AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX 



503 



Relative distance as a factor in the 

 white rat's selection of a path. J. E. 

 De Camp, 245-254 



Relative stimulating efficiency of con- 

 tinuous and intermittent light in 

 vanessa antiopa. William L. Dolley, 

 137-176 



SENSORY processes in the white 



rat, The temporal maze and 



kinesthetic. Walter S. Hunter, 1-18 



Some transfer factors in maze learning 

 by the white rat. J. F. Dashiell, 

 329-350 



Studies of cerebral function in learn- 

 ing. K. S. Lashley, 55-135 



Substitution test, deterioriation of 

 performance as indicated by a new. 

 H. M. Johnson and Franklin C. 

 Paschal, 193-236 



Swarming in the honey bee, Apis 

 mellifera L., The relation of photo- 

 tropism to. Dwight L. Minnich, 

 177-180 



fACTILE discrimination, The dyna- 

 mogenic influence of light on. 



H. M. Johnson, 351-374 

 Temporal maze and kinesthetic sensory 



processes in the white rat. Walter 



S. Hunter, 1-18 

 Transfer factors in maze learning by 



the white rat, Some. J. F. Dashiell, 



329-350 



, JOHN LINCK. Integration 

 of movements in learning in the 

 albino rat, 375-448; 455-500 



VANESSA antiopa, The relative 

 stimulating efficiency of con- 



tinuous and intermittent light in. 



William L. Dolley, 137-176 

 Visual stimuli, The momentary char- 



acter of ordinary. Percy W. Cobb, 



237-244 



JOHN B. Psychology 

 from the Standpoint of a B&- 

 haviorist. C. Judson Herrick, 449- 

 453 



