INDEX. 



503 



BUR 



Burmeister, on powers of communi- 

 cation in ants, 49 



Byron, Lord, lines on alleged 

 tendency to scorpion to commit 

 suicide, 222 



ADDIS- WORMS, 240 

 Cairns, Mr. W., on reasoning 

 power of a dog, 461 



Campbell, Mrs, G. M. F,, on in- 

 telligence of goose, 316 



Canary, jealousy of, 276 ; modifica- 

 tion of incubating instinct in 

 cage, 287 ; flying against mirror, 

 311 ; trained, 312 



Canning, J,, his dog knowing value 

 iof different coins, 452-8 



Carassius auratus, 246 



Carbonnier, M., on telescope-fish, 

 246 



Carlisle, Bishop of, on congregation 

 or court held by jackdaws, 324 



Carpenter, Dr., on intelligence of 

 rats, 361 



Carreri, Gernelli, on monkeys thrust- 

 ing stones between oyster-shells 

 to keep them from closing, 481 



Carter, H. J., on apparent intelli- 

 gence of atliealiwn, 19; of acti- 

 Twphrys and amoeba, 20-1 



Cams, Professor, on spiders weight- 

 ing their webs, 221 



Cat, the, 411-25 ; general remarks 

 upon, 411-14; emotions of, 412- 

 13 ; general intelligence of, 4 13-42 ; 

 showing zoological discrimination, 

 414 ; punishing kittens for mis- 

 ;behaviour, 414 ; begging for food, 

 414-15 ; feeding kittens on bread 

 when milk fails, 415 ; carrying 

 kittens to be protected by master, 

 415 ; trying to catch image behind 

 ;mirror, 416 ; communicating by 

 signs, 419 ; devices for catching 

 prey, 417-20; appreciation of 

 mechanical appliances, 420-25 ; 

 extinguishing fire by water, 425 



♦Caterpillars, instinct of assisted by 

 intelligence, 236-8 ; migrating, 

 238-40 



CON 



Catesby, on co-operation of beetles, 

 226, 227; on frigate-pelican plun- 

 dering boobies, 284 



Cattle, fear exhibited by in 

 slaughterhouses, 334; pride of 

 334 



Cehus fatuelliis, observations on in- 

 telligence of, 484-98 



Cecil, H., on tactics displayed by 

 hunting wasps, 194 



Cephalopoda^ intelligence of, 29-30 



Cetacea, 327-28 



Challenge, mode of, in gulls, 291 



Charming of snakes, 264 



Cheiroptera, 341 



Chelmon rostratus^ 248 



Chimpanzee, play of, 476-77 



Chinese swallow, nidification of, 

 292 



Chironectes, 243 



Choice, as evidence of mind, 2 



Clark, G., on intelligence of a bat, 

 341 



Clark, Rev. H., on harvesting ants, 

 99 ; on dog recognising portrait, 

 454-5 



Clarville, on co-operation of beetles, 

 228 



Clavigero, on sympathy of pelicans 

 for wounded companions, 275 



Claypole, on intelligence of horse, 

 331-2 



Cnethocampii pitzocampa, 244 



Cobra, sexual affection of, 256; 

 charming, 265 ; intelligence of, 

 262 



Cock, domestic, killing hen upon 

 hatching out eggs of other birds, 

 278 



Ccelenterata, movements of, and 

 question concerning their intel- 

 ligence, 22 



Coleoptera, 226-9 ; co-operation of, 

 226-8 ; other instances of intel- 

 ligence, 228-9 



Colquhoun, on reasoning power of 

 a dog, 463-4 



Commensalism, between crab and 

 anemone, and between mollusk 

 and anemone, 233 



Communication, see Co-operation 



Concerted action, see Co-operation 



