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First, that it does not learn by imitation to any considerable 

 extent, and, second, that it is aided by being put through 

 an act. Our general conclusion from the results of the ex- 

 periments which have been described in this chapter, if any 

 general conclusion is to be drawn thus prematurely, must be 

 that the dancing mouse in its methods of learning differs 

 markedly from other mice and from rats. 



