234 Animal Intelligence 
TABLE 13 
RESULTS BE- ResuLts 
memo | gamuaz | romrrtme | Nowmecr rare | Tee 
A. Jan. 22, 1901 No. 1. sF Io 1.00 
3.00 
Jan. 22, 1901 No. 1. 5F be) im. 
3-30 
Jan. 23, 1901 No. 3. 5F 10 3.30 
5F 
B. Jan. 26, 1901 No. 1. 10 F roand 5 ioF 5F 
No. 3. 5F pe) 5F 
10 5F 
C. Jan. 27, 1901 No. 1. 5F 10 3.00 
D. Jan. 27, 1901 No. 1. 3-20 10 5F 
E. Jan. 26, 1901 No. 3. 5F 5 5F 
learning apart from the specific experiments described was 
certainly confined to the association of impulses of their 
own with certain situations. | The following examples will 
suffice :- — “ 
‘In getting them so that they would let themselves be han- 
dled it was of almost no service to take them and feed them 
while holding them or otherwise make that state pleasant 
for them. By far the best way is to wait patiently till the 
do come near, then feed them!; wait patiently till they a. 
take hold of your arm, then feed them. If you do take them 
and hold them partly by force, you must feed them only 
when they are comparatively still. In short, in taming 
them one comes unconsciously to adopt the method of re- 
warding certain of their impulses rather than certain con- 
ditions which might be associated in their minds with ideas, 
had they such. 
After No. 1 and No. 3 had both reached a point where 
both could hardly be gotten to leave me and go back into 
