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Section I. Psychology.

In psychology there are about 2,400 volumes at the University
of Virginia Library. These include twenty-two periodicals
currently received and two or three which are no longer being
published, the sets being complete in the majority of cases.
The collection deals with general psychology, but there is considerable
emphasis on child psychology and on educational
psychology.

The library at the Randolph-Macon Woman's College contains
a total of 1,042 volumes in psychology. There is a good selection
of the files of the more important journals, American, English,
and German.

There are five libraries in Virginia which have collections
of about 500 volumes in psychology. These are the Mary Helen
Cochran Library at Sweet Briar College, which has 566 volumes,
a good working collection for undergraduate study in the history


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of psychology and in abnormal, animal, child, and physiological
psychology; the library of the College of William and Mary, with
520 volumes, showing some special interest in child psychology
and in physiological psychology; the libraries at the University
of Richmond and at Washington and Lee University, each with about
500 volumes; and the library at the Union Theological Seminary,
with 450 volumes, mainly on abnormal psychology, child psychology,
and the psychology of religion.