[208]. Mind, iii., p. 393.

[209]. Notes on the Development of a Child, i., p. 71 f.

[210]. See Romanes, Animal Intelligence, pp. 311 and 453 ff. The only exception is a photograph which is said to have been ‘large,’ p. 453.

[211]. Op. cit., i., p. 74.

[212]. Professor Petrie reminds me that a like absence of the perception of position shows itself in the way in which letters are drawn in early Greek and Phœnician writings.

[213]. Op. cit., i., p. 72.

[214]. Romanes, op. cit., p. 453.

[215]. Op. cit., ii., p. 104.

[216]. Quoted by Perez, op. cit., p. 216.

[217]. Op. cit., pp. 215, 216.