[10] "Principles of Psychology," p. 391.

[11] Mesnet, "De l'automatisme de la mémoire et du souvenir dans le somnambulisme pathologique." Union médicale, Juillet, 1874. Cf. Binet, "Les Altérations de la personnalité," p. 37. Cf. also Mesnet, "Somnambulisme spontané dans ses rapports avec l'hystérie," Arch. de Neurol., Nr. 69, 1892.

[12] Arch. de Neur., Mai, 1891.

[13] "Philosophy of Sleep," 1830. Cf. Binet, "Les Altérations," etc.

[14] Goethe: Zur Naturwissenschaft in Allgemeinen. "I was able, when I closed my eyes and bent my head, to conjure the imaginary picture of a flower. This flower did not retain its first shape for a single instant, but unfolded out of itself new flowers composed of coloured petals and green leaves. They were not natural flowers, but phantastic ones. They were as regular in shape as a sculptor's rosettes. It was impossible to fix the creation which sprang up, nevertheless the dream-image lasted as long as I desired it to last; it neither faded nor grew stronger."

[15] C. Westphal, "Die Agoraphobie," Arch. f. Psych., III. p. 158.

[16] Pick, Arch. f. Psych., XV. p. 202.

[17] Allgem. Zeitschr. f. Psych., XXI. p. 78.

[18] "Neurasthenische Krisen," Münch. Med. Wochenschr., März, 1902, "When the patients first describe their crises they generally give a picture that makes us think of epileptic depression. I have often been deceived in this way."

[19] Mörchen, "Ueber Dämmerzustände," Marburg, 1901, Fall. 32, p. 75.