The Journal of 

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An organ for the publication of studies of the 

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 [Volume J, No. 1 



"The discriminative ability of the painted 

 turtle." By D. B. Casteel. 



"The reactions of mosquitoes to light in different 

 periods of their life history." By S. J. Holmes. 



"A study of trial and error reactions in mam- 

 mals." By G. V. Hamilton. 



"A note on learning in Paramecium." By Lucy 

 M. Day and Madison Bentley. 



"Wheeler on ants" (areview). By R. M. Yerkes. 



Volume 1, No. 5 

 "Habit formation in frogs." By A. A. Schaeffer. 

 "Nests and nest-building in birds." Part HI. 



By F. H. Herrick. 

 "Notes on the behavior of a parasitic bee of 



the family Stelidae." By C. H. Turner. 



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