. The bee and white ants, their manners and habits; with illustrations of animal instinct and intelligence. Bees; Instinct; Termites. â <',.â -'<-wf Mils^'. FlO. 27.âOOEAHG-OUTASa. INSTINCT AND INTELLIGENCE. CHAPTEE IV. 108. Anecdotes of the Ourang-Outang.â109. Analogy ol the skeleton ot the Onrang-Outang to that of Man.â110. Of the brain to the human brain.â111. Intelligence of the Wolf.â112. Anecdote of the Hawk, the Cat, the Eagle.â113. Of the Dog.â114. Of the Bear.â115. Intelligence of animals decreases -B-ith age.â116. Man distinguished from other animals by the degree of intelligen


. The bee and white ants, their manners and habits; with illustrations of animal instinct and intelligence. Bees; Instinct; Termites. â <',.â -'<-wf Mils^'. FlO. 27.âOOEAHG-OUTASa. INSTINCT AND INTELLIGENCE. CHAPTEE IV. 108. Anecdotes of the Ourang-Outang.â109. Analogy ol the skeleton ot the Onrang-Outang to that of Man.â110. Of the brain to the human brain.â111. Intelligence of the Wolf.â112. Anecdote of the Hawk, the Cat, the Eagle.â113. Of the Dog.â114. Of the Bear.â115. Intelligence of animals decreases -B-ith age.â116. Man distinguished from other animals by the degree of intelligence,â117. Lower animals are not endowed with reflection.â118. Inferior animals have methods of intercommnnicatlon as a substitute for language.â119. Examples in the cases of marmots, flamingoes, and swallows.â120. Intercom- mnnication of ants.â121. Example in their mutual wars.â122. Acta which cannot be explained either by instinct or intelligence.â123. Carrier-pigeons.â121. Domesticity and tameness. 108. The ourang-outang has been a subject of observation witli all naturalists wlio have devoted their labours to the investigation of the habits of animals. Buffon records circumstances respecting this animal that places him in close relation with man. Thus he has seen him present his hand to visitors to conduct them to the door, walk gravely with them as a friend or companion would, sit at table and spread his napkin in a proper manner, and wipe his lips with it, use a I/akdnkk's Museum oj Soienob. si 161 No. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lardner, Dionysius, 1793-1859. London, Lockwood & co


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