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INDEX 



Chickaree, significance of wide ranges 



of, 73 



Child and dog compared morally, 25 

 Chimpanzee, expression of, etc., 42 

 Chipmunk, habits, etc., of, 53, 55, 



57, 59, 72 



Cortex at birth, in the dog, 268, 270 

 in the dog and cat compared, 



270, 273 



in the rabbit, 273, 274 



in the cavy, 274 



in birds, 275 



general conclusions regarding, 



275, 276 

 Craig, , on the Chipmunk, 72 



DARWIN, C., on feigning, on migra- 

 tion, etc., 29, 42, 47, 67 

 Dawes, on Cocker Spaniel, 33, 



on horse training, 43, 44 



Dog, special cases, 33, 35, 36, 39 

 Dog and Cat compared, 221, et seq. 

 cat in advance of, in co-ordina- 

 tion of movements, 225 



cats and, education, 227, 230 



comparison of the brain de- 

 velopment in, 226 



conclusions, general, as to differ- 

 ences between, 232, 233 



experience and instinct, effect of 



former on cat, 231 



independence in the cat, 227, 



229 



intelligence and memory, 228 



reasoning in the cat, 232 



slow development of social 



instincts in the cat, 227 



suggestibility in cat and dog, 



231 



will-power in the cat, 228 



Dreaming in the lower animals, 37 



EARTHQUAKES and animals, 41 

 Eating, is it instinctive ? 281, et seq. 

 Education, influence of, 8 

 Elliott, H. W., on drinking of newly- 

 hatched chicks, 282, 283 

 Environment, influence of, 8 

 Evolution and intelligence, 25 

 Experiments needed, 16 



FEIGNING in squirrels, 61 , 62, 63, 72 



its nature, 64 



and intelligence in squirrels, 73 



Ferron, , on the dog, 36 



on the trotting horse, 44 



Foundation of the Society for the 



Study of Comparative Psychology 



in Montreal, 32, 46 



GENIUS and animal performances, 13, 



19 

 Germ of human faculties in animals, 



20 



Germs and animals, 41 

 Gird wood, G. P., account of Chickaree, 



73 

 Groos, C., study of play in animals, 



49 

 on the comparative psychologist, 



282, and Preface, p. vi. 

 on play in animals, 272 



HABITS, hereditary, 281 



Hall, Marshall, on hibernation in 



bats, 80, 86, 107 



Harris, , on the beaver, 41 



Heidenheim, on hypnotism, 65 

 Hibernation, discussion of nature of, 



105, et seq. 

 in cold-blooded animals, 79, 82, 



108 

 in human beings, D. W. Ross, 



A. Robinson, and C. K. Clarke, 87, 



89,90 



in pigs, Millar, 87 

 in squirrels, 57, 59 



in warm-blooded animals, 80, 



81, 82 



Himalayan rabbits, 239, et seq. 

 Homing instinct, 29 



pigeons, suggestion as to the 

 nature of their feats, 14 



Horse, and bears, 44 



causes' that retard mental 

 development in, 43 



special case, 44 



training of the, 43 

 Hydrophobia scare, the veterinary 



profession and the lower animals, 

 87, 89, 90 



IMAGINATION in animals, 21, 37 

 Imperfection of instinct, 289 

 Individual, history of, important, 67 

 Inference from men to animals, 20 

 Inferiority of animals in all respects 



questioned, 15 



Intelligence and hibernation, 57 

 Instinct, to explain animal intelli- 

 gence, 19 



JONES, T. MANN, remarks on kitten, 

 tom-cat, 'sheep-dogs, etc., 203, 204, 

 220, 221" 



KITTEN, the diary of, 175, etc. 



advance of, 202 



affection in, 200 



anger in, 189 



