On the Senses, Instincts, And Intelligence of Animals, With Special Reference to Insects

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3 varnished. 11 Tarnished.
12 normal. 2 normal.
Here, it seems that the ants which could see pre- ferred the shade, even though they were rather too warm ; while the hoodwinked ants went under the cool water.
This indicated that the varnished ants remained sensitive to heat, though not to light. Indeed, Forel states that they were just as lively, just as sensitive to currents of air, as the normal ants.* These experiments, then, entirely confirm those I had made. " C'est une confirmation entier
...e," says Forel, "des resultats de Lubbock t " and he sums upas follows : — The ants " paraisseut percevoir I'ultra-violet principalement avec leurs yeux, c'est-a-dire qu'elles le voient, car lor.>que leurs yeux sont vernis elles s'v montrent presque in lifferentes ; elles ne rengissent alors nettement qu'a une lumiere solaire directe on moins forle. Les experiences ci-dessus semblent in- diquer que les sensations dermatoptiques sont plus faibles chez les fourmis que chez les animaux etudies par Graber." From these and other experiments M.

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