INDEX 



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Jordan, H. Movements of Muctru, 378, 



382. 



Kanda, S. Geotropism in animals, 

 378, 382, 411, 417. 

 Kellogg, J. L. Ciliary mechanisms of 



LamelUbranchs, 378, 382. 

 *Kempf, E. J. Learning in monkey, 

 256. 

 Kennedy, C. H. Life history of dragon 



flies, 386, 397. 

 Kepner, W. A. Food reactions of Pla- 



naria, 378, 382. 

 Kincaid, E. Effect of color on butter- 

 fly, 384, 397. 

 Knab, F. Commensal ism in insects, 



394, 397. i 



Krecker, F. H. Orientation of Ephe- 



meridae, 383, 398. 

 Kiihn, W. Hibernation of snail, 378, 



382. 



* f ashley, K. S. Color vision of birds, 



L i 



Letisimulation, literature on, 394. 

 *Light, reactions to, 98 ; 



•■reactions to, in mollusks, 297; 

 ""'reactions to, in paramoeeium, 335. 

 . Lloyd, J. T. Behavior of caddis worm, 



389, 398. 

 *Loeb, J. Tropism theory, 341 ; 



reactions of hydroid to spectrum, 



378, 382. 



Lovell, J. H. Feeding of insects, 389, 



398. 

 Lyon, H. Behavior of flea, 388, 398. 



Mammals, literature on, 407. 

 Mann, W. M. Insects fromHayti, 

 403, 406. 

 Marcovitch, S. Biology of berry in- 

 sects, 388, 39S. 

 Mast, S. 0. Effects of spectral colors, 



379. 382; 



behavior of fishes, 411, 417. 

 *Maze, for study of fish, 247; 

 "experiments with rats, 268. 

 McAtee, W. L. Flight of caddis flies, 



395, 398. 



McDermott, F. A. Reaction of house 



fly, 383. 308. 

 Melndoo, N. E. Smell in Coleoptera, 



384, 398. 

 McShane, H. Transmitter of fever, 



395, 398. 

 •Mollusks. image formation in. 297. 

 "Monkey, vision in, 169, ISO; 



^learning in, 256. 

 *Montane, L. Cuban chimpanzee, 330. 



Moore, A. R. Behavior of earthworm, 



377, 381. 

 Morrill. A. \V. Harvester ants, 403, 



406. 

 Muller, G. E. Trained horses, 112,417. 

 *Multiple-choice method, 222; 



multiple-choice method, 414, 418. 

 "Mvers, G. C. Learning process in pig, 

 64. 



'JUatural history, of bee, 367. 

 1\| *Necturus, reactions of, 81. 

 *Nest building, in wasp, 27. 

 Neurology, Introduction to, 426. 

 Nicholson, C. Hibernation of wasp, 



391, 398. 

 Noyes, A. A. Behavior of caddis 

 worms, 390, 398. 



"/"Vviposition, in beetle, 325. 



♦paramoeeium, reactions of, 335. 

 1 Paul, J. H. Regeneration in Crus- 

 tacea, 379, 382. 

 Pearse, A. S. Habits of fiddler crab, 



380, 382. 

 Pecker, S. Modification of Colpoda, 



380, 382. 

 "Pecten, image formation in, 297. 

 Pemberton. Fruit fly, 386, 395. 

 "Perception, auditory, in rat, 327. 

 *Peterson, J. Auditory perception in 

 rat, 327. 

 Phipps, C. F. Behavior of amphipods, 



380, 382. 

 Pieron, H. Objective psvehology, 416, 



417. 

 Pieron, M. H. Instinct, 416, 417. 

 *Pig', learning in, 64. 

 Polimanti, O. Behavior of Planaria, 



380, 3S2. 

 Powers, E. B. Movements of fishes, 

 408, 417. 



*Oat, behavior in, 222, 267; 

 IV *hearing in, 327 ; 



life history, etc., by Donaldson, 419. 



Ran, P. Behavior of wasp, 386, 398; 



correction of specific name, 434. 



*Rau, P. and N. Biology of wasp, 27 : 



"behavior of bees, 367. 



Redfield, E. S. P. Grasping organ of 



Dendrocoelum, 380, 382. 

 Rich. A. Food reaction- of Planaria, 



378, 382. 

 Richardson. C. H. Breeding habits of 

 wasp, 388, 399. 



