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16. Lashley, K. S. The Color Vision of Birds. I. The Spectrum of the Domestic 



Fowl. Jour. Animal Behav., 6, 1-26. 



17. Meyers, G. C. The Importance of Primacy in the Learning of a Pig. Jour. 



Animal Behav., 6, 64-69. 



18. Montane, L. A Cuban Chimpanzee. Jour. Animal Behav., 6, 330-333. 



19. Mtjller, H. R. and Weed, L. H. Notes on the Falling Reflex of Cats. Amer. 



Jour. Physiol, 40, 373-379. 



20. Nesbit, W. Making Wild Animals Take Their Own Pictures. Sci. Amer. 



Sup., 81, 236-238. 



21. Peterson, J. Completeness of Response as an Explanation Principle in Learn- 



ing. Psychol. Rev., 23, 153-162. 

 21a. Peterson, J. Tone and Noise Perception in the Rat. Jour. Animal Behav., 

 6, 327-329. 



22. Rasmussen, A. T. Theories of Hibernation. Amer. Natur., 50, 609-626. 

 22a. Reuter. How Heavy Firing Affects Animals. Sci. Amer. Sup., 82, 112. 



23. Robinson, A. Behaviorism. Rep. Brit. Assn. Adv. Sci., 1915, 947-975. 



24. Sayle, M. H. The Reactions of Necturus to Stimuli Received Through the 



Skin. Jour. Animal Behav., 6, 81-102. 



25. Swift, W. B. Some Developmental Psychology in Lower Animals and Man, 



and Its Contribution to Certain Theories of Adult Mental Tests. Amer. 

 Jour. Psychol, 27, 71-86. 



26. Watson, J. B. The Place of the Conditioned Reflex in Psychology. Psychol. 



Rev., 23, 89-116. 



27. Watson, J. B. and Lashley, K. S. Homing and Related Activities of Birds. 



Carnegie Institution, 1915. 



28. Watson, J. B. Studies on the Spectral Sensitivities of Birds. Carnegie 



Institution, 1915. 



29. Yerkes, A. W. Comparison of the Behavior of Stock and Inbred Albino Rats. 



Jour. Animal Behav., 6, 267-296. 



30. Yerkes, R. M. The Mental Life of Monkeys and Apes — A Study of Idea- 



tional Behavior. Behav. Mon., 3, pp. 145. 



31. Yerkes, R. M. A New Method of Studying Ideational and Allied Behavior 



in Man and Animals. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 2, 631-633. 



32. Yerkes, R. M. Ideational Behavior of Monkeys and Apes. Proc. Nat. 



Acad. Sci., 2, 639-783. 



33. Yerkes, R. M. Provision for the Study of Monkeys and Apes. Science, 



43, 231-234. 



