INDEX 



Coad, B. R. Habits of mosquito, 399, 



410. 

 *Coburn, C. A. The behavior of the 



crow, 185. 

 Cockle, J. W. Behavior of Bombus, 



410. 

 Coelenterates, modifiability in, 387. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. Behavior of hem- 



iptera, 405, 410. 

 Cole, L. J. Locomotion in the star- 

 fish, 385, 392. 

 Cole, L. W. Behavior of raccoons, 



415. 

 Collinge, W. E. Behavior of Collem- 



bola, 406, 410. 

 Comstock, J. H. Spider book, 404; 



silk of spiders, 400, 410. 

 Cooke, \Y. W. Bird migration, 428, 



436. 

 Copeland, M. Olfactory reactions, of 



fish, 423, 436; 



of newt, 423, 436. 

 Copepoda, the behavior of, 386. 

 Courtship of animals, 439. 

 *Cowles, 11. P. Behavior of starfish, 



380; 



habits of Crustacea, 385, 392. 

 Crab, behavior of, 384. 

 *Craig, W. Behavior of doves, 121 ; 

 stimulation of egg laying, 427, 436. 

 Cros, A. Behavior of Hymen'optera, 

 406, 410. 

 *Crow, behavior of, 185. 

 Crustacea, habits of, 385, 390; 

 vision in, 388, 392; 

 acquired color response in, 390; 

 functions of antenna, 390. 



* P\ aphnia, movements of, 229 ; 

 L/ color responses of, 386. 

 Davis, J. J. Life cycle of Lachno- 



sterna, 410. 

 *Dice, L. B. Movements of daphnia, 



229. 

 Disease, in relation to insects, 406. 

 ft Distance records for maze, 60. 

 Doane, R. W. Behavior of beetle, 402, 

 410; 

 insects and disease, 410. 

 "Dog, olfactory responses of, 76; 

 *auditory reactions of, 142; 

 ^visual acuity in, 340; 

 learning in, 428. 

 *Doves, behavior of, 121. 

 Dubois, R. Reactions of Echinoderms 



to light, 392. 

 Dutt, G. R. Life history of Hymen- 

 optera, 410. 



t} cology, literature on, 405. 

 It Ely, C. R. Feeding habits of 

 Cleonus, 402, 410. 

 Emotions, literature on, 398. 

 Erhard, |l. Color responses of daph- 

 nia, 386, 392. 

 Ettinger, M. Thinking horses, 436. 

 Ewing, H. E. Hibernation of lady 

 bug, 404, 405, 410. 



I ^ abre, J. H. Social life of insects, 

 399 ; 



habits of spiders, 403, 405, 410. 

 Fasten, N. The behavior of Copepods, 

 386, 392. 

 *Field Station for animal behavior, 



176. 

 *Fish, behavior of, 1; 

 literature on, 417. 

 Fiske, W. F. Behavior of Glossina, 



406, 410. 

 "Flowers, visited by insects, 147. 

 Folbort, G. V. Inhibitory conditioned 

 reflexes, 377. 

 *Form perception, in animals, 134, 136. 

 Franz, S. I. Right and left handed- 

 ness in monkey, 425, 436. 

 Franz, \. The behavior of snails, 

 386, 392; 



the value of phototaxis, 386, 392. 

 Frideman, S. S. Further contributions 

 to the physiology of differentia- 

 tion of external stimuli, 376. 

 Frisch, K. v. Color responses of Crus- 

 tacea, 386, 392; 

 color vision in insects, 397, 410; 

 color vision in fishes, 417, 436. 

 Frolich, F. W. Light and color vision 



in Octopus, 387, 392. 

 Frost, C. A. Habits of Diptera, 403, 



410. 

 Frohawk, F. W. Life history of Ar- 

 gyimis, 406, 410. 

 *FnuVfly, behavior of, 223. 

 Fulton, B. B. Habits of crickets, 399, 

 412. 



C^ ee, W. The behavior of leeches, 

 J 387, 392; 

 modifiability in the sea anemone, 

 387, 392. 

 Geotaxis, in daphnia, 229 . 

 Geotropism, literature on, 394. 

 Gerhardt, U. Sex behavior of crick- 

 ets, 398, 410. 

 Gillette, C. P. Behavior of populus, 

 402, 410. 



