[6] The Development of the Intellect (Appleton & Co.), p. 155.
[7] I am indebted for these illustrations to an article by Dr. Stanley Hall on "The Contents of Children's Minds".
[8] Mrs. Meynell gives an example of this in her volume The Children ("The Man with Two Heads").
[9] See his poem, Anecdote for Fathers, showing how the practice of lying may be taught. ("Poems referring to the period of childhood.")
[10] From a published article by Mrs. Robert Jardine (compare above, pp. 16, 17).
[11] Fig. 1 (a) is a drawing of a man by a child of twenty months, reproduced from Prof. M. Baldwin's Mental Development, p. 84; Fig. 1 (b) is a drawing of a man by a child of two years three months, reproduced from an article on children's drawings by Mr. H. T. Lukens in The Pedagogical Seminary, vol. iv. (1896).
[12] Reproduced from the article already referred to, by Mr. Lukens.
[13] Fig. 9 (a) is a reproduction of a drawing of a girl of four and a half years, from Mr. Lukens' article.