Subject and Author Index 



VOLUME 3 

 Original contributions are marked by an asterisk (*) 



Abbott, E. Vision in the rabbit 4-49, 

 403. 

 Aetinian, responses of, 399. 

 Ada ins, 11. F. Behavior of blind rats 



in maze, 300. 

 Allee, \Y. C. Rheotaxis in isopods, 

 380, 398; 

 reactions of fish to solutions of gases 

 and solids, 453, 463. 

 Amphibia, cutaneous sensitivity in, 

 451; 

 observation of instinct of, 454; 

 habit formation in, 461. 

 •Amphipods, light reactions of, 334. 

 Andries, M. The biology of flies, 429, 

 444. 

 *Angell, J. R. The Mechanistic Con- 

 ception of Life, 464. 

 * Animal psychology, society for, 303; 

 text-book of, 472. 

 Annelids, behavior of, 392. 

 r Ant, in nests of wasp, 374; 

 ♦behavior of. 429; 

 habits of, 429; 



comparison of method of orientation 

 with rat, 458. 

 *Audition, literature on, 450. 



Babak, E. Breathing of Culex, 421, 

 424; 

 breathing in frog, 451, 463. 

 Bauer, V. Behavior of pecten, 389. 



398. 

 Bee, color vision of, 403; 

 behavior of, 410; 

 influence of weather on, 418. 

 *Bentley, M. Animal psychology, 472. 

 Bervoets, R. Flight of insects, 416, 

 424. 

 *Bingham, H. C. Vision in the domes- 

 tic fowl, 65. 

 *Birds, ovulation in, 215; 

 *natural history of, 239; 

 vision in, 447 ; 



observation on instincts of, 455; 

 orientation in, 458. 

 Blaidsell, F. S. Hibernation of Cin- 



cindela senilis, 420, 424. 

 Bohn, G. Phototaxis, 390, 398. 

 Boring, E. G. Phototaxis, in plana- 

 rian, 390, 398; 

 *Instinct and Experience, 469. 

 *Brain, cortex of, 222. 

 *Breed, F. S. Instinct in the chick, 

 274; 

 reactions of chicks to optical stimuli, 

 447, 463. 



Brehm, natural history of birds, 239. 

 Britton, W. E. Method of controlling 



mosquitoes of Connecticut coast, 



414, 424; 

 relation of insects to diseases, 414, 



424. 

 Brocher, F. Respiration of insects, 



421, 424. 

 Brues, C. T. Insects as agents in 



spread of diseases, 414, 424. 

 Brun, R. Habits of ants, 429, 444, 433. 

 "Brundin, T. M. Light reactions of am- 



phipods, 334. 

 Butler. E. A. Stridulation of bugs, 



411, 425. 



Campion, F. W. and H. Habits of 

 scorpion-flies, 409-425. 

 Cannibalism, literature on, 418. 

 Carr, H. A. Human reactions in a 



maze, 462, 463. 

 Casteel, L\ B. Wax scales of honey 

 bee, 407, 425; 

 behavior of honey bee, 410, 425. 

 Cat, hearing in, 450; 

 imitation in, 460. 

 *Cerebral cortex, origin and significance 

 of, 222. 

 Chemotaxis, in lobster, 392; 

 in paramoecium, 397 ; 

 literature on, 403. 

 *Chick, size and form perception of, 65; 

 * instinct in, 274; 

 vision in, 447. 

 Chidester, F. E. Biology of crayfish, 



391, 398. 

 Clementi, A. Nervous system of Julus, 

 391, 398. 

 *Coburn, C. A. Singing mice. 388. 457, 

 463. 

 Cockroach, behavior of, 422, 427. 

 Cole, L. W. Instincts of raccoons, 457, 



463. 

 Collin, B. Reactions of Ballanus, 391, 



398. 

 Collinge, W. E. Locomotion of young 



of Pulvinaria vitis, 416, 425. 

 Comstock, J. H. A study of spiders, 



408, 425. 

 ♦Contact, reactions of toads to, 179. 

 *Copeland, M. Reactions of newt, 260. 

 *Copepod, behavior of, 36. 

 Cornetz,V. Behavior of ants, 433, 434, 

 435, 444; 

 orientation in ant and rat. 458, 463. 

 Cosens, A. Biology of insect galls, 

 407, 425. 



