[65] Loc. cit., p. 42.
[66] Zentralb. f. Psychoanalyse, ii. 9.
[67] Zentralb. f. Psychoanalyse, ii. 5.
[68] This continued action in the unconscious manifested itself once in the form of a dream which followed the faulty action, another time in the repetition of the same or in the omission of a correction.
[69] Alfred Adler, “Drei Psychoanalysen von Zahlen einfällen und obsedierenden Zahlen,” Psych. Neur. Wochenschr., No. 28, 1905.
[70] As an explanation of Macbeth, No. 17 of the U. L., I was informed by Dr. Adler that in his seventeenth year this man had joined an anarchistic society whose aim was regicide. Probably this is why he forgot the content of the play Macbeth. The same person invented at that time a secret code in which numbers substituted letters.
[71] For the sake of simplicity I have omitted some of the not less suitable thoughts of the patients.
[72] Loc. cit., p. 36.
[73] “Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Zahlentraumes,” Zentralb. f. Psychoanalyse, i. 12.
[74] “Unconscious Manipulation of Numbers” (ibid., ii. 5, 1912).