INDEX 



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•literature on, 415. 

 "Instinct, mating, in ant, 337 ; 



*sex recognition, 351; 



*maternal, in monkey, 403 ; 



*mating, 426; 



*defensive, 429; 



•literature on, 453. 

 "Intelligence, of chimpanzee, 391. 

 "Invertebrates, literature on, 407. 

 Isley, D. Biology of wasp, 427, 443. 



Jennings, A. H. Insects in relation 

 to Pellagra, 443. 

 •Johnson, G. R. Habit in earthworm, 

 61. 

 Johnson, H. M. Form perception, -±46, 



460. 

 Jones, T. H. Life history of Lauron, 



443. 

 Jordan, H. Beflexes of Holothurians, 



410, 414. 

 Just, E. E. Habits of worm, 410, 414. 



Kafka, G. Animal psychology, 410, 

 414; 

 " Introduction to Animal Psychol- 

 ogy," 475. 

 Kanda, S. Orientation of paramecium, 

 410, 414; 

 geotropism of worm, 411, 414. 

 Kellogg, C. E. Graphic maze, 458, 



461. 

 King, L. A. L. Habits of mites, 426, 



443. 

 Kolmer, W. Vision in fishes, 449, 460. 

 Kiihn, W. Biology of snail, 411, 414. 



Lashley, K. S. Persistence of an in- 

 stinct, 454, 460. 

 Laurens, H. Reactions of amphibian 



larvae, 449, 460. 

 •Learning, literattire on, 456. 

 Lillie, F. E. Habits of butterfly, 432, 



443. 

 Lloyd, L. Insects and disease, 434, 



443. 

 Lohner, L. Death feigning in arthro- 

 pods, 411, 414. 

 Lovell, J. H. Oligotropism of bee, 417, 



443; 



vision in bees, 424, 443. 

 Ludlow. C. S. Insects and disease, 



434, 443. 

 Lund, E. J. Food of Bursaria, 411, 



414. 



MacGregor 

 learning 



acGregor, M. Learning and re- 

 lg in mice and rats, 456, 

 460. 

 Maday, S. v. Tbinking in man and 



horse, 451, 460. 

 *Mast, S. O. Behavior of fundulus, 

 341; 

 orientation in Euglena, 412, 414. 

 •Mating instinct, in ant, 337. 

 •Maze, for rat, 1, 140, 175, 367; 



•errors in, 66. 

 •McDermott, F. A. Reaction of house 

 fly, 73; 

 vision, in insects, 426, 443. 

 Mclndoo, N. E. Smell in insects, 421, 



443. 

 •Memory, literature on, 440. 

 Merrill, D. E. Food of Clerid larva, 



430, 443. 

 Metalnikov, S. Choice of food by Para- 

 mecium, 412, 414. 

 •Method, maze, 1, 140, 175, 367; 



*in comparative psychology, 258. 

 •Migration, of fundulus, 341. 

 Moekel, P. The Mannheim dog, 457, 

 460. 

 •Monkey, maternal instinct, in, 403. 

 Morgulis, S. Hearing in dog, 451, 460; 

 Pawlow's theory of nerve functions, 

 459, 460. 

 Muir, F. Insect parasitism, 435, 443. 

 •Multiple choice method, for crow, 75 ; 

 •for pig, 185; 

 Murphv, R. C. Reactions of spider, 

 443. 



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atural history, of wasp, 240; 

 •of backswimmer, 381. 

 ^Nicholson, C. Respiration of insects, 



443. 

 Noyes, A. A. Biology of trichoptera, 

 432, 443. 







'Kane, C. Experience with insectary, 

 440, 443. 



Orton, J. H. Food-taking mechanisms, 

 412, 414. 



Palmer, M. A. Life history of lady 

 beetle. 429, 443. 

 ^Parasitism, literature on, 435. 

 Parker, J. R. Life history of root 



louse, 443. 

 Pax, F. Natural history of actinians, 



412. 414. 

 Peairs, L. M. Temperature ana insect 



life. 438, 444. 

 Pearl, R. The brooding instinct, 455, 

 460. 



