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722. Turner, C. H., igo6. A preKminary note on ant behavior. 



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723. 1907. Do ants form practical judgments? Biol. BuU., 



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723a. 1908. The homing of the burrowing bees (An- 



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724. 1908. The homing of the mud dauber. Ibid., vol. 15, 



p. 215. 



725. 1910. Experiments on color vision of the honey bee. 



Biol. Bull., vol. 19, p. 257. 



726. 191 1. Experiments on pattern vision of the honey bee. 



Biol. Bull., vol. 21, p. 249. 



727. 1911. Notes on the behavior of a parasitic bee of the 



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728. 1912. The reactions of the mason wasp, Trypoxylon 



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729. 191 2. An experimental investigation of an apparent 



reversal of the light responses of the roach {Periplaneta 

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730. I9I3- Behavior of the common roach {Periplaneta orien- 

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731. 1914. An experimental study of the auditory powers of 



the giant silkworm moths. Ibid., vol. 27, p. 325. 



732. 1915. Notes on the behavior of the antlion with emphasis 



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733. Turner, C. H., and Schwarz, E., 1914. Auditory powers of 



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734. Uexkull, J. VON, 1897. Ueber Reflexe bei den Seeigeln. 



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735. 1897. Der Schatten als Reiz fiir Centrostephanus longi- 



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