read from January 1900 to June 1901. Those marked * have been published in the "Proceedings."

Benecke, E. C.-The Aspect Theory of

the Relation of Mind to Body.
Nov. 19, 1900.*
Boutwood, A.-A Scientific Monism.
Mar. 11, 1901.*

Bryant, Mrs S., D.Sc.-The Double

Effect of Mental Stimuli: a Con-
trast of Types. Jan. 22, 1900.*
Carr, H. W.-The Theory of Subjective
Activity. May 6, 1901.*
Donkin, Prof. E. H.-On some of the
Phenomena of Poetic Effectiveness.
Dec. 17, 1900.*
Dziewicki, M. H.-Extension as De-

fined from the Standpoint of Experience. June 11, 1900. Fairbrother, W. H.-The Relations of Ethics to Metaphysics. Mar. 19,

1900.
Finberg, A. J.-The Pseudo Science of
Aesthetic. Apr. 22, 1901.*
Gibson, Prof. W. R. B.-The Principle

of Least Action as a Psychological
Principle. May 14, 1900.*
Hicks, Dr G. D.--The Belief in Ex-
ternal Realities. May 20, 1901.*
Psychological Dualism. June 11,

1900. Hirn, Dr Y.-The Psychological and Sociological Study of Art. Apr. 2, 1900. Hodgson, S. H.-The Conceptions of

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Jones, Miss E. E. C.-A Refutation of Dualism. Feb. 19, 1900.*

- The Meaning of Sameness. Mar.
25, 1901.*

Lindsay, Dr J.-Italian Philosophy in
the Nineteenth Century, with
special Reference to the Place of
Francesco Bonatelli. May 6,
1901.*
Feb. 25,

Moore, J. E.-Identity.
1901.*

Necessity. Mar. 5, 1900.*
Russell, Hon. B.-Is Position in Time
and Space Absolute or Relative ?
June 28, 1901.

Leibniz' Doctrine of Substance as deduced from his Logic. Feb. 5, 1900.

Stout, Dr G. F.-The Common-Sense
Conception of a Material Thing.
Nov. 5, 1900.*

Sturt, H.-Art and Personality. Jan.
14, 1901.*

The Doctrine of the Summum bonum. Apr. 30, 1900.*

THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL

RESEARCH,

(FOUNDED 1882.)

Hon. Secretary: T. G.
Assistant-Secretary:

19 BUCKINGHAM STREET, ADELPHI, W.C. Officers.—President: Prof. O. J. Lodge, D.Sc., F.R.S. Pildington, B.A., 87 Sloane Street, London, S.W. Edward T. Bennett, 19 Buckingham Street, W.C. Meetings. At intervals of a few weeks, October to June. The Annual General Meeting takes place in January.

Membership -No Entrance Fee; Annual Subscription: for Members, 42s.; for Associates, 21s.

Papers communicated during January 1900 to June 1901, and published in the "Proceedings" for the Month indicated.

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FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL CONDITION OF CHILDREN,

PARKES MUSEUM, MARGARET STREET, W.

Officers.-President: Rt. Hon. Earl Egerton of Tatton. Chairman: Rev. T. W. Sharpe, C.B. Hon. Secretary: W. J. Durrie Mulford.

Membership.-Annual Subscription, 10s. 6d.

Meetings. On Thursday evenings, at 8 P.M. The Anniversary Meeting is held in March.

Publications.--Annual Reports for 1900 and 1901, containing the Reports of the Committee of the British Association on the Mental and Physical Deviations from the Normal among Children in Public, Elementary, and other Schools. Price 6d.

List of Papers read from January 1900 to March 1901. Those marked have been published in full, and those marked † in Abstract.

Colman, Mrs D., M.D.-Causes of
Failure in the Health of School
Girls. Dec. 13, 1900.†

Garnett, Dr
Technical
1900.

W.-Early Stages of
Education.
Feb. 13,

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SECTION XIII.

ARCHEOLOGY.

LONDON.

SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF LONDON,

BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY.

(FOUNDED ABOUT 1572; INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1751.) Officers.-President: Viscount Dillon. Treasurer: P. Norman. Director: F. G. Hilton Price. Secretary: C. H. Read. Assistant-Secretary: W. H. St John Clerk: G. Clinch.

Hope, M. A.

Meetings. On Thursdays, from November to June inclusive, at 8.30 P.M.
Anniversary Meeting takes place on St George's Day (April 23).

The

Membership. -Entrance, 8 Guineas; Annual Subscription, 3 Guineas; Life Composition, £55.

Publications.-Archæologia, Vol. LVII., Part 1; Proceedings (New Series), Vol. XVIII., Part 1.

Papers read from January 1900 to June 1901, and published in the "Proceedings" and in "Archæologia." Those marked * are in "Proceedings," those marked † are in "Archæologia."

Baildon, W.-On a Sixteenth Century

Leaden Charm found at Lincoln's Inn. Mar. 29, 1900.* Bazeley, Rev. W., M.A.-On Recent Excavations at Hayles Abbey, Glouc. Mar. 22, 1900.*

Boni, Cav. Giacomo.-The_Lapis niger in the Comitium at Rome. Jan. 25, 1900.+ Bristol, The Rt. Rev. Bishop of, D.D.

