INDEX 



Graenicher, S. Bee-flies in relation to 

 flowers, 406, 467. 

 Glaser, O. C. Habit formation in rat, 



447, 469. 

 Greene, C. W. Migration of salmon, 442, 

 469. 



H 



abit, in turtle, 1 ; 



in mammals, 33; 

 in Paramecium, 67; 

 formation in frogs, 309. 

 Habits, of the domestic pigeon, 278. 



of the Lacrymaria, 229. 

 Hachet-Souplet, P. Animal psychology, 

 396, 465; 

 flights in pigeons, 443, 470. 

 Hamilton, G. V. Trial and error reac- 

 tions in mammals, 33. 

 Hargitt, C. W. Habit of Hydroides, 396, 



466. 

 Henke, F. G. and Bogardus, E. S. Ex- 

 periments on sensations in white 

 rat, 125. 

 Herbst, C. Reactions of crustaceans, 396, 



466. 

 Herrick, F. H. Nests and nest-building 

 in birds, Fart 1, 159; Part 2,244; 

 Part 3, 336; 

 behavior of the cuckoo, 441, 470; 

 intelligence in birds, 442, 470. 

 Hess, C. Reactions to light, 396, 466; 

 color vision in fishes, 431, 470; 

 vision in turtles, 432, 470. 

 Hicks, V. C. Relative values of different 



curves of learning, 138. 

 Holmes, S. J. The reactions of mosqui- 

 toes to Jight, 29; 

 reactions' of Branchipus to light, 396, 



466; 

 literature for 1910 on behavior of 

 lower invertebrates, 393. 

 Holmes, S. J. and Homuth, E. S. Smell 



in the crayfish, 397, 466. 

 Horse, reactions of, 33. 

 Hunter, W. S. Labyrinth habits of domes- 

 tic pigeon, 278. 

 liurwitz, S. H. Reactions of eartjiworms, 

 397, 466. 



1 



nsects, literature for 1910, on, 401. 



Instinct, discussion of, 456. 

 * Invertebrates, literature for 1910, on, 393. 



Jackson, H. H. T. Control of phototaxis, 

 397, 466. 

 Jacobson, E. Habits of ants, 419, 468. 



Jennings, H. S. The study of behavior, 



397, 465. 



Kneissl, L. Behavior of the mite, 419, 

 468. 

 Kribs, H. G. Reactions of iEolosoma, 



398, 466. 



Krueger, E. Biology of a beetle, 420, 

 468. 



Labyrinth method, and curves of learn- 

 ing, 138. 

 Lacrymaria, habits and reactions of, 229. 

 Lea, A. M. Coleoptera in ant nests, 420, 



468. ■ 

 Learning, in turtle, 1 ; 

 in mammals, 33; 

 in Paramecium, 67; 

 in the chick. 111 ; 



relative values of, in different curves 

 of, 138. 

 Light, and the behavior of organisms, 



461. 

 Literature for 1910, bibliography of, 



465. 

 Loeb, J. and Maxwell, S. S. Heliotropism 



in animals and plants, 398, 466. 

 Lovell, J. H. Color sense of the bee, 404, 

 467. 



Mammals, trial and error reactions of, 

 33. 

 Marsh, H. O. Notes on ants, 420, 468. 

 Mast, S. O. Habits and reactions of the 



Lacrymaria, 229 

 reactions of amoeba to light, 398, 466; 

 response of fly larvae to gravity, 401. 



467. * 

 light and behavior of organisms, 461. 

 Matisse, G. Behavior of marine inverte- 

 brates, 449, 467. 

 Maxwell, S. S. Heliotropism in animals 



and plants, 398, 466. 

 McClendon, J. F. Habits of some marine 



animals, 398, 466. 

 McDermott, F. A. Light emission of 



Lampyridae, 411, 467. 

 McDougall, W. Instinct and intelligence, 



459, 465. 

 McIndo(>, N. E. Biology of c^ve spiders, 



402, 467. 

 Mitzmain, M. B. Behavior of fleas, 401, 



467. 

 Monkey, reactions of, 33. 

 Montgomery, T. H. Behavior of spiders, 



406, 467. 

 Moore, A. R. Righting movements of 



the star fish, 398, 467. 



