INDEX 



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Root, F. M. Feeding of animals on 

 rotifers, 399, 403; 

 feeding of animals in Infusoria, 399, 

 403. 

 Euggles. Insects and disease, 413, 419. 

 Eunner, G. A. The cigarette beetle, 

 418; 

 effects of roentgen rays on the beetle, 

 405, 418. 



Sanders, J. G. Behavior in Lachno- 

 sterna, 406, 418. 

 Satterwait. Life hifctory of Corpus 



unipunctata, 406, 416. 

 Sayle, M. H. Eeactions of Necturus, 

 436, 443. 

 *Schaeffer, A. A. Choice of food in 

 Ameba, 220; 

 feeding in Ameba, 400, 404; 

 behavior in Ameba, 401, 404. 

 Schoene, W. J. Feeding in the seed- 

 corn maggot, 406, 418; 

 biology of the P. brassicae, 406, 418. 

 Seurat, L. G. Copulation of nematodes, 



399, 403. 

 Sell, E. A. Notes on the 12-spotted 

 cucumber beetle, 407, 411, 414, 419; 

 migration in the beetle, 419; 

 behavior of a Western flower beetle, 

 419. 

 *Shadall, Elsa. Eeactions of Opalina 

 ranarum, 324. 

 Shannon, H. J. Migration in insects 



and birds, 413, 419. 

 Sleeping behavior, literature on, 414. 

 Smith, E. M. < ' Mind in Animals, ' ' 449. 

 Smith, H. S. Habits of parasitic Hy- 



menoptera, 409, 419. 

 Smith, M. E. South Carolina ants, 425, 



, 428, 433, 434. 

 Snyder, T. E. Behavior of termites, 

 408, 409, 419, 430, 432, 434; 

 white ants, 421, 434. 

 Somes, M. P. Mating in Solarium caro- 

 linensis L., 407, 419. 

 *Sound, reaction of the cat to, 87; 

 *reaction of the bird to, 207; 

 literature on, 435. 

 Spider, literature on, 405. 

 Squirrel, a mountain, 454. 

 *Stephens, T. C. Feeding of nestling 



birds, 191. 

 *Strong, E. M. Wood's "The Fundus 

 Oculi of Birds," 451. 

 Studhalter. Insects and disease, 413, 



419. 

 Swarming, in the ant, 428. 

 Swift, W. B. Developmental psychology 

 in lower animals, 442, 443. 



Swynnerton, C. F. M. Experiments on 

 insects, 419. 



* r T* aliaf erro, W. H. Behavior of the 

 1 lower invertebrates, 396. 



Technique, literature on, 415. 



Theobald, Fred V. Literature on aphi- 

 didae, 425, 434. 



Tillyard, B. J. Behavior in the dragon- 

 fly, 419. 



Titus, E. G. Structure of Metridium, 

 400, 403. 



Torrey, H. B. Physiological analysis of 

 behavior, 401, 404. 



Tower, D. G. Feeding in Cirphis uni- 

 punctata, 407, 419. 



Townsend, C. H. T. Insects and dis- 

 ease, 413, 419. 



Tropisms, literature on, 405. 



* Turner, C. H. Behavior of spiders and 



insects, 405; 

 behavior in the spider, 407, 410, 419; 

 mating in Lasius niger L., 408, 419; 

 feeding in the false spider, 419. 

 Turner, C. L. Breeding in Orthoptera, 



408, 409, 415, 419. 

 Turner. Feeding in the green apple 

 aphis, 406, 407, 409, 416. 



Urbahns, T. D. Life history of Haoro- 

 cytus medicagnis, 409, 419. 

 *Utsurikawa, Nenozo. Temperamental 

 differences in albino rats, 111. 



Vertebrates, literature on, 435. 

 *Vincent, Stella B. Behavior of 

 vertebrates, 435. 

 *Vision, in the white rat, 169; 

 literature on, 436. 



* 11 7 alcott, Charles D. Story of Granny, 

 VV the mountain squirrel, 454. 



Walton, A. C. Eeactions of Paramoe- 

 cium caudatum to light, 401, 404. 



Warren, A. Feeding in the Hawaiian 

 dragonfly, 406, 419. 



Wasteneys, H. Heliotropic reactions of 

 animals and plants, 398, 403. 



Watson, J. B. Spectral sensitivities of 

 birds, 437, 443; 

 the conditioned reflex, 437, 443. 

 homing activities of birds, 438, 443. 



Watson, J. E. Life history of Anti- 

 carsia gemmatiUs, 406, 407, 419. 



Weed, L. H. Falling reflex in the cat, 

 437, 443. 



Wiedman, F. D. Parasitism in the mon- 

 key, 413, 419. 



Welch, P. S. Behavior in Lepidoptera, 

 411, 412, 419. 



