36 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, 



3. Esthetic Sense and Religious Sense in the Animal: E. 

 P. Evans, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XLII, pp. 472-481. 



4. Esthetic Feeling in Birds: Grant Allen, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XVII, pp. 650-653. 



5. The Musical Sense in Animals and Man: Weismann, 

 On Heredity, Trans, by Poulton and Shipley, vol. II, 

 chap. 10, pp. 81-70. 



X. THE MORALS OF ANIMALS: 



1. Moral Sense in Lower Animals: W. Lauder Lindsay, 

 Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XVI, pp. 346-353. 



2. Conscience in Animals: Geo. J. Romanes, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. IX, pp. 80-90. 



3. Have Animals Souls?: Jas. F. Clark, Atl. Mon., vol. 

 XXXIV, pp. 412-422. 



4. Criminality in the Animal: A. Lacassagne, Pop. Sci. 

 Mon., vol. XXII, pp. 244-255. 



E. Strange Animal Friendship: Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XIV, 

 pp. 182-186. 



6. Laws of Government Among the Lower Animals: J. W. 

 Slater, Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. XXXVIII, pp. 677-685. 



XI. EDUCABILITY OF ANIMALS: 



1. What Animals May Be Taught: M. J. Delboeuf, Pop. 

 Sci. Mon., vol. XXIX, pp. 168-179. 



2. Education in the Animal Kingdom: M. Chas. Letour- 

 neau. Pop. Sci. Mon., vol. LII, pp. 527-534. 



XII. ANIMAL DEFENSE: 



1. Animal Self-Defense: H. L. Fairchild, Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. XXI, pp. 595-610. 



2. Animal Powers of Offense and Defense: Pop. Sci. Mon., 

 vol. IX, pp. 355-359. 



XIII. THE NATURE OF MIND: 



1. The Nature of Mind: J. M. Long, Education, vol. Ill, 

 pp. 572-588. 



