Mind in Animals. 



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loads had to be carried daily, and, strange to relate, the ani- 

 mal knew when his task was finished as well as any of the 

 men. When the last load for the day was deposited, he 

 could be seen trotting off in the direction of home, where he 

 knew he would receive a kind reception from his mistress. 



WONDERFUL EQUINE INTELLIGENCE. 

 A Horse That Knew When His Day's Work Was Done. 



Enough has been said to show that animals have and do 

 exercise powers of reason. That they have the means of 

 transmitting ideas to their fellows is not to be questioned. 

 Language is the means of transmission. Not only are they 

 able to interchange thoughts with each other, but with man 



