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References : 



1. 1304 : 359. Homes of Animals. 



2. 1503:271-277. Fishes. 



3. 1503:292-306. Birds. 



4. Farmers' Bulletin No. 54. Some Common Birds. 



5. Farmers' Bulletin No. 383. How to Destroy English Spar- 



rows. 



a. 1502 : 305-307. Our Common Birds. 



b. 1502 : 347-363. Taming and Feeding Birds. 



c. 1502 : 405-433. Miscellaneous Animals. 



d. 1504 : 141-147. Creation and Evolution. 



e. 1505:109-121. Fishes. 



/. 1505 : 126. Animal Life Originated in the Sea. 



g. 1505:150-165. Birds. 



h. 1508 : 1-3. Animals Classified. 



i. 1508 : 169-177. The Structure and Activities of a Fish. 



j. 1508:197-210. Birds. 



k. 1512:154-167. Fishes. 



I. 1512:208-221. Birds. 



183. ANIMAL LIFE MAN 



Man is the most highly developed animal that exists on the 

 earth, or ever has existed. In man we have the highest form 

 of brain, and the mind has made its appearance. The one 

 distinction between man and the other animals is that man 

 has a mind and can direct his own progress and advancement. 

 With other animals accident plays a large part, but is nearly 

 eliminated in man, on account of this mind and the possible 

 education which he may receive. Mental development, then, 

 is the separating feature between man and other animals, 

 as far as the physical life goes. 



See Section 198, The Mind, and Section 201, Man's Place 

 in Nature.. 



