[49] “L’Olfatto nei Criminali,” _Archivio di Psichiatria_, 1888. Fasc. V.
[50] _Archivio di Psichiatria_, 1889, Fasc. III.-IV.
[51] _Studio sul tabacco nei pazzi e nei criminali._
[52] _Revue Scientifique_, 1889.
[53] See Mosso’s own account of the plethysmograph in his attractively
written monograph, _La Peur_, Ch. V.
[54] _Physical and Intellectual Training of Criminals_, p. 53.
[55] _Leaves from a Prison Diary_, p. 119.
[56] _Archivio di Psichiatria_, 1889, Fasc. III.-IV.
[57] Numerous examples of the moral insensibility of criminals may be
found in Dr. Corre’s book, _Les Criminels_ (1889), p. 157; _et seq._
[58] Kitts’ _Serious Crime in an Indian Province_, 1889, pp. 14, 15.
[59] “The Maoris of New Zealand.” _Journal Anthropological Institute_,
Nov. 1889.
[60] “Cesare Lombroso’s Werk in seinem Verhältniss für Gegenwart und
Zukunft der gerichtlichen Psychopathologie.” _Friedreich’s Blatter_,
Nürnberg, 1888.
[61] _History of Crime in England_, vol. ii. p. 255, _et seq._
[62] _The Bible in Spain_, Chap. xl.
[63] _In Russian and French Prisons_, pp. 335, 336. See also Mr. Davitt’s
book. Salillas gives a vivid picture of the fearful extent to which sexual
perversity rules in Spanish prisons, especially in the prisons for women.
The governor of one prison recently used all his influence to put an end
to this state of things. The women compelled him to resign.
[64] _Recollections of the Dead-House_, Chap. v.
[65] H. Mayhew, _Criminal Prisons of London_, 1862, p. 188.
[66] Report of British Special Commissioner, 1887.
[67] Kitts, _Serious Crime in an Indian Province_, p. 83.
[68] “La Criminalita nella provincia di Napoli.” _L’Anomalo_, Feb. 1889.
[69] _Jottings from Jail_, pp. 2-4.
[70] _Leaves from a Prison Diary_, p. 108.
[71] Lombroso, “Palimsesti del Carcere,” in _Archivio di Psichiatria_
during 1888-89; Horsley, _Jottings from Jail_, pp. 20-23; Davitt, _Leaves
from a Prison Diary_, pp. 104-115.
[72] See, for instance, Dr. Aubrey’s recent work, _La Contagion du
Meutre_, pp. 68-91, and some remarks by Mr. Davitt, _Prison Diary_, p. 85.
[73] _Essays and Criticisms._ By J. G. Wainewright. Now first collected,
with some account of the author, by W. C. Hazlitt. London: Reeves &
Turner, 1880.
[74]
“Je suis Francoys, dont ce me poise,
Nommé Corbueil en mon surnom,
Natif d’Auvers emprès Pontoise,
Et du commun nommé Villon.
Or d’une corde d’une toise
Sauroit mon col que mon cul poise,
Se ne fut un joli appel.
Le jeu ne me sembloit point bel.”
[75] _Parallèlement_, 1889.
[76] _History of Crime in England_, 1876, 2nd series, p. 509.
[77] _La Criminalité Comparée_, 1886, p. 27.
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