1 86 Instinct, 



here, simply, the power in the actor of comprehend- 

 ing ends as desirable, and his own acts as means 

 to secure those ends. Intelligence carries on the 

 work by experience which was begun by Instinct. 

 An intelligent act can be distinguished from an in- 

 stinctive act only by the conditions under which it 

 is performed. They may both be exactly the same 

 in form and in their relation to ends. 



