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INDEX 



Root, F. M. Life history of Podophyra, 



380, 382. 

 *Rossy, C. S. Cuban chimpanzee, 330. 



Safir, S. R. Habil formation in li.l- 

 dler crab, 380, 382. 

 Sanders, G. E. Habits of Xylena, 388, 

 399. 



Savlc M. H. Reactions of necturus, 



'si. 



Schneider, K. C. Trained horses, 412, 

 417. 



Schwartz, B. Habit formation in fid- 

 dler crab, 380, 382. 



Schwarz, E. Habits of Catocala, 386, 

 399. 



Seffrin, L. Smell in the dog, 409, 417. 



Senses, literature on, 380. 



Severin, 11. II. P. and II. C. Reactions 

 of Tachinidae, 387, 399. 



Shannon. R. ( '. Svrphid fly, 388, 399. 



Shelfi.nl. V. E. Distribution of in- 

 sects. 392, 399. 

 movements of fishes, 408, 417. 



Shepherd, W. T. Intelligence of chim- 

 panzee, 412, 417; 

 intelligence of mammals, 412, 418. 



Skinner, H. Behavior of house fly, 

 391, 399. 



Smell, literature on, 409. 



Smith. II. S. Termites, 403, 406. 



Snyder, T. E. Inseets and forests, 403, 

 406. 

 "Spider, behavior of, 160. 



Spreier, C. Effect of light on Vorti- 

 cella, 378, 382. 



Stellwaag, E. Color sense of bees, 386, 

 399. 



Sturtevant, A. H. Sex recognition, 

 3S7, 390. 



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lrich, J. L. 



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Effort in learning, 414, 



189, 205; 



aliaferro, W. H. Behavior of in- 

 vertebrates. 375; 



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reactions of Rhabdocoeles, 378, 382. 

 Theobald. Aphids, 404, 406. 

 *Torrey, H. B. Analysis of behavior, 

 1*50. 

 tropisms, 375, 3S1. 

 Touch, in necturus, 82. 

 Tropisms. literature on, 383. 411. 

 *Tropism theory, criticism of, 341. 

 Tschermak, A. v. Vision in fishes, 410, 

 418. 

 *Turner, C. H. Feeding of false spider, 

 160; 

 behavior of ant-lion, .".S3. 399; 

 •behavior of insects. 383; 

 habits of cricket. 386, 399; 

 mating of ants, 404, 406. 



♦TTertebrates, vision in, 169, 



V literature on, 407. 

 "Vincent, S. B. Measurements of mam- 

 malian eye, 334; 

 "behavior of vertebrates, 407; 

 rat and maze problem, 415, 418. 

 ■'Vision, in birds, 1 ; 



"in vertebrates, 169, 189, 205; 

 "in rats, 279; 

 *in pecten, 297 ; 

 '""mechanism of, 334; 

 literature on, 409. 



*fTTalton, A. C. Reactions of para- 

 W moecium, 335; 

 delayed reactions in dogs, 413, 418. 

 : \Yasp, biology of, 27. 

 Wastenays, H. Reactions of hydroid 



to spectrum, 378, 382. 

 Webster, F. M. Migration of butter- 

 fly, 395. 399. 

 "Weevil, death feigning in, 138. 

 Welch, P. S. Reactions of Lumbricil- 

 lus, 381, 382. 

 "Wells, M. M. Literature on ants, 400; 



reactions of fishes, 408, 418. 

 "\\ 'enrich, D. H. Reactions of mollusks, 



297. 

 "Wheeler, W. M. Marriage flight of 

 ant, 70 ; 

 *life of Fabre, 74; 

 food of glow worm, 388, 399 ; 

 ant cocoons, 405, 406. 

 White, G. M. Behavior of trout, 412, 



418. 

 Wilhelmi, J. Grasping organ of Tri- 



chids, 381, 382. 

 Williams, C. D. Behavior of pea 

 thrips, 386, 399. 



*yerkes. A. W. Behavior of rat, 267. 

 1 Yerkes, R. M. Color vision in 

 dove, 410, 418; 

 instinct in monkey, 411, 418; 

 behavior of pi,?, 414, 418; 

 behavior of crow, 416, 417; 

 *Hobhouse's " Mind in Evolution," 

 433. 



'etek, J. Behavior of mosquito, 383, 

 F 399. 