On the Saj di Gorone. Feb. 1, 1900.* Church, Rev. Canon, M.A.-On the

Buildings, Books, and Benefactors of the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Wells. Dec. 6, 1900.† Clark, Prof. E. C., LL.D.-On the

Recent Discovery of an Alleged Law of Numa. June 20, 1901.* Clark, E. K., M. A.-Report as Local Secretary for Yorks. Mar. 22, 1900.*

Clarke, S.-Report on Fall of Columns in the Temple of Karnak. Feb. 1, 1900.*

Report as Local Secretary for Egypt. Apr. 18, 1901.* Collingwood, W. G., M.A.-Report as

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Cosson, Baron de.-On some Ancient Sword Blades bearing Spurious Inscriptions. June 21, 1900.* Cowper, H. S.-Report as Local Secretary for Westmorland and Lancashire-North-of-the-Sands. Feb.

21, 1901.* Cripps, W., C.B., M. A.—On a Roman Altar, etc., found at Cirencester. May 10, 1900.* Cust, L. H., M. A.-On a Plaster Head

and Medallion of Sir Thomas Lovell, K. G. Mar. 14, 1901.* Dalton, O. M., M. A.-On a Byzantine Silver Treasure found in Cyprus. Mar. 15, 1900.†

On some Bronze Vessels from Spain, with Christian Inscriptions of the Visigothic Period; and_on a Byzantine Cameo, with a Remarkable Type of the Annunciation. June 13, 1901.1 Dillon, Viscount.-On a Tilting Helm of the Fifteenth Century. May 10, 1900.*

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Feb.

Harrod, H.-On a Defence of the Liberties of Chester in 1450. 15, 1900.† Hartshorne, A.-On an Altered Headpiece of a Harquebusier, about 1630. May 17, 1900.*

On the Monumental Effigy of Sir O. de Servington in Whatley Church, Somerset. June 20, 1901.* Haverfield, F., M. A.-On an Inscribed Roman Ingot of Cornish Tin, and Roman Tin-mining in Cornwall. Mar. 15, 1900. Hope, W. H. S. J., M. A.-Excavations at Warter Priory, Yorks. Feb. 1, 1900.*

*

Notes on a Mediæval Frontal from Baunton, Glouc. Feb. 8, 1900.*

On some Palimpsest Stall-plates of Knights of the Garter. Apr. 5, 1900.*

and G. E. Fox.-Excavations on the Site of the Romano-British City at Silchester, Hants, in 1899. May 3, 1900.t

Excavations on the Site of the Roman Town at Silchester, Hants, in 1900. May 23, 1901.† Hudd, A. E.-On a Discovery of Bronze Implements at Coombe Dingle, Westbury-upon-Trim. Jan. 17, 1901.* Kirby, T. F., M.A.-On the Charters of the Manor of Meonstoke. Dec. 20, 1900.+

Le Strange, H., M.A., and T. M'K. Hughes, M.A., F.R.S.-Excava

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Notes on an Order for Defence of
the Coast in 1625. Mar. 8, 1900.*
Moens, W. J. C.-Report on Recent
Discoveries in Ramsey Abbey
Church. Feb. 7, 1901.*
Monro, R., M.A., M.D.-Report as
Local Secretary for Scotland.
June 13, 1901.*

Myres, J. L., M.A.-Notes on some
Examples of Senams in Algeria.
Feb. 7, 1901.*
Norman, P. On an Allegorical
Illumination by G. Hoefnagel,
1571. Feb. 14, 1901.†

On Sir John de Pulteney and his Two Residences in London, with a few Remarks on the Parish of St Laurence Poultney. Dec. 13, 1901.†

Paul, R. W.-The Heraldic Glass in
Great Malvern Priory Church.
June 13, 1901.+
Payne, G.-Report as Local Secretary
for Kent. Part I. Jan. 25, 1900.*
Do. Part II. Feb. 8, 1900.*
Peers, C. R., M.A.-On Recent Dis-
coveries in Ramsey Abbey Church.
Feb. 7, 1901.t

Read, C. H.-On a Bronze Vessel and
Glass Tumbler of the Saxon Period
from Wheathampstead, Herts.
Mar. 8, 1900.*

Reid, C., F.R.S.-The Plant-remains of Roman Silchester. May 23, 1901.†

Rice, R. G.-Report as Local Secretary for Sussex. Jan. 18, 1900, and Mar. 28, 1901.*

Robarts, N. F.-On a Bronze Hoard
and other Antiquities found in
Surrey. Mar. 21, 1901.*
Smith, R. A.-Excavations on Early
Sites near Leatherhead and Sham-
ley Green, Surrey. Feb. 14, 1901.*
Steele, R. On the Ludus trium-
phorum and some Early Italian
Card Games. May 31, 1900.+
Sympson, Dr M.-On the Pulpitum or
Choir Screen in Tattershall Church,
Lincs. Mar. 28, 1901.*
Taylor, H. - Discoveries of Roman
Remains at Chester.
Feb. 15,

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