CONTENTS. 



XV 



CHAPTER X. 



THE DEYELOPMEXT OF THE CAT. 



SECT, 

 1 



What is meant by its develop- 

 ment ..... 

 2 Change in the ovum antecedent 

 to impregnation 



3. Actions of the spermatozoa 



4. Yelk segmentation 



5. First appearance of the embryo 



and the earlier stages of its 

 growth 



6. Nutritive conditions and mater- 



nal modifications . 



7. Development of the tissues . 



8. Of the axial skeleton 



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317 



317 



318 

 318 



320 



326 

 329 

 332 



CHAPTER XI. 



THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CAT. 



SECT. 



11. The relations of psychical and 



physical phenomena 



12. The meaning of the term 



' Psyche,' or ' Soul,' and the 

 question of the existence of 

 such an entity 



13. Objections considered . . . 



14. The Cat not a mere automaton . 



15. What the Cat in itself is . 



16. Immaterial realities . . . 



17. Definitions . . . . 



18. The bearing of Psychology on de- 



velopment 



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578 



380 

 381 

 382 

 384 

 385 

 386 



386 



CHAPTER XII. 



DIFFERENT KINDS OF CATS. 



SECT. 



1. What are 'kinds,' 'species,' 



and ' varieties ? ' 



2. Morphological and physiological 



species . . . . 



3. Zoological nopifiiiclature . . 



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t 4. The Lion, Tiger, Leopard and 



390 1 Ounce ... . .392 

 i 5. The Pnma and Jaguar . . . 397 



391 I G. The Clouded Tiger and Thibet 



392 1 Tiger-cat ; the Spotted Cat, 



