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V. PSYCHOLOGY OF BIRDS: 



1. Instinct in Birds: B. A. Spalding, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 



II, pp. 561-564. 



2. Relation of Instinct to Intelligence in Birds: Francis H. 

 Herrick, Science, vol. XXVII, May 29, 1908, pp. 847-850. 



3. Instinct and Education in Birds: H. C. Bunpus, Science, 

 vol. IV, pp. 213-217. 



4. intellectual Powers of Birds: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. Ill, 

 pp. 614-617. 



B. Can a Bird Reason?: T. M. Brewer, Atl. Mon., vol. 

 XXVIII, pp. 41-44. 



6. Mental Traits in the Poultry Yard: Benj. Karr, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XXXIII, pp. 625-633. 



VI. PSYCHOLOGY OF INSECTS AND REPTILES: 



1. Psychology of Lizards: M. J. Delboeuf, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XLIII, pp. 682-88. 



2. Instinct in Insects: Geo. Pouchet, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. 



III, pp. 12-21 and 149-159. 



3. Insect Psychology: Review of Article by August Forel, 

 Jr. of Phil., Psych, and Sci. Meth., vol. I, Feb., 1904, p. 

 109. 



4. Intelligence of Ants: Geo. J. Romanes, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 Vol. XIX, pp. 495-510 and 816-829. 



5. Ants and Some Other Insects; Their Psychical Powers: 

 August Forel, Monist, vol. XIV, Oct., 1903, pp. 33-66. 



VII. WILD ANIMALS VS. TAME ANIMALS: 



1. Wild Traits in Tame Animals: A Series of Articles by 

 Dr. Louis Robinson, North Amer. Rev.: 



a— The Horse, vol. CLVIII, pp. 477-483, 

 b— The Donkey, vol. CLIX, pp. 722-727, 

 c — Sheep and Goats, vol. CLX, pp. 43-48, 

 d— The Pig, vol. CLX, pp. 735-739. 

 e — Domestic Cattle, vol. CLXII, pp. 607-611, 

 f— Dogs and Cats, vol. CLXIII, pp. 164-157. 



