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INSTINCTS AND EMOTIONS. 



aud similar forms (vol. ii, -pp. 281, 285, 297), phenomena very commonly 

 observed in the Eastern seas. 



Without entering more fully into details, it seems possible to claim for 

 this class of animals the possession of attachments, whether as conjugal 

 feelings, paternal or maternal affections, or even platonic friendships. 



Salmon Pass, 



