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PERHAPS the learned Dr. Bastian, of Berlin, has appreciated more than any one else that the psychological aspect of anthropology requires far more attention than has yet been devoted to it; the present writer would venture to assert that it is the department of anthropology that most urgently requires students. No doubt the subject is difficult, but the reward will be great. Experimental and observational psychology have received but scant attention in this country, and the psychology of the lower races has been totally ignored by us.
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H., A. The Science of Art. Nature 56, 33–34 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056033a0
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