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Following is a subject-index of titles under Section B:—

Abandoned children, 28. Abnormal man, 188, 197, 303. Adolescence, 196. Adoption, 280. Age of consent, 180. American Indians, 211, 222, 223, 226, 227, 239, 267, 302, 306, 816, 358,

383.

Animals, 276, 372. Animal-reared children, 183, 376. “April fool,” 324. Arabia, 289. Art and poetry, 320. Assyria, 290.

Babylonia, 290. Birth-customs, etc., 241, 311, 316, 354. Birth-myths, 343, 366. Bogies, 203, 275. Boys of Bible, 304. Boyhood of genius, 387. Brittany, 299. Brooklyn, 212.

California, 184. Ceremonial, 235, 279, 361. Character, 216, 319. Child and race, 182. Child-god, 344. Child and state, 312, 375. Child as—witness, 334. Childhood in literature, 346-350. Child-criminal, 307. Child-life, 178, 180 a, 184, 189, 197, 209, 221, 225, 227, 246, 266, 283, 283 a, 325, 326, 329, 333, 342, 353, 363, 374, 383, 385. Child-marriages, 234, 317, 338 a, 367, 381. Child-psychology, 252, 259, 301, 305, 310, 336, 365, 371. Children of New Testament, 360. Child-study, 254, 378. Chirography, 240. Christ, 285. Christmas, 190, 207, 261, 315, 339, 370. Cradles, 306.

Defectives and delinquents, 197, 314, 368, 369. Deformations, 229, 331. Diminutives, 202, 219. Dolls, 226.

Education, 257, 288-298. Egypt, 179, 288, 381. England, 243, 349.

Fairy-tales, stories, 192, 245, 258, 302, 356, 384. Folk-lore, 246, 284, 321, 355. Fosterage, 357. France, 219.

Games and songs, 181, 186, 187, 198, 199, 212, 213, 217, 222, 233, 242, 243, 260, 265, 267, 269, 277, 313, 330, 332 a, 377. Genius, 178, 300, 387. Germany, 315, 354, 366, 370, 386. Girlhood, 178, 228, 282. Greece, 296-7, 346.

Hair-cutting, 280. Hygiene, 210, 330. Hungary, 277.

Imitation, 260. India, 183, 248, 290, 309. Infanticide, 218. Infant-prodigies, 304, 345. Insects, 340. Ireland, 243.

Japan, 180 a, 189, 245. Jews, 298, 342, 361 a, 385. Justice, 271, 323, 341.

Kabylia, 299. Kaspar Hauser, 208, 309.

Language, 193, 200, 201, 205, 206, 249, 250, 257, 262, 263, 275, 281,

332, 372, 373.

Lies, 253. Loyalty Is., 241. Lullabies, 362.

Measurements, 237, 244, 299. Medicine, 322. Mental evolution, 182, 194, 211, 338. Miracles, 179. Morals, 179. Mother and child, 268.

Nature, 264. New England, 221. New York, 197.

Paris, 209. Persia, 291. Phoenicians, 290. Physical education, 327, 328. Physiognomy, 204. Poetry for and about children, 176, 177, 195, 224, 226 a, 230, 247, 336a,

337, 359, 379.

Proverbs, 220, 386. Public life, 232. Puberty, 214.

Regeneration, 214. Religion, 184 a, 231, 253, 358. Rights, 215, 382. Rome, 297, 312, 346. Russia, 327, 328, 330. Sacrifice, 218, 228, 278, Savagery, 273. Scotland, 243. Servia, 279. Secret languages, 206, 281. Sicily, 321, 322, 323. Silesia, 284. Slavonic, 218, 280. Sociology, 270, 272, 255, 378. Stork, 198 a. Studentdom, 185, 364. Swallow, 198.

Twins, 223.

United States, 180.

Voice, 238.

Washington, D.C., 181. Weighing, 236, 238. Wild children, 335.

Younger son, 351.

 

C. GENERAL.

388. D’ALVIELLA, COUNT GOBLET: Lectures on the Origin and Growth of the Conception of God

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