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INDEX 



Meyers, Gr. C. Learning in the pig, 440, 

 ' 443. 



Migration, literature on, 412. 



Miller, J. M. Behavior of Megastigmus 



spermotropus, 409, 418. 

 •Monkey, use of the hands in, 178. 



Montane, L. A Cuban chimpanzee, 439, 

 443. 



Moore, A. R. Response of the earth- 

 worm, 400, 403; 

 orientation in Gonium, 400, 403. 



Morse, E. S. Flashing in the firefly, 

 413, 417, 446, 448. 



Muller, H. R. Falling reflex in the cat, 

 437, 443. 



Myrmecophils, literature on, 420. 



Nesbit, W. Behavior of wild animals, 

 442, 443. 

 Xewman, H. H. Behavior of Phalangi- 

 dae, 444, 448. 

 *Newt, light reactions of, 29. 

 Xininger, H. H. Life history of the 

 bee, 418. 



*t \ Imsted, J. M. D. Geotropism in 

 \J Planaria maculata, 81. 

 *Opalina ranarum, reactions of, 324. 

 Orchymont, A. de. Respiration in the 



insect, 413, 418. 

 Orientation in the ant, 427. 

 Osborn H. Life history of the leaf 



hopper, 406, 411, 418. 

 Osburn, R. C. Migration in the dragon- 

 fly, 412, 418. 

 *Outbred rat, compared with inbred, 111. 



Packard, C. W. Life history of the 

 Hessian fly parasite, 413, 415, 418. 



Paddock, F. B. Observations on the 

 turnip louse, 406, 418. 



Parker, G. H. Reactions and structure 

 of the sea anemone, 400, 403 ; 

 structure of Metridium, 400, 403. 



Parker, R. R. Migration of the house- 

 fly, 413, 418. 



Patch, E. M. Ecology of the aphid, 412, 

 418. 



Patten, B. M. Effect of age on the 

 blowfly larva, 418. 



Payne, O. G. M. Life history of Tele- 

 phones literatus, 413, 418. 



Peairs, L. M. Behavior of web-worm 



larvae, 445, 448. 

 *Pearce, Binnie D. Interference of vis- 

 ual habits in the white rat, 169. 



Pellett, F. C. Habits of Polistes metri- 

 cus, 410, 418. 



Pemberton. Effect of temperature on 

 the fruit fly, 414, 415. 

 *Peterson, Joseph. Factors in learning 

 by the white rat, 338; 

 tone perception in the rat, 435, 443; 

 completeness of response, 441, 443. 

 Phillips. Outdoor wintering of the bee, 

 414, 418. 

 Pictet, A. Locomotion in the insect, 



405, 418. 

 Pierce, W. D. Habits in the weevil, 

 409, 41S; 

 effects of temperature on the insect, 

 414, 418. 

 *Pieris protodice, courtship of, 143. 

 -Planaria maculata, geotropism in, 81. 

 *Plants, reactions of, 1. 



Rabaud, E. Death-feigning reflex in 

 the insect, 400, 403. 

 Rasmussen, A. T. Hibernation, 439 



443. 

 Rau, Xellie. Behavior of the solitary 

 bee, 408, 409, 415, 418; 

 biology of the mud-dauber wasp, 

 409, 413, 418; 



sleep in the insect, 414, 418. 

 *Rau, Phil. The courtship of Pieris pro- 

 todice, 143; 

 behavior of the solitary bee, 408, 



409, 415, 418; 

 biology of the mud-dauber wasp, 409, 



413, 418; 

 sleep in the insect, 414, 418. 

 *Reactive tendencies, methods of ex- 

 hibiting, 11. 

 *Reese, A. M. Light reactions of the 



crimson-spotted newt, 29. 

 *Reeves, Cora D. Discrimination experi- 

 ment with the white rat, 160. 

 Reuter. Effect of sound on animals, 



435, 443. 

 Rhythm, ability of animals to keep time 

 with, 444;- 

 literature on, 444. 

 Richardson, C. H. Attraction of Dip- 

 tera to ammonia, 405, 418 ; 

 chemotropie response of the house- 

 fly, 405, 418. 

 Roberg, D. N. The family Phoridae and 



disease, 413 418. 

 Robinson, A. Behavorism, 442, 443. 

 Roeber, J. Vision in insects, 418. 

 Rogers, C. G. Relation of temperature 

 of animals to that of their en- 

 vironment, 400, 404. 

 Rohwer, S. A. Mating of the saw-fly, 

 407, 418. 



