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Children, early speech in, 322 - 329,
358, 359
(seeInfants)
Christian Socialism, 385
Classification, preparatory work of
Science, 368
Coelenterata, evidence as to learning
by experience among, 128, 129
Cole, L. W., 243, 263, 300, 306
Common sense, 365, 366
Comte, Auguste, 373
Conation, 20, 57 et seq.
Concept, the, Ch. XIV
" the Collective, 338
" the Individual, 338
Concepts, general, 329 et seq.
Conceptual thought, products of, Ch.
XV
Conceptual thinking and Will, 349
Conduct, standardising of, 353
Confirmation and Inhibition, 114
Cornish, C. J., 309, 311
Correlation of intelligent organisms, 6
" of Experiences and Actions,
132, 171
" work of Intelligence, 6, 11
" of sciences is work of
philosophy, 371
Correlation, summary of stages of, Ch.
XVII
Craig, Mr. Wallace, 68, 69, 81
Crickets, powers of separate nerve-
centres among, 416
Cross-relation, 333
Crustacea, 80, 85, 139
Cuvier, Baron George, 287

D
Dahl, F., 68, 83, 86, 117, 301
Darwin, Charles, 46, 51, 134, 140,
311, 315, 324, 325
Dawson, Mr., 140, 141
Definition, part played by in science,
367
Desire, development of, 350
" nature of, 165, 361, 431
Development, general character of,
Ch. I
" human, 388
" self-conscious, Ch. XIX
" " 373
Diezel, Herr, 317
Direction experiments, 256 et seq.
Discrimination experiments, 220 et seq.
Dogs: Mr. Lloyd Morgan's Tony, 175
" Mr. Thorndike's, 176
" using lever, 194, 195
" imitation experiments with, 221
Dogs: Jack, character of, 190
" " pulling string, 192
" " pulling string on banisters,
193
" " using lever, 195
" " " pull-bolt, 196 - 199
" " " push-back bolt, 200 -
202
" " lifting catch, 203, 204
" " " loop, 207
" " pulling spike, 208
" " upsetting jug, &c., 212
" " lifting cover, 212, 213
" " opening drawers, 213 - 216
" " sliding lid, 217
" " pushing door, 217, 218
" " knocking off weight, 218,
219
" " failing with basket, 219
" " failing with hook, 219, 220
" " "control" with experi-
ments, 221
" " pulling strings, 223 - 226
" " " tied cord, 226, 227
"Double movement" tricks, 237
Driesch, Prof., 29, 36, 37

E
Ebbinghaus, Prof., 154, 155, 158
Echinodermata, 3
Elberfeld Horses, the, 306, Appendix
Elephants, retrogressive assimilation
among, 126
" using pull-bolt, 198, 199
" " push-back bolt, 203
" lifting catch, 206
" pulling tied cord, 229
" reaching with stick, 277
" using automatic machine,
296
" low fertility of, 421
Encouragement, use of in experiments,
188
European countries and infant mor-
tality, 426 - 432
Evers, Herr, 137
Evolution, general character of, 1 - 5
" Haeckel's scheme of organic,
3
" aristogenic, 5
" orthogenic, 5 - 10, 347, 413,
437, 441, 442
" biological, inorganic char-
acter of, 436
" self-conscious, Ch. XIX
Experience and Inference, 108, 116
" as regulating Instinct, 90
" modifying a reaction, 108,
111

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