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6. Mind in Lower Animals: Atlantic Mon., vol. XLVI, 

 pp. 136-138. 



7. Progress in Lower Animals: E. P. Evans, Pop. Sci. 

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8. Animal Magnetism: Jas. McK. Cattell, Science, vol. II, 

 p. 13. 



9. Hearing in The Lower Animals: M. Pierre Bonnier, 

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10. Behavior of Blind Animals: Wesley Mills, Pop. Sci. 

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11. Queer Phases of Animal Life: Felix Oswald, Pop. Sci. 

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III. PSYCHOLOGY OF CATS AND DOGS: 



1. Intelligence of Cats: W. H. Larrabee, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XXXVIII, pp. 368-380. 



2. Psychology of a Dog: Jno. Monteith, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XLIV, pp. 514-520. 



3. Dogs and Their Affections: Ouida, North Amer. Rev., 

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4. Cats and Their Friendship: W. H. Larrabee, Pop. Sci. 

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5. Dog Talk: Atlantic Monthly, vol. IV, pp. 590-601. 



6. Canine Morals and Manners: Louis Robinson, Pop. Sci. 

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IV. PSYCHOLOGY OF MONKEYS AND ELEPHANTS: 



1. Mental Capacity of the Elephant: Wm. Hornaday, Pop. 

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2. Intelligence of Monkeys: Ed. L. Tborndike, Pop. Sci. 

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3. Mental Faculties of Monkeys: Mme. Clemence Royer, 

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4. Monkeys: Alfred R. Wallace, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXI, 

 pp. 21-34. 



